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    Grieg sonata g major

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    Music History Review: Romantic The Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg penned in a letter that he wrote to his friend Gottfred Mattison-Hansen on July 30‚ 1867‚ his second violin sonata “in the euphoria of my honeymoon”.1 This sonata in G major was a labour of affection that the composer wrote in honour of the love of his life Nina Hagerup‚ who was his cousin‚ whom he married despite familial disapproval on both sides. The evident happiness is reflected in the demeanour and beauty of the work

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    pianissimo for its soft sounds. As well as having a harmony and variation. The fifth performance was by Katriana Lienbach; she performed Wedding Day at Troldhaugen‚ by Edvard Grieg on the piano. This piece is from the Romantic period. It was written in 1896 as a memorial of the 25th wedding anniversary of Grieg and his wife. Edvard was a Norwegian composer and a pianist. The dynamics of this piece is mezzo piano. I found this piece to be mezzo piano due to its moderate softness. The meter seemed to

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    Lesson plan in MAPEH IV 1.Objectives : 1.1 Perform the basic steps of ballroom in cha-cha-cha‚ waltz and swing. 1.2 Describe the brief historical background style‚ characteristics and music of ballroom dance. 2. Subject Matter Topic : Social Dances Materials : Audio Player ‚video player and Visual Aid References: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFJVjrjor0U http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgPKNzhn5k8 Textbook: MAPEH IV Enjoy life with PE and Health page. 94-114 3.Procedure

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    Liquid Lead Fox

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    help do away with the outdated idea that ballroom dances have perpetuated for years: that the man leads and the woman follows. The technique of “Liquid Lead” can be described as taking turns between partners both leading and following‚ and switching between these roles whenever felt needed during a dance. During their Ted Talk‚ Copp and Fox work together to deconstruct and transform the art of ballroom dancing. Both Copp and Fox find it troubling that ballroom dancing has the ability to lock people

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    personal emotions unlike expressionism (Encyclopedia Britannica‚ 2015). On the other hand‚ Expressionists including Munch and Weine were purely driven by emotional instincts that effectively expressed desired emotions through the use of extreme visual and aesthetic effects (Doll‚ 2010). Expressionist techniques that Munch utilizes contradict the Impressionist style. This is demonstrated as Munch incorporates obscure waved brush strokes‚ contrasting brightness of colours to create and ambiguous figures that

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    History of Roy Haynes

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    Mabel Robinson‚ trumpeter Frankie Newton‚ and altoist Pete Brown. There he started his professional career in 1944 playing with Sabby Lewis‚ and other lesser-known local groups. The following year he moved to N.Y.‚ working at Harlem ’s famous Savoy Ballroom with Luis Russell ’s Orchestra‚ of which he was a member until 1947. Roy says that his big inspiration on the drums was the great Papa Joe Jones. He has also led his own groups‚ some performing under the name Hip Ensemble‚ his most recent recordings

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    The social group I will be discussing in today’s contemporary society will be the disabled. In the media‚ the disabled are generally portrayed as incapable‚ non-sexual and pitiful beings. However‚ we have seen the emergence of the ‘super cripple’ more in our contemporary society. There is also the deviant‚ sinister and evil stereotype‚ where the disabled person is naturally crooked and operates outside of society’s norms. These stereotypes are particularly evident on television‚ film and advertising

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    Coffee and Milk Teas

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    and well-lighted signage at the store front to make it easier for newbies to locate the place. * Smaller-sized glasses especially for those with lesser tea-ppetite. Of course‚ they’d be priced accordingly. * Pastries or some other stuff to munch on as we nurse our milk teas. * Less bulky tables/chairs to accommodate more customers * Perhaps‚ a security guard to ensure customer safety as it gets dark? * And probably‚ a couple of posters announcing new flavors or whatnot as visual

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    Life

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    daily struggles to find food and shelter. Nanook’s approaches ways of hunting‚ fishing‚ and building igloos. This was a very emotional documentary‚ although there was not any voice over or anyone talking in the film. While in the other film‚ Mad Hot Ballroom is about young teens from New York who is striving for the best to win in the dance competition. This movie isn’t just all about dance it’s about the kid’s thoughts‚ hopes‚ and dreams. It kept the reality about everything real. There was a lot of

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    intensely loyal followers” (Why Does Something Become Popular). He explains how famous icons stand out to people because they make alternative approaches towards things that have once been mastered. Because of Fred Astaire’s effortless work in the ballroom genre of dance‚ and his innovative approach to filming dance numbers‚ he helped popularize dance. Fred Astaire found a love for performing at a very young age‚ and it started his short‚ yet successful partnership with his older sister‚ Adele. Together

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