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    and urbanization‚ by the search for an authentic response to a much-changed world. Among English-language writers‚ the best-known Modernists are T.S. Eliot‚James Joyce‚ Gertrude Stein‚ and Virginia Woolf. Composers‚ including Arnold Schoenberg‚Igor Stravinsky‚ and Anton Webern‚ sought new solutions within new forms and used as-yet-untried approaches to tonality. In dance a rebellion against both balletic and interpretive traditions had its roots in the work of Émile Jaques-Delcroze‚ Rudolf Laban‚ and Loie

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    HORIZONS Grade 10 Learner’s Materials Music and Arts Appreciation for Young Filipinos Raul M. Sunico‚ Ph.D. Evelyn F. Cabanban DEPED COPY Melissa Y. Moran GOVERNMENT PROPERTY NOT FOR SALE ALLOTTED TO District/ School: ____________________________________________________________ Division: ____________________________________________________________ First Year of Use:____________________________________________________________ Source of Fund (year included): ______________________________________________

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    to the study One would assume that a religious composition is a direct reflection of a composer’s personal ecclesiastical devotion. My research discovered that this was not always the case. Discussions of the famous works by Beethoven‚ Liszt and Stravinsky do not usually focus on their religious compositions. However‚ their religious works represent relevant personal experiences of their lives. Their noteworthy religious works also afford Western art music enthusiasts a closer look into the emotions

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    1884 Brussels Term "art nouveau" appears in print for the first time‚ describing the Belgian artists’ group "Les XX." The first subway system opens in London. 1885 Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz invent the first automobile run by an internal combustion engine. 1889 The Eiffel Tower is built for the Paris World’s Fair. 1892 New York Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company established. 1893 Great Britain Paris Japanese prints exhibition organized by Siegfried Bing. Aubrey

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    Cage‚ one of the most revered composers of the 20th century‚ changed how people understood the meaning of music. His experimental‚ controversial musical philosophies exposed the contradictions between the definition of sound and the definition of music. Although it is challenging to explain the broad concepts of sound and music‚ Cage asserts that both music and sound do not require meaning to be memorable and bring pleasure. Although I personally disagree with this philosophy‚ I believe his unorthodox

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    Keval Patel Hum 125 The Romantic Period It was the period come after Classical period and from 1825 to year 1900. It was also known as Romanticism. In the 19th century‚ the French revolution fostered the rise of a middle-class or society. The slogan of the French revolution was “liberty‚ equality‚ fraternity” and that inspired hopes and visions to which artists responded with zeal. Romantic period started to abandon the conservative ideas and turned to passion. During this period‚ romantic

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    heavy costumes‚ and hard footsteps (Moore). These elements of the dance angered many audience members‚ while other audience members enjoyed it. Disagreement among the crowd led to a huge uproar and caused a riot. After this piece‚ Nijinsky and Stravinsky no longer collaborated. This event became one of the most historic moments in dance. “The premiere would pass into legend as one of the great moments of cultural history‚ but for each of the protagonists it was a personal turning point‚ too”

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    Critique #1 I have never been personally a fan of the romantic orchestra music but going to listen to a concert live is breathtaking. I attended the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra‚ Masterpieces concert with music director Fouad Fakhouri performing Igor Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms and Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No.1 in D major. There was a full stage of musicians and a complete choir to back it up. The first half of the performance was a complete orchestra of woodwinds‚ strings‚ drums‚ brass‚ excreta

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    features is radical artistic experiment. The boundary-breaking art‚ literature‚ and music of the first decades of the century are the subject of the topic “Modernist Experiment.” Among the leading aesthetic innovators of this era were the composer Igor Stravinsky‚ the cubist Pablo Picasso‚ and the futurist F. T. Marinetti. The waves of artistic energy in the avant-garde European arts soon crossed the English Channel‚ as instanced by the abstraction and dynamism of Red Stone Dancer (1913-14) by the London-based

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    names such as Mozart‚ Haydn‚ Beethoven and  Bach‚ developed some of the most popular tunes of their time. In the earlier stages of the 20th century composers began to compose music that attempted to fuze together both Jazz and classical music. Igor Stravinsky ‚ Maurice Ravel‚ and Darius Milhaud were just a sum of the most notable. America had a few of its own successful composers as well such as‚ Aaron Copland ‚George Gershwin ‚ Gunther Schuller‚ and Leonard Bernstein also arrived through the inspiration

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