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    This movement for the most part seems calm and peaceful. It seems to have two parts prior to the middle of this movement. The first part has cellos and violas and the second part has clarinets. Then the full orchestra plays. Once you get to the middle of this movement you can hear the woodwinds play. At the end of this movement it seems to go back to the main melody theme played by the full orchestra. The third movement is called the

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    market in India selling over 730‚000 cars annually. Maruti 800‚ till 2004‚ was the India’s largest selling compact car ever since it was launched in 1983. More than a million units of this car have been sold worldwide so far. Currently‚ Maruti Suzuki Alto tops the sales charts but Maruti Suzuki’s Swift has taken over this titles by 19000 models in April 2012. Due to the large number of Maruti 800s sold in the Indian market‚ the term "Maruti" is commonly used to refer to this compact car model. Its

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    kill‚ To the people they do something worse Anonymous Brazilian singer (1965) "WHY DO THE CHURCH BELLS RING SO often’?" I asked Nailza de Arruda soon after I moved into a corner of her tiny mud-walled hut near the top of the shantytown called the Alto do Cruzeiro (Crucifix Hill) . I was then a Peace Corps volunteer and community development/ health worker . It was the dry and blazing hot summer of 1965‚ the months following the military coup in Brazil‚ and save for the rusty‚ clanging bells of N

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    song. The tempo for this song was moderato. The voices in this song were mainly baritone with spirts of soprano and alto. There were no instruments in this song‚ but a piano was used to set the key for the song. A second conductor stepped forward to conduct the next song. The title of this song was I Dream a World. The tempo was moderato. There was a mixture of baritone‚ soprano‚ and alto voices in the song. The dynamic was a soft piano and it also has crescendo in some parts. The song flowed smoothly

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    The Viola The viola is a string instrument that plays a vital role in the orchestra. It is known as the alto‚ or lower version on the violin family. Andrea Amati is known for creating the violin family that we know of today. This family of instruments developed in the 1500’s. They were generated in the country of Italy‚ where most instruments were being created in this time period. The shape of the viola has altered through the years because of the evolution of music and the comfort of the players

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    Hungary. The overturn begins with a stirring call to attention‚ then develops and recapitulates two different themes‚ both with a folksy Hungarian character. The length of this overturn is about eight minutes and played by two flutes‚ two oboes‚ two clarinets‚ two bassoons‚ contrabassoon‚ four horns‚ two trumpets‚ timpani‚ and strings. The second piece I am going to discuss is the Symphony No.2 in D Minor‚ Op. 36 composed by Ludwig van Beethoven(1770-1827). It was in the Classical period‚ and the

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    (Delicately and with expression)‚ maintains a constant triplet-rhythm accompaniment in the piano‚ which supports a mostly independent clarinet line. The central section is distinguished by a move away from A minor and falling arpeggio figures in the clarinet. The return to the first section is nearly literal until the final harmonic shift to A major * Piano and clarinet share the melody in the blithe second piece‚ an intermezzo marked "Lebhaft‚ leicht" (Lively‚ light). The busy central section‚ itself

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    The Life of Brahms Johannes Brahms is considered by many as one of the greatest musicians to ever live. He was born in Hamburg‚ and was a son of a double-bass player (Machlis 305). Johannes developed his music at a very early age. At the age of ten‚ Brahms helped increase his family’s income by playing the piano in the dance halls of the slum district where he grew up. Many believed he was the next great Beethoven‚ and he certainly lived up to those expectations. When Johannes was a teenager

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    studies of the women in Alto. It all began where Schepher-Hughes constantly heard the church bells ringing. When asked to her caretaker‚ Nailza de Arruda‚ Hughes was answered‚ “Just another little angel gone to heaven.” (Schepher-Hughes 2009:124). Bringing to her attention of Arruda’s answer and remembering that one out many of Arruda’s dead children‚ little Joan‚ Hughes nearly took 25 years (where 15 years later in 1982‚ she became a full-time anthropology) to understand why the Alto women did not weep

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    career in the late 1780s with his three comic operas (The Marriage of Figaro‚ Don Giovanni‚ and Così fan tutte) on librettos by Lorenzo da Ponte. Although in poor health‚ Mozart continued to produce masterpieces for the Viennese public‚ including his Clarinet Concerto (he was one of the first to compose for this new instrument) and his final opera‚ The Magic Flute (1791). With a kind of fevered desperation‚ he then turned to the Requiem Mass‚ which had been commissioned by a music-loving count. There

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