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    ‘ri’ is sang on an A natural (appoggatura) –making a dim 5th. The instrumentation thickens here‚ timps and double bass are also added ‚ the bass plays pizz‚ and its rhythm goes slightly Latin – similar to much of the dance music throughout the musical - and all this creates a colourful image in the listeners head – reflecting the image of Maria in Tony’s head. Bar 15; Instrumentation thickens here as the clarinets‚ Horns‚ and trumpets

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    Outline the major musical development of the classical period and the main characteristics of the classical style. Main characteristics of the classical style: Contrast of mood - Mood in classical music may change gradually or suddenly. Masters like Haydn and Beethoven were able to impart unity and logic to music of wide emotional range. Rhythm - In Classical music‚ there is a flexibility of rhythm. A classical composition has a range of rhythmic patterns. The classical style also can include

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    movie “High School Musical” was released in January 2006‚ debuting near the bottom of the Top 200 in the United States. Seven weeks later‚ after the Disney Channel premiere of the movie‚ it hit #1. Disney knew that the movie was going to be big‚ but no one could expect that this musical‚ with a cast of six unknown actors would become a worldwide phenomenon. The promotion of the movie started on New Year’s Eve in Disney Channel‚ introducing the cast and playing some musical segments of the movie

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    German forces due to medical issues he went to the Belgian fronts to fight. After witnessing the horror of war on his own skin Hugo Ball decided to retreat to Zurich where he could finally escape the violence of war. There he founded a night club Cabaret Voltaire‚ a place for artist and poets escaping the war to unite. The event that were held under its roof were essential beginning to a well known anarchic movement Dada. Under its roof is were Hugo Ball in 1916 in his unusual and strange outfit he

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    Cabaret Film Analysis

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    Cabaret‚ directed by Bob Fosse‚ reveals a variety of stories to present the central theme of power. Through the employment of characters Maximilian Von Heune‚ Fritz Wendel‚ Natalia Landauer and The Emcee‚ Fosse establishes their distinct positions among society. The power of money is actively explored through Max’s role‚ while the influence of the Nazi party becomes progressively evident as the story of Fritz and Natalia is revealed. Equally‚ the Emcee’s omniscient role is employed to contrast fantasy

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    limitations of the film Cabaret to a historian studying the cabaret culture of the Weimar Republic Table of Content A – Plan of Investigation 3 B – Summary of Evidence 3 C – Evaluation of Sources 4 D – Analysis 5 E – Conclusion 7 F – List of Sources 8 G – Appendix 9 A – Plan of Investigation This investigation focuses on the German cabarets during the Weimar Republic and how they are depicted in the movie “Cabaret”. To understand the importance and value cabarets had at this time

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    Fender Musical Instruments Corporation is the world’s foremost manufacturer of guitars‚ basses‚ amplifiers and related equipment. With an illustrious history dating back to 1946‚ Fender has touched and transformed music worldwide and in nearly every genre: rock ‘n’ roll‚ country and western‚ jazz‚ rhythm and blues and many others. Everyone from beginners and hobbyists to the world’s most acclaimed artists and performers have used Fender instruments and amps‚ and legendary Fender instruments such

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    Everybody sits on the mat. Everybody listens to instruction cted the "logic" of nineteenth-century rationalism that had‚ in their view‚ led to a morally corrupt society and culminated in widespread death and destruction. At the Cabaret Voltaire‚ which became their headquarters‚ these artists and writers initiated a provocative series of exhibitions‚ poetry readings‚ and performances designed to take place in a frenetic and chaotic atmosphere. Many of their most outrageous activities were influenced

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    Play Critique of Cabaret

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    In ten years‚ I really doubt anything much will be changed. The only thing that I’m most definitely sure about that will change is technology and my age. In ten years technology will be more advanced. Everything will probably have touch screen‚ nothing will have buttons anymore. Even the remotes for the television may be touch screen. That’s how advance technology might get. As for my age‚ I will be ten years older‚ ten years smarter‚ ten years more focused and determined to make all my dreams possibly

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    Tristan Tzara‚ Seven Dada Manifestoes Tristan Tzara describes a manifesto as‚ “a communication addressed to the whole world‚ in which there is no other pretension than the discovery of a means of curing instantly political‚ astronomical‚ artistic‚ parliamentary agronomic and literary syphilis. It can be gentle‚ good-natured‚ it is always right‚ it is strong‚ vigorous and logical” (Tzara 86). Tzara focuses on a variety of topics in his manifestoes. All of these revolve around a central idea‚ Dada

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