Concert Report: Festive Overture by Dmitri Shostakovich
See your syllabus for the types of concerts that are acceptable. Four concert reports are required, two are due by midterms (October 10), the other by the last day of class (December 7). A list of concerts sponsored by the Department of Music for Fall Semester 2017 may be found at auburn.edu/music. Additionally, tickets for the event may be purchased online at auburn.edu/music/tickets. Tickets for students range from $5 - $10, and the concert venues include locations on the Auburn campus and performance venues in the Auburn/Opelika area. Students in this section of Music Appreciation are highly encouraged to attend concerts from September 7 – October 19, November 10-30, and the student Opera Workshop production on either November 7 or 12. Students may elect to attend APPROVED concerts in Atlanta, Montgomery, Columbus, etc. however, instructor approval must be requested at least 2 weeks prior to the event. Title of pieces: use italics. Double-space: 2-3 pages (or as many as it takes, shorter is often better!) Every Concert Report must have documentation attached to be accepted. A signed, EMBOSSED program must be turned in with your concert report. Some students take notes during the concert to help them remember the compositions performed. Other students take notes during the concert listing what they like and dislike so they have reasons to support their choice of best liked and least liked composition. This is a great site for a list of common musical terms and concepts you may find helpful when writing your report
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November 5, 2017
Concert Report
The concert that I have attended is performed by the Auburn University Symphonic Winds featuring the The U.S. Army Herald Trumpets. Particularly, the concert was held at October 4, 2017, at exactly 7:30 p.m. in the Telfair B. Peet Theatre. The instrumentation was mainly through the use of wind instruments (brass and wood).
Composition Title
Composer
Style Period
National Anthem
John Stafford Smith
Classical
Festive Overture
Dmitri Shostakovich
Contemporary
Second Suite in F for Military Band
Gustav Holst
Romantic
Liberty Fanfare
John Williams
Contemporary
Triumphant
MSG Michael Brown
Contemporary
Four Ruffles and Flourishes
Traditional
Contemporary
Hail to the chief
Traditional
Contemporary
Heroic Fanfare
SGM Paul Murtha
Contemporary
Australia Antiphonal Fanfare
SGM Paul Murtha<...
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