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Encore Sessions At Le Baron
The Encore ! Sessions at le Baron was a music series of performances of popular and indie artists that ran from 2012-2014. It was produced by Alexandre Sap for FORWARD ENTERPRISES at Le Baron Chinatown in New York City. The concert series was named after the French word "Encore (concert), encore", which means "again", and is used to designate an additional performance added to the end of a concert. In the first series, artists such as Friends (American band), Friends, Theophilus London, The Virgins, performed new material in front of a small audience. On February 21, 2012, London chose this venue to perform ''Big Spender'' featuring ASAP Rocky for the first time . On March 5, 2012, The Virgins chose this venue to debut “Flowers,” “Blue Rose Tattoo” and “Slave To You,” three as-yet unrecorded songs.http://www.blackbookmag.com/music/exclusive-new-songs-by-the-virgins-1.48054 Blackbook Magazine Season 2 premiered on December 6, 2012 with three songs from New York ele ...
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An encore is an additional performance given by performers at the conclusion of a show or concert, usually in response to extended applause from the audience.Lalange Cochrane, in ''Oxford Companion to Music'', Alison Latham, ed., Oxford University Press, 2002, 2003 They are regarded as the most complimentary kind of applause for performers. Multiple encores are not uncommon, and they initially originated spontaneously, when audiences continued to applaud and demand additional performance from the artists after they had left the stage. However, in modern times they are rarely spontaneous and are usually a pre-planned part of the show. Origin of the encore Encores are believed to have originated from Italian operas in the 18th century. One of the earliest recorded encores was in 1786 at the premiere of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Mozart's ''The Marriage of Figaro, Marriage of Figaro.'' Contrary to modern encores, encores were traditionally spontaneous and followed a singular piece or ...
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