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    However‚ the performers were switched. The second piece was Jan Bach‚ “Laudes” (1971). The title does not translate exactly‚ but serves as a tribute to brass tower music from the Italian Renaissance. The title is reminiscent of The Roman Catholic Church’s sunrise service and the Italian hymns of praise‚ otherwise

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    South China Sea to the east.[8] Its capital city has been Hanoi since the reunification of North and South Vietnam in 1976. The Vietnamese became independent from Imperial China in AD 938‚ following the resounding Vietnamese victory in the Battle of Bạch Đằng River. Successive Vietnamese royal dynasties flourished as the nation expanded geographically and politically into Southeast Asia‚ until the Indochina Peninsula was colonized by the French in the mid-19th century. Following a Japanese occupation

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    95-plus percent occupancy‚ which is 20 bp from previous quarter and 110 bp from 2011. With an increase in rent‚ WRI managed to increase NOI by 4.9%. The company continues capital recycling in order to improve overall portfolio. YTD disposition is $565 million. The company has redeployed $114 million with the purchase of 2 new shopping centers and interest in new ventures. Buy/Hold/Sell Recommendation: My recommendation for this REIT is buy. The company is constantly working on improving its portfolio

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    Music has been around as long as civilized humans have been. Artifacts show people dancing around fires to drumbeats. Since music was there from the start of civilization‚ it will be there until the end too. Music tells a story with the notes and rhythms. If the people are in distress‚ the music will be sad and sorrowful‚ but if the people just won a big war‚ it will be joyous and happy. An example of music reflecting a culture is the Native Americans. Music was a major factor in the Native American

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    Not only there are many concertos written in the classical era‚ but also famous suits for cellos were written‚ such as Cello Suits by Johann Sebastian Bach. I would like to play the cello in the Classical era because of its rich color‚ deep tones‚ and wide variety of sounds. In the Baroque era‚ Antonio Vivaldi composed at least 25 cello concertos and one of them is Cello Concerto in C Major RV 398. It has three movements in the order of allegro‚ largo‚ allegro (IMSLP). Sonata form did not exist

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    Emperor Justinian I Justinian I (A.D. 482 – 565) was the Byzantine or East Roman Emperor from 527 A.D. until the year of his death. He was born in Illyria‚ a part of Macedonia that is now in Yugoslavia and was the son of a Slavonic peasant. His original name was Sabbatius. He moved to and was educated in Constantinople. Justinian never traveled much‚ spending most of his time in Constantinople. He once thought of leaving because of the rebellion occurring during the Nika riots‚ but made

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    Antonio Vivaldi Giovanni Vivaldi and Camilla Calicchio gave birth to Antonio Vivaldi on March 4‚ 1678. Little did they know‚ their oldest son of nine would generate a life of music and talent‚ to not only contribute‚ but also leave footprints‚ in the world of music; never to be forgotten. Beginning in the early 1730 ’s‚ Antonio was on a pursuit to re-captivate his career. He had gained much deserved popularity all throughout Europe‚ but sure enough‚ his fame was short lived. He died in a home

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    References:  Bach-y-Rita‚ Paul et al. "Form perception with a 49-point electrotactile stimulus array on the tongue: A technical note." Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development.  http://howstuffworks.com http://india.cchem.berkeley.edu/~reimer/courses/present/samples/sample2

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    emphasized the solo concerto. The choice of solo instrument‚ however‚ was somewhat broader then in the baroque era. There was more of a trend during the classical period towards keyboard concertos. This style was originated in North Germany‚ by C.P.E. Bach‚ and gradually

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    invariable appoggiatura‚ Vorschlag‚ Vorhalt‚ coulé‚ port de voix‚ accent‚ acciaccatura‚ Überschlag‚ and Nachschlag. All these terms refer in some way to appoggiatura‚ meaning the duration of it or the style of it. In Eighteen century music‚ like C.P.E. Bach‚ Quantz and Leopold Mozart‚ appoggiaturas are usually long. They usually get half of the value of the following note giving them a great importance in the melody even when they are outside of the harmony. In these situations‚ appoggiaturas are played

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