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    chamber group‚ the NP eventually expanded into a diverse orchestra‚ which now plays everything from Tchaikovsky to Rodgers and Hammerstein. Going in‚ I was not sure what we were going to be listening to‚ but we saw them perform three Romantic French symphonies at the College of

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    Case Analysis: Accer‚ Inc:”Taiwan’s Rampaging Dragon” 1. Based on the information presented in the case‚ what type(s) of strategy (i.e.‚ international‚ multinational‚ global‚ or transnational) would you say is used by Acer? Based on the information provided in the case the type of strategy that is used is transnational. According to the text transnational organizations includes the ability to be more innovated and to meet the global demands and national

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    1. When you hear the words "classical music‚" the first composer that many people think of is Beethoven. Can you think of any reasons why this is so? If one says "rock music"‚ who is the first person you think of and why? 2. In the 19th century‚ the "lied" or art song was a very important development. The lyrics to these songs frequently dealt with disappointment in love‚ with the beauty of nature‚ with magic. In today’s songs‚ what are some of the themes being sung about? 3. The piano became 

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    9th Amendment

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    History of the 9th Amendment The 9th Amendment reads "The enumeration in the Constitution‚ of certain rights‚ shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people." In other words‚ people retain more rights than the ones listed in the Constitution. The 9th amendment is one the least referred to Amendments in decisions of the Supreme Court. People also say it is one of the most confusing‚ controversial and misunderstood Amendments to the Constitution. The 9th Amendment has

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    to performing arts. Thus a proposal to merge the Utah Symphony and Utah Opera companies was made. There have been very few mergers of this type in history. In 1963 the Madison Symphony Orchestra and Madison Opera merged. Also‚ in 1985‚ the Chattanooga Opera and Chattanooga Symphony combined. These entities remained combined for a period of time‚ but ultimately disbanded due to ideologies and methodologies that differed. The Utah Symphony and Utah Opera merger discussion began in December 2001

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    Petrarch Sonnet 104

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    York: Cambridge University Press‚ 2004. Lang‚ Paul Henry. Music in Western Civilization: From Romanticism to Realism‚ 867-68. New York: W. W. Norton & Company‚ Inc‚ 1941. Liszt‚ Franz‚ and Wittgenstein‚ Princess Caroline von. Berlioz and his “Harold” Symphony‚ 849. Translated in SR. 1855. Liszt‚ Franz Liszt‚ Franz. “Petrarch Sonnet 104.” Edited by José Vianna da Motta. Accessed December 5‚ 2012. http://conquest.imslp.info/files/imglnks/usimg/e/ee/IMSLP04070-Ann__esDeP__lerinageDeuxi__meAnn__e_Italie_S161

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    report is proof that Beethoven was one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. In this proof is a brief description of his life. This will help you understand how he felt when he wrote his music. Also‚ there will be a description of all his symphonies. On December 16 or 17‚ 1770‚ (date uncertain) at 515 (now 20) Bonngasse Bonn‚ Germany Beethoven‚ like Mozart‚ was born into a small family (Comptons‚ 1). He took his first lessons on March 26‚ 1778‚ (Schmit‚ 10). In 1787‚ he went to Vienna

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    the melody for "Deutschland Über Alles" and‚ after World War II‚ the Austrians adopted a new national anthem. Davis recorded Haydn Symphonies 93-104 with the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam around 1977. I think these performances are the best of the conventional interpretations of these Symphonies. Beecham recorded Haydn Symphonies 93-98 in 1958‚ and Symphonies 99-104 in 1960‚ both with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for EMI. Beecham’s performances are marked (marred?) by a number of omissions

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    minor by him that I fell in love with. That being said‚ when I saw him on the list of people I could choose from I once again became excited. I listened to symphony number four‚ analyzed by Gerard Schwarz. Symphony number four was a beautiful piece that was made up of four parts and varied in tempo and instruments. To begin with‚ the symphony was made up of an orchestra‚ several instruments. The instruments included a brass section - tenor trombones‚ trumpets‚ French horns‚ and tubas. A woodwind

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    Mahler received recognition as an up-and-coming director/conductor of the Vienna Court Opera‚ but remained controversial as a composer. Although Mahler failed to win a well-deserved recognition as a successful composer during his lifetime‚ Mahler’s symphonies have become a firmly established part of the orchestral repertoire in America‚ as well as in many countries of Europe and Asia today. According to German statistics‚ Mahler ranks high in public favor- below Mozart‚ Beethoven‚ and Brahms‚ but above

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