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    supplier of elements that transform into music; these elements ranging from sounds to people to equipment to make sounds from. There are several arts, conceiving of things that do not exist in nature, but are rather inspired by them. Nature functions to supply models to art, while the function of art is to exemplify nature. Nature naturally happens before art, it is the supplies of art, the crude elements which man transforms for a musical note. True music is created with an element to please to…

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    age of 7 age and he was also interested in art. Because of his gentlemanly ways he was nicknamed “Duke”. When he was 15 he wrote his first composition which was called “Soda Fountain Rag”. At the age of 17 Duke was awarded an art scholarship to the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn in New York but he denied it in order to pursue his passion for ragtime and then began to play professionally at age 17. How did Duke’s Music Fit Into The 20s: Duke Ellington’s music fit into the 20s because it was upbeat…

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    mental disabilities or handicaps. It is vital for teachers to be sensitive and aware of how to handle students of diversity. Music is a great way to help ease the diversity strain. One way to help is for teachers to get to know their students. Simply knowing their background and where they and their family are from can help them feel included and helps set them up for success. Music is universal, and songs can be learned from all around the world. By giving students respect, this helps a child’s…

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    Researchers have found that music can have extremely positive effects on academic achievement in core subjects; reading, language, math, etc. In 2008 a series of essays were published; the author of these essays agreed that music is a “cross-cultural universal” (Perlovsky). Studies have found the development of creativity enhances the development of cognitive abilities and vice versa (Gouzouasis). Some sources assert that music has significant effects on the academic achievement of students of…

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    School music programs are also very important to enhancing students’ creativity. Through creating music, students can develop creative problem-solving skills. Katrin Robertson, a reporter for PBS parents, states that “Engagement in the arts offers a wonderful starting point for parents who want to develop and exercise their children’s creative problem-solving skills” (Robertson). She then utilizes the words of Professor Elliot Eisner at Stanford University who says, “The arts teach children that…

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    To start we talked about and decided that these classes are in fact beneficial to students who take them by teaching them life skills and lessons, but only students who want to take them. These fine art classes are filled with opportunities for the students to learn and do things that they might not have a chance to learn anywhere else. Opportunities such as hands on experience with educators who are educated in the area of the students interests.…

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    involved in music at a young age. At one of Ira's piano lessons George began to play, with no prior lessons, and his parents discovered his love and natural talent for music they put him in lessons. His first mentor and teacher, Charles Hambitzer, early on had realized George's exceptional talent with the piano so he denied charging the Gershwin family because he knew he had the privilege of teaching a future phenomenon. He was only eleven at the time of his humble beginnings with music, by 15…

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    I attended a classical music concert on Saturday. The concert is part of a fifteen-day USA tour of the chamber orchestra that originated in London, the Academy of St. Martin In The Fields with Joshua Bells. Joshua Bells is a very well-known violinist and music director of the Academy of St. Martin In The Fields. Joshua Bells is the first person to hold the title of music director of this chamber orchestra since the orchestra was formed in 1958 by Sir Neville Marriner. People were dressed very…

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    Alexandra Andreyevna née d'Assier, was 18 years younger than Ilya and the second of his three wives. Both Ilya and Alexandra were trained in the arts, including music, which was a necessity; living in a remote area of Russia posed a need for entertainment. Tchaikovsky began piano lessons at age five and within three years he had become as skilled at reading sheet music as his teacher. However, despite their initial support, in 1850 Pyotr’s parents decided to send him to the Imperial School of…

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    between the essays that were written is Richard Wagner and Giuseppe Verdi. There are no two influential composer or artist that have more of an impact then Richard Wagner and Giuseppe Verdi. Both Wganer and Verdi set the tone going forward on the art of music. Even after both of them are gone from the world they still left their mark. Wagner’s pieces to this day are beloved and performed throughout the world. As for Verdi’s pieces, his pieces are also beloved and cherished. Both Wagner and Verdi…

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