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    The main influences of Western art music in the 20th century. Early 20th century art music was some of the first music which explored the idea of dissonance; the idea that music does not require any specific harmony among notes. Throughout the history of classical music‚ up until then‚ dissonance was avoided. The strong influence of African tribal music caused much of early 20th century art music to make the listener dance and move. Igor Stravinsky (17th July 1882 – 6th April 1971) was a ground

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    Artisha Thompson Music 1: Classical Music Live Professor Jill Felber May 27‚ 2015 Music 1: Classical Music Live The classical music period extends from 1700s to 1800s‚ which includes the music of Haydn‚ Mozart‚ and Mendelssohn. The classical period of music combined various musical instruments to create symphonies to be performed by orchestras. With the natural development and progression of music slowly changing with the 18th century society and culture‚ the classical music period was heavily influenced

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    Music is a way of life‚ it is all around us. It can influence who you are and how you go about your daily lives. Music can manipulate the emotions in a powerful way‚ which can sometimes determine your mood and your conscience. Sometimes different cultures adapt different music into their lifestyle. Example‚ Reggae is usually listened to by the Black Caribbean Community. Their music is relaxed and optimistic‚ as is their lifestyle. The style of music quite often reflects the culture. Music in the

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    Amadeus Mozart Born: 1756; Salzburg‚ Austria Died: 1791 Personal Life: Family: Mozart’s father showed eagerness to show him off‚ and profit from his son’s great talent. Mozart had a loving father and mother‚ and he was introduced to music early on from them. Health and Physiognomy: Mozart was ill many times. Suffering from a variety of illnesses ranging from smallpox‚ to rheumatic fever which has been deemed what killed him. Personality: Mozart’s personality in the beginning of his life was

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    backgroud about Jazz music. Jazz orginated at the beginning of 20th century‚ and New Orleans was the birth place of Jazz. Jazz based on the style of Blues and Ragtime. In 19th century‚ South of American use music to show their emotion‚ at the end of the 19th century‚ Jazz as a mixtura music with Blues and Ragtime and based on traditional American music. African music had a deep influence on Jazz music from the civil war‚ so Jazz music have many characteristics of African music. And it is the mixtura

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    compose and perform at the same time. Four ingredients that help music swing are steady beat‚ syncopation‚ lilting quality‚ and rising and falling of the melodic line. Charles Mingus was a jazz bassist known for his composing and improvising. Dizzy Gillespie was a modern jazz trumpeter who devised a highly syncopated style of improvising. Jazz musicians usually begin playing a tune they all know and then they make up their own music. Chapter 2 Jazz musicians follow common practices while performing

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    Heterogeneity in African Music: External Influences and Continued Traditions The music and culture of Africa were once both believed to be homogenous throughout a vast part of the continent. Today‚ however‚ it is seen that sub-Saharan Africa contains a rich variety of distinct cultures. Furthermore‚ almost every culture in Africa is influenced to some extent by neighboring peoples‚ and in many music cultures‚ influences from the West‚ India‚ Southeast Asia‚ and the Arab Peninsula can be found

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    Materials 5 Mu3107 Dr. C. Ross STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF MOZART: PIANO SONATA IN F MAJOR (K. 332); I Mm. Section Key(s) EXPOSITION FIRST GROUP (in PTA) 1-4 PT1‚ phr 1 F 5-12:2 12:3-16:2 phr 2 $ PT2‚ phr 1 $ Comments; Cadence Types Lyrical R. H. melody‚ mainly disjunct‚ supported by Alberti bass; Harmony is I‚ V7/IV‚ IV6/4‚ vii°6‚ with F pedal point in the bass. HC. RH continues unaccompanied for 2 bars‚ reversing the general contour of the first phrase (thus‚ an inexact melodic complement)

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    aspects of music and its effects on infants and children. I will also discuss how music can be beneficial to them and what parents can do to make music a part of their childrens ’ lives. Research has been done for hundreds of years on the effects of classical music on children ("Classical"). As a child is developing in the first few years of life‚ their brain is essentially being "wired" and shaped by its environment. Research has suggested that music‚ especially classical music‚ can have remarkable

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    INFLUENCE OF ARISTOTLE TO DANTE ALIGHIERI IS PREVAILENT IN HIS WORKS In partial fulfillment Of the Requirement in English IV Dante continually refers to Aristotle as the “master” or the “great philosopher” in most of his non-fictional works like the De Monarchia. The foundation of Dante’s philosophy is said to be founded from the teachings of St. Aquinas and St. Augustine because Dante’s idea of a universal ruler is based from St. Aquinas’ idea “that the church exercises its authority

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