Analysis: Bach Suite No. 3 in D major The instruments used in the piece are: * Trumpet 1 * Trumpet 2 * Trumpet 3 * Timpani * Oboe 1 * Oboe 2 * Violin 1 * Violin 2 * Viola * Continuo – Harpsichord or Double Bass Why this piece is typically baroque This is piece is baroque as it includes many of the baroque characteristics: * Perfect Cadence!! – In the concept Pitch‚ the perfect cadence is very obvious at the end of the sections and phrases – change
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Electronic waste ruins the lives of people in developing countries Electronic waste ruins the lives of people in developing countries Eunice Lam Whitworth University Abstract Technology advancement brings the problem of electronic waste. The number of obsolete electronic items rises every year. However‚ the reuse and recycling rate in the United States is low. Consequently‚ the wastes are shipped to developing world and it seriously ruins the lives of citizens in developing countries.
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"Compare and Contrast"The protagonists‚ Poham in "How Much Land Does a Man Need?" by Leo Tolstoy‚ and Faust in "Faust‚" part 1 written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe‚ are similar and different in many ways. The characters of the devils as drawn by Goethe and Tolstoy also have many things in common. Both of the stories are about greed and what people are willing to do to get what they want. "How Much Land Does a Man Need" is a well-crafted adaptation of a short story by 19th century Russian novelist
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shocking‚ realistic war poetry on the horrors of war and the effects it has on people such as‚ solidarity‚ loss of hope‚ pessimism‚ nostalgia‚ isolation and disillusionment. In this essay I will be focussing on one of his poems called ‘disabled’. Sebastian Faulks is a contemporary writer who writes about war and the effects of it which is very similar to Wilfred Owen. The extract that I will be focussing on is from the novel called ‘The Last Night’ from Charlotte Gray‚ which is set in Vichy France
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Referring to Bach’s Brandenburg concerto no 2 in F major 1st movement allegro (up to end of page 6)‚ write a critical analysis of the score excerpt. You should refer to as many of the topics studied‚ as is possible‚ including the following: a) Examples of diatonic harmony b) Unison c) Disjunct and conjunct melody d) Ostinato e) Phrasing and articulation Candidate number: 2199931 Word count: 432 In the Brandenburg Concerto no 2 in F Major 1st movement allegro‚ there is use of diatonic harmony
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Compare and contrast the ways in which the theme of isolation is presented and explored by Sebastian Faulks and T.S Eliot in ‘Engleby’ and ‘Selected Poems’. Throughout both ‘Engleby’ and ‘Selected Poems’ there is a prevailing sense of ‘apprehension of the tenuousness of human existence’ which is evident in the protagonists’ confining inability to communicate with the world around them‚ as seen in Prufrock’s agonised call‚ ‘so how should I presume?’. ‘The Wasteland’ was written by Eliot to ‘address
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Bach came from a family of musicians. Due to the death of his parents‚ at the age of ten‚ Bach was taken in by his older step brother/church organist‚ Johann Christoph. Christoph felt the need to provide Bach with musical instruction‚ which led him to enrolling Bach in a local school. In 1703‚ Bach received his first job playing the violin and harpsichord at the court of Duke Johann Ernst in Weimar. He was a great performer and he landed many
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Both of the writers make me feel sympathy for the main characters because the main characters are both still in their youth and they both face the same fate – death. Although the characters are portrayed in very different situations‚ both writers show how powerless they are to avert their fate. By having an accident or tragedy in the pieces‚ the writers make the reader feel compassion because it is not the central characters fault. From saying that the boy was ‘a child at heart’ whilst ‘doing a
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Baroque Era‚ Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 21‚ 1685 in Eisenach. Bach‚ the youngest child of Johann Ambrosius Bach‚ and Maria Elisabeth Lämmerhirt came from a family of organists and composers including his father Johann Ambrosius Bach‚ who was organist of the Lutheran Church in Eisenach‚ and his older brother Christopher whom took over the care of Sebastian at the age of ten when their parents passed away. Although taught a little from his father and brother Christopher‚ Bach learned most
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Our God). This chorale set the framework for his branch of Christianity. The chorale he composed was so well-known that future composers used it in their pieces as well. This includes‚ but is not limited to: Dietrich Buxtehude‚ Johann Pachelbel‚ and Johann Sebastian Bach. Even though the way these composers utilize the chorale is different‚ they all use it in unique ways to express their artistic abilities and differences. The Reformation was the movement connected to Luther. In 1517‚ he placed
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