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    Compared with the Violin Concerto no. 1 op. 77 (1948), and Quartet no. 4 op. 83 (1948), the oratorio Song of the Forests op. 81 is seemingly foreign due to the optimistic atmosphere of the oratorio, the simple melody, the modes, and the original text of the song no. 7 that praises Stalin as a gardener. Therefore, the oratorio Song of the Forests op. 81 has a widely accepted staple as a proof of Shostakovich’s ultimate submission to the regime. The analysis shows that the oratorio also has…

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    Acquired Knowledge

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    Acquired knowledge can be categorised into 2 types: personal knowledge and shared knowledge. The former refers to knowledge held by an individual and is not universally acknowledged. The latter refers to knowledge shared among a group, and that knowledge is largely the same for every member of that group. Although there may be slight differences in shared knowledge for individual members, knowledge can be classified as shared knowledge if if it is easily shared. However, every individual within…

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    Benjamin Britten Biography

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    Elizabeth Perez 1 Dr. Elizabeth Swanson Music of The 21st Century 5 April 2017 THE MUSIC of BENJAMIN BRITTEN The tradition of classical music performance became stronger during the post war years. Audiences grew, government support in many nations rose, schools of…

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    Evil In The World

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    same will help to minimize evil one person at a time. Although I know it will never be eliminated 100% it will help by not creating more evil or ill beliefs. “Evil (moral evil, that is) owes it’s existence to the deeds of men: evil is manifested in concerto in the deeds of men: it exists at a certain place at a certain time; and it needs it’s humans victims and their tortured and executioners.” Kenneth…

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    Mozart Legacy

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    One of his widely known pieces is Requiem Mass in D minor. His works were considered the high point in symphonies, operas, and chamber music (“Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart”). According to Patrick Castillo, Mozart was known for his piano concertos and many people labeled him as the finest piano player in Vienna. His playing abilities on the piano was superior because he had to play it often due to composing, conducting, and organizing operas. Although he was skilled on the piano, he enjoyed…

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    Mozart K 421 Comparison

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    Vicka Karlan MHST Project#1 March 14, 2016 Minor-key quartets of Mozart and Beethoven Mozart’s K 421 quartet and Beethoven’s op. 18 no. 4 quartet were the only minor key piece found in their 6 sets of quartet. Beethoven was certainly aware of Mozart’s works when writing his music. Beethoven admired Mozart and he used similar style as Mozart’s work (which was originally formed by Haydn} and took that style into a deeper content with extravagant imagination that resulted in many extraordinary…

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    failed in spite of many hours of practice. Consequently, the more talented individuals were always the individuals who practiced the most. Next, Gladwell introduce Mozart who composed his first masterwork when he was twenty-one. He had been composing concertos for about ten years before to that time. Without the opportunity for intense, extend and focused practice, no one can become exceptionally successful at any given field. Also in other to become successful one must need parents who support…

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    Enterprise management is a system framework. All elements such as time and capital are separated as signal note that need to be combined, playing the most beautiful concertos. How to make strategic decisions, as well as our strategic plan, is living in a diverse and complex environment of enterprises, it is impossible to strictly follow a model can succeed. All the models just give the managers an idea to consider and…

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    “Through his clear, warm sound, unbelievable sense of swing, perfect grasp of harmony, and supremely intelligent and melodic improvisations, he taught us all to play jazz” (“History of Jazz”). In this quote, Wynton Marsalis was talking about Louis Armstrong. Jazz music has impacted the world and cultures, it shares in so many ways. Modern jazz has continued in this tradition, singing the songs of a more complicated urban existence. Now, jazz is exported to the world. Jazz music greatly…

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    The piece that I have chosen to do research on for this project is “Sonatine, No. 2, "Mouvement de Menuet"” by Maurice Ravel. Firstly, Maurice Ravel was born on 1875 and passed away on 1937. He was a French composer, pianist and conductor of classical music whose most well-known works are Bolero and Daphnis et Chloé. Shortly after his birth, his family moved away to Paris, where he received his first piano lessons in 1882. Maurice Ravel faced many failures in his music career before being…

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