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    Bach ended up living with his brother until he was fifteen years old. Bach was accepted into a school in Luneburg because of his marvolus soprano singing voice. After Bach’s started school though he switched to playing both the harpicord and the violin. Bach was enormously influenced by George Bohm. Bohm was a local organist. Bach got his first job in the year of 1703. He was a musician at…

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    Italian Stereotypes

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    mobsters, pasta loving people, or thugs. We choose to accept and believe these stereotypes. Although Italians have made their way in America, they are still affiliated with many cultural stereotypes. Some films such as the Godfather, Goodfellas, and The Sopranos have negatively influenced our perspective in associating Italians with criminal activity. State how its negatively influenced (3) The show features Italian mobster who cook…

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    requiem mass in D minor is scored for orchestra (2 basset horns in F, 2 bassoons, 2 trumpets in D, 3 trombones – alto, tenor and bass, timpani, violins I, II, viola and the basso continuo which was played by cello, double bass and organ) , soli (soprano, contralto, tenor and bass) and SATB mixed choir. Cherubini composed two settings, one in C minor and one in D minor. The C minor requiem is composed for only SATB mixed choir and orchestra (strings: violin I, II, viola, cello, double bass plus 2…

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    Diatonic Themes In Music

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    General Overview This composition is in a 3/4 tempo, typical rhythm for a bolero (Andalusian ballet) , but with a slower tempo (moderato assai). Two melodies, the first is in C major and it is diatonic, the second is in C minor and it is more rich of syncopation and flattened notes, like Bb, Eb and Db. Those two themes, are played on a rhythmic pattern without variations from the beginning to the Finale, structured in two bars, initially played only by drums, and it is used as introduction for…

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    most are made by the pitch of the singers voice. The tone color of this song is brilliant. The same melody is played by the singer and then later an instrument this helps to highlight the melody. This song is sung by Idina Menzel, she is a mezzo-soprano, she can sing two octave and three notes. She uses a large scale of them within this song. She sometimes uses leaps between these notes, There are many instruments that can be used to conduct this piece, but the keyboard is one that is used…

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    The first day Clement Matthew Law came into this school met the bravery of these children from the first day. This causes mold Shang Angry and called the children of those questioned. To find fault Shang mold often find and punish the guilty, though he was often found that these children are obstinate disobedience as it was not reduced at all. He then added a penalty in the hope that these children will be afraid. Then behave in regulation. But what Shang mold that dream. It is still just a…

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    Marlena Houck Professor Christopher Schmersahl ENC 1101 9/18/14 Appreciating Art: Rough Draft “In the Arms of an Angel” by Sarah McLachlan is one of the most beautiful and moving songs that has ever been sung. It has proven to be a remarkable piece of art since its release in 1997 because of its enduring use in many different settings. It is delivered in an attention getting manner with simple melodic tones and little background music. Most importantly, it has touched the hearts of countless…

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    Analyzing The Sound of Music The Sound of Music, starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, is arguably one of the most classic musical motion pictures in cinematic history. The wildly successful 1965 film directed by Robert Wise has touched several lives, not the least of which being my own and those of my family and many friends. According to lists created by the Christian Science Monitor, IMDb.com, The American Film Institute, and many others, The Sound of Music ranks among the best…

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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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    Dance Research Paper

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    helped my mom choreograph lots of dances, giving me the title of the ‘Assistant Choreographer’ for her private lessons. Also, I have leadership experience, first by teaching dances with my mom, and also being Section Leader in Choir, for 6th Grade Sopranos, leading into me being awarded a Leadership award, and Section Leader for the Varsity Altos spring semester of 7th Grade.…

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