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    pastor wanted simple arrangements whereas Bach had a more complex style. After a year‚ Bach had won the post of organist at the court of the Duke Wilhelm Ernst. It was during this time he wrote one of his most popular pieces for an organ‚ “Toccata and Fugue in D Minor.” In 1717‚ Bach had accepted a position with Prince Leopold but Duke Wilhelm Ernst had no interest in releasing Bach. In fact he was imprisoned for several weeks when he tried to leave. Bach was allowed to go to Cöthen in early December

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    Oratorio and cantata were two genres that re-emerged in the first half of the eighteenth century. They were already important musical alternatives to opera by the mid-seventeenth century‚ but differed in nearly every respect from the genres of the same names found in the early eighteenth century. As genres late in the period‚ they both bespoke the traditions from which they originally sprang and permitted new recombination of the musical elements of these same traditions. The oratorio and cantata

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    Gwen Harwood’s poetry is very powerful for its ability to question the social conventions of its time‚ positioning the reader to see things in new ways. During the 1960’s‚ a wave of feminism swept across Australian society‚ challenging the dominant patriarchal ideologies of the time. Gwen Harwood’s poems ‘Burning Sappho’ and ‘Suburban Sonnet’ are two texts that challenge the dominant image of the happy‚ gentle‚ but ultimately subservient housewife. Instead‚ ‘Burning Sappho’ is powerful in constructing

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    6 Concepts of Music Duration Aspects: * Beat * Underlying pulse in music * Rhythm * Patterns of long and short sounds and silences found in music * Tempo * The speed of the beat. Music may be relatively fast or slow and may become faster or slower * Meter * the grouping of the beats * Beats can be grouped in any combination including 2‚3‚4‚5‚6‚7 etc. * Regular and irregular meters * Metric groupings * Tempo * Rhythmic devices such

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    Visual and performing arts enrich our lives in a variety of ways. They entertain us‚ educate us about the world‚ let us see our world in a different way‚ and help us record our world for future generations. There are many different forms of visual and performing arts. In this essay‚ I will discuss painting‚ music‚ theater‚ and dance. Painting is the art of putting a medium on a flat surface with a brush. The mediums used to do this are as vast as the artist themselves. Some of these mediums

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    MUL1010 Study Guide for Final Exam Please look up answers from Section IV of the course--the Historical Periods-- and listen to excerpts from the course for the listening questions below to be well-prepared for the Proctored Final Exam. Give yourself plenty of time to listen and to study. 1. Who was Anicius Boethius? 2. Who is the “Father of the Symphony?” 3. What musical technique replaced tonality in the 20th Century? 4. What is tonality? 5. What is secular music? 6. What is sacred music

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    WHAT IS MENTAL DISORDER? Distinguishing "normal" from "abnormal" is no simple task. Three classic symptoms suggest severe mental disorder: hallucinations‚ delusions‚ and extreme affective disturbances. Hallucinations are false sensory experiences‚ such as hearing nonexistent voices. Delusions are extreme disorders of thinking that involve persistent false beliefs. If you think you are the President of the United States (and you are not)‚ you have a symptom of psychopathology. Similarly‚ those whose

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    Over the centuries‚ people have tried to manipulate and harness the power of numbers‚ hoping that somehow this will enable them to understand and explain the mysteries behind both the human psyche‚ and the path each individual is destined to follow in life. It is because of this that numbers make an appearance in many of the esoteric arts of divination‚ in particular those of astrology due to the central role they play in the calculations regarding date and time of birth. Numbers are used in an

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    Dissociative identity disorder is defined as‚ “...condition wherein a person’s identity is fragmented into two or more distinct personalities.” (Handbook of Psychology) Dissociative identity disorder‚ or DID‚ is considered rare amongst the psychological community and patients are often victims are various forms of abuse or extreme trauma. DID has several aspects of other dissociative disorders‚ but will vary from patient to patient due to the intricacies of the human mind. One common aspect in DID

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    the Baroque era. Johann Sebastian Bach was considered a master of Polyphonic music. He truly was a master of polyphonic textures. Bach also was an expert in the ways of an organ. I mostly know him for just his organ pieces. For example Toccata and Fugue in D minor‚ almost everyone knows that song. Other than his family life he had a an extreme devotion to his music career. He compiled around 1‚128 different pieces of music. Considering He lived 65 years and did not start writing music until he was

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