Inter American University of Puerto Rico Metropolitan Campus Humanistic Studies Faculty Unit I: Art‚ Music and Religion GEPE 2020 – Humanistic Studies Miłosz Mariusz Jacko‚ Ph.D. Prudence C Reid – M00429065 12/10/2013 ART What is art? According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary; “something that is created with the imagination and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses feelings.” We make art because there is something inside the creative person
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Joo: “Big Nightmare Music” Wright Auditorium “Big Nightmare Music” Concert Report The Igudesman & Joo: “Big Nightmare Music” concert premiered in Wright Auditorium on April 13th‚ 2012; accompanied by the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra. Imagine Mozart taken over by Monty Python and you have some idea of the humor/seriousness created at the highest level of musicianship on stages around the world. Violinist Aleksey Igudesman‚ and pianist Hyung-ki Joo are both classically-trained artists who bring
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Chapter one of Healing at the Speed of Sound‚ by Don Campbell and Alex Doman‚ brings up some interesting ideas for the reader. Whether you believe them or not‚ it is important to evaluate and discuss their ideas expressed. The first interesting idea brought to my attention is an idea I would say I was subconsciously aware of‚ but never fully incorporated into my everyday life. Campbell and Doman express that the sounds you hear affects your mood‚ energy and others aspect of your life. They go on
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and its innovations. An excellent example is Vienna’s musical golden age‚ in which masterful composers such as Mozart and Beethoven flourished. Weiner perfectly captures the essence of what made the talented composers into the Viennese geniuses they are recognized as today in an ironic analogy referring to the biological ecosystem. His exact words are‚ “We see the ‘organisms’ -- Mozart‚ Beethoven‚ Hayden -- engaging in selective migration‚ moving to the ecosystem where they are most
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Harwood had some strong feminists in her immediate family. Her mother and grandmother were quite strong women and often protested for equal rights‚ Harwood was presumed to take most of this role from her mother. In the poem‚ Harwood compares herself to Mozart‚ this comparison shows the audience her feminist views that only men are allowed to be creative. This comparison also shows her view of how men are more dominant in society. The disadvantages that Harwood is expressing is that a woman must be a wife
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throughout and what is sad continues to the end Opera‚ instrumental music Classical Fluctuates to provide sudden‚ dramatic contrasts of character Sonatas‚ Rondos‚ Variations are used a lot Flexible rhythm Light‚ elegant and restrained Beethoven‚ Mozart‚ Hadyn Dynamics used to create contrast of mood and express emotions Music with particular qualities of clarity and balance in melody‚ harmony and rhythm Sonatas Romantic Ternary‚ Free form used a lot Chopin‚ Liszt‚ Schumann‚ Schubert Passionate
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Bibliography: Heartz‚ Daniel. Mozart‚ Haydn‚ and early Beethoven‚ 1781-1802. New York: W. W. Norton & Company‚ 2008. MacDonogh ‚ Giles . Frederick the Great: A Life in Deed and Letters . Great Britain : St. Martin ’s Griffin ‚ 2001. Gagliardo‚ John G. . Germany Under the Old Regime
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Italy "Si può avere l’universo se posso avere l’Italia" -You may have the universe if I may have Italy. -Giuseppe Verdi‚ Italy is often perceived to be one of the most beautiful and romantic countries. With its astonishing sceneries‚ fascinating history‚ unique culture‚ and sophisticated economy. Italy is also prominently known as a tourist destination and an artistically profound country. Italy is a country of uniqueness and creativity. Italy has a diverse range of gorgeous scenery that draws
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found that my total experience to these types of music in general is that I truly enjoy it. Until now I never showed much interest into it because‚ I was not sure what I was listening to. I have chosen to limit my descriptions to Bach‚ Beethoven‚ Mozart‚ and Vivaldi. You will be able to understand the music that I describe here‚ and possibly gain more enjoyment after reading this paper. Bach Suite No.1 Prelude in G minor; performed by Georg Mertens‚ this piece of music was created in the Baroque
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music was Russian‚ it was imbued with his love of Mozart and other Western European influences. Tchaikovsky didn’t really like other composer’s pieces. Tchaikovsky didn’t even like Wagner (pronounced VAg-Ner) or Brahms’s music‚ who were two leading composers during the romantic period. Tchaikovsky didn’t even like Beethoven’s music‚ who happened to be one of the most famous composers of all time. He would have this to say about Beethoven and Mozart: "It angers me that that presumptuous mediocrity
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