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    The exoticization of Spain present in Debussy’s La soire ́e dans Grenade recognizes and incorporates the native sounds and rhythms of Spain with an emphasis of importing Andalusian classical music. With La soire ́e dans Grenade, Debussy tries to paint a picture of exotic Spain for Western audiences by drawing influence from increase cultural attention of Iberian Andalusi (Islamic) heritage present in Granada. Interest in Iberian Andalusi tradition began with the publication of Antigüedades árabes…

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    One example of this is pop music – specifically, The Eagles’ Hotel California. Throughout the song, many of the same techniques from classical music are employed, including word painting, dissonance, and modulations, to instill emotion in the listeners. Specifically, from the beginning, electric guitar plays a haunting guitar solo in a minor key to set the scene: an ominous hotel in the desert. As the lyrics begin, word painting is emphasized, with voice ascension…

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    Beethovens 5th symphony movement 4 This piece was composed by Ludwig Beethoven between the years 1804-1808. This is the most frequently performed symphonies and arguable one of the best classical pieces ever composed. This piece was first performed in 1808 and achieved its fame shortly afterwards. Beethoven was a major composer who help music transition from the classical to the romantic era. Beethoven did not only compose 9 symphonies but he also composed a few piano concertos, violin concertos…

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    Ludwig van Beethoven‘s Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21 is considered to be a landmark in the field of symphonic composition. In this work the composer brings the late Classical period into full bloom while bridging in the essence of Romanticism. This was the composers’ first major composition for orchestra in which he scored: 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets in C, 2 bassons, 2 horns in C and F, 2 trumpets in C, timpani and strings. The form of the piece is comprised of 4 movements. The first…

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    that by means of some not fully identified molecules, this bacteria is capable of dampening IL-8 production via an inhibitory effect on NF-kB transcription factor. Although some evidence about the role of extracellular polymeric matrix in cytokine modulation is available, further investigations seem crucial…

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    his knowledge in butchery only later to find that the document was a forgery most likely obtained to please his father. In 1857 Dvorak lived Bohemian town of Ceska Kamenice and began studying at the Prague Organ school where he learned harmony, modulation, improvising, counterpoint, and continuo subjects. Later that same year he was playing viola at concerts of the Cecilia Society. In 1859 Dvorak completed his studies and left as a well trained organist and second best in his…

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    Elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) is a common and potentially life threatening condition arising from a variety of pathological conditions including traumatic brain injury (TBI), intracranial hemorrhage, disturbance of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) circulation and brain tumors. Although ventriculostomy continues to be the gold standard modality, the potential risks of misplacement, infection, hemorrhage and obstruction have led to development and implementation of alternative intracranial…

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    writing Franklin describes Whitefield’s preaching to be loud and vigilant. Being able to hear from miles away and still having people affected by his words. “His delivery… was so improv'd by frequent Repetition that every Accent, every Emphasis, every Modulation of Voice, was so perfectly well turn’d and well plac’d, that without being interested in the Subject, one could not help being pleas’d with the Discourse, a Pleasure of much the same kind with that receiv’d from an excellent Piece of…

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    shows susceptibility to Staphylococcus aureus. AD is commonly associated with elevated levels of immunoglobulin E (IgE) and T-helper response to allergies. The purpose of this paper is to determine the potential therapeutic benefit microbiome modulation and future the role that microbiota plays in the development of the disease. A total culturable bacteria present on the skin of 17 patients with the diagnosis of AD as compared with 26 healthy volunteers was observed be different suggesting…

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    mentioned before, it carried a “heroic” style throughout the piece and it is well-known for using a simple four-note motive as a theme that reoccurs throughout the piece. He structured this composition in a way that developed the theme through “‘modulation,’ that is, a change in the feeling of the home key, through a variety of keys or harmonic regions” (Beethoven’s Musical Style and Innovation” par. 16). Although Haydn had used the same technique in his later works, Beethoven took a step…

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