1- What was your first classical music experience either as a performer or an audience member? Describe the experience and your reaction to it.
2-Listen Hildegard of Bingen–O successores
(1) What was your reaction to the first piece you listened to for this unit? (Make sure you tell us what the title of the piece was.) (2) How did your opinions and reactions change as you listened to more selections from this unit? (3) Would you attend a concert that featured selections in the style of this unit? (4) Why or why not? (5) What was your favorite selection from this unit? (6) Why?
3- Mozart–Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550, I
(1) What was your reaction to the first piece you listened to for this unit? (Make sure you tell us what the title of the piece is.) (2) How did your opinions and reactions change as you listened to more selections from this unit? (3) Would you attend a concert that featured selections in the style of this unit? (4) Why or why not? (5) What was your favorite selection from this unit? (6) Why?
4- Shubert – Erlkonig
(1) What was your reaction to the first piece you listened to for this unit? (Make sure you tell us what the title of the piece is.) (2) How did your opinions and reactions change as you listened to more selections from this unit? (3) Would you attend a concert that featured selections in the style of this unit? (4) Why or why not? (5) What was your favorite selection from this unit? (6) Why?
Classical music experience
Many times, those new to classical music are nervous about attending concerts because they don’t know what to expect, and they may have heard that it is kind of “stuffy” with lots of rules. Classical music isn’t as intimidating as you might think. As an audience member, you can wear whatever is comfortable for you. Take a break from technology. Turn off/set to vibrate your cell phones and other electronic devices for the duration of the performance. It may take you several concerts to decide where you prefer to sit. I prefer sitting nearer the front as it allows you to keep a close eye on the cellos and bass players. After all the members of the orchestra are seated, the lights will dim, and the concertmaster will come out to the front of the stage, take a bow, and signal to the others to play.
The article was very interesting and I enjoyed learning about the impact collegiate tennis players thought that coaches had an affect on them. The studies were interesting and supported the fact that coaches have more of an impact on their players mental wellness and athletic ability than they know. Not only does this affect tennis players but it also affects every athlete that plays a sport with a coach. A critique that I have would be that it would be interesting if they did a article on the affect the multidimensional theory has on in the workplace because the leadership aspect affect the workforce the same amount if not more than those in athletics.
Cited:
Andrew, D. P. S. (2009). The impact of leadership behavior on satisfaction of college tennis players: A test of the leadership behavior congruency hypothesis of the multidimensional model of leadership. Journal of Sport Behavior, 32(3), 261-277. Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/215875034?accountid=100
Key Words: Performance, Satisfaction, Collegiate Tennis Players, Preferred, Perceived behavior
Athlete leadership dispersion and satisfaction in interactive sport teams
The article focuses on leadership within teams and what the leadership role means using the model of leadership theory model. Not all leaders within a team have to be the coach and this article talks more about the leaders of a team besides just the coaches. Researchers conducted a study to show the formal and informal roles within a team by giving their participants a survey. The participants included 218 intercollegiate athletes who were asked a series of questions before and after the end of their seasons to see who they thought were informal and formal leaders among their teams. The researchers findings were really interesting and concluded that people with all