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    Classical Period Music Notes

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    melodic line and an accompaniment. New forms of composition were developed to adapt to this style. The most important of these forms was the sonata which was in instrumental music. This form continued to change and evolve throughout the classical period‚ and it is important to note that the classical sonata was very different from the sonatas written by Baroque composers. The early 1700s reflected a musical style known as Rococo. This style served as a transition from the Baroque to the Classical

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    The Renaissance as a Distinct Period of Time The Middle Ages was a time in history where everyone was faithful to religion as well as others. Also‚ in the Middle Ages‚ people were encouraged to always try their best; they were encouraged to fight for the highest achievement possible and to never give up. The Renaissance‚ however‚ was more focused on becoming matured and finding a way to be successful at everything one does. During this era‚ people fought to become all-sided men‚ also known as;

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    The Early Dynastic Period is an interval toward the beginning of what is routinely viewed as the historical backdrop of Ancient Egypt. It was the finish of the developmental phase of the Ancient Egyptian culture that started hundreds of years before the time of Prehistory. It was throughout this period that the celestial majesty turned out to be settled as Egypt’s type of government‚ and with it‚ a whole culture that would remain for all intents and purposes unaltered for the following three thousand

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    1. What are the six sensitive periods? Describe each briefly. Sensitivity to order: From the age of one to the age of three‚ the child expresses their need for stability. At this time the child is extremely sensitive to order. The child will in some cases be distressed or very upset if there is a slight change in the environment‚ since children is formed by their surroundings they have the need to accuracy and control. Refinement of senses: The young child has a strong desire to know and

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    History of Art in the Renaissance Period The Renaissance was‚ essentially‚ a revival or rebirth of cultural awareness and learning that took place during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. It followed the Middle Ages‚ and was basically a time of the revival of learning after the Middle Ages‚ or Dark Ages‚ a time‚ like its name suggests‚ with little increase of ideas‚ inventions or developments. In looking in to the matter of how the Renaissance first started‚ one understands that it was a

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    The Medieval Period in Europe ranges from the third century to the emergence of the Renaissance in Italy in the fourteen hundreds. The Romanesque style was the first truly international style of medieval times‚ followed by Gothic in the late twelfth century. One of the most important surviving monuments of architecture and sculpture of the Romanesque period is the Benedictine abbey church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine at Vèzelay in Burgundy. Part of the church that I believe is an important part of

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    Theaters‚ actors‚ and plays were all started in the ancient Greek time period. Ancient Greek theater began between 550 and 220 BC. The plays or productions focused on the Greek God Dionysus. Dionysus was the God of wine‚ agriculture‚ and sexuality. Thespis was a person who told stories through songs to Dionysus. Thespis did two major things that transformed Greek theater‚ make actors instead of just storytellers and translated the hymns into Dionysus to story telling songs which people acted out

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    Social Welfare Historical Periods For The Early History of Social Welfare Policy in America you see a lot of early forms of governmental aid. The Elizabethan Poor Laws provided aid for those who were basically unemployed for example if a farmer’s crop does not produce that year‚ relatives would pitch in to aid that farmer so they could survive. As it progressed into the later years government was becoming more organized. Jobs were produced through industries in the city. In the Early Relief

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    artists used imagination that accepted as a step to deep truth in order to capture beauty. One of the Romantic activists Keats thought that it is much more useful to explain feelings and sensations than thoughts. Ode on a Grecian Urn that is a Romantic Period poem is about the nature of beauty.. The poem is notable for this is an ode addressing an urn and expresses feelings and ideas about the experience of an imagined world of art‚ in contrast to the reality of life‚ change and suffering. The poem is

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    The sensorial materials "The senses‚ being explorers of the world‚ open the way to knowledge. Our apparatus for educating the senses offers the child a key to guide his explorations of the world‚ they cast a light upon it which makes visible to him more things in greater detail than he could see in the dark‚ or uneducated state." The Absorbent Mind p 167‚ Chap 17 Montessori was very influenced by the work of Edouard Seguin. He specialised in working with mentally deficient children and had developed

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