MUS 1306 Houston Community College Classical Music Online Concert Essay

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2:56 7 < Concert Report Requirements 6211-MUSI-1306-Music Appreciation-RT-16987 Concert Reports Each student must attend 2 concerts Classical 1 Live 1 Live or Online (Netflix, Hulu, DVD, Bluray, youtube) 3 Pages minimum The reports must be typed (double spaced, font size: 12, times new roman, cambria), and 3 pages or more in length. Original program, ticket, or photo (if needed) from the concert must be turned in (scanned, or take a picture of it) along with the report. (A photo from the concert is always a fun thing to see – and proof you really attended!) The report will count as 10% of the final grade. The concert report must be turned in on the due date. *All citations must be in MLA, APA, Chicago manual style or Turabian with proper footnotes and bibliography. Choose your style – but be consistent. Any reports and papers without proper mitation will result in failina thamloon Vinit < Previous Next → OOO Dashboard Calendar To Do Notifications Inbox 2:56 1 < Concert Reports: The Live Experience 6211-MUSI-1306-Music Appreciation-RT-16987 Include a description of the environment you saw the concert in. Was there something you learned about the culture from the performance or the performer(s)? Remember to include the following details: 1. Date of concert. 2. Name of Concert or Event attended. 3. Place of concert. 4. Type of concert. 5. The name(s) of performer(s), or group(s). 6. Title of the compositions and dances (if included). 7. Description of any visual effects (i.e., movement, dance, costumes, stage scenery, director, narrator, and so forth). 8. Description of music using specific musical terms (i.e., melody, harmony, rhythm, texture/instrumentation, dynamics, timbre, and form). 9. Why did you choose this concert? What did you like or dislike about this concert and its environment? 10. Choose one composition that you enjoyed the best and explain why (please add the title, composer, instruments/timbre, form, tempo, and anything else that may have added to your musical experience). 11. Carefully read through the list of what to look for below and make any additional observations. < Previous Next → OOO Dashboard Calendar To Do Notifications Inbox 2:56 7 < Concert Reports: The Live Experience 6211-MUSI-1306-Music Appreciation-RT-16987 Before attending each concert, you may want to look up information on the composer(s), performers, styles, and pieces ahead of time. You can look these up on the Internet or in other reference sources. Be prepared to bring a notebook and pen to write down information from the concert. Include a description of the environment you saw the concert in. Was there something you learned about the culture from the performance or the performer(s)? Remember to include the following details: 1. Date of concert. 2. Name of Concert or Event attended. 3. Place of concert. 4. Type of concert. 5. The name(s) of performer(s), or group(s). 6. Title of the compositions and dances (if included). 7. Description of any visual effects (i.e., movement, dance, costumes, stage scenery, director, narrator, and so forth). 8. Description of music using specific musical terms (i.e., melody, harmony, rhythm, texture/instrumentation, dynamics, timbre, and form). 9. Why did you choose this concert? What did you like or dislike about this concert and its environment? 10. Choose one composition that you enjoyed the best and explain why (please add the title, < Previous Next → OOO Dashboard Calendar To Do Notifications Inbox 2:56 1 < Concert Reports: The Live Experience 6211-MUSI-1306-Music Appreciation-RT-16987 Concert Reports: The Live Experience Concert Reports: The Live Experience Attend 1 live musical performances and 1 live or prerecorded concert 30 minutes or long and write a summary of each experience, as indicated below in "What to Look For at the Concerts." If there is an issue with the date of a concert after the due date of the paper please let me know and we will try to work something out. For the most mileage, make sure that you choose different styles and genres to compare their traditions. They can be from any of their relative stylistic traditions. Remember that live performance is preferred and worth traveling to hear. The recorded performance can come from DVD, Youtube, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, etc. *The Concert doesn't need to be expensive or in a large venue. The live music experience can be a free concert in a park or restaurant. Before attending each concert, you may want to look up information on the composer(s), performers, styles, and pieces ahead of time. You can look these up on the Internet or in other reference sources. Be prepared to bring a notebook and pen to write down information from the concert. Include a description of the environment you saw the concert in. Was there something you learned about the culture from the performance or the < Previous Next → OOO Dashboard Calendar To Do Notifications Inbox
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The online classical music concert that I attended was "Beethoven's 9, by the Chicago
Symphony Orchestra" on YouTube. The date of the concert on May 8, 2015, when it was
recorded. My date of viewing was December 13, 2020. The place of the concert was the Chicago
symphony hall. It was performed by the Chicago Symphony. During the concert, there were
minimal visual effects. The musicians were all dressed in the Black tie. They were either in suits
or dresses.
This concert 9 is known for being was longer and more perplexing than any ensemble to
date and required a bigger symphony. Further, it was novel in that there were vocal soloists and a
chorus at the end. When this was done in Beethoven’s time it was groundbreaking. In my
research before listening to the concert, I learned that it was performed on May 7, 1824. By this
time Beethoven had lost his hearing completely. The story is that when he finished someone had
to tap him so that he could turn around and bow to the audience (Team, 2020). Symphony
number 9 is about 70 minutes long and made up of four movements.
While listening to the concert, I was able to recognize some musical elements. The
Classical symphony revolves around the theme of unity and where humans are in the world. the
unity of mankind and our place in the universe.
The reason I chose this concert is that while I love classical music and am somewhat
familiar with Beethoven, I have not had an extended experience with Behtovoven. The part that I
liked the best was the fourth movement. This was because of the addition of the chorus and
singers. It was neat to see the mix of styles between the vocalists and musicians.
Movement 1
This movement starts with Notice the one of a kind way the ensemble starts, developing
continuously from total quietness to an intense, sensational sound. The sounds here remind me of

old heroic music. The cellos and deeper instruments are mute...


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