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    On Friday, February 6th, 2015, I was sitting in class listening to a Music History lecture, when my teacher, Dr. Jamie Weaver, played a recording of “La Quarte Estampie Royal”, from Le Manuscrit Du Roi, an instrumental piece from the 14th century France. I was intrigued. As a fiddler throughout my high school year, studying a variety of genres, I recognized much of the ornamentation as similar to Celtic tradition, namely Cape Breton tradition. The first things I noticed about the recording…

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    Ever since I was a child, I have went through many phases of what I want to be when I grow up. The job occupations I contemplated ultimately ranged from becoming a professional ballerina to a nephrologist. As I have gotten older, I have started to realize that I want to have a career that I genuinely enjoy and that I could envision myself doing for the majority of my life. After bounteous hours of research, job shadowing, and just simple thought I have concluded that the superlative career…

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    A Boy in Sparta Vs. A Man in Athens Starting off life as a boy can have high expectations, supporting family, protecting children, and making the right choices, but by growing up in Sparta, none of this would be the case. Men is Athens have the life they dream of by living in Athens by getting a good education, having a life not focused on war training, and being able to support their family. In Athens, boys have the life they want in order to grow into better men. To start off, a boy in…

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    The acting played an important part to the experience I had because when the actors were being funny, it made me laugh and made the time more enjoyable. The orchestra did a fantastic job with the music and I was amazed at the girl who performed the flute at the very beginning. The director was trying to allow the audience to appreciate the fondness of a British comedy by delivering it correctly. This production took months of preparation by all of the production staff and performers and the…

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    Gabriel Faure's Fantasie

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    musicianship, and why I love music so much. Music is a huge part of my life, it’s able to express anything without the use of a single word, and that in itself is extraordinary. Therefore, I have to be a part of it, so I learned to play. I’ve played the flute for seven years now, and the harp for three. Music, is a beautiful language, and the one I speak most fluently.…

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    repeated slightly changing the rhythm and it length , it is first played by a French horn and flutes, then trumpets with a triangle, and then piccolos creating a buildup of all instruments. The rhythm then goes wild with several brass instruments playing and drums beating in heavy bursts. This passage was intended to represent the characters running about in chaotic-like panic. Tempo slows down with the flute and clarinet, creating a break from the excitement. The intention of this is to leave…

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    Mozart was a busy man around the time of his death is to say the least; receiving three heavy commissions almost simultaneously, Mozart was under a presumably demanding and stressful schedule. Upon returning to Vienna, Mozart completed “The Magic Flute,” and went on to conduct the first performance of the opera. While working on his final piece, the requiem, his wife Constanze was in dismay at Wolfgang’s decline in health and demanded that he stop working on the piece. Mozart’s illness came on…

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    accordion, a flute or clarinet, and a two-male singer. The Dynamic of the song is Mezzo. The Tempo is allegro, but the accordion is playing at presto beat. The pitch is high. The notes duration of the melody play are short. The texture of the song is homophonic. The form of the song is strophic. Now the melody of the song from the beginning, we have A form from 1-16 second of the song, between 12-18 second of the song you can hear the third instrument playing, either the clarinet or flute. Then,…

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    Hello, I am Athena. I am the goddess of courage, intelligence, strategic warfare, and wisdom. My father is Zeus, a sky god, so he controls lightning and thunder. We are very close, probably the closest out of all 92 of his children. I guess you could say my birth was pretty abnormal. I was born one day somewhere between 550 and 525 BC right after my father swallowed my mother, Metis. My father then developed a horrible headache and I eventually emerged from his forehead, fully grown in a suit of…

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    I begin by saying that my name Ashdiel Marchand Tosses and I am 18 years old. I was born in San Juan Puerto Rico in 1997 / April / 9. During my childhood I lived in Trujillo Alto, but now I live in Bayamon Puerto Rico with my mother and one of my brothers, and I am the youngest of my brothers. I study nursing at the Inter American University of Puerto Rico in the grounds of Cupey. I graduated from 12th grade in Maria Teresa Piñeiro (MTP) high school located in Sabana Seca. I work in a laboratory…

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