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    mutually echo a consistent theme is called imitative polyphony. 12. In the musical domain‚ C.G. Neefe introduced the young Beethoven to the works of J.S. Bach 13. Our protagonist’s only important composition teacher in Bonn was Christian Gottlob Neefe‚ a Saxon composer‚ organist‚ and conductor 14. Our protagonist’s father was Johann van Beethoven‚ a court tenor and music teacher of moderate talent‚ whose alcoholism hobbled his career 15. The late-18th-c. German literary movement that

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    "The Story Of ’I ’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man ’" NPR. NPR‚ n.d. Web. 07 June 2013. PBS. PBS‚ n.d. Web. 07 June 2013. "The 50 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of All Time | Rolling Stone." Rollingstone.com. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 07 June 2013. "Johann Sebastian Bach Quotes." Johann Sebastian Bach Quotes (Author of The Well-Tempered Clavier). N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 07 June 2013. I was able to make a bib for the ones up top‚ but I was not able to make one for the ones listed below. http://rapgenius.com/Lupe-fiasco-bitch-bad-lyrics

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    TIME CAPSULE NAME HUM 102: Intro to the Humanities II DATE Introduction Throughout time the humanities have evolved and proof of this evolution is seen in each of the different concepts that humanities cover. There are several time capsules that are rumored to contain pieces of some of the most influential art‚ music‚ architecture‚ philosophy‚ and literature in the Renaissance and Baroque periods. To find these capsules would be to travel back in time and hold in one’s hands the true measure

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    way of connecting with someone else‚ It can be shared at a small scale‚ on personal display‚ or it can be disclosed on a large scale as in a museum. Art is the most versatile and expressive form of communication. While the famous composer Johann Sebastian Bach spoke only German‚ people all over the world are able to enjoy his music. Although the painter‚ Claude Monet was a Frenchman‚ his colors and expressionism speak‚ wordlessly‚ across cultures. On the same token‚ more alternative artists‚ using

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    papacy commissioned artists to lavishly restore Rome in the hope that Rome would become the most beautiful city that would attract Christians. Meanwhile‚ in the rest of the world‚ William Shakespeare was in England writing his plays and Johann Sebastian Bach was in Germany working as a choir director; interestingly‚ his compositions seem to represent the style of Baroque art. Much of Baroque art reflects Biblical stories‚ scenes of saints‚ or other historical events‚ and two particular painters

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    Blake: Underappreciated and Unexpected Influence Many well-known and acclaimed writers‚ musicians‚ and artists were not recognized and were even criticized during their own time period. Among these were Vincent Van Gogh‚ Edgar Allen Poe‚ and Johann Sebastian Bach‚ who are all now heavily studied individuals. This was also the case for William Blake‚ a writer criticized and underappreciated in his time‚ that is now regarded as one of the six major English Romantic poets. His engravings and poetry have

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    also to its music. Baroque music forms a major portion of the classical music canon‚ being widely studied‚ performed‚ and listened to. It is associated with composers such as Claudio Monteverdi‚ Antonio Vivaldi‚ George Frideric Handel‚ and Johann Sebastian Bach. The baroque period saw the development of functional tonality. Opera originated in Italy in the late sixteen century among a group of Florentine musicians and poets with aristocratic ties. Orfeo [1607]‚ an Opera by great composer Claudio

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    Music. Fascinating both by it’s diverse individual styles and the inevitable fusion of different genres which in turn have created other completely new and unique styles of music. Classical music is a perfect example. The earliest forms of classical music were composed in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries and displayed a very complicated and sophisticated form of writing incorporating a wide range of instruments and used the principle of multi instrumentation which achieved a very full

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    harmony rather than the complexity of melodic lines. The growth of figured bass and counterpoint represents the development of harmony. However‚ by the late baroque period‚ polyphonic texture returned to favor. Famous Baroque composers: - Johann Sebastian Bach Popular work: Air on a G String - George Frideric Handel Popular work: The Messiah - Antonio Vivaldi Popular work: The Four Seasons It is difficult to define Jazz music‚ as there are many different styles and movements. A brief

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    interpretation and intentions. So all writings are open for creative interpretation thus being for this paper I am going to focus on the directorial staging of this play and how the staging and direction brought the focus of the subplot of Antonio and Sebastian into a homoerotic relationship opposed to other renditions of Twelfth Night that were homosocial. Directors have creatively reconstructed these plays pulling from the era‚ the popular ideology of the community and political correctness at the times

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