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    conservatorium, he studied violin with Adolf Rebner. In Frankfurt, Hindemith supported his family and himself by worked as a violinist in dance bands and musical-comedy groups. As well as, he often substituted his teacher, Adolf Rebner, to and performed at numerous concerts during his life in Frankfurt. Furthermore, Hindemith presented his talented since he was a child. He was a member of Frankfurt Children's Trio since his early childhood. The trio is consisting of one violin, one cello, and…

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    “big picture,”(whole, grouping) which you can differentiate violin group, piano group, and saxophone group quickly due to the shape of these instruments (segregation). For the auditory perception part, people enjoyed the performance of band as a whole (one song, grouping), because they play at the same time. But if people listen carefully, they can still distinguish the different sound signals, because there are different timbre among violin, piano, and saxophone…

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    another four bar phrase with an emphasis on beat three in the strings (m. 57-58) and a cadence in the dominant in measure 60 for the woodwind and strings. This is also repeated in measures 61-68, with the woodwind melody is now shared between the violins, oboe, and flute in G major. In bars 74–88, the music modulates initially consecutive bars from G major, by fattening the B to produce G minor and then moving to chords C minor and F7 to effect a modulation to Bb major. From this point, the…

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    Have you ever experienced such a traumatic and drastic change in your life that you felt like a completely different person? During the Holocaust, Elie Wiesel and the other inmates in Auschwitz went through this kind of change. Through his exploration of dehumanization in Night, Wiesel reminds us that we have a personal responsibility to understand how people’s lives can change by very small things in an instant, that people have no right to treat others as anything less than human and that…

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    to play the oboe was definitely unconventional. Unlike the other kids in band, I learned my instrument the summer before freshman year; they had been playing since sixth grade. Although, I wasn’t a complete stranger to the music world–I played the violin throughout middle school and absolutely loved it. But with the transition from middle school to high school, I not only changed schools but moved to a different state. Our family relocated from sunny California to Texas because of my dad’s job.…

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    When I play my instruments, I love being able to make a unique story with sounds. When I’m feeling down, I’ll just pick up my violin and start practicing. I also enjoy being able to play competitively and collaboratively. It’s really easy to meet new people since there are so many opportunities with music. In my poster there are instruments like the french horn, piano, and violin. I play both and have for a while now. I love being able to play many instruments and will continue to play…

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    (The Count Robinson), Graham Leonard (Paolino), Gina Marie Folk (Virginia), Kelly Hart (Florida), Johnathon Spell (Marylando), and Joseph Morris (Georgio). The orchestra was composed of J. Christoper Buddo (conductor), Andrea Lockard (violin), Ryan Tolentino (violin), Rebecca Kim (viola), Emma Johnson (cello), Aidan McManis (bass), and Eric Stellrecht. In Act One, Paolino is arranging a marriage contract for Elisetta and the English Count Robinson because he thinks once they are married;…

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    Throughout the timeline of Music, There has been many different genres and styles created by Musicians, throughout this timeline we received the 20th Century genre of Impressionism. The genre focuses on conveying emotions and moods behind a pacific event or a reflection on how the composer is feeling, an example of Impressionism genre that gives the audience the feel of emotion is Krzytof Penderecki’s Impressionism piece Thernody for the Victims of Hiroshima, which he has transformed the…

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    the otherwise lively soundtrack to build suspense, when the ghost is flashing back to when he was alive the music goes from one of undying tension to a more sympathetic tone with softer and longer notes versus short and sharp one and then single sad violin on the memory of his wife. The music helps tell the story and shows emotions of the scene. The acting of the characters was less impressive. Hamlet, who was played by Kenneth Braggs, could performing lines and look scared but never showed any…

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    man who ever lived but when he was at school he had to leave because his teachers said he was not smart enough for school. After Albert’s parents bought him a violin and he became good at it and that was the key to his success. Albert’s success was music and he himself said the reason he was so intelligent was because he played the violin. (O'Donnell, 2015) When listening to music it affects the whole brain, our mood and our happiness. Researchers show that music can be an integral part of…

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