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    Madrigals

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    taste* - purpose of 16th C. madrigals Main Ideas * Amateur music making was a major catalyst for the development of national secuar styles * developed over the course of the 16th C. * humanism and text depiction played a large part in madrigal style Amateur Music Making * led to many national styles * musical literacy became a social req. * amateurs needed easy vernacular music * 1st among elite Roots of the Madrigal * roots cause they give

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    KEBANGSAAN March 2005 DATUK PETER MOJUNTIN‚ PENAMPANG 11/2 jam PEPERIKSAAN 1 SEMESTER 1 2005 BAHASA INGGERIS TINGKATAN SATU KERTAS 2 Satu jam tiga puluh minit JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU 1. Kertas 2 mengandungi 3 soalan. 2. Jawab semua soalan pada kertas kajang berukuran A4 (Examination Pad). 3. Tulisan anda perlulah jelas dan kemas. 4. Baca

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    The Italian Madrigal

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    Amber Burgermeister Development of the Madrigal Essay The madrigal became popular and started developing effectively by Pieto Bembo‚ an influential Italian poet‚ because he was striving for a different and more heartfelt way of singing poetry. His idea was that the text should reflect in the music on a deeper level‚ hence the concept of “word-painting” and also madrigalism. Madrigals were often written about pastoral or mythological ideas. Also‚ they were mostly homophonic‚ with a common 4 voice

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    Name: Date: English Form 1 Model Test This test consists of 40 questions. Each question is followed by three or four possible answers A‚ B and C or A‚ B‚ C and D. For each question‚ choose ONE answer only and circle your answer. Questions 1 – 10 are based on the information given. SECTION A ART GALLERY 1 The sign tells us to A turn left at the junction. B walk to enjoy the Art Gallery.

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    The concentration camps was a place where people were detained and confined. The concentration camps are where they held jewish people against their own will. The concentration camps was where the Germans placed the Jews to hostage before killing them. There are three specific concentration camps that the Jews were sent too. The three concentration camps were the transit camps‚ forced labour or work camps‚ and extermination camps. Adolf Hitler just wanted to prove his power to everyone. The

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    tradition (Mahayana) does parallel Christian theology in that their belief in a previous Buddha’s power allows them access to the “Pure Land” (p. 223).There are three vehicles (traditions) in Buddhism: Theravada‚ Mahayana‚ and Vajrayana (p. 187). While there are subtle changes in emphasis between the three main groups they all hold to the three jewels of the Buddha‚ the Dharma‚ and the Sangha (p. 186). For the first jewel‚ they believe

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    ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form 1. The frottola and the lauda were both strophic songs set syllabically to music in four parts. The frottola was secular and the lauda was sacred. A True B False | 2. The most important secular form in France in the 16th century was the___________. Pierre Attaingnant published about 1500 of these pieces. A chanson B madrigal C lute song D frottola | 3. Secular songs in 16th c. France often used sounds that were descriptive of bird calls‚ street cries

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    Form one basically speaks about how back in 2009 television stations in the United States stop broadcasting analog and switch to digital broadcasting. Digital broadcasting promised a clearer picture and will free up airways for the use of emergency responders. Globally it appeared that the digital revolution is most apparent in the conversation from analog landline telephone service to the digital voice over Internet protocol the transmission of the human voice over the Internet. It is predicted

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    Perfect forms in English

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    to analyze the Perfect forms in English as they have always presented difficulties to learners and also because opinions of linguists differ greatly as far as these forms are concerned The aim of my paper was‚ on the one hand to investigate the main peculiarities of the perfect form trying to define their basic functions‚ meanings and their position within the system of the English verb‚ and on the other hand‚ bringing into comparison the verb systems of the English and Romanian languages

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    During the years between 1603 and 1688 the English revolution was in action. The main cause of the revolution was the power struggle between the English monarchies and the representative body‚ the parliament. This resulted in the English Civil war where the different sides argued whether England should have been a constitutional monarchy or an absolute monarchy. Various ideas were present on how the government should be run‚ by divine right‚ secular absolutism‚ or a constitutional state. John Locke

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