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    In Gayl Jones’ Corregidora one of the main texts focus and themes is centered and founded upon the blues. Through Ursa; the main characters singing of this specific genre of music, the reader is forced to recognize that Ursa’s singing ties in completely to her defined belief that her sole purpose is to “make generations” and her singing in a way fulfills that purpose as she in body can’t. The reader is given evidence to this by past recollections in the text, current statements that repeatedly…

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    cultivating an ongoing dialectical debate about composing techniques, expanded by my experience in electronic music with Riccardo Sinigaglia. In those years, inevitably, I felt like to explore an original path. This led me to seek which poetics moves the need for a language, that today I describe, thanks also to the discussions with Filippo Maria Caramazza, in Pericronismo – Perichronism Music…

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    composition classes and began his course to train as a pianist and conductor. It is in this time he gradually became more and more “scornful of much of traditional music.” His conducting teacher Nikolat Tcherepnin, was a modernist. He tried to foster Prokofiev’s interests in modernism and at the same time rouse Prokofiev’s enthusiasm of the Classical music. Therefore, Prokofiev had a unique way of associating Russian modernism…

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    Zukofsky's Love For Music

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    Zukofsky’s great love for music as an art form to experiment with shows up as interweaving themes in his work. Consider this passage from the first chapter of his great poem “A”: “Music leaving no traces, Not dying, and leaving no traces.” (“A” 6) Zukofsky aims to explain the process of a scientific recording, through the processes of objective statements made in his work. On the other side of the coin lies creation, the ability to produce something tangible from the mere idea of it. On the…

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    Jeffrey Koon Analysis

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    Jeffrey Koons is an artist who enjoys exploring beyond reality. There are some artworks in particular that have a stronger connection to the theme of Fantasy. Through these artworks , Jeff Koons is able to speak his mind and give the audience the gesture they wish. One of Koons’ sculpture series, Banality, demonstrates his point of view on different icons around the world. Many of these fantasized sculptures get displayed in famous museums and other areas because of the great impact on the…

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    yet organic and natural feel. This moment may take place in a moonlit forest, the forest floor dappled with moonlight offering just enough visibility to see where one is going but not make out what is in the shadows. At the end of this section the music because more energetic with the dancers forming a group with a soloist downstage of them. To generate the feeling of community and unity- most of the choreography in this section is done in unison. I chose to use Coral Amber (Apollo 7650) in the…

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    I know that everybody has rights to pursue hobbies or interests. When I was young, my parents told me that interests can be an incentive of pursuing success; interests can be the beginning of career; interests can be a color pen to paint the life, making it meaningful. I began to play the piano since six years old and enjoyed playing it very much, so piano is one of my most favorite things. Nevertheless, I have noticed a serious problem that playing the piano takes up my too much time which…

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    Sotto, Jay Prancis S. 2015-65760 A-2R Modern Music, a Piece of Junk Music is generally a melody of sounds that unifies the mind and soul. The heartbeat of people changes and mimics the music they listen to. For some people music is a very big influence. They dress up and act like the music they listen to. Music is so much more than just a form of entertainment. For some people the music that they listen to represents who they are. Different people have different taste in terms of genre, but…

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    church pastored by two elderlies named Angel & Esther Carrasquillo. Pastors Carasquillos are not only pastors but their first ministry back in Puerto Rico was music. They’ve been in the music ministry since they were 15 years old and they are now in their late seventies so they have quite the knowledge and experience in seeing the evolution of music through time. The pastors are a duet, as Esther sings the beautiful songs Angel is accompanying her with a classic acoustic guitar. In this special…

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    In my country (Iran) students are encouraged to apply, enroll, and, if accepted, complete their schooling, but with a caveat. They will not be given their degree, until they work for a certain amount of time in the field that they studied. So, those who want their degree, should choose the basics so that they can get the job that will earn them the chosen degree they studied for. Far too much emphasis is placed in getting just any degree. A degree in the basics such as a business, medical, or…

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