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    The piece that I enjoyed the most was Vivaldi‚ Four Seasons: Spring. Four Season is a ritornello form‚ where it unifies the theme of the spring season. When the orchestra is all playing together it gives you the feeling that you are standing outside on a beautiful spring day. Then when the sting soloist comes in they represent the different elements of spring. From the birds to the sky to the flow of the brooks to even the thunder and lightning of a spring storm‚ it is all represented in the violinist

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    Cognitive Disorder

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    Helen B. Balois Cognitive disorder Cognitive disorders are a category of mental health disorders that primarily affect learning‚ memory‚ perception‚ and problem solving‚ and include amnesia‚ dementia‚ and delirium. While anxiety disorders‚ mood disorders‚ and psychotic disorders can also have an effect on cognitive and memory functions‚ the DSM-IV-TR does not consider these cognitive disorders‚ because loss of cognitive function is not the primary (causal) symptom. Causes vary between the different

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    Baroque Music: The History

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    Baroque music From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia • Ten things you may not know about Wikipedia •Jump to: navigation‚ search History of European art music Early Medieval (500 – 1400) Renaissance (1400 – 1600) Common practice Baroque (1600 – 1760) Classical (1730 – 1820) Romantic (1815 – 1910) Modern and contemporary 20th century classical (1900 – 2000) Contemporary classical (1975 – present) Baroque music describes an era and a set of styles of European classical music

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    Gcse Music Ocr

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    GCSE OCR Music Notes Baroque (1600 – 1750) 1. Approx. date: 17th and 18th Centuries (1600 and 1750) 2. Instruments: Violin‚ Viola‚ Cello‚ Harpsichord‚ Organ‚ Recorder‚ Flute‚ Oboe 3. Typical forms/structures: Opera‚ Oratorio‚ Fugue‚ Suite‚ Sonata‚ Concerto 4. Composers and their works/pieces: Purcell – Dido and Aeneas Vivaldi – The four seasons J. S Bach – Mass in B Minor Monteverdi – L’Orfeo Handel – Messiah Domenico Scarlatti – Keyboard Sonatas J. S Bach – The well – tempered

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    test 3 listening test

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    1. What type of vocal music is this? Student Response Value Correct Answer Feedback 1. Gregorian chant 2. motet 3. recitative 100% 4. madrigal 5. organum Score: 1.92/1.92 2. What is the texture of this music? Student Response Value Correct Answer Feedback 1. homophonic 100% 2. polyphonic 3. monophonic Score: 1.92/1.92 3. Which example is a recitative? Student Response Value Correct Answer Feedback 1. the second example 2. the first example

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    Psychological Disorders

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    Stomachaches that cannot be related to anything. Headache a person may think he or she has a brain tumor but doesn’t. Dissociative Disorders Loss of the integration of consciousness‚ memory‚ or a change in the identity of a person. amnesia‚ dissociative fugue‚ and dissociative identity disorder Mood Disorders Problematic social functioning‚ thinking‚ behaviors‚ and physical symptoms Depressive disorder and bipolar disorder. Psychotic Disorders psychological conditions that include symptoms

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    Written in an enigmatic second person view‚ The Diver’s Clothes Lie Empty by Vendela Vida‚ chronicles the plight of a 33-year old American women who has lost her literal identity. She is in the midst of an ugly divorce‚ has been betrayed by her family‚ lost her job and is left hopeless and helpless towards her future. The narration in second person sheds light on her mental and psychological state. One can conclude through the criterion in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel of Mental Disorders

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    hundred cantatas in cycles of fifty each Sunday. Also‚ he was recognized as a legacy concerti grossi ever composed including Brandenburg Concertos with several unaccompanied violin sonatas and cello suites. Bach famous organ piece is called Toccata and fugue in D minor written in Arnstadt. J.SBach contribution to music were not noticed until his death from a stroke in 1750‚ indeed‚ his music has influenced many more recent composers and musician. As a greatest composer early in the 19TH century‚ Bach work

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    Cause and Effect

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    This term is used to describe the emotional and ornate art and architecture of the 1600s. [pic] a. Romanesque [pic] b. Gothic [pic] c. Classical [pic] d. Baroque status: correct (1.0) correct: d your answer: d feedback: Correct. [pic] 2 The colonnaded piazza added to St. Peter’s is the achievement of this architect. [pic] a. Borromini [pic] b. Michelangelo [pic] c. Bramante [pic] d. Bernini status: correct (1.0) correct: d your answer: d feedback:

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    “The instrumental music of the German composer Ludwig van Beethoven forms a peak in the development of tonal music and is one of the crucial evolutionary developments in the history of music as a whole.” ~ Unknown Mozart aside‚ Ludwig van Beethoven is the most famous classical composer of the western world. Beethoven is remembered for his powerful and stormy compositions‚ and for continuing to compose and conduct even after he began to go deaf at age 28. The ominous four-note beginning to

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