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Explore the creative journey from the composer's creation to the listener's interpretation, understand different musical forms and notations, and learn how to deepen your appreciation for music. Discover various concert types and how to find information and tickets. Find tips on preparing for a concert or opera, understanding printed programs, concert traditions, and when to applaud. Enhance your musical awareness and enjoy a fulfilling concert experience!
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From the Creator to the Listener CREATION(Composer) INTERPRETATION (Performer) Musical ideas Forms (framework) Musical notation Medium THE MUSICAL PROCESS RESPONSE (Listener) Listener – audience
What to Listen for in Music • The Sensory Approach – without giving much thought • The Emotional Approach – speak directly to your emotions • The contextual Approach – associate with some events
What to Listen for in Music • The Script Approach – making up story • The Musically Aware Approach – higher level of understanding
Becoming a Musically Aware Concertgoer Different types of Concerts: Symphony Orchestra – most number of instrumental players Chamber Music Ensemble – 2-20 instrumental players
Becoming a Musically Aware Concertgoer Different types of Concerts: Chamber Orchestra – customized orchestra Recital – 1 or 2 musicians Vocal Ensemble – Vocal or Choral
Becoming a Musically Aware Concertgoer Different types of Concerts: • Secular Vocal Ensemble – Large choirs - Small choirs • Religious Choir • Opera • Broadway Musical Theater • Ballet
How can I find out about concerts and ticket sales? • News paper • Online sources • Websites and mailing lists • Season subscription • Box office • Student-rush seats • Attending open rehearsal • Special needs
How can I prepare for a Concert? Become acquainted with the music How can I prepare for Opera? Read the translation before you go to the performance
What is in the printed program? • Concert overview • Key tonality • Date of composition • Cataloguing system • Tempo and expression terms
What Concert Tradition Do I Need to Know About? Symphony and Chamber Orchestra Procedures: • Warm up • Concertmaster • Tuning • Entrances and Exits of the Conductor and Soloist
When Should I Applaud? Basic guideline: When in doubt, wait until most of the audience applauds. Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, and Chamber Ensemble Concerts: