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    Caravaggio b. Gianlorenzo Bernini c. Nicolas Poussin d. Johannes Vermeer Page ref: 264 6. What would one expect to hear during a performance of Monteverdi’s Orfeo? a. a concerto grosso b. a hymn c. a recitative and aria d. a prelude and fugue Page ref: 265 7. Which What term is best associated with the unification of European states like France and Spain under all-powerful monarchs‚ who used their power to subdue the nobility and bring central order to government? a.

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    Johannes Brahms

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    Johannes Brahms was a German Composer‚ Pianist and conductor of the 19th century or the Romantic period. He was one of the 3 B?s or the Big three: Bach‚ Beethoven and Brahms. Johannes was a very self-critic man he burned many of his pieces before he could get anyone?s opinion on them and he burned all of his compositions that he wrote before the age of 19. Johannes Brahms was born on Tuesday 7th may 1833‚ in the city of Hamburg the birthplace also of Mendelssohn. Johann Brahms was himself a musician

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    Jazz Concert Review

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    The formal jazz concert was held at New England Conservatory- Jordan Hall Thursday‚ November 29‚ 2012. The New England Conservatory is well known for its contemporary improvisation program. The program was founded in 1972 by musical visionaries Gunther Schuller and Ran Blake‚ trains musicians to develop their composing‚ performing‚ and improvising skills. Several concerts have been held at N.E.C(New England Conservatory)‚ but the main theme of this specific one is "Rebirth of the Third Stream". "The

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    The Influence of the Feed

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    arrive on the moon‚ Titus and his friends receive ads from all of the stores and companies. The salesmen create scenes that please each person individually to get more people to buy their merchandise. “When we got off the ship‚ our feeds were going fugue with all the banners. The hotels were jumping on each other‚ and there was bumff from like all the casinos and mud slides and the gift shops and places where you could rent extra arms.” (Anderson 8). These companies use the feed to their advantage

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    The Baroque Era

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    The Baroque era was an age of brilliant progression of knowledge. It was also known for the age of the scientific discoveries of Galileo and Newton‚ and advances in math of Descartes‚ Newton‚ and Leibnitz. The baroque time period included production of some of the greatest music of all time. Baroque era of music changed the way music is written today‚ it also has a very distinct emotional tone and style. Baroque meaning odd pearl was a turning point in the history of music. The Baroque period

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    Fantasia

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    Philadelphia Orchestra. ​The film begins with a blue backdrop‚ then gradually the orchestra members begin to enter the stage and take their seats. The narrator introduces the piece and Mr. Stokowski takes the podium. They begin play Tocatta and Fugue in D minor‚ composed by Johannes Sebastian Bach‚ and the colors of the stage change along with the music. As the music rises‚ the camera focuses in on the conductor and the background becomes a brilliant red‚ and then it transitions into animation

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    Music

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    Introduction Texture is one of the basic elements of music. When you describe the texture of a piece of music‚ you are describing how much is going on in the music at any given moment. For example‚ the texture of the music might be thick or thin‚ or it may have many or few layers. It might be made up of rhythm only‚ or of a melody line with chordal accompaniment‚ or many interweaving melodies. Below you will find some of the formal terms musicians use to describe texture. Suggestions for activities

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    Fair Game Sheet

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    Final exam Fair Game Sheet Stress Disorders * Reactions to extreme trauma: * Intrusive recollections and acute distress upon cues that suggest the trauma * Dissociative symptoms (psychic numbing) – STRONGEST SYMPTOM FOR PTSD * Emotional detachment‚ being in a daze‚ dropping out of activities‚ avoidance of trauma related topics‚ forgetting key aspect of trauma‚ derealization(external world is fake) and depersonalization. * Depersonalization disorder: one feels

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    Music 15 study guide

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    MIDTERM REVIEW SHEET Music 15 – Fall 2013 Date: Thursday‚ October 31 Time: 11:00 am – 12:15 pm (Please be early‚ if possible‚ Value: 40 points (20% of total grade) Format: The exam will consist of listening identification and general knowledge questions‚ definitions‚ and one short answer question. Please bring a black or blue pen. Section One – Listening Identification (15 points) Identification of listening examples from the syllabus (title‚ composer‚ time period‚ genre‚ other elements

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    feelings. Instruments reached their peak development‚ designed specifically to achieve this purpose. There were also many influences on the music through science‚ for example using scientific methods to solve musical problems (e.g. in Bach’s “Art of the Fugue”‚ or Rameau’s “Treatise on Harmony”). To a certain degree‚ during the baroque period there existed a certain artistic freedom that had never occurred before. Artists could express their emotions and their reality‚ as their general awareness for people

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