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    The Camellias Ballet

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    Variations of the novel The Lady of the Camellias by Alexandre Dumas fils have taken many forms such as being acted out through dance in a ballet and performed in the opera La Traviata. Although telling similar stories of heroine Marguerite Gautier and her lover Armand Duval‚ the artistic vision portrays different tones of these characters through emotion and stage performance. The ballet and opera remain to the original text through the display of affection between Armand and Marguerite‚ however

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    Music is the universal language of culture. The emotion evoked from a piece of music inspires people all over the world. Music is constantly changing with society ’s views of popularity and need for betterment. For generations‚ music was a concept of solely vocal chants‚ melodies‚ organums‚ and little or no notations. Then instruments such as the rebec‚ pipe‚ and psaltery were among the first used. Instrumental music‚ also known as estampie‚ was invaluable and mainly for entertainment and dance.

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    Verdi Olsen ASL-201 M - Th 1:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. January 30‚ 2015 RJ- #2 A Journey Into the Deaf-World Chapter 2 Families with Deaf Children Summary: The chapter talks about Deaf children born into families‚ either with parents that are Deaf or hearing. It gives an understanding of what its like to both Deaf and hearing parents in contrast. Starting with a Deaf baby been born to Deaf parents‚ most Deaf parents have this incredible happiness for having to give birth to a Deaf child because

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    Changes within the flute from classical to romantic to neo romantic era’s Flute instrument When a jet of air is directed across one of the open ends at the appropriate speed‚ pulses of air set up a standing wave within the pipe. Some of the energy from the standing wave escapes and propagates to the ear‚ where it is perceived as sound. Holes in the side of the flute can be opened or closed by the player’s fingers‚ which changes the effective length of the pipe and the frequency of the notes that

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    Beethoven 9th symphony

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    creating a new Mozart‚ a child prodigy. The musical and teaching talents of Johann were limited therefore‚ he hired teachers and musicians; composition by renowned musician such as Gottlob Neefe. In 1782‚ before the age of 12‚ Beethoven published his first work‚ 9 Variations in C Minor for piano on a march by Earnst Christoph Dressler. The following year‚ in 1783‚ Neefe wrote in the Magazine of Music‚ about his student. “If he continues like this‚ he will be‚ without a doubt‚ the new Mozart.” His mom

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    Walmart Culture Mistakes

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    Wal-Mart Cultural Mistakes Dustin Wiemann TUI University Course: BUS401 December 6‚ 2011 Instructor: Dr. Daniela Portuese Wal-Mart has successfully expanded its operations from Bentonville AK to countries around the world. They are the largest retailer in the world and also the largest employer. Their first expansion into a foreign country was into Mexico with a Sam’s Club in 1991. Today they operate over 53‚00 stores in more than 25 countries. They have had great success in expanding into

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    Beethoven: a Hero

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    short period of time he would never be able to listen to music again. Beethoven’s career is often referenced in 3 different periods‚ the early‚ middle‚ and late. In the early period‚ Beethoven’s music was strongly influenced by his predecessors‚ Mozart and Hayden. It was during this time that he wrote the famous Pathetique Sonata. During the 2nd period of his life‚ Beethoven started experimenting with his music. He started noticing his loss of hearing‚ and wrote many pieces about heroism and struggle

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    Romantic Era

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    The Romantic era was a period of great change and emancipation. While the Classical era had strict laws of balance and restraint‚ the Romantic era moved away from that by allowing artistic freedom‚ experimentation‚ and creativity. The music of this time period was very expressive‚ and melody became the dominant feature. Composers even used this expressive means to display nationalism . This became a driving force in the late Romantic period‚ as composers used elements of folk music to express their

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    musical tastes. Lets first start with the classical music‚ Classical is an era; it is from about 1730 to just after 1800. A few people who contributed to the music in the Classical era are: Ludwig van Beethoven‚ Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The Classical period focused on the opposite types of sounds- music during that period was orderly‚ uncluttered‚ well planned and precise. Music was expected to be technically pleasing and grounded in certain traditions and styles that had been approved

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    Beethoven

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven was one of the well-known music composer and pianist. He was born on December 17‚ 1770 in Bonn. Beethoven received his early training from his father and other musicians‚ as he carried out his earliest concert accompanying a young singer at the age of eight. Later on‚ he began to attend music lessons with a court organist teacher‚ Van Den Eden‚ unfortunately it did not last long. In 1779‚ Tobias Pfeiffer taught him and he began to attend in classes with a musician called

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