two grains of Opium taken to check a dysentry‚ at a Farm House between Porlock and Linton‚ a quarter of a mile from Culbone Church‚ in the fall of the year‚ 1797." Opium in Art‚ War and Politics Opium wars 1839-1842 and 1856-1860 Hector Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique the 4th movement on U-tube Herman Goering: morphine addict and head of the German airforce in WW2 Opium‚ Morphine and Heroin Heroin was invented by the Bayer Co. It was diacetylmorphine - more potent than
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The opening of the first movement in Keeping Score: Berlioz starts very slowly‚ then becomes very volatile. After some long and stormy developments‚ the ending alludes back to the opening. The second movement becomes an elegant waltz‚ which completely contrasts the first movement. The ending of the second movement sounds like a whirlwind before it comes to a brilliant close. The third movement is long. While these first three movements sound rather like a dream‚ the fourth movement sounds like a
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HUM 112 Quiz two 1. Why does the vase in "Ode on a Grecian Urn" fascinate John Keats? The eternal beauty of its art 2. Why did Frederick Douglass eventually break away from the Anti-Slavery Society? Concern that their doctrine would dissolve the Union 3. Why did the philosophes alienate themselves from the Church? Intolerant of hierarchy and ritual 4. Why does Fragonard paint the young lady in The Swing as losing a shoe? To symbolize virginity loss 5. Why do many of Fra
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works by Bela Bartok get compared with music preceding Bartok. I will mainly focus on the development from the 18th century to the Bartok period. For the comparison‚ here I introduce Beethoven Symphony No.3 for the 18th century symphony work and Berlioz Symphony Fantastique for the 19th century symphony work. Beethoven Symphony No.3 “Eroica” is a masterpiece of the late 19th century. It shows many features of classical periods as well as showing numerous characteristics of early Romantic period
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Word Count:1‚256 Birds of the Devil The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov starts with a visit from the devil to Moscow. The devil takes many forms in the story and is known as the foreigner‚ the professor‚ Woland and the devil. The novel alternates between two settings; 1930’s Moscow and Jerusalem of Pontius Pilate. The devil and his entourage which consist of; a grotesquely dressed valet Koroviev‚ a mischievous‚ fast talking cat Behemoth‚ the fanged hit man Azazello‚ the pale-faced Abdonna
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sense of their realities. When Woland‚ the Devil himself‚ confronts some of the characters chaos ensues‚ and truth becomes unclear. In the beginning of the novel‚ two men by the names Mikhail Berlioz and Ivan Nikolayevich (whose pen name was Bezdomny) have a conversation about Jesus Christ. Berlioz attempts to prove that a man such as “Jesus‚ as an individual‚ had never existed on earth at all and that all the stories about him were mere fabrications‚ myths of the standard kind.” [Bulgakov‚ 5]
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capturing Tchaikovsky lover patron for the Bartok/Stravinsky concert and the Sophisticate patron for the Berlioz/Tchaikovsky concert. The maximum revenue we get by doing so is $120. Both concert tickets individually $40 – In this case we are not capturing Romantic & Tchaikovsky lover patron for the Bartok/Stravinsky concert and the Sophisticate & Neo-Classical patron for the Berlioz/Tchaikovsky concert. The maximum revenue we get by doing so is $160. So the maximum we can gain by NOT BUNDLING
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Rachael Campbell Caitlin Martin Eng 105 9 April 2014 Hallucinogenic Effects on Music Hallucinogens have affected music for over 100 years-- whether it was interpreted by a listener‚ played by a musician‚ or studied by a psychologist. With that said‚ the history of hallucinogens is not exactly lengthy‚ but many musicians and artists have used these psychedelics for inspiration. A musician or composer’s work while under the influence of hallucinogens is directly related to why the music sounds very
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Knowledge comes‚ but wisdom lingers. Lord Tennyson Frailty‚ thy name is woman! Shakespeare In the end‚ everything is a gag. Charlie Chaplin The best love affairs are those we never had. Norman Lindsay Brevity is the soul of wit. William Shakespeare Everything is funny as long as it is happening to somebody else. Will Rogers Fortune favors the brave. Virgil I made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it short. Blaise Pascal Great works are performed
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negative impacts on the artists and their success. While the creative juices may be flowing while under the influence of drugs the final outcome (maybe years down the road) almost always ends on a negative note. Even dating back to 1830 when Hector Berlioz wrote his most famous work “Symphonie Fantastique” he detailed the effects of an opium induced dream‚ specifically in the fourth movement. In an interview on June 16‚ 1967‚ Paul McCartney was asked if he ever took drugs‚ he said “After I took
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