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    Music 10 Learning Material

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    HORIZONS Grade 10 Learner’s Materials Music and Arts Appreciation for Young Filipinos Raul M. Sunico‚ Ph.D. Evelyn F. Cabanban DEPED COPY Melissa Y. Moran GOVERNMENT PROPERTY NOT FOR SALE ALLOTTED TO District/ School: ____________________________________________________________ Division: ____________________________________________________________ First Year of Use:____________________________________________________________ Source of Fund (year included): ______________________________________________

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    He began to take the piano lesson by the age of 5 but his parents didn’t wish him to work on music industry. His mother died during the time he was in boarding school‚ that on 1859‚ Tchaikovsky take his parent’s wish that he once take the post on Ministry of Justice. But he

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    Pygmalion - analysis

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    Pygmalion: An analysis of Shaw’s comedic style In this modern interpretation of the Greek tale about a sculptor who falls in love with his perfect female statue‚ Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw tells the story of two opposite people and their conflicting desires. In this play‚ Shaw criticizes the British class system and makes a statement towards his feminist views. Shaw also incorporates three types of comedy‚ and these are: old comedy‚ physical comedy and comedy of manners. Old comedy is

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    Fantasy in D minor analysis

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    __________________________________ Prof. Luba Edlina-Dubinsky __________________________________ Prof. Emile Naoumoff ii Table of Contents 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. The Fantasy and Its Place among Mozart’s Piano Works 3. Structure and Thematic Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. The Current View about the Ending of the Fantasy 5. Mozart and the Baroque Bibliography 4 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . .

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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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    Janice Weber (piano). They debuted this year’s concert series on January 31s at the Slosberg Music Center‚ a show that compelled virtually everyone to attend‚ even intern president‚ Lisa Lynch‚ attended. The show’s program began with a composition by Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924)‚ two sonatas for violin and piano from 1876‚ which was a breakthrough work‚ back then‚ for the 30-year-old composer. Before the composition was printed‚ Fauré was known chiefly as a composer of songs and short piano works‚ and

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    Funk Music Analysis

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    Twentieth century. | Polytonality | The use of two or more keys played or sung at the same time‚ eg the melody might be in the key of C major whilst the accompaniment might be in E major. This device was used by many 20th-century composers‚ eg Bartok‚ Ives‚ Holst and Stravinsky. | Twentieth century. | Retrograde | To go backwards. A melody or a section of music can be written or performed from the end to the beginning. The texture of the music including the harmonies can be written or performed

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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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    shows an excerpt pertaining to the first movement of this piece titled “Prologue‚” measures 135-140. The passage shows a two-voice counterpoint that creates a mixed texture with the homophonic accompaniment provided by the rhythm section (except the piano) added to the trombones and the flugelhorns. From a contrapuntal perspective the lower melody is very simple‚ but represents the main theme of the movement and has a lot of character and strength. The upper melody is completely independent and creates

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