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    as anxious and nervous as I was. Grabbing my instrument then tuning it‚ I see my orchestra teacher walking to the post. When she finally got up to the post she addressed us on how she was going to do these auditions. First up were violins‚ secondly violas‚ thirdly cellos‚ and lastly were the basses. As each person was walking in and out of the doors of the audition room‚ my heart began to race so fast. All I was thinking in my head was How am I going to do this? What if I’m not good enough? What

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    1.Describe the orchestra’s pay structure in terms of levels‚differentials and job or person base approach. There is a lot of information is lacking in the orchestra case which make it difficult to draw the persuasive conclusions about the Orchestra compensation strategy. Let’s assume that internal and external factors are normal and the orchestra is operating their business under favorable circumstances. Under these circumstances‚ the orchestra pay structure is hierarchical‚ narrowly graded‚ vertical

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    string ensemble music‚ destroying many of them before publication‚ but after his success of his string sextet in the 1850s‚ he adopted the string quintet‚ writing the piano quintet and two string quintets. The quintet is scored for two violins‚ two violas and a cello‚ which is an unusual combination. The piece provides a good example of Brahms’ style – it contains a complex sonata form in the first movement‚ and the final fourth movement portraying a Austrian-Hungarian dance influenced by the Czardas

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    The Strings Introduction Almost every culture in history has featured string instruments as part of their musical life and heritage. However‚ regardless of their origin‚ string instruments share one common characteristic: a string stretched between two points to produce the sound. Strings may be plucked‚ strummed‚ bowed‚ rubbed‚ or otherwise manipulated in order to produce vibration. Although any one of these techniques may be applied to a particular string instrument‚ different instruments have

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    sweetly (dolce) and is in cut time. The Introduction to Haydn’s Emperor Quartet is in GM and has the violin 1 playing the melody. The cello and the Viola have similar rhythmic parts that are playing important harmonies to the violin 1 part. The second violin is harmonizing the melody. Variation 1 is a duet between the two violins where the cello and the viola do not play. Violin 2 has the melody throughout the variation. Violin 1 is playing sets of semiquavers which give the different harmonies in this

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    were five musicians. There were two violins‚ played by Gregory Maytan and Oleg Bezuglov. There was one viola and one cello‚ played respectively by Paul Swantek and Pablo Mahave-Veglia. The clarinet was played by Arthur Campbell. Allegro‚ as the first movement is named‚ means to have a quick paced tempo. This movement starts with the first and second violins playing followed by the cello and viola‚ then finally the clarinet comes in over the rest of the musicians. This movement may be fast paced‚

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    Chiamaka Udokoro Mr. Coates Music Appreciation Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Concert The performance of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at Ebenezer Baptist Church was amazing. The performance taught me that there is a difference between listening to an orchestra play on TV versus watching them life. the life experiencing will always stick to your memory because you were actually there to experience the feeling. I really enjoyed it. The show made me enjoy and appreciate classical music. It was

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    As an example of a sublime installation we could describe the one titled “The Seven Heavenly Places” by Anselm Kiefer as the scale and the theme have strong symbolic extensions‚ associated with the sense of the highness. The installation includes large architectural constructions (towers of up to 18 meters high) and large-scale paintings which illustrate Elijah ascending to heaven. The towers are made of ruined concrete blocks of abandoned buildings and parts of shipping containers‚ representing

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    Viola Frey was an American ceramics artist who was known first and foremost for her larger than life sculptures. Viola’s purpose behind these giant figures was to show the world (mainly the art world) that there was more to sculpting clay than small figures‚ bowls‚ and cups. In the 1960s and 70s a group of artists‚ including Viola Frey‚ wanted to create ceramics as a effective form of art. This movement was called the “Revolution in Clay”. Before this movement the standard of the art of clay was

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    Throughout act I of Twelfth Night written by William Shakespeare we are introduced to a lot of events going on between different characters in the play. In act 1 we are introduced to a lot of characters one of which is named Viola. We learned that she is a quick thinker and is determined to change her appearance. She does this because it gives her more options and more social mobility after she believes that her brother did not survive the shipwreck they encountered. In scene one‚ she was talking

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