Music Report  I went to a concert in Aaron Copland School of Music. It was an experience of a  lifetime. I listened to a  musical style of music I never had listened to. At the concert  3  populate performed. A  vocalist named Dawn Zahralban (soprano), a  piano player Anderson Brenner and a flutist Chrissy Fong. Although Chrissy  sole(prenominal) played for one  numbers her  implementation left the  listening wanting more and I  adjure I could  gather up her some time soon.  I also noticed that in the  venture of the auditorium  there was a camera crew filming the  whole  accomplishment. The auditorium was   very(prenominal)  lovely looking. The  absolute majority of the  wad in the  listening were young people in their twenties. Thats what I expected, it being in a college and  wholly. The  lobby was rather big for such a small performance. It could  operate approximately three hundred people and in the performance floor there was a  sonant a  head for the pianist and a table with a    jar and a glass of water.   The songs performed in the concert were all mixed up between adagio, andante and allegro. Most of the songs went from andante to allegro. It was divided into  louvre acts. Four of the five acts were homophonic and the  early(a) act was polyphonic. The performers were dressed very elegantly.

 There was about thirty people in attendance and they were dressed in there normal attire. Also the majority of the concert was in the  dissonant form. Very rarely I saw a  harmonious song playing. The behavior of the performers was that they were very concentrated in their work.  property aware and avoiding all mistakes if  feasible  The pianist was really professional. Playe   d  stunningly well. He gave the  auditory mo!   dality feelings of anger, sadness, and joy. The flutist although played one song was also...                                        If you want to  squeeze a full essay, order it on our website: 
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