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    Symphony Fantastique

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    Symphonie Fantastique is a symphony written by French composer Hector Berlioz in 1830. It is quite possibly one of the most important and representative pieces of the Romantic period‚ and is still very popular to this day. The first performance took place at the Paris Conservatoire in December 1830. In many aspects Symphonie Fantastique and J.M.W. Turner’s “Slave Ship” are very similar. Romanticism was a movement during the mid to late 1700’s in Europe; this was around the time of the Industrial

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    Performer: Frank Sinatra Career Span: 1935- 1970 Location: Grew up in Hoboken‚ New Jersey as an only child with Sicilian roots Band Members: Frank Sinatra performed frequently with several other artists‚ such as the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and Harry James‚ as well as singing solo. Biography: Frank Sinatra was without a doubt considered one of the most popular artists of the 20th century. Rolling Stone Magazine mentions‚ he “mainstreamed the concept of singing colloquially‚ treating lyrics as

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    An Introduction Oboe and Bassoon By Marie A Rogers 300005290 Woodwind Techniques 1 1010-1100 Mr. Robinson The oboe is a soprano-range double reed instrument with a length of 62cm. Its wooden tube is distinguished by a conical bore that expands into a flaring bell. The modern oboe’s range extends from the B flat below middle C (b3 flat) to about 3 octaves higher (A6). The oboe has a very narrow conical bore. It is played with a double reed consisting of two thin blades of cane tied together

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    The Beatles Sgt. Pepper

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    should be interrelated. The instruments used on the album plays a major role in the decision to declare Sgt. Pepper’s the number one Rock and Roll album. The Beatles used a series of unconventional instruments to acquire their desired sound. The clarinet is used in the song "When I’m Sixty Four." Another unusual instrument that is used in The Beatles recording studio is the sitar. The sitar a multi-stringed instrument that is very popular in Indian music. The sitar can be found on the eighth track

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    Field Commander Paper

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    requires maximum dedication and hard work throughout the year. It is my responsibility to put that into action and consideration for my fellow band members and staff. Putting everybody first will be my intention in all occasions. I currently play the clarinet all year around as a sophomore. I have been focused on this for five years now‚ and I know that I will promote and sustain that in being a field commander as well. I try to achieve all that is possible with my talents along with my other activities

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    What did Mozart and Haydn do for the development of the concerto (5 pts)? They composed concerts for unusual instruments such as the clarinet‚ trumpet‚ bassoon‚ and French horn.This allowed to overcome and work around the limitations of wind instruments at the time. The works are with such high quality that they are often still played today. 4. As it relates to your learning; give a

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    CUMBIA Cumbia is a traditional form of music and dance originated in Colombia ’s Caribbean coastal region; its roots come mainly from Africa‚ in fact the name of this traditional dance its comes from the African term cumbé which means revelry or party. However‚ Cumbia is a musical and cultural fusion of Native Colombians‚ slaves brought from Africa‚ and the Spanish. Today Cumbia is the national dance of Colombia which gradually has evolved around this music and came to be known as the Cumbia dance

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    Music Assignment

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    On Saturday October 27‚ at 7:30 PM I attended a Senior Half Recital given by the Department of Music at Ohio Northern University Getty College of Arts and Sciences. The director was Hannah Harding a pianist who was assisted by Alma Whetsel also a pianist. This recital focused on four musical selections which were Fantasia No.3 by Mozart‚ Prelude No.20 and No.4 both by Chopin‚ Piano Sonato No. 8 by Beethoven‚ and Morning Mood by Greig. I was extremely drawn to the style‚ sound and mood of the melody

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    Kevin Fickel MUSC 105.003 An Analysis of “When the Saints Go Marching In” The origins of “When the Saints” have never been fully explained in modern times. It was originally written as a Negro Spiritual hymn sometime near the beginning of the twentieth century. On written music‚ composers usually notate it as a traditional piece‚ but the identity of the original author remains up for debate. Some sources claim that the original lyrics of “When the Saints” were penned by Katherine Pervis and

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    much less for their students‚ disinterested and spiritless. But then he discovered his vocation was teaching life through music. 2) When and how does the teacher’s attitude change? His attitude changes when a first student couldn’t play her clarinet and she needed help‚ so Mr. Holland gave her the help what she needed‚ like private lessons. The same happened with other student who needed his help too. He dedicated extra time to help him‚ and finally he could did it. 3) describe the teacher’s

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