Concert Review: Williamsburg Salsa Orchestra On September 26, 2015 the Williamsburg Salsa Orchestra from Brooklyn, New York visited SUNY Oswego for a performance. WSO is a group of musicians from Brooklyn, New York that combines the traditional sound of native salsa with the modern twist of pop and hip-hop to create a very unique sound. Their large set list was composed of bands such as The Black Keys, TV On the Radio, LCD Sound system and others. Many scholars have argued that WSO’s debut album
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of the Cool Concert. The Concert took place in the School’s auditorium. All the seating took place on the actual stage allowing the audience to get a closer experience. The some of those in the audience were dressed in a casual fashion while others were dressed in something a little more formal. The performers of the concert were dressed in nice attire. The attire included kakis and nice buttoned shirts. Both the audience and the performers were both respectful and polite. The concert played a few
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The concert I attended was the “British Invasion” concert held at the Cal Poly Pomona Recital Hall. The concert itself was split into two part first played the Wind Ensemble which consisted of: two flutes, a piccolo, an oboe, six clarinets, one bass clarinet, a bassoon, two alto saxophones, a tenor saxophone, a baritone saxophone, six trumpets, four horns, three trombones, a euphorium, a tuba, and five percussion instruments. The first composition played by the ensemble was “Fanfare for the Lord
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had Austin in a roar Sunday night. The 22 year old gave Stubb’s on 6th street a taste full of vibrant tunes that involved a beautiful blend of drums, horns, and a trumpet. On top of that, Chance’s own vocals echoed through the building. This live concert showcased the Family Matters group performance and Chance’s own strong melody infused vocals followed with a sold out crowd full of passionate energy that makes this show one that will be remembered eternally. The three keys to a great show similar
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a free concert festival happening downtown I was a part of a crowd. As I was part of the crowd, I screamed from the top of my lungs to the lyrics of the various songs the artists played. During the concert, I was rocking out and felt so energized while jumping up and down when being so close to the stage. From this, I can say the emotional atmosphere of the crowd was the same as they were yelling with excitement. It was contagious as the only things I heard and seen throughout the concert where I
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invited me to go to a concert at a music venue called the Casbah, that was able to occupy around 200 people. The band performing at this music venue was the english duo, Oh Wonder with Josephine Vander Gucht and Anthony West. At first I was a bit hesitant because at the time I did not know who they were and thought they were just some new duo trying to make it big, that would never actually make it, but after attending I was proven wrong. After attending Oh wonder’s concert I was immediately hooked
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On Monday, march 12 2018, at about 7:30pm I attended a musical concert at Chabot college in building 1300. The concert was tithe “Chabot wind symphony”. It was a concert that was conjoined with Chabot wind ensemble and Tennyson high school jazz ensemble, Patricia Hurtado was the director of Tennyson High School while Beverly Johnson was the director of Chabot wind ensemble. Tennyson high school jazz ensembles and the instrument they played were, CLARIENT, which was played by Charles Hingco
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Brandon Dwyer Professor Fenton MUS 135 MA 13 October 2014 First Experience with Local Live Jazz Music My recent trip to Schwartz Point Jazz Club in Cincinnati was something hard to believe I would enjoy. Not that I am not a musical person but mainly because jazz has never been a real focal point of my musical tastes. I never say that I have one specific style of music that I like my philosophy was “if it sounds good I will listen to it”. So when I went to a local jazz club to listen to
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MUS 101: IN-1 8 July 2013 Concert Review Form/Paper “First Time for Everything” Sunday, July 07, at seven thirty, I attended my first ever Orchestra in my thirty eight years alive on this planet. The Gateway Festival Orchestra of St. Louis “50 Years and Counting” at Brookings Quadrangle or known to students as "The Quad," located on Washington University Campus. The Quad has a grass recreation area surrounded by academic buildings and was very comfortable setting for the upcoming events
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The jazz performance was held November 10th at 8pm at Harford Community College. It was a cold evening and Joppa Hall was felt empty. The reason for that emptiness was a result of the fact that most individuals who were in Joppa Hall on that cold November evening were in fact all packed into Recital Hall #1 to fill their ears and souls with music. Most individuals in the hall were older and seemed to be there only for the music. The Silvano Monasterios Quartet were set to preform at 8 pm and as that
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