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Trombone Recietal
Sara M. Snell Theater
The musical performance I observed for this opening paper was held at the Sara M. Snell Theater and consisted of Mark Hartman who was playing the trombone and David Heinick on the piano. The musical performance was held promptly at 7:30pm and lasted till approximately 8:30pm. We could all tell the show was about to start whenever both men (the pianist and the trombonist) came out and bowed. They continued to bow after each piece they performed. In the middle of the show, after the second piece, we had a 10 minute intermission, where the majority of the people got up to stretch their legs. There was no verbal announcement from both performers, however, the written program demonstrated the direction of the performance so the audience knew when to applaud. There were no concepts or information shared by both performers, or the listeners.
The performing forces of the recital was a piano and a trombone. However, on the third piece, Mark Hartman was unaccompanied by the pianist. Both performers were accredited members of faculty and were definitely professionals. I wasn’t too sure about the pianist, but I knew that the trombonist was the director of the trombone section of Crane. There were no sin
Approximate Word count = 1094
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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