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    What Is Serialism?

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    Orchestration: The techniwue of setting music ofr instruments in various comninations. Romanticism: The movement emphasized intense emotion as an authentic source of aesthetic experience, placing new emphasis on such emotions as apprehension. Virtuoso: Performer of extrordinary technical ability. a charismatic figure who was technically brilliant on his or her instrument and who riveted audiences in public concerts as well as in private recitals in fashionable salons. Tempo Rubato: Perfoemer…

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    inspiring symbols in American civil rights history.” (Bond and Wilson 2001) His confidence in his race is easily personified in the song. They wanted people to live the song. In technical terms, the song has simple melodic lines and strong chord accompaniment that mimic the reliance on oral tradition in black music. The song was actually written in 6/8 however it is performed in 12/8 in accordance with black gospel tradition. Melodic emphasis lands on the word voice and sing following long…

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    Messiaen choses to experiment with a wide range of dynamics through out the entire fourth movement. Furthermore, he indicates drastic changes of those dynamics that happen in a short period of time, which presents the audience with an element of surprise. Additionally, the Interlude is the shortest movement in the entire composition, which is 73 measures long and lasts for about two minutes (considering the entire Quartet for the End of Time is about 50 minutes long). Therefore, a rapid change…

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    The Middle Ages and The Renaissance periods have many similarities and many differences, but they also have similarities. Since The Renaissance period directly followed The Middle Ages, many characteristics carried over. The differences throughout The Renaissance Period did not happen immediately, the changes came with time. In this essay, I will be explaining the changes from The Middle Ages to the Renaissance, why these changes occurred, and similarities and differences between a piece from…

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    Respect for Others or Harassment, Bullying And Victimisation Policy ` Juatco Law Offices strictly does not tolerate any form of harassment, bullying and/or victimisation. An employee who has committed any of the following acts shall be terminated. Harassment Sexual Harassment can be physical conduct ranging from the invasion of personal space and/or inappropriate touching to serious assault. It can include questions or remarks about a person’s sex life, comments or ridicule about appearance or…

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    her mom would take the walk together sometimes. The issue of racial inequality is shown in the story when the quotes, “She was ten, and nothing existed for her but her song, the stick clutched in her dark brown hand, and the tat-de-ta-ta-ta of accompaniment,” and “She felt light and good in the warm sun” (Walker 1149) are used. These quotes contrast between light and dark, with light being the sun and dark being her skin, to show that they can be in union with one another. However, these quotes…

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    The River Analysis

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    The author characterizes the music as an accompaniment of liveliness, and music heightens the moods of each character and collectively unites the mood of the audience. However, the author also acknowledges that the music from the television in Hsiao family does not help them escape their solitude.…

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    Editing In Zodiac

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    stylistic editing choices throught the film. The first murder scene embodies the naturalism and realistic feel of the Zodiac killer during the shooting. The pace of the film is slowed down and the shots become quick and sharp, in addition to the music accompaniment. The slow motion of the killings suggest the element of pleasure and beauty in what the Zodiac feels over his murders. In the second murder scene there is no punctuation of the moment of violence, no musical soundtrack and no slow…

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    Many of my colleagues will tell you they did not, and do not enjoy and sort of writing. Most cite their bad experiences beginning with the American public school system. I, however, had a different beginning to my writing career. Beginning early, with my writings of candy colored equines, changed and helped my early transitioning to academic writing. Therefore, thought the topic may be tedious, and very boring, I still manage to take some pleasure in writing. Unlike my peers who tend to groan or…

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    In Katherine Mansfield’s short story “Miss Brill” the main character feels like “Life is like a play.” Every Sunday she goes to Jardins Publiques, but on one particular Sunday it hits her that it is all like a play and she is just one of the many actors/actresses. From the band playing along and the same people showing up to many little aspects that Miss Brill pulls together to explain why it is like a play. Every Sunday of the year the band plays in Jardins Publiques. On this particular…

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