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    Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart was an Austrian composer and pianist that created a variety of concertos, operas, symphonies, and sonatas. Many of these changed the way classical music was written and even performed. Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart was capable of playing many instruments and he began playing in public at the age of six. In the years following years Mozart composed hundreds works of art that were marked both by fascinating emotions, and sophisticated textures.…

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    can’t cry. I don’t know what it is, but I can’t cry. I don’t understand it. Why did you ever do that? Help me, Willy, I can’t cry. It seems to me that you’re just on another trip. I keep expecting you. Willy, dear, I can’t cry. Why did you do it?” (Requiem). Even with the numerous hints to Willy’s mental condition with his delusions, failures at work and numerous attempts at suicide beforehand, Linda’s characteristic doting blinds her. Even at his funeral she fails to recognize her husband's…

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    Dies Irae Analysis

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    Totentanz or Dance of the Dead Paraphrase on Dies Irae for pianoforte and orchestra, S. 126 is a symphonic piece written for piano and orchestra by the Hungarian composer Franz Liszt (1811 – 1886). Liszt initially planned the piece in 1838 and finished the first version in 1849. In 1853 and 1859 he revised it before finally publishing it in 1865. Hans von Bülow, to whom Liszt dedicated the work, was the soloist in the April 15, 1865, premiere with the Diligentia Musical Society of The Hague,…

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    The Pledge Film Analysis

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    Sean Penn’s film The Pledge is based on Dürrenmatt’s novel The Pledge, which criticizes the genre of detective fiction. How does Penn’s film defy genre clichés? Explain. The Pledge is a mystery film based on Dürrenmatt’s novel from 1958 with the same title. The original story behind the film is extremely well known in European literature as it defies many genre clichés that existed at that time and that still prevail today in movies and novels of this genre. In this essay, three of such clichés…

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    Shows and movies with an expected audience of teenagers tend to have some form of bullying introduced in the story. There are a wide range of shows in which bullying is shown resulting in a wide range of the forms of bullying, as well. 13 Reasons Why and Dear Evan Hansen are two shows that have fairly differing forms put in the spotlight. Analyzing these differences is key to understanding how Hannah Baker from 13 Reasons Why and Evan Hansen from Dear Evan Hansen differ in how they deal with…

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    Brass Line History

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    The brass line brings the sound and the flare to any modern marching band and drum corp. The section, if played correctly can blend perfectly together. Each instrument has its own unique history and has evolved from their ancestors into almost a completely different instrument. From being used for religious purposes to signaling or provoking fear into enemies eyes, the instruments have evolved into the beautiful yet powerful sounding instruments today. Brass instruments have vastly different…

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    I read Tell The Wolves I’m Home by Carol Rifka Brunt, I have chosen to answer the questions, Characters and Significance of Title. I chose characters because the characters in this book were all dealt with, it followed one main character, June, and her thoughts but each character wasn’t just a character. They all had their own conflicts and problems and they all tie into each others stories. I found it very interesting. I chose the title significance due to how it played into the book. It took a…

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    Writer's block happens to us all, even the greatest writers can find a time when they cannot think of a subject to write about. It could also be the fact that they cannot find the best way they want to convey their meaning. Any time an author sits down to write a piece of literature they must have an outline of the writing in their mind. This mental image of the text beforehand is called structure. It can be referred to as plot, or organization, but ultimately it is how a text was put together.…

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    During the semester, we have encountered many different styles as well as many different views of lyricists throughout the Victorian Era. The views of these authors, beginning with some of the very first poets who had introduced the thought of romanticism during this period, had opened up a broad level of interpretation for many poets to come in time. One of the most commonly known writers of the Victorian Era happens to be a man by the name of William Wodsworth. William Wordsworth happens to be…

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    Mozart Accomplishments

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    It was during this time he composed what are known the his finest symphonies, Nos 39,40, and 41. More compositions he made this year include THe Magic Flute, The Clarinet Concerto in A, the last piano Concerto No. 27 in B-Flat, and of course, the Requiem Mass in D Minor. As a mentor, composer, and unique figure to music till the end of time, he will continue to be an icon in particular fascination for musicians and music lovers…

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