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    Symphony No. 40-Mozart Symphony No. 40 has been selected for this assignment largely for the fact that not a lot of essay papers were written over Mozart‚ along with Symphony No. 40 capturing the sadness of Mozart’s end in life. Even with the hardships Mozart was experiencing he was still able to produce this beautiful symphony. Symphonies that can introduce a more melancholy tone tend to rise to the top of the list for me. Why does Mozart reflect so much sadness in Symphony No. 40 after such a

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    Andrew John C. Apostol Professor Nerissa Guevarra Art Application 23 July 2013 “Symphony of Angry” There are just so many things to get angry about nowadays‚ which is one of the many reasons why bad decisions are being made. When it comes to myself‚ I need a vent to release my own personal “anger to the world” or else I’d lash out rebelliously and sometimes violently. I’m basically angry about my shit life which comprises of a shit family‚ shit relationship‚ and shit prejudices against

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    Report on Calculation of Inflation in India from 1993-94 to 2009-10 and its Analysis. Submitted By: Heena Vartak Mita Desai Rohan Sardessai Tina Choudhury Vinay Bhasin Vicky Khurana What is Inflation? Inflation is a rise in the general level of prices of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. When the general price level rises‚ each unit of currency buys fewer goods and services. Consequently‚ inflation also reflects erosion in the purchasing power of money –

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    Utah Symphony and Utah Opera: A Merger Proposal Case Study William Bailey As Chairman of the Board of the Utah Opera‚ William Bailey has a pivotal role in the Utah Symphony and Utah Opera merger proposal. Mr. Bailey seemed to understand the financial and operational differences of the two organizations. As he stated‚ “the opera had a reserve fund and was financially stable and because of the business model could be flexible and adjust the size of the opera or eliminate projects that had not reached

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    by means of a very innovative‚ neat ascending chromatic scale manifested most clearly in the flutes‚ oboes and first violins. Here the B sharp‚ C sharp‚ D chromaticism is quite clearly a romanticised‚ neo-classic aspect of Prokofiev’s ‘Classical Symphony’. In the first 12 bars‚ he simply uses a number of harmonic and melodic devices to modulate into numerous foreign keys and then uses a neat little hinge‚ in this case the ascending chromatic scale to bring us back to the tonic. This is typical of

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    Utah Symphony And Opera Merger Task 1 Utah Opera and Symphony Merger Utah Opera and Utah Symphony merger is an organizational plan to combine the two art-based organizations with an aim of increasing their effectiveness and efficiency. It involves fundamental changes that are beneficial to the operations of both companies. This documental analysis will assist Ann Ewers‚ General Director of the Utah Opera; make an informed decision concerning the merger process. The analysis will comprise

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    attended was North Idaho College Wind Symphony In Concert‚ featuring the Whitworth University Wind Symphony. It took place in the Schuler Preforming Arts Center at the North Idaho College in Coeur d’Alene on March 21st. The main pieces which I will be focusing on are Aspen Jubilee‚ Walking Tune‚ and The Invincible Eagle. All of these pieces were performed by the Whitworth University Wind Symphony‚ whose conductor was Richard Strauch. Strauch conducted a symphony of 55 college students‚ and all of them

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    Symphony No. 3 in F Major Third Movement was written by Johannes Brahms during the summer of 1883 in Wiesbaden. It is in the key of C minor and has a triple meter or 3/8. When pieces are in this meter‚ it often means that the tempo of the piece should be higher or shorter hypermeter. This suggests that the rhythm is counted in threes rather than in twos like its often seen. The orchestra consists of 2 flutes‚ 2 oboes‚ 2 clarinets‚ 2 bassoons‚ 2 French horns‚ 1st violins‚ 2nd violins‚ violas‚ cello

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    Work Analysis Being an admirer of the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‚ I chose to analyze Mozart ’s Symphony No. 40 in G Minor. An early analyst and critic of Mozart ’s music‚ Otto Jahn called the Symphony No. 40 "a symphony of pain and lamentation." Another critic said it was "nothing but joy and animation" (Kramer 480). While these two remarks may be used as extreme ways to interpret the symphony‚ its character and mood are captivating and touching. The standard instrumentation for this piece includes

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    Titian’s Pastoral Symphony‚ the two nude figures depicted were received entirely different than Manet’s nude figure in Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe. In the 16th century‚ the Venetians developed a style of soft-colored lighting on figures and landscapes that lead to a tempered depiction of the nude that was easier to appreciate‚ where as in 19th century European art the mode was focused on realism and depicted nudity in a less idealized manner that was harsher and more abrupt. Both Pastoral Symphony and Le Déjeuner

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