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    This supplement is a record of my actions in this investigation. On March 3, 2016, I was asked to follow up this case. This case involves Mr. Darling Ricardo Lozano Lopez who left home on January 11, 2016. I celled Ada Carolina Lopez (mother) and left various voicemail messages to call reference her son running away. On March 7, 2016, I stopped by T.C. Williams High School and spoke to S.R.O. West who explained that Mr. Lopez had been transferred out of district. On March 8, 2016, I…

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    Arrigo Boito once told Giuseppe Verdi that “an opera is not a play” and that “eight bars are enough to restore a sentiment to life; a rhythm can re-establish a character; music is the most omnipotent of all arts.” It can be argued that Giuseppe Verdi’s Otello may be a greater work of art than Shakespeare’s play Othello. Otello is so much more than just a translation from Shakespeare’s play. Verdi took Shakespeare’s 3,500 line play and turned it into a masterpiece of operatic literature with…

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    Richard Strauss

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    There are three main types of orchestral programme music, symphonic poem also, known as the tone poem, the concert overture, and the programme symphony. The symphonic poem is musical piece written for symphonic orchestra, usually as a single long movement. Richard Strauss is one of the well-known composers who wrote many descriptive symphonic poems. One of these is Til Eulenspiegel Op. 28 (1894 - 1895) which tells of a mischievous character of German legend. Strauss uses a musical theme to…

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    by a dannon called Aillen. Aillen would rise from his fairy mound and lull everyone to sleep with his magic harp and pipes, once everyone was sleeping he would breathe fire flames from his mouth until Tara was burned to the ground. Finn stepped forward and promised to guard Tara until the following dawn. So finn waited until after sunset and waited for Aillen to arrive. Aillen played his harp and pipes until the guards of Tara fell into a deep sleep. Finn however, pressed his spear tip to his…

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    I went to the Spring Choral concert. I had never been to an actual choir concert, but my school choir often performed at pep rallies and had other performances throughout the year so I had a basic idea of what was going to happen. When I arrived I was surprised by how full the concert was. The first concert that I had gone to was probably only a third to a half full, but this one was completely packed from top to bottom. It’s a very different atmosphere with a full house. Everyone seemed really…

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    Research Paper On Debussy

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    sustained notes topped with shorter chords. Debussy’s Trios Scenes au Crepuscale, has been assumed to be an earlier version of Nocturnes. The initial piece Nuages was to consist of only strings, with the addition of flutes, horns, trumpets, and harps to follow in the second, Fȇtes. The final piece Sirénes, was to be inclusive of the initial two. The 1895 version of this composition was further revised to make up the final version of this composition which also included woodwinds to…

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    Several instruments such as violin, viola, cello, double bass, brass, woodwind, trumpets , trombones, bass trombone; timpani, snare drum, triangle, cymbals, bass drum, xylophone; harp characterized the scene. The audience enjoyed the vibrating elements that produced the sound in string instruments such as the guitar, harp, piano etc. Obviously, there were genius melodic and harmonic creativity; the masterpiece thus that the beautiful performance in…

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    The University Symphony Orchestra is one of the foremost orchestras present at the University of Michigan, it comprises of best student musicians present at the university. I attended a concert played by them on 15th of October. They played at the renowned Hill auditorium, which has been a part of the university for more than 100 years and is very well known for it’s impeccable acoustics. This concert was conducted by Kenneth Kiesler, who is a highly decorated conductor. His illustrious career…

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    Fishhawk Poem Analysis

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    in a sad tone in contrast to the happy and exciting tone before. Nonetheless, starting from the fourth stanza, the tone seemed to move back toward the happy side of the scale. In line 16, “With harps we bring her company”, the young man shortened the distance between him and the maiden through playing harps. The…

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    Mariachi Research Paper

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    pride in its enchanting rhythms and differentiation of music. The music identifies the Mexican culture with its instruments, clothes, and influences. When Mexico was invaded by the Spanish, the foreigners imported instruments, such as the violin, the harp and the guitar. Mariachi, thus, derives from the Spanish theatrical orchestra. Eventually, these instruments were fused with the sounds of the natives and Africans; the sound of the Mariachi is a blend of all three cultures. By the end of…

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