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    Although the Creative Alliance gallery and the Baltimore Museum of Art are both reputable venues to observe a multitude of art, the ambiance of each establishment drastically sets them apart. Both museums are located in Baltimore, Maryland and include free admission to all aspects of the building. Baltimore Museum of Art is significantly larger than the Creative Alliance, with a much larger collection of fine art pieces. The Creative Alliance was founded in 1995 and has been considered a…

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    “What child is this who laid to rest on Mary’s lap, is sleeping!” sang the people. Such a beautiful piece to play. I selected my project to play ‘What Child is This’ because people love to hear piano, or music in general, at my church. I played this piece at the candlelight service as the postlude. I learned that if I just play with my heart and not worry about anything, I play much better and with so much more emotion evoked into my pieces. I, one day, could become famous for my talent.…

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    Mozart's Accomplishments

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    the conductors’ demands cut through the pressure that was quite apparent in the Rice University concert hall. Sweating and focused, my orchestral troop fought through every movement of Tchaikovsky's romantic escapades and Mozart's baroque form of music. I treated my high school career as an unending overture full of experiences that created the composition of my life. From the presto of various HOSA competitions and the steady andante of missionary work, life has become an orchestra and I have…

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    Throughout my life music has always been a type of escape. It has showcased itself in my life priorities and goals. I believe that my application would be incomplete without my take and experience on music, as it has became a huge part of who I am today. Parents are suppose to brag to others about what their child accomplished in his or her early stages of life. Mine have always bragged about my singing, always claiming, "She will go far with her voice". I used to never pay any mind to it, but…

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    Public Relations- Gawler and Surrounding District Community Gawler Show Youth & Entertainment Committees-2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Key responsibilities: • Develop promotional material. • Successful event organisation. • Promotion through online and social media • Assistance within the musical technical equipment. • Musical entertainment organisation. • Youth team manager. • Monthly meetings are attended. Key outcomes: • Publications successfully promote the event prior, during and after the event…

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    involve Sonny playing the piano. The concept of flow can be found in the passage when Sonny first begins playing the piano while staying at Isabel’s house. At first, Isabel would write me, saying how nice it was that Sonny was so serious about his music…

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    Essay On Aria Grande

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    “Bang, Bang,” she was able to take me back to my Junior year of High School, when I had a guy begging at his kneed for me. Even through, I rejected him, it just brought me back to that feeling. Ariana Grande wasn't able to use any emotions in her music, which makes it really hard to connect with her. Prince Royce only knows when to add emotions to certain songs, like when he sang, “Solita,” Oh my. I was so in love with the fact, that cry, something no other male singer can express. The one thing…

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    dimensions of Popular Music, by Robin Sylvan, New York University Press: New York, 2002. 291 pages. Reviewed by Christina Coulter. This book was chosen due to its interesting topic. Most of the music covered in class is more traditional music taken from various cultures around the world. This book, on the other hand, covers popular music in America. Its analysis has many interesting points on the effects of music that mirror what we have discussed in class, such as the use of music for ritual.…

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    Rosen Concert Reports

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    At the concert that I attended, a small orchestra called the Watauga Community Band performed in the Rosen Concert Hall on campus. The concert hall was relatively small, and the lights were left on for the audience. This made the atmosphere feel more informal and welcoming. The band was introduced by a master of ceremonies, and then one of the clarinet players stood up and introduced the first piece. The clarinet player would provide background information before each piece. This was helpful to…

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    Marketing to Their Own Beat Founded in 2006 by Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine, Beats is a premium auditory brand in quality entertainment dedicated to giving music lovers superior sound they can appreciate. Almost 10 years into the business, and the company has already had incredible success, which can be attributed to their intelligence in marketing strategy. When Dre and Iovine, first came up with the idea all they knew is that they were going to sell speakers and headphones. Then, as they began to…

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