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    Bilbo Reflection

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    playful and jaunty theme. Enter the realms of the Elves and you find a very ancient, ethereal and almost religious sound, performed by a female choir. A dark, chanting choir represents the Black Riders and the result is an incredibly evil and very dramatic melody. The predominately masculine Dwarvish culture is presented by a male choir, consisting of 60 Polonasian singers that chant dark and powerful dwarvish verses. "When they look down into the depth of Moria", Peter Jackson says "you want to…

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    The soundtrack to the 2016 Democratic convention is not only to please the ears of those present, but also to excite supporters and potential supporters nationwide through multi-platform distribution, including, but not limited to TV, social media, and the general media. Naturally, the target audience is younger and more liberal than that of the Republican convention. However, even among Democrats, the day should especially appeal to a younger, more liberal audience as the three major speeches…

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    David Bowie Biography

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    “AMG” hailed it as “Not just merely one of David Bowie's best songs but easily one of the greatest album-opening songs ever, "Five Years" introduces Ziggy Stardust with a dramatic, powerful air, both musically and lyrically”. “Five Years” has been covered by many artists and bands including Anderson, Born Ruffians, Christian Beach, Dubious Ranger, The Enemy, Fish, Marian Gold, Golden Smog, Mo Kenney, Brian Molko, Camille O'Sullivan…

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    Robert Icke and Duncan MacMillan’s confronting adaptation of George Orwell’s 1984 was viewed at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Lyric Thetare. The despotic dimension of 1984, focuses on the dreary existence of Winston Smith (Tom Conroy), who aims to find meaning and affection in an invasive, futuristic society, where conformity, control and coercion are the standard and freedom and humanity serve only as a reminiscence of the distant past. Effectively, amplifying the continuous themes and…

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    unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Pair this political belief with rock music and it’s plain to see why Shuya revered rock music, especially with the song Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen. How’s that for dramatic irony? Springsteen’s Born to Run, as they were on the…

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    CORE 105 Aesthetics: The Artistic Impulse Study Guide Chapter Four: Music and Opera CLASSICAL FORMS • List and describe in complete detail the classical forms listed in Chapter Four for classical vocal music? List examples from the text (composers and works). 1. The first classical form of classical vocal music is mass. It is a sacred choral composition consisting of five sections: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus and Agnus Dei. These form parts of the mass ordinary- the Roman Catholic church…

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    Narrative Essay On Pinky

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    Pinky I woke up on the right side of the bed this morning, I don 't know why but I had a feeling that today would be a great day. I was up at eight sharp, I checked on Lyric and decided to throw on my workout clothes and run on the treadmill for a little while before getting my day started. I turned the music on low so I could hear if Lyric called me and got ready to sweat. I was done and sweaty after thirty minutes my butt has gotten so outta shape. I showered and threw on some white booty…

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    special highlight for the fantastic piano work developed by Zaleski who surprises with polyrhythm in his clever interspersion of chords and melodic phrases. The bandleader not only delivers his best solo on “Centre In The Woods”, a lucid, wispy, and dramatic enchantment, but also unveils his facility for luminous songcraft. Despite the harmonic humbleness, the tune goes directly to your heart and senses through the elasticity of Jones’ language and the control of Macbride’s gentle snare…

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    and cinematography. The scene transitions into the future, shown by camera panning to the sky then back down into the small town Jean is mayor of. The music changes during the panning from dramatic music to light-hearted and fast music to signify to the readers the change in place and the growth of Jean. The lyrics of the song when there is a close up shot of Jean in the new scenery uses idioms to support the change in Jean, emphasising [his] soul [now] belongs to God and he has a new found…

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    player in Swedish, showing the audience his cultural background and his heritage. In addition, another piece was a poem that the guitarist wrote to the singer for her birthday. These anecdotes allowed me to connect the movement, dynamics, tempos, and lyrics of the pieces with their meanings. Some specific songs they played during the concert were: a cover for No Diggity, a cover for the Street Light Manifesto, Ghosts, and House of the Rising…

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