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    Beethoven Symphony No. 5

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    since I first listened to it years ago. While this musical piece is one of my favorites, I had to listen to it several times in order to answer the discussion for this week. The Second Movement is the longest of the four movements and consists of two themes, three variations, a middle segment, and…

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    of love. The rest of the song seems to ebb and flow with intense conflicts followed by warm satisfaction and even light-hearted playfulness. Minor conflict followed by warmth and comfort. The song is familiar, but not easy to place from where. The music lingers in a comforting way. As the song developed I found myself swaying to the rhythm. This song kept me wondering what was coming next. It feels very original and inspiring. A2 The conflict 10 minutes into the symphonic poem felt exciting…

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    visual register” when Bishop had a love for music (Anderson, 121). Throughout our readings some of her poems have contained music or musical themes, but “Songs for a Colored Singer” caught my eye in North & South. First, it is important to mention that this poem was written for Billie Holiday, a fact which multiple sources list (including Bishop herself in a letter to U.T. and Joseph Summers), and Bishop had hoped “someone would set the poem to music so that [she] would record it” (Fountain,…

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    Allegro non troppo. In Italian, Concerto means concert. As a piece of music, a Concerto signifies that there is a solo instrument which plays the melody of the piece while being accompanied by an orchestra in the background. In Italian, Maestoso is a term that indicates the piano player to play the piece majestically, and Adagio is a tempo indication which means to play in a calm matter and somewhat slowly. Rondo is a piece of music that consists…

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    the third melodic idea sets in and it starts to build up then trails off. Next, the song moves back to the second melodic theme, a transition, and returns to the second theme, and ends on the first melodic idea (Campbell 266). Debussy uses a 2/4 Duple Meter for the rhythm and purposely disguises the down beat because he follows his inspiration and blurs the lines of what music should be. There is a homophonic and polyphonic texture to this piece. In section A have a homophonic texture while,…

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    The music put with this piece was called Hide and Seek by Imogen Heap. All the girls wore white oversized T-shirts for this piece and they also used a prop with this performance. The props they used were blind folds to go with the lyrics “hide and seek” and how it says, “where are we?” meaning they were lost and perhaps trying to hide from the past. The theme to this piece was more mysterious and it told a story making it easier to…

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    CORE 105 Aesthetics: The Artistic Impulse Study Guide Chapter Four: Music and Opera CLASSICAL FORMS • List and describe in complete detail the classical forms listed in Chapter Four for classical vocal music? List examples from the text (composers and works). 1. The first classical form of classical vocal music is mass. It is a sacred choral composition consisting of five sections: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus and Agnus Dei. These form parts of the mass ordinary- the Roman Catholic church…

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    time and harmony. Theme music used in many berkontus melody up and down to move back and forth and there is a great alternate. Motif songs will be repeated from verse to verse. Textures songs in Phantom of the Opera theater is a very dense texture. There are so many layers to be used. Melodies function used is derived from the melody. The melody is the main track, the addition will increase the basic chord tones in the melody Appearance and Reality The Phantom Of The Opera theme using the owl as…

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    Textual Analysis Examples

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    States where there might be more people who can connect with their stories that are told through their music. I also like the themes that music can connect you with religion and language, through the examples of the rapper that uses different languages to tell a story through his music. This was actually one of my favorite parts of the entire podcast because I connect and make connections through music, and it is fun to see and learn about other people who do the…

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    Broadway Musical Analysis

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    my mind was, the actual city Memphis in the southern state of Tennessee. I was still confused as to how a city and its activities could be incorporated into a Musical show, which is assumed to be entertaining with melodramatic components, dance and music. I had an assumption that it would be academic, political, boring since it is to be watched in a classroom setting and that a professor would not choose something entertaining or something of the liking of the younger generation. I deduced that…

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