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A concert report is a structured written response to a live musical performance or, in some cases, a recorded performance such as a film or video recording. Students encounter this assignment most often in music appreciation, music theory, music history, and performing arts courses at both the secondary and university level. The task is academically interesting because it requires bridging subjective listening experience with analytical observation, asking writers to move beyond personal taste and engage with performance elements such as repertoire, ensemble balance, dynamics, and interpretive choices.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a range of formats and performance contexts. Some focus on orchestral concerts, including wind ensemble performances, while others address recordings and film adaptations of musical works. Most papers take a descriptive-analytical approach, walking through the program chronologically while evaluating specific performance qualities. A smaller portion lean toward reaction or response writing, foregrounding the writer's developing relationship with an unfamiliar genre or ensemble type.

A strong concert report establishes a clear evaluative framework early, so the reader understands what criteria are being applied — technical execution, expressive interpretation, programming choices, or some combination. Evidence should come directly from observed details during the performance rather than general statements about music. A common pitfall is substituting plot summary or biographical background for genuine performance analysis; the strongest essays stay anchored to what actually happened in the room, or on screen, and explain why specific moments succeeded or fell short.

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Paper Undergraduate
Wind Ensemble Concert Review: Wind
Throughout the concert, most pieces made ample use of the variety of instruments at their disposal, including flues, oboes, English and regular horns, base and regular clarinets, bassoons and contrabassoons, trumpets,…
Essay Doctorate
Writing a concert review: tips and directions for music assessment
The Philadelphia Inquirer warned that Asphalt Orchestra is "not your mother's marching band" (www.asphaltorchestra.com). Those who entered Keene State College's Redfern Arts Center on the evening of October 5, 2011,…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Concert report and analysis
Concert Location: Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, California
Paper Undergraduate
Concert report and analysis
On October 17 at Roussel Hall at Loyola University, pianist Alex McDonald gave a guest lecture and concert. He played more than he talked, which was very exciting for me because the entire evening was devoted to the…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Concert report and analysis
Concert Performer: The Grand Tour, London
Paper Undergraduate
Concert review and analysis
For a little over two hours on the evening of November 20, I relaxed and let myself go into the free flow of jazz emanating from the piano of Ellis Marsalis and his quartet. Marsalis is -- or ought to be -- one of the…
Paper Undergraduate
Elvis Presley's Aloha From Hawaii Concert: A 1973 Performance Review
Elvis Presley Concert The "King" was on stage for myriad concerts in his career, and for fans in the audience who had that chance to see him, their memories remain vivid and alive. That's because Elvis was indeed a remarkable showman as well as having a distinctly unique and powerful voice. He was never nominated for an Academy Award for his acting, but his fans didn't care at all; they bought up all available tickets to his concerts, and showed up en masse at his movies as well. This paper reviews and critiques a concert Elvis did in 1973, called "Aloha From Hawaii: January 14, 1973.
Paper Doctorate
Jazz Concert Review -- Unlv
On May 1st, 2012 I had the great opportunity to assist to a senior recital held at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas, at the Paul Harris Theater. Mycah Krason, whose recital it was, is a student of Tom Warrington…
Essay Doctorate
Concert Report the New, Experimental, and Improvised
This paper reports on the New, Experimental, and Improvised Music Concert held at the USA Laidlaw Performing Arts Center on November 1. There are eight different pieces in total. Each of the pieces that were performed is discussed, with an emphasis paid to the style and composer of each piece.
Paper Undergraduate
Concert Review Program Under Review
During the late 18th century, things "oriental" began to fascinate the upper classes in Europe. The opera, The Abduction from the Seraglio, is a comedy by W.A. Mozart. The piece is relatively short, and is bright, cheery, and alternates between 4- and 6- bar phrases that make up some of the major themes of the opera. In this case, Mozart added a piccolo, bass drum, triangles and cymbals to make the work appear more "Turkish." The piece is classical in form and style, and a staple of the orchestral repetoir.