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  2. World music - Wikipedia

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    To enhance the learning process (John Hill), he invited more than a dozen visiting performers from Africa and Asia and began a world music concert series. [10] [11] The term became current in the 1980s as a marketing/classificatory device in the media and the music industry. [12] There are several conflicting definitions for world music.

  3. Concert of Nations - Wikipedia

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    Since the Concert of Nations was conceptualized in such strongly musical terms, these competing definitions of the concert did not seem so far apart for citizens of the nineteenth century as they do for us today. The Congress of Vienna in 1815 is the seminal example of putting Concert ideologies to work. Not only did diplomats establish a ...

  4. Musical form - Wikipedia

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    In music, form refers to the structure of a musical composition or performance.In his book, Worlds of Music, Jeff Todd Titon suggests that a number of organizational elements may determine the formal structure of a piece of music, such as "the arrangement of musical units of rhythm, melody, and/or harmony that show repetition or variation, the arrangement of the instruments (as in the order of ...

  5. Concert performance - Wikipedia

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    Concert versions of operas and musicals are also presented as benefits. For example, Actors Fund of America has presented concerts of musicals such as On the Twentieth Century, Dreamgirls, Funny Girl, Chess and Hair. [24] A concert version of Anyone Can Whistle was presented as a benefit for Gay Men's Health Crisis at Carnegie Hall in 1995. [25]

  6. Concert - Wikipedia

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    Over the next few centuries, concerts began to gain larger audiences, and classical symphonies were very popular. Finally, after World War 2, these events changed into the modern concerts that take place today. An example of an early, post-WW2 concert is the Moondog Coronation Ball. [3]

  7. Concert program - Wikipedia

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    A concert program (in American English) or concert programme (in British English) is a selection and ordering, or programming, of pieces to be performed at an occasion, or concert. Concert programs can be organized into a booklet. In some occasions the programs might be simpler, and will be put on a piece of paper.

  8. Wikipedia:A warning to concert organizers - Wikipedia

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    If you want good programme notes, you can invest the time to do your own research, using Wikipedia as a starting point and using a number of Wikipedia articles to find the information you need (e.g., for the Beethoven symphony described above, you could read the Wikipedia articles on Symphony No. 5, Beethoven, the Romantic music era and the ...

  9. Timeline of musical events - Wikipedia

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    The Three Tenors (consisting of Plácido Domingo, José Carreras and Luciano Pavarotti) perform their first concert at the Baths of Caracalla in Rome, with a recording of the concert turned into Carreras Domingo Pavarotti in Concert, becoming the fastest-selling classical album of all time. Notable releases: Slayer's Seasons in the Abyss