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    They were playing the bass, clarinet, flute, horn, and many more. They had different, historical thing set up like outfits, and pictures. The outfits were so pretty the girls usually wore a shirt and a blouse, normally they were decorated with florals, designs and different colors. The men usually…

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    In Not Like You, Kayla Hanes and her mother, Marilyn, move to New Mexico to start all over again. Marilyn promises to quit drinking and get a job. But Kayla does not believe that the mother will actually stop drinking because this has happened many times before, making it hard for Kayla to trust her again. To make it worse for them, Marilyn starts to depend on her daughter, who has a job, to pay the rent. Kayla started a dog walking and training service. During one of her sessions she comes…

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    Inca is a very interesting civilization you can learn lots of things just from studying their world that they once lived in. They lived in South America on the Andes mountain .The Inca civilization arose from the highlands of Peru sometime in the early 13th century. The civilization started in 1438 and dissolved in 1533 N.p., n.d. Web. . They had their own religions just like every other civilizations. They also invented things with their own hands which means it probably took a while to create.…

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    From 1770 to 1820, the Classical Period had given us great musicians that we can learn from. One of these great musicians from this time is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. He created a variety of piano concertos, symphonies, and operas, during his life. His time in Vienna has impacted many cultural changes there and changed the way music was look at. His music was truly one of a kind, for his time. Before moving to Vienna in 1781, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria in 1756. He was…

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    Mozart had all sorts of music piano music , organ music , chamber music and even dance music. He included in Three of the most famous operas including The Marriage of Figaro where he also made a song in this name, The Magic Flute and Don Giovanni. He was also famous for his token of remembrance. A lot of people said and even still say Mozart was without a doubt the greatest child star that had ever lived on this earth. He was traveling all over Europe playing music by the…

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    Without the works of many famous composers like Mozart, Beethoven, modern music would cease to exist. In fact, the notion of self-expression through music and composing was heavily emphasized during the times of Mozart and Beethoven. In addition, modern music is and was heavily influenced by the musical components of these vary distinct artists. Modern musicians such as Morten Lauridsen help maintain and revive the demand and expectations for classical music. A lot of their past issues,…

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    King, Titania (his wife), and a puck called Robin Goodfellow. Another group of characters incorporates the lovers Hermia and Lysander, and another man and woman named Demetrius and Helena. The third party, composed of several actors named Bottom, Flute, and Snug, plan to perform the play Pyramus and Thisbe at the wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta. Oberon’s actions propel the plot forward when he orders Robin to put the juice of a magical flower onto Titania and Demetrius’s eyes, to make them…

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    On Friday, October 9, 2015, the Moore’s Opera House presented a performance by the Wind Ensemble. The Wind Ensemble consisted of many wind instruments as well as six percussion players. The program offered six different pieces. All musical compositions included different dynamics and tempos; as well as each piece having its own genre to create an entertaining orchestra concert. The first piece that was performed was the “Rocky Point Holiday” (1996) by Ron Nelson. In the introduction, the piece…

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    In the past, I want to firstly address that I personally have attended some music concerts on Sacramento State’s campus. However, I had never before attended to a symphonic wind ensemble concert. Before the concert began, I had noticed a large amount of chairs on stage as I found this quite interesting. As it was about to begin, a large amount of musicians wearing black appeared on the stage and were performing a small warmup. As performers, they were a guest group. Once the lights were turned…

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    catalyst for all these unique sounds we hear today. He defines music as “the universal language (1)” continuously implying how impactful and connecting music has been throughout time. The first instrument was discovered in 41,000 B.C and it resembled the flute (1). Although the instruments that make the musical sounds are important, one must fully understand form and structure because they are the two key elements of music. The notation system is one component that is used to write music and…

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