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    The flute music creates a sort of fantasy state for the theater. It almost like a surreal feeling, like the memory isn't real, more like a dream than a flashback. The flute is almost like an announcement of the shift from reality to fantasy, when the flute starts, the truth stops. His flashbacks tend to display Willy’s prominent failures in his life. For example, when “the flute is heard distantly,” (18) Willy drifts off to the point where…

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    Shakuhachi Research Paper

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    to the music that this flute type instrument creates, and it gave me a very relaxing mood to start off my day. I have grown up in the mid-West and can say that I look at most of these regions with a western perspective and can say that before this class I thought Buddhism was a little ridiculous. The flute that ultimately creates the music is made of bamboo and is famous in Zen Buddhism. Which really makes sense for meditation in this religion. The sounds that this flute makes is extremely…

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    Alycia Love Story

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    became the age of 15, she met a women named Maria who became a mother to her. Maria introduced her to the flute and from that point on, Alycia fell in love with the flute. She started working as a street performer and became known as the most beautiful women in Greece because she enchanted the men with her beauty and her musical talents. Because of those traits, she was hired to play the flute at Agathon’s party. On the night of Agathon’s party, she was sent away abruptly by Eryximachus…

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    The Pied Piper

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    I will be reviewing the performance of Brianna Blount and Francisco Zabala. On February 20th, they had their junior flute recital in the Bower school of music’s recital hall. They performed a variety of repertoire from the 1600’s to the present both solo and in an ensemble. They played pieces with multiple movements such as Concerto IV by J.B. de Boismortier and pieces without multiple movements such as Canzone by Samuel Barber. I enjoyed the variety of the concert the most because there were…

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    Dreamtime in the Reed Flute Cave of China. This shows that both poems most likely had the same intentions, reminding people about Oodgeroo’s Australian culture and maybe even reminding readers about their own culture. There are differences between these two poems, however, some of which are fairly big. For example, while The Past focuses primarily on Australian culture, Reed Flute Cave also focuses on Australian culture but also adds in Chinese culture with mentions of the Reed Flute Cave. Along…

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    Joy Ride: Music Analysis

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    second song was called Regrets and Resolutions. It started off very peaceful and quiet with flutes and clarinets. Then the horns and xylophone were added in. The flute soloist would play one song and the rest of the instruments were playing a different one, it actually sounded really cool. At one point it all the sudden got really loud and violent with horns and trumpets playing. The song ended with the flute playing quietly and the the rest of the instrument slowing joining in. The third song…

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    James Horner Biography

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    Chapter 1: Composer’s Biography James Horner was born on August 14, 1953, in Los Angeles, California. James died on June 22, 2015 at the age of 61 because of a plane crash. In James’ early life, he lived in London, where James went to school at The Royal College of Music. When James later came back to America he decided to go to Verde Valley School in Sedona, Arizona. This is the school where he later got his bachelor’s degree in music. James started to play the piano when he was five. His…

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    The original title for the work was La Flûte de Pan, it was changed to its current title when the work was finally published in 1927 and the reason the publishers made the change was to avoid confusion with an earlier work of Claude Debussy's by the same name. However, it must also be understood…

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    believes in telos or purpose. This purpose would not be to best fulfill a personal goal, but it would be to fulfill the telos of the object, idea, or event. The best flute should not go to the best flute player for satisfaction, but rather to fulfill the purpose of the flute. The purpose of a flute is to be played; thus the best flute player would best fulfill that purpose. Aristotle also believes in the purpose more than the consequences. The purpose of professional racing is to discover the…

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    Meng Concert Report

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    Hall. Jean Ferrandis, a flute player and Bill Cunliffee, the pianist were two faculty artists of the night’s concert. The performers were elated to show off the songs they have worked hard on as a group. The show consisted of a variety of songs from classical, jazz, and mash ups of popular songs that entertained the audience and represented how well the orchestra worked together to create the night’s goodbye performance of the spring semester. Jean Ferrandis is a French flute soloist who has…

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