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    exploratory prelude first tests the possibilities of a three-note gesture‚ constructed of a small dip down and then a return to the starting note. When a four-voice fugue enters‚ it incorporates that same three-note motive within its subject. After the fugue‚ a free-flowing Adagio brings back the improvisatory mood‚ until it connects to a new fugue‚ this one weaving a fluid‚ perpetual-motion subject into counterpoint for three voices. SONATA IN C MINOR‚ OP.13 NO.8 - ‘PATHETIQUE’ [1798] Ludwig van

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    (1997-2008). DSM-IV & DSM-IV-TR. Retrieved November 16‚ 2008‚ from Behavenet Clinical Capstone Web site: http://www.behavenet.com/capsules Cleveland Clinic‚ (2008). Dissociative amnesia. Retrieved November 16‚ 2008‚ from Cleveland Clinic Health Information Web site: http://my.clevelandclinic.org/disorders/Dissociative_Disorders/hic_ Dissociative amnesia. Comer‚ R. J. (2005). Fundamentals of abnormal psychology (4th ed.). New York: Worth. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia‚ (2008‚ July 23). Conversion Disorder

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    Efthimios Mariakakis Spring 99 Music Appreciation Throughout the history of music‚ many great composers‚ theorists‚ and instrumentalists have left indelible marks and influences that people today look back on to admire and aspire to. No exception to this idiom is Johann Sebastian Bach‚ whose impact on music was unforgettable to say the least. People today look back to his writings and works to both learn and admire. Bach‚ who came from a family of over 53 musicians‚ was nothing short of a

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    Josquin Desprez: Ave Maria . . . virgo serena Josquin Despres (c. 1440-1521) was acknowledged by his contemporaries as the most accomplished composer of his time. Martin Luther proclaimed that‚ “Josquin is a master of notes‚ which must express what he desires; on the other hand‚ other choral composers must do what the notes dictate.” Although very little is known about Josquin’s early life in the lowland region of northern France‚ he most likely received his musical training through his

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    Sebastian Bach was one of the greatest composers in Western musical history. More than 1‚000 of his compositions survive. Some examples are the Art of Fugue‚ Brandenburg Concerti‚ the Goldberg Variations for Harpsichord‚ the Mass in B-Minor‚ the motets‚ the Easter and Christmas oratorios‚ Toccata in F Major‚ French Suite No 5‚ Fugue in G Major‚ Fugue in G Minor ("The Great")‚ St. Matthew Passion‚ and Jesu Der Du Meine Seele. He came from a family of musicians. There were over 53 musicians in his family

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    Alter-egos: De-mystifying Dissociative Identity Disorder. Secret Window is a psychological thriller about a mind that is cracking right down the middle and separating into two different people with the most dominate of the two personalities taking over. Mort Rainey is a successful writer going through a rather unfriendly divorce from his wife of ten years‚ Amy. Alone and bitter in his cabin‚ he continues to work on his writing when a mysterious stranger named John Shooter shows up on his doorstep

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    accompanied solo song/texture of solo singer and accompaniment. | Concerto* | Composition for a solo instrument or instruments accompanied by an orchestra mainly. Large scale. | Mass | Musical work setting the texts of the ordinary of the mass. | Fugue* | Imitative section that is based on a single subject beginning with successive statements of the subject. | Motet* | Polyphonic vocal composition. Sacred/secular text in Latin or French. | Canzona | Instrumental work adapted from a chanson/several

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    Abnormal Psychology and Therapy Common and Less Common Psychological Disorders Many people often confuse normal and abnormal psychology because a lot of people know only about the abnormal behaviors. Everyone has psychology whether it is normal or abnormal. The abnormal form of psychology consists of disturbances‚ disorders‚ and destructive behaviors. There are several common psychological disorders‚ much more than the less common. One of the top common mental illnesses is Anxiety Disorders. These

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    and assist the client in processing and interpreting his life in a healthy self sustaining manner. As a topic of personal interest and often the cause severe mental dysfunction is dissociative identity disorder. According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Illness -5(2013) the criterion for dissociative identity disorder requires two or more altered states that have a distinct patterned changed affect‚ sense of relationship with environment ‚sensory-motor functions‚ perceptions and

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Music of any period reflects‚ in its own way‚ some of the same influences‚ tendencies‚ and generative impulses that are found in the other arts of that time (Donna‚ 2005). Thus the word "baroque‚" usually used despairingly by eighteenth-century art critics to describe the art and architecture of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries‚ came to be applied also to the music of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. After some years after the death of Johann

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