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    Chinese Painting

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    Part 1 Essay | topics How Flower-and-Bird painting becomes a significant category in Chinese Painting & Today Flower-and-Bird paintings Part 2 Further developed | deliverables of the final project The expression and poetic meaning within the flower and bird painting is such a good value to today’s busy city. While we are lack of having the time with nature that far different from the ancient Chinese life‚ so‚ here design a hotel concept based on flower and bird paintings as the theme

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    Beethoven Accomplishments

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    various string quartets and dozens of other key works. Many of his works are ingeniously imaginative and innovative‚ such as his 3rd Symphony‚ his 9th Violin Sonata‚ his “Waldstein” piano sonata‚ his fourth and fifth piano concertos‚ or his “Grosse Fugue” for string quartet. Of course‚ each of Beethoven’s works brings its unique detail to Beethoven’s grand musical paradigm. (Sanborn 2015) Beethoven musical works represent or signify since collective genius that includes a vast system of thought. However

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    * 1. THE SCOPE OF HUMANITIES By: Eric F. Pazziuagan * 2. VISUAL ARTS * 3. Visual Arts Perceive by our eyes Classification: ◦Graphic: flat‚ two- dimensional surface ◦Plastic arts: three- dimesional * 4. The Graphic Arts Any form of visual representation in which portrayals of forms and symbols are recorded on a two-dimensional surface. All processes and products of the of the printing industry. * 5. 1.Painting2.Drawing3.GraphicProcesses4.Commercial Art5.Mechanical Processes

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    Cyril Scott was an English composer born in 1879 and was renowned in his youth for being one of the most progressive British composers of his generation. He had composed about four hundred compositions during his lifetime‚ which included piano‚ violin‚ symphonies‚ cello concertos‚ and operas. Scott made an impact on music during the transition to the 20th century. He especially contributed to the ideas of mysticism and impressionism in music during this time as well. In addition to his compositions

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    Bartók and Folk Music Béla Bartók (1881-1945)‚ one of the best-known Hungarian composers is also one of the most significant musicians of the twentieth century. He shared a strong passion for ethnomusicology‚ which is the scientific study of music‚ especially traditional music‚ as an aspect of culture. Bartok synthesized the Hungarian pattern of music and other folk music that he studied to make his own distinctive style. As composers continued to seek originality in the twentieth century‚ many

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    Thesis statement is "Mozart’s Requiem Mass reveals not only a mastery of musical imagery‚ but also the composer’s own views about life and death. Introduction Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is one of the most talented composers of all time. The Requiem he composed in 1791 was the last composition he worked on before his death. The Requiem is the most performed and studied pieces of music history and the story of the mysterious commission of Mozart’s Requiem is a well known. The Requiem Mass reveals

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    In conjunction with a solid aesthetic sciences educational modules and Christian perspective‚ HBU’s Piano Program offers a complete music educational modules represent considerable authority in piano execution‚ teaching method‚ ambiance music‚ and going with. Also‚ understudies in this system advantage from various performing opportunities‚ regular expert classes and exhibitions by going by universally acclaimed craftsman‚ little class sizes‚ and profession/graduate school exhorting. As a piano player

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    Brief Summary: For the last few months I have been renting a room share in San Marcos CA‚ A few years ago when my chronic accumulated illnesses progressed to severely debilitating diseases‚ I became mentally disabled‚ and was awarded Social Security Disability Insurance(SSDI) benefits. I believe in being prepared‚ maintaining optimism; even as the ongoing difficulties‚ and challenges of daily life require courageous acceptance that I’m unable to do certain things well anymore‚ most things

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    Themes and Values of the Beat Generation As Expressed in Allen Ginsberg’s Poetry Perhaps one of the most well known authors of the Beat Generation is a man we call Allen Ginsberg‚ who expresses the themes and values in his poetry. He was‚ in fact‚ the first Beat Writer to gain popular notice when he delivered a performance of his now famous poem‚ ƒ±Howlƒ°‚ in October of 1955. The Beat Generation is typically described as a vision‚ not an idea and being hard to define. It is characterized as ƒ±a cultural

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    Gwen Harwood

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    Born Gwendoline Nessie Foster on 8 June 1920 into a self-sufficient family that was full of music‚ philosophy‚ religion and language‚ Gwen had many early influences in her childhood that were clearly going to have an effect on her later life. Gwen’s family had strong connections with music and it became a very important part of her life‚ causing her to aspire to become a musician. Gwen’s grandmother introduced her to poetry and she began to write her own in the 1950’s. Soon after‚ she learnt the

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