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    A Formal Analysis on Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor ‚ Op. 37 a)The "Beethoven Concerto"s and Op. 37’s Placement in the Genre and as a continuation of Mozart’s Style b)Reception of the concerto-specifics of the concerto in a broad view c)Formal and musical analysis with respect to the Concerto Form in the Classical Style (As a precursor of Romantic Age) d)Conclusions a)Beethoven Concertos According to commonly agreed placement of this concerto among others‚ the way that it still

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    Mozart to Metallica: A Comparison of Musical Sequences and Similarities Stuart Cunningham‚ Vic Grout & Harry Bergen Centre for Applied Internet Research (CAIR)‚ University of Wales‚ NEWI Plas Coch Campus‚ Mold Road‚ Wrexham‚ LL11 2AW‚ North Wales‚ UK Tel: +44(0)1978 293583 Fax: +44(0)1978 293168 s.cunningham@newi.ac.uk | v.grout@newi.ac.uk | h.x.bergen@web.de Abstract Musical composition is a creative art‚ but is restricted by the limitations of the finite musical information that can

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    Analysis Of K-12 Education

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    When K-12 Education is implemented‚ the expectation that everything and everyone --- parents‚ teachers‚ and the students --- will be subjected to adjustments and modifications has escalated. One of the issues which ascended upon the execution of K-12 Education that is getting less attention from the public is the alterations done in terms of school uniforms to distinguish the seniors from the juniors. It is due to the necessity to separate the junior and senior high school students as entailed by

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    Compare in which ways distinctively visual images are created in The Shoe Horn Sonata and one related text Distinctively visual images can communicate important ideas to responders‚ allowing them to understand the perspective of the composer and the purpose of the text. In the “Shoe Horn Sonata‚” John Misto creates a play that surrounds two Prisoners of War(POW’S) characters who are forced to relive the memories of the past through an interview for a TV documentary. Through a variety of dramatic

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    Handel‚ Mozart and Chopin are three classical composers from three different periods – baroque‚ classical and romantic. Their works all contain the basic elements of music; structure‚ texture‚ melody and harmony. However the ways these things come across are unique to each composer and era‚ as well as having quite a few similarities. Handel’s Messiah is an oratorio in the form of an Italian opera‚ with recitatives‚ arias and choruses. He gave great importance to the choruses‚ of which ’And the

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    The Shoe Horn Sonata- The Shoe Horn Sonata provides an insight into the lives of two women who were made prisoners of war by the Japanese and explores the little known and horrific conditions and events the women endured. With the use of distinctively visual techniques‚ John Misto brings Bridie and Sheila’s experience vividly to life. Through the use of projected images‚ sound‚ music and symbolism; the horrors of war‚ survival and resilience are portrayed throughout the drama. Misto uses an

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    will be lost due to the mixed cultures. Unfortunately‚ African Americans have been plagued with slavery‚ which ended only to take on new forms in their minds through white expectations and the fallacious stereotypes manifested by minstrelsy. In The Piano Lesson‚ many characters‚ such as Berniece‚ are haunted by their past trauma in the form of a ghost. On the contrary‚ Boy Willie is tempted by the allures of fulfilling his dreams which have become tainted by the white culture

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    Learning to play piano

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    Learning How To Play Piano I have always been interested in art since I was young so it did not take me too much time to decide the general area for my project. Drawing‚ singing or dancing have been growing with me since I was little. However‚ to make this project more challenging and interesting‚ I will try to do something I have never done before. At the end‚ I come up with the idea why don’t I try to learn how to play piano. Piano is a pretty popular instrument that lots of people play so I think

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    IN COMPANY TRAINING REPORT On “MARKETING STRATEGY OF YAMAHA PRODUCTS” at YAMAHA MOTORS INDIA PVT. LTD. Faridabad. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)‚ Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology‚ Hisar. Training Supervisor: Submitted By: Mr. A. C. Yadav Rahul Rao B. B. A. 3rd Yr. Enrollment No.: 06511120036 Session : 2008-09 [pic] Directorate of Distance

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    Mozart is still recognized as one of the greatest musicians of all times‚ but his lack of discipline as a child led to his downfall. The pinnacle of Mozart’s success ended at an early age‚ but even earlier‚ he was thought to be a melodious mastermind. For such a gifted man with such a caring father‚ he made many terrible decisions throughout his life. Mozart’s unpopularity was caused by his musical genius. Though greatly appreciated today‚ in his time‚ the pieces he performed were very divisive.

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