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    to name their all-time favorite Christmas movie‚ there are many that would come to mind. The list would possibly include “Frosty the Snowman”‚ “The Grinch”‚ “Rudolph”‚ and more than likely “White Christmas”. Although it is actually considered a musical because of the songs and dance that help to bring this all together. It is based on the ever popular song by Irving Berlin that was released in 1941‚ only a few week after the Pearl Harbor attacks. Originally sung in the film “Holiday Inn”‚ it still

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    the span of the book. After using the famous musical references and their well-known pieces it allows the reader to distinguish the needed emotion that the author is trying to capture by essentially feeling it with Lucy as she plays these pieces per her ever-changing emotion and personality. The main function of the intertextual reference was to display the complexity of Lucy Honeychurch’s personality and the author could do so by using these musical references to toys with the audience’s feelings

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    forms of metal. 4. What are three examples of forms of music? Describe each form. 1.) Concerto: A musical piece in which one solo instrument is accompanied by an orchestra. 2.) Sonata: A musical composition for a solo instrument. 3.) Symphony: A musical piece that has been scored for a full orchestra‚ aka an extended composition. 5. What is form in music? Form is the combination of the other musical elements‚ including pitch‚ tempo‚ and dynamics. Critical Thinking Questions 1. Music has sometimes

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    Take techniques to create emotion 2. Way of thinking a. Humanism b. Feeling F. Music is fun 1. Fun a. To listen b. To create c. To experiment d. To perform II. Benefits of learning a musical instrument A. Ability to entertain 1. Form of self entertainment 2. Friends and family benefit B. Discipline 1. Practice for hours during a week 2. Years of practice C. Hand-eye coordination 1. Hands move from what the eyes read

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    Alex Ewanyk American Musical Theater History Writing Assignment 1 Gilbert & Sullivan: The Mikado 2/7/13 Most would agree to say that two is better than one. William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan are by any means no exception to this. Gilbert‚ a playwright‚ and Sullivan‚ a composer‚ combined their talents to make the dream team of musical theatre. Together they have made some of the greatest and sophisticated musicals the world will ever see. The best of their shows are still being performed

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    distinguishes this field from most historical musicology¡¨ (Meyers‚ 1992: 3). In this essay one will discuss and give a description of the most important musical‚ social and historical features of the following music styles in Southern Africa: Chopi Timiblia Music‚ Shona Mbira Music and the Venda National Dance: Tshikona. The Timbila xylophone is the primary musical instrument of the elaborately choreographed and musically accompanied Migodo (sing. Ngodo) dance dramas of the Chopi people of Southern Mozambique

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    and emotion of the poem the music is set to. This specific cantata‚ Voglio Morire‚ is an example of the combined use of first and second practice counterpoint with multiple vocal styles. Evolution of musical form in the seventeenth century was inevitable‚ and this cantata is an example of the musical advancements being made during this time. The initial impression from the text of Barbara Strozzi’s cantata L’amante Segreto: Voglio Morire is of sadness and shame. The vocalist sings throughout the

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    on Western European music‚ as a result Europeans were able to make their own types of music‚ create unique instruments‚ and make significant changes to the format of music. Paragraph 1 Western Europe adopted ideas from the east to further their musical knowledge. As a result of trade and travel ideas spreader faster‚ "these instruments appeared

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    Playing a Musical Instrument Aranxa Pena October 14‚ 2013 Most people have heard sometime about the benefits of listening to music. We’ve heard about how listening to music can affect our mood: listening to happy music can make us happy and sad music can make us sad. We know that listening to classical music or quiet music can help us when we’re studying for a test or relax us (sometimes even to the point where we fall asleep). But what most of us don’t know about is that playing

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    Fiddler on the Roof was a moving yet highly entertaining musical about a Jewish family living in Russia during the early 20th century. This book musical allows the audience to embark with Tevye‚ the father‚ and the rest of his family on the journey that is life. In addition to the many life-situations that the characters find themselves in‚ there are numerous singing scenes in which the audience can hear classic after classic. Some of the themes tackled by Fiddler include racism‚ love‚ forgiveness

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