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    The people who are always bored are the people who are boring. I remember being told something along these lines, that the nature of one’s surroundings depends on what they make of them, and this ultimately reflects who they are. In order to constantly live in an interesting world and even be an interesting person, people adapt a “creative eye.” Having such, they are able to find new treasures in otherwise depleted or barren scenes. This filtered, idealistic vision of the world has been…

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    curriculum is a widely debated subject. Everything from math, to physical education, to the arts is included in different curriculums. However, some disagree that the arts, such as dance, drama, and music, shouldn’t be included in the school system. These people propose that these are luxury topics, and not necessary for success in the real world. This concept might apply to some kids, but others find delight in the arts, and even wish to pursue a career involving these skills. Some kids…

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    families to go to college and study business, medical, general education, etc. (if they even go to school after high school). But it’s often looked down upon to go to art school. I’ve had friends who have decided to go to art school and their parents disowning them or looking down on them for it. I think some people who aren’t involved in the art community have this image of artist not being as successful as a educator, lawyer, doctor, etc. I personally don’t agree with this stereotype however…

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    Richard Wagner Essay

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    theories and ideas about language, music, drama and poetry. To begin the discussion of Wagner’s ideas, one has to have an understanding of the history prior to Wagner’s operatic reform. Opera has its origins in the Baroque period and underwent various developments by…

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    stepfather whose surname he took, Oliveira as a young man showed talent in both art and music. While attending George Washington High School…

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    Name Yogesh Niroula Professor Abshire ENGL 1301-71048 27 September 2017 Compare and Contrast between Singing and Painting Considering the art scene globally, music and painting come across as the most visible arts that most people can relate. “Singing, the production of musical tones by means of the human voice. In its physical aspect, singing has a well-defined technique that depends on the use of the lungs, which act as an air supply, or bellows; on the…

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    but you have also helped make “upper-class” art such as classical music performances more accessible to the general public, as well as making it appealing to all ages as well. With the recent wave of modernist art work sweeping across America, I am very impressed you have managed to incorporate these styles into your work. When we think of Modernism in art we see a break or rejection of the styles of the past, leading us to challenge the idea that art has to accurately represent the real world.…

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    Jazz Experience Essay

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    presence of the restaurant has contemporary art made out of wrought iron. At the center of the waiting area, there’s a water fountain made out of Jazz instruments, such as trumpets, saxophones, clarinets, and flutes. The restaurant is lit using gas lanterns which gives it a historic look. The place is fun, colorful and brings the taste of New Orleans. They have live music that starts at 6 PM upstairs. We saw a piano player which played different jazz music. He was amazing, talented and funny he…

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    Richard Wagner Biography

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    experience conducting in provincial theaters. He married the actress Minna Planer when he was twenty-three and produced his rst operas at this time. He wrote the librettos himself, as he did for all his later works. In this way, he was able to unify music and drama more than anyone had before. Wagner’s early opera, Rienzi, won a huge success in Dresden. With his next three works, The Flying Dutchman, Tannhäuser, and Lohengrin, Wagner took an important step by shifting his focus from the drama…

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    War Art In Canada

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    However by the 1930s, the Canadian press and general art community complained about the exclusive Canadian identity generated by the Group of Seven. The Group of Seven artists were from Ontario and Quebec and tended to paint these landscapes to shape their Canadian identity. Many critics argued that what emerged was not an overall Canadian identity but more of an Ontario or Quebecois variation. To appease the community, the Group of Seven expanded to include twenty-eight progressive,…

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