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"Like No One is Watching" by Craig Fitzpatrick

publication date: Nov 18, 2009
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author/source: Craig Fitzpatrick
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General Description of This Show

Structured around the poem of the same name, this program takes you through a visual and musical expression of dance, love, song, and life. In the introduction, all the the basic concepts are communicated, followed by a more lengthly presentation of each theme. At the conclusion of the program all of the themes are restated bringing all of the elements of the program together. Each theme (dance, love, sing, and live) has a musical motive with which it is associated. As any given theme is played corresponding visual design elements further express that theme making the show easily understood by all audiences!

Part 1: "Introduction and Dance"
Part 2: "Love"
Part 3: "Sing and Live"

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Author

Craig Fitzpatrick

Bio
Craig Fitzpatrick holds a Bachelor of Music degree in composition from Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, where he studied composition with Stephen Heinemann. He obtained his Masters in Music Composition in 2003 from the University of Illinois in Champaign. While there, he studied composition under Stephen Taylor and Rick Taube and also served as a teaching assistant, instructing undergraduate theory and ear-training courses. Since then Craig has had the opportunity to work closely with Jack Stamp, David Maslanka, and David Holsinger.
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