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Program note

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The program note is a standard element of a concert where contemporary or other classical music is being performed. Program notes serve two purposes: to provide historical and background information on the piece and, if necessary, the composer, and to give the audience some sense of what to expect when listening to the work. With the presentation of contemporary pieces, it is common for the composer to write his or her own notes.

External Links

  1. Guide to writing program notes for University of Wisconsin–Whitewater students
  2. Guide to writing program notes for University of Melbourne students