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    The play “Shoe horn sonata” written by Misto creates and manipulates images that challenge the audience’s beliefs and attitudes. This is shown throughout the techniques. Other examples of this are also shown through the movie “Pleasantville” by Garry Ross and the song “across the universe” by the Beatles. The Beatles song “Across the universe”‚ chosen words and lyrics helps identify the emotion that is being portrayed and also may give a visual image from the thoughts that are felt through the

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    Analysis on Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No 3‚ op. 2‚ Allegro con brio Composers since the early classical era have used sonata form to express through music ideas which are at once complex and unified. This form contains a variety of themes and permutations of these themes‚ but is brought together into a comprehensible whole when these excerpts reappear. Beethoven‚ in the first movement of his Piano Sonata Opus 2 Number 3 utilizes this form to its full potential‚ modifying the typical structure in

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    Symphony No. 40-Mozart Symphony No. 40 has been selected for this assignment largely for the fact that not a lot of essay papers were written over Mozart‚ along with Symphony No. 40 capturing the sadness of Mozart’s end in life. Even with the hardships Mozart was experiencing he was still able to produce this beautiful symphony. Symphonies that can introduce a more melancholy tone tend to rise to the top of the list for me. Why does Mozart reflect so much sadness in Symphony No. 40 after such a

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    A Farewell to False Love  a poem by Sir Walter Raleigh A Farewell to False Love Farewell false love‚ the oracle of lies‚  A mortal foe and enemy to rest‚  An envious boy‚ from whom all cares arise‚  A bastard vile‚ a beast with rage possessed‚  A way of error‚ a temple full of treason‚  In all effects contrary unto reason.  A poisoned serpent covered all with flowers‚  Mother of sighs‚ and murderer of repose‚  A sea of sorrows whence are drawn such showers  As moisture lend to every

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    History of Sta. Brigida Elementary School Sta. Brigida Elementary School is surrounded with evergreen irrigated rice field and rich vegetation. It was named after the late Mrs. Brigida Marte Villamin‚ wife of the late Mr. Severo de Leon Villamin‚ a very prominent man and the pioneer of the existence of the said school. It is situated south of boundary of Roxas and Mansalay that is five (5) kilometers of Roxas and seven (7) kilometers from Mansalay. The school is located along the national road

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    J.K. Rowling states‚ “Poverty involves fear and stress and sometimes depression.” Poverty is defined as not having money to supply food‚ shelter or clothing. In fact‚ there are several conflicts between the two‚ both rural and urban poverty suffer with housing‚ transportation‚ and crime. To start‚ rural regions lack resources for better housing since they are typically smaller in population. Tracey Ross states in her article “One contributing factor to the increase in suburban poverty is the lack

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    This sonata was composed around 1802‚ a point at which Beethoven experienced the crisis of encroaching deafness. From then on‚ the composer started to introduce innovative and bold ideas within classical framework in his musical composition to expand the expressiveness of his music. His novel approach was evident in his formal and harmonic arrangement in the first movement of Sonata Op.31 No.1. Distinctive harmonic departure from the classical sonata form convention fills the movement with drama

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    (10-15) Emmanuella:“Faith in the Atonement Being Written in our Hearts” / General Relief Society Meeting talk by Linda K. Burton. Footprints in the Sand |   |   |         One night I dreamed I was walking along the beach with the Lord. |              Many scenes from my life flashed across the sky. |                   In each scene I noticed footprints in the sand. |                        Sometimes there were two sets of footprints‚ |                            other times there

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    in Beethoven’s Waldstein Sonata (#21‚ Op 53) As the length of sonatas grew under pens such as Beethoven‚ the free exercise of many layers of musical contrast kept the longer works fresh and palatable. This sonata doesn’t have as bold of contrasts as Beethoven’s later works‚ but they still exist. The first movement starts with a quiet intro that swells with excitement at measure 11‚ only to calm back to a quiet simmering two measures later. As a middle period sonata‚ the dynamics do not switch

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Changed the Way We Look at Music Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a famous composer and pianist‚ Mozart lived from 1756-1791. Mozart was born in Salzburg‚ Austria and died in Vienna‚ Austria. Mozart was a very skilled composer‚he composed masterpieces like‚ The Magic Flute‚ Clarinet Concerto‚ and Don Giovanni. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart changed the way we look at music through his multi instrumentality‚ his years of experience‚ and his legacy he left behind. Mozart was only six when

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