

by - written on 06/07/02, updated on 09/07/02
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by - written on 28/10/01, updated on 28/10/01 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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Because the ticket said something about tenors, I was under the impression that it would be a bit like the actual 3 tenors - lots of opera. I naively trotted along to the Waterfront Hall with my mum and her friend. She had paid for the ticket, so I was prepared to watch without being too critical about quality. That changed. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/10/01, updated on 10/10/01 (Useful, 83 readings)
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Well this was me not so long ago! I had memories of school and being forced to listen and appreciate, enjoy it's melody, harmony and chords! What on earth did the music teacher do to me? It was as if I switched off as soon as I heard any hint of classical. I'm sure I speak for many out there. That changed when my ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/11/00, updated on 07/11/00 (Useful, 445 readings)
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Incantation and Dance is the perfect tune to listen to if you are trying to get into classical music. It is also a challenge to play, wherever you're sat in the band. It's composer is John Barnes Chance, an American, and was written in the 1960s in Greensboro, Georgia, for concert wind band and a whole pile of percussion. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/10/00, updated on 13/10/00 (Useful, 8 readings)
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If you want your child to enjoy clasical music, be careful how you encourage it. Children will do exactly what they like in the end! They will think what they like, have their own ideas and choose their own type of music. Experience has taught me that the best way to encourage a child to enjoy classical music (or anything else) ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/10/00, updated on 08/10/00 (Somewhat useful, 21 readings)
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So how many people out there really think classical music is uninterested. boring and old fashion. Sadly i don't agree with this at all. I feel that classical music is the foundation to all of the current music, and many of the era's of music are still visuable in today's modern music. All children should be ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/07/00, updated on 26/07/00 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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I am a young conductor trying to find my way into the classical music business. I have been conducting for 8 years. I am well respected by musicians, both amateur and professional, that I work with. I currently conduct 2 amateur symphony orchestras and various other types of ensemble. Everyone who sees me and is involved in my hopes ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/07/00, updated on 14/07/00 (Useful, 31 readings)
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Now, I might be a little biased here because I am a classically trained musician but I have no idea what my life would have been like without it. I first started learning clarinet at age 10 because one of my cool mates was playing it and I soon started paino and singing as well. Now I have left school, having achieved grade 8 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/06/00, updated on 14/11/03
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"Classical" is the term generally used to describe all music which is pre-jazz, right up to medaeval times, excluding world/folk music. However, if you take a look at the number of musical genres which have sprung up in the last 50 years, including rock, heavy metal, indie, electro-acoustic, techno, and dance, to name but a ... Read the complete review
