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    AS Music – Lesson 6 Bach Brandenburg Concerto 2 – Harmony and Tonality Performing a Fugue Progress Check on Composition Assignment 1 Starter It’s BINGO time. Learning Objectives  To be able to describe the tonal scheme‚ harmony and harmonic devices used in Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 2.  To be able to contribute to an accurate performance of the Geographical Fugue and make suggestions as to how the performance could be improved.  To review individual progress on Composition 1 and set

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    ’And the glory of the lord is a piece of music written by George Friedrich ‘Handel’. This piece has been performed in many orchestras and is known worldwide. The century in which ’and the glory of the lord’ was written in‚ was the 17th century. This piece of music is a chorus number from the Messiah. The music for the Messiah was completed in 24 days. The vocal work in the Messiah is ‘oratorio’. An oratorio is a large musical composition for orchestras and choirs. Operas is in a musical theatre

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    Music Style in Modern Music Jose Joya’s “The Maranao”‚ an abstract expressionism uses line‚ texture and color to express complex themes and messages. • The 20th century is perceived to have attained a wide variety of development that one finds difficult to interpret. The predominant trait of the twentieth century is individualism. It talks about the imagination and expression of an individual’s innermost feelings with clarity and balance. This king of direction has greatly affected the stream

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    Leni Riefenstahl Essay

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    Three most significant events in Leni Riefenstahl’s professional life   Leni had many changes within her career throughout her life time. Three of these events that have been the most significant in Riefenstahl’s professional life have been her films which include "The Blue Light"‚ "Triumph Of The Will" and "Olympia".   For Riefenstahl her film The Blue Light is one of the most significant events in her life. This was a film that Riefenstahl produced without the Nazi Party or Hitler’s personal

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    Canon in D

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    in Nuremberg‚ Germany September 1‚ 1653. Pachelbel moved to Vienna in 1671 where he became the deputy organist at the Imperial Chapel (http://jan.ucc.nau.edu). In 1678 Pachelbel moved to Erfurt‚ where he taught Johann Christoph Bach‚ the older brother of Johann Sebastian Bach. In 1690 Pachelbel became court organist at Stuggart. Pachelbel’s first wife‚ Barbara Gabler‚ and son died in the plague of 1683 (http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com). Pachelbel married his second wife‚ Judith Drommer in August of

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    Beethoven Violin Analysis

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    so many masterful composers. From the Baroque period to the Classical period there are works for violin that will appeal to all lovers of western art music. Bach: Six Sonatas and Partitas for Violin The Baroque period includes music written from approximately 1600 to 1750. The most famous composer of the time was Johann Sebastian Bach who lived from March 21‚ 1685 to July 28‚ 1750. Some of his most famous and most profound violin works are the six sonatas and partitas for violin. These six sonatas

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    The Baroque Era

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    The Baroque Era Rebecca Mozingo Mr. Craton Period 8 The Baroque Era was a period for artistic style that used exaggerated motion and clear and easily interpreted detail to produce drama‚ tension‚ exuberance and grandeur in sculpture‚ painting‚ architecture‚ literature and dance and music. It started around 1600 in Rome‚ Italy and spread to most of Europe and ended around the 1750’s. The Baroque era was encouraged by the Roman Catholic Church‚ which had decided at the time of the Council of Trent

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    Jonathan Livingston Seagull

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    view for those readers‚ who are searching for satisfaction of perfection in their mind. And again – Richard Bach made his statement very clear about his book‚ that it is not a fairytale or story about birdies. The similarities with human life and society are obvious. Even at the very first pages Richard Bach wrote: “For real Jonathan Seagull – that lives in each of us.” Richard Bach shares his spiritual thoughts about this book with following words: “Don’t believe what your eyes are telling

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    of Requests Bach 5 Beethoven 26 Brahms 9 Dvorak 2 Mendelssohn 3 Mozart 21 Schubert 12 Schumann 7 Tchaikovsky 14 Wagner 1 a. Does the data listed above comprise a valid probability distribution? Explain. The individual probabilities are all between 0 & 1 and the sum = 100% b. What is the probability that a randomly selected request is for one of the three B’s? P(one of the B’s) = P(Bach) + P(Beethoven)

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    differences‚ one must take a closer look at two important composers of both periods to gain a grasp on the individual notions of each and how they helped to drive the periods. “The Brandenburg Concerto no. 5 in D Major‚” a piece by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)‚ was part of a larger series called the “The Brandenburg Concertos”. This series was given as a gift to the Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt. This particular piece was of great importance to the Baroque style‚ expressing very dramatic tones

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