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    Gayle Forman's If I Stay

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    or the love of her life. Mia's day started out great. School was canceled due to all the snow. Her parents take the day off work and they all decide to take a family trip to grandmas house. While in the car Mia is in her own world, listening to Sonata. She is a gifted cellist who has recently been accepted to attend Julliard, a prestigious school for gifted musicians. Mia's world is suddenly turned…

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    Therefore, Wolfgang was famous for composing musics known as sonatas, symphonies, masses, concertos and operas. Also, on March 13, 1773 he was made a court musician. Ultimately, he made a career in Vienna December 24, 1781. Another thing that happened in Vienna, is that he declared…

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    U.S.S.R., creating propaganda music. He also composed popular sonatas like War and Peace and Cinderella. Shortly…

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    If program music has no title and it could not narrative. However, Absolute music typically is identified not by a descriptive title. While it is defined by the name of a musical form, such as symphony, invention, sonata, quartet, concerto, toccata, or fugue. The development of program music is based on absolute music. When people try to add the title to the piece, it gives listener ideas and direction. For example, the program music, Symphonie fantastique,v by Hector…

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    The Popcorn Summary

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    Throughout The Popcorn Sonata by Jenny Bader, there was a well-encompassed idea that “a moment of bliss” is lost in adults. I say this due to the fact that Laila is almost impersonalized when she is referred to as a blur. This was a smart way to present Laila by the author. I say this because it represents this disconnect between Laila and her mother. To the reader, Laila seems as if she is more of a burden to Karen than anything else. There seemed to be an annoyance in Karen when she was…

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    wasn't interest letting Bach go and even imprisoned him for several weeks. First week of December Bach was released and allowed to go to Cothen. While Bach at Cothen he devoted much of his time composing concertos for orchestras, instrumental music,sonata for multiple instruments and dance suites.Bach signed a contract to become the new organist and teacher at St. Thomas Church. After auditioning for a new position in Leipzig. In 1740 Bach Struggling with his eyesight he continued to work .…

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    Extra Credit On September 30th I attended my second SWIC Music Recital at the Schmidt Art Center. The venue for the afternoon recital was held in the same gallery room as my first experience. The rooms plain walls were adorned with art of varying mediums, in the front of the hall sat a white grand piano on parquet floors, played by Professor Gail Long, the only accompaniment for the day’s performers. This recital difference from the first event was rather than professors performing for…

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    The changes in sleeping patterns or habits that can negatively affect health are sleep disorders. They have become more common for the years. The National Institutes of Health donates about two hundred thirty million dollars a year to sleep examination. There are approximately seventy million people in the United States that struggle with a sleep disorder. Physical, medical, psychiatric, and environment concerns cause sleep disorders. A sleeping disorder can be one of the most dangerous and…

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    To begin with, I am going to talk about the role and the importance of music in separating a person from the ordinary world and allowing Lucy Honeychurch to express her internal feelings. Throughout the novel, Forster uses music as an agent for Lucy to express her internal feelings. To begin with, I am going to talk briefly about her background. We see in the novel that Lucy has been presented as a repressed, commonplace, a naive and upper-middle-class British woman born in the Edwardian…

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    Sinfonia Analysis

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    Partita no.2 in c minor, BWV 826 The second partita was announced a little less than a year after the first. Its minor key and the style of the opening sinfonia declare it to be a more serious piece. It is also more conventional, containing a relatively traditional allemande and courante as well as a rondeau, a form favored by Couperin and other French composers but treated sparingly by Bach. Yet these movements are conventional only superficially. The sinfonia, whose initial section looks like…

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