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    The University Of North Texas College Of Music presents: UNT Concert Orchestra I went to the UNT Concert Orchestra on Wednesday‚ October 3rd‚ 2012. It was held in Winspear Hall at the Murchison Performing Arts Center at 8:00 pm. The Concert was led by Conductor Clay Couturiaux and featured soloist Christopher Deane‚ who played the Marimba. The first piece was Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky‚ Op. 35a (1894) by Anton Arensky (1861-1906). The piece was written in 1894‚ in tribute to Pyotr

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    The Red Orchestra was an umbrella term adopted by the Nazi secret police when describing those who were plotting against the Third Reich.The term Red Orchestra was used because each person in the plot was given a musical term. There were many plots to assassinate Hitler during the war. After the important Soviet victory at Stalingrad in early 1943‚ when it looked as though the tide was turning against the German army‚ a serious assassination attempt was planned by a group of German military officers

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    ASSIGNMENT 2 BMM2533_1314/1 FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BMM 2533 FLUIDS MECHANICS 1 2013/2014 Assignment 4 DURATION DEADLINE th Friday 6 of December‚ 2013 1. 3. 5. NAME & MATRIC NO. SECTION DECLARATION 2. 4. We hereby declare that the work is entirely our own effort. Under no circumstances did we allow anyone to copy our work. We understand and accept that any breach of trust will automatically penalize all parties and zero mark will be given for the assignment

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    On Tuesday November 3rd the Toronto Symphony Orchestra preformed at the Roy Thompson Hall. This concert highlighted the brass section in the orchestra and even included the world famous tuba soloist‚ Øystein Baadsvik from Norway. He is the only tuba virtuoso to make a career out of being a tuba soloist. The conductor for this performance was Sameer Patel‚ who is known as one of America’s best young conductors. Sameer Patel is newly appointed the position of assistant conductor for the San Diego

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    "How do you get to Carnegie Hall?" asked Michael Tilson Thomas. It’s an older gag but the conductor had a fresh answer: "Upload‚ upload‚ upload." After months of virtual auditions via webcams across the world‚ the YouTube Symphony Orchestra had its first performance at Carnegie Hall in New York. Michael Tilson Thomas was the maestro of proceedings‚ curating a global tour of classical music through the ages‚ from Gabrieli and Bach to Dvorak‚ Brahms‚ Villa-Lobos and Lou Harrison. Months of interactive

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    timings given for each section and his organic approach can be seen in the natural growth of his ideas. This style has been influenced by classical and baroque concerto forms‚ with it’s slow introduction and elements of the baroque ’concerto for orchestra’ and ’concerto grosso’ (although this cannot be clearly seen in this movement). Much of the work is based on a scalic idea Bartok called his ’germinal motif.’ It is based on an Arabic scale‚ and is found in much eastern

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    Case: City Symphony Orchestra The City Symphony Orchestra is a branch of the Center for Performing Arts. It performs regular concerts throughout the year and has been reasonably profitable in the past. However‚ in recent years‚ concert attendance has been declining and the Orchestra is looking for ways to boost attendance. The traditional customers of the Orchestra have been the older and more affluent segment of the population that live in the suburbs. The recent boom in the high-tech sector

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    The symphony is an orchestral work‚ primarily homophonic in style‚ without a division between the orchestra and the soloist‚ which is the main factor that distinguishes it from the concerto. It originated from Italy around the 1730s‚ and it is developed from the Italian Sinfonia‚ or also known as the opera overture‚ and it took off and spread across Europe later on. In the 1700s‚ opera overtures had a three-movement structure. The first movement is a fast movement (Allegro)‚ followed by a slow

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    be more abstract. Thus‚ what a particular piece of a classic music is about and what it means are dependent on an individual’s interpretation. In this paper‚ I will discuss the kind of imagination stimulated by the classical piece‚ Concerto for Orchestra‚ by Bela Bartok. In my imagination‚ the aural‚ mental and intellectual stimulation attributable to this piece of classical music relates to the differences between countryside experiences and life that those living in cities and towns go through

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    Later on‚ the harmony sounded sorrow and darkness when string come in with flute. F sharp minor sounded elegant and brought out the scene of religion. To the end of introduction‚ the music dialogue between winds and strings is very intense‚ makes you feel something serious is happening. The second part was amazing‚ tremendous powerful and intensity melody between sting and wood winds. The intensity of tempo and sixteen notes from violin create a scene of chasing. This resemble the war between two

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