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    The Trombone The trombone is certainly the most recognizable wind instrument‚ being the only one with a true slide section. The trombone has been in existence for centuries under various forms and names‚ but has remained relatively unchanged for a majority of that time. In the 15th century‚ when trombones developed from the Renaissance slide trumpet‚ they were called trombone in Italian and Posaune in German‚ just as they are today. In English‚ however‚ they were known as sackbuts. The slide trumpet

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    In his poem "Ode to a Nightingale‚" John Keats uses powerful‚ distinct symbolism and imagery. The nightingale‚ for instance‚ is interpreted by many to be a symbol of Keats ’ poetic inspiration and satisfaction. This symbolism can be seen by the vivid descriptions Keats hives the nightingale. However‚ the nightingale is definitely not the only item of symbolism in "Ode to a Nightingale." In a short piece of art‚ Keats apparently has mastered using many different items‚ phrases‚ and brilliant‚ descriptive

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    Classical Dates: 1750-1820 1. What was going historically during this era? What was life like? 2. What is the Enlightenment? A movement led by French intellectuals who advocated reasons the universal source of knowledge and truth. 3. What was the preferred texture of classical composers? Homophony 4. What is absolute music? Instrumental music based on abstract principles of music theory and form. 5. What are some characteristics of rhythm in Classical music? Very define and regular. 6.

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    Ambitions of Another Life In today’s world‚ we have come to see that trial‚ error‚ pain‚ and the striving for living a glamorous life are common; we all know it’s an exhausting task. Everybody seems to “go through the motions” at one point or another; we all seem to have this point in life where everything seems like a black hole that’s going nowhere. In the book‚ Of Mice and Men‚ and play Death of a Salesman‚ we see this is common‚ among many other similarities. However‚ no story is ever the same

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    Throughout Hamlet‚ a tragedy by William Shakespeare‚ religious beliefs are often brought up and affect the outcomes of situations faced by the characters. The same goes for people in time; many religions affect the way people react to situations. For some situations‚ the religious beliefs of the persons involved affect the situations outcome in a negative way. Sometimes‚ a person’s traditions are compromised because they conflict with their religious beliefs. In our lifetime‚ you see this when there

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    “Terrorism and Requiem for the Twin Towers” was written in 2002 by Jean Baudrillard‚ a French twentieth century philosopher and sociologist and published in the French newspaper Le Monde on the one-year anniversary of 9/11. Baudrillard delves into many separate subjects in this essay such as‚ the underlying symbolism of events in contrast to non-events‚ the breakdown of a singular dominant world player (the West‚ especially the US)‚ and the effect of media imagery in the reporting of world events

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    William Faulkner

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    ------------------------------------------------- William Faulkner William Faulkner (September 25‚ 1897 – July 6‚ 1962) was a Nobel Prize-winning American author. One of the most influential writers of the20th century‚ his reputation is based on his novels‚ novellas and short stories. He was also a published poet and an occasional screenwriter. Most of Faulkner’s works are set in his native state of Mississippi. He is considered one of the most important Southern writers along withMark Twain‚ Robert

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    Life of Mozart Essay Example

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    Outline I. Biographical Info A. Early Childhood B. Teenage Years C. Main Career D. Late Career II. Affects and Influences of Character A. Influences on Other Composers B. Personality Issues C. Relationships D. Music To Boost Brain Power E. Study of Rats and Mozart F. Ending Conclusion III. Assessment and Evaluation A. Greatness of a Man B. His Ideals C. Mozart and Saleiri D. The Legacy Lives On. Chapter I Mozart’s Prodigious Life Without a doubt

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    Hersh Patel Poetry Project AP English III "When I Am Dead‚ My Dearest" Literal and Figural Meaning The poem literally illustrates the speaker’s reflection upon whether or not he or she and the "dearest" shall remember one another when the speaker dies. Yet‚ figuratively‚ the poem conveys the poet’s perception of death as a dreamy‚ intermediate existence that compares to "twilight". Structure and Meaning Christina Rossetti strategically structures her poem‚ "When I am dead‚ my dearest" to convey

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    Mus 100 Study Guide

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    MUS 100 FINAL STUDY GUIDE CHAPTER 17: - Fortepiano: early piano‚ named for its range of dynamic levels; it was smaller and less sonorous than the modern instrument. - Classical style: restrained‚ objective style of art. Classical refers to Western music characteristic of the period from 1750-1825. Composers: - Mozart: Invested much of his music with a degree of emotion expression unusual for his time. Never allowed emotion to dominate his art. - Haydn: Wrote pleasant‚ good-natured music throughout

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