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    had passed since Beethoven’s last symphony. It was a longer time than had passed between any of his other symphonies‚ and during this period he composed a large number of less important works (such as The String Quartets in E flat.) At this time‚ Beethoven was a widely recognized composer but not yet exactly most popular‚ published‚ or often performed. Scattered but relative dates within this interval between symphonies have been considered to have constituted as to why his Seventh and Eighth Symphonies

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    Ballade Analysis

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    there was some plucking of the cello strings with an adagio tempo. Then the guitar and woodwind instruments begin to play and they sound similar to other instruments playing. The tempo of the song is adagio and the dynamics sound quiet and soft or piano. Then this changes and it starts crescendo with all the instruments playing together. The music sounds like folk tale or like the Mulan movie‚ such as having water drops and it is calming. The song dynamics change again and the music begins decrescendo

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    been a bad designation of something that has an awfully long history to it." Christopher O’Riley is known for playing transcriptions of songs by the rock band Radiohead. His works show his vision of "Beethoven and Mozart sitting down at a dinner party‚ playing the popular aria of the day” to him Beethoven was probably better known as an improviser until people started giving him attention for his symphonies. Christopher O’Riley goes on to explain that Liszt borrowed Hungarian folk

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    regretting that they got old and being men and never seeing the past but in these poems they see it when they smell‚ feel and hear something so as we see the three poems that will make child hood having more appearance is half past two by u.a.fanthorpe and piano by Dh.lawerence and my parents kept me from children who were rough by Stephen spender. ’Half Past Two’ is a poem in which Fanthorpe describes how a young child is given a detention for an unspecified misdemeanor and is forgotten by his teacher. Fanthorpe

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    The Entertainer Analysis

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    The Entertainer Analysis Scott Joplin was most well known throughout his career for writing unique Jazz compositions and was known as the “King of Ragtime." During his brief career‚ Joplin wrote 44 original ragtime pieces‚ one ragtime ballet‚ and two operas. One of his most well known and popular pieces today is The entertainer which has gone down as one of the all time classics of ragtime and indeed in Jazz. The entertainer was written in 1902 while Scott Joplin was in St Louis and was intended

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    Analysis of Ragtime

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    Coalhouse Walker Jr.‚ a black pianist‚ who leaves his pregnant girlfriend Sarah to make a career. Sarah tries to kill her baby but a family of honest and kind people takes her into their house to take care of her and her baby. The extract taken for the analysis tells about the time when Coalhouse becomes a good job with the Jim Europe Chief Club Orchestra and tries to bring Sarah back. The novel is written in a very specific manner. This style is called telegraphic. It means that the author’s speech

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    The Dumba Analysis

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    Dumka”‚ Fairchild utilizes imagery and symbolism to strongly contrast the past and present life. The parents‚ representing an old couple‚ “sit alone together” as they reminisce about their lives. As they sit on the blue divan” (line 2) with “Dvorjak’s piano quintet” (line 3) playing softly‚ it gives them a quiet atmosphere for peace and silence‚ yet granting them opportunities for memories of the past financial hardships of the Great Depression to flood over them. As the antique phonograph symbolizes

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    Analysis

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    |Oxford Brooks University Research and Analysis Project | |The analysis and evaluation of the business and financial performance of Marks & Spencer over a three | |year period | |Word Count: 5‚898 | | ACCA ID

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    Concert Analysis

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    Record. Datsik is a Dubstep DJ and music producer from British Columbia‚ Canada. “The Brown Bag Series” was an instrumental concert consisting of six people‚ one being Professor Golove‚ who played instruments such as the cello‚ the double bass‚ and the piano. Steve Aoki and Datsik brought their tour “Deadmeat” to Buffalo on February 28th. Their Deadmeat tour played in over 40 cities across North America and started on January 19th. Aoki was born on November 30‚ 1977 and by his early 20’s he built his

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    Analysis of the Pianist

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    progress‚ the dominant color become gray. • First sign of light and hope when the Nazis prepare to leave Warsaw shown by the first glimmer of sunlight • Same symbol in the scene that Szpilman plays for the German commander: light shining on the piano and the pianist‚ both representing hope -Put us into the protagonist’s perspective: • Lack of close-up of what Szpilman is looking at‚ for instance from the window • In one scene‚ a bomb explodes nearby‚ and on the soundtrack we hear a high-

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