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    instruments‚ which was different from the Renaissance Era up to 1600. Also‚ the Baroque Era developed figured bass (basso continuo) and included improvisation which allowed for contrasting sections. One influential composer during the Baroque Era was J.S Bach. Bach was an involved musician who composed mainly to meet the needs of the positions he held. For example‚ as a church organist‚ he wrote works mainly for organ but also harpsichord‚ as well as cantatas for church‚ chorales‚ concertos‚ and chamber works

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    becoming less of a surprise every day’ ‘Ah yes but‚ Arthur‚ it’s the thought that counts. ‘Touche’ Sebastian

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    help explain the relationships between Alicia‚ Devlin‚ Sebastian and Mrs. Sebastian‚ and an overall theme of being trapped. An analysis of the film from the first poisoning scene to the final scene in the film shows how the above tools lead to a better understanding of the character’s motivations. The most obvious recurring object in the final scenes is the poisoned coffee cup. In the first scene of the portion being analyzed‚ Sebastian suggests to Alicia that she drink her coffee‚ and Hitchcock

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    Joan Sebastian‚ a Mexican singer‚ has been an influential figure in the music world with his passionate ranchera songs. His CD‚ Joan Sebastian con Mariachi‚ features various songs that deal with the theme of lost and unrequited love. In Peter Manuel’s Popular Music of the Non-Western World‚ he observes that a large number of Mexican music originates from other countries when he says‚ “the vast majority of the popular music produced in Mexico has been and continues to be based on imported styles”

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    involvement within this field trip‚ I’ve seen paintings from Aelbert Cuyp‚ N.L. Peschier‚ Frans Snyders‚ and more. What brought to my attention the most is a painted canvas called “Saint Sebastian Cured by Saint Irene” done by Luca Giordano‚ very ironic that Sfakianos’s first name is the name of the female Saint. “Saint Sebastian Cured by Saint Irene” was made in Naple‚ Italy on 1655 with a dimension of 184.2 × 276.2 cm. On

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    Throughout history‚ artists have depicted the figure in various styles with rather erotic tendencies. Pieces like The Shunga Scroll‚ depicting a series of intimate sexual scenes between various individuals‚ and Saint Sebastian‚ an artistic rendering of a saint that is idealized in exchange for languid eroticism‚ represent some of the most erotic treatments of the human figure. Though each piece represents various art styles as well as purposes‚ both works have been and will continue to be held in

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    Motet Development

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    The motet was one of the most important forms of polyphonic music from 1250 to 1750. The Italian mottetto was originally a profane polyphonic species of music‚ the air‚ or melody‚ being in the Tenor clef‚ taking the then acknowledged place of the canto fermo or plainchant‚ theme. It originated in the 13th century resulting from the practice of Pérotin and his contemporaries in Paris. The term "motet" can be translated as "the word of movement". Sometimes two upper voices had different words. In the

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    The Healing of an Unknown Wound Sebastian was a perfect German‚ fiercely patriotic and deeply loyal to the Nazi ideology. Growing up amid Nazi propaganda‚ he had a distorted view of the world‚ seeing only the supposed superiority of his race and the oppression of others as justified. His perspective was clouded‚ his beliefs as strong as steel. He was then told to work at a concentration camp in lower Germany. The horrors he witnessed in the camp were like no other‚ the inhuman treatment of those

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    Lightwood(Wayland)‚ Simon Lewis‚ Sebastian Verlac A.K.A. Jonathan Morgenstern‚ Isabelle Lightwood‚ and Alec Lightwood. Other Characters include Magnus Bane‚ Raphael Santiago‚ and The Seelie Queen. Previously in the series: Clary

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    relationship by the end of the final act‚ unlike the majority of the characters. Due to his harmless infatuation with Sebastian‚ Antonio is unnecessarily alienated by the new world formed at the end of the play.

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