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    Native Americans are a group of people with a variety of political structures and numerous ways of life. Most people envision Native Americans as uncivilized; however‚ this is often an overlooked topic and there are multiple pieces of evidence to prove they are civilized people. The Native Americans were civilized in many forms‚ they lived in harmony among nature until the white men kicked them off their land. The meaning of civilized is for a group of people to have well-organized laws and rules

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    New York. Sparafucile is a professional assassin who sings bass in the opera. Rigoletto is the Duke’s jester who has a hunchback and sings baritone. Gilda is the daughter of Rigoletto and is the soprano. Gilda is often accompanied by her nurse‚ Giovanni‚ who is a mezzo-soprano. In Act I‚ the

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    electricity flowed through the Voltaic Pile. In 1779‚ Volta became a professor one again at the “University of Pavia”‚ for about 25 years. In 1794‚ he married a woman named Teresa Peregrini‚ who was also from Como‚ Italy. They both raised three sons: Giovanni‚ Flamino and Zanino Volta. Volta was acquired as a “count” by the French emperor‚ Napoleon‚ for his impeccable invention. He traveled to Paris‚ where a special gold medal was given him. Volta retired in 1819 in his hometown of Como‚ Italy. Alessandro

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    amount of time. He didn ’t accept his role as a servant very well and in 1781‚ he was dismissed. He married Constance Weber in 1782. Most of his life with Constance was spent in poverty‚ but during this time he wrote he three great operas‚ Don Giovanni‚ The Magic Flute and the Marriage of Figaro were written. His last work‚ The Requiem‚ was never finished. Mozart died in 1791 and was buried in a paupers grave. Bibliography http://www.makingmusicfun.net/h

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    Annibale Carracci was born on November 3‚ 1560 in Bologna. In all likelihood he was first apprenticed within his family. His cousin Ludovico Carracci along with Annibale’s brother Agostino‚ opened a painter’s Academy. The 17th century critic Giovanni Bellori praised Carracci as the epitome of Roman Baroque. While the Carraccis laid special emphasis on draftsmanship‚ they also worked in a style mediating between the Florentine emphasis on linear drawing and the Venetian attention to the glimmering

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    blended well with the voice; more and more church music was written for choir and accompanied by sackbuts and cornets (not the cornet related to the valve trumpet). For over 100 years‚ the sackbut was considered an ecclesiastical instrument. Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli wrote many pieces specifically for St. Mark ’s in Venice‚ which had two choir lofts facing each other. Sackbuts and cornets played to each other from these lofts known as cori spezzati. The sound of the sackbut became associated with death

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    period that dates to circa 1665-1667 (Wikipedia Contributors). The church was constructed in an undulating rhythm of architectural elements within a basic geometric plan. It’s one of the most notable examples of Baroque architecture. The artist Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini was a sculptor‚ painter and architect and a formative influence as an outstanding exponent of the Italian Baroque. Bernini was born in Naples‚ Italy during which time Italy economy was thieving and numerous

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    freely and being more individual then those of the Baroque era where they followed more ‘rules’ and experimented less. This essay will show the difference in two pieces by different composers‚ even though they were written less than a century apart. Giovanni Gabrieli was an Italian composer born in 1554 and wrote many works in the ‘in between’ stage of Renaissance and Baroque. He was a composer and organist‚ composing many great works‚ such as Jubilate Deo but mostly wrote polychoral pieces which had

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    his earliest works have been recorded. At the age of 22‚ Francesco’s father passed away‚ which caused Francesco to attain a career. Giovanni‚ his son‚ was born illegitimately in 1337. The relationship between the two was disappointment to Francesco. He describes him as: "Intelligent‚ perhaps even exceptionally intelligent‚ but he hates books" He let Giovanni live with him till he could no longer stand the sight of him and sent him to live in Avignon‚ at the age of 20. It wasn’t until just

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