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    Rhapsody in Blue

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    one of the most famous American operas called Porgy and Bess. Many people say it is “considered to not only be Gershwin’s most complex and best-known works‚ but also among the most important American musical compositions of the 20th century.” (Gershwin‚ 2013). After the success of his compositions‚ he moved to Hollywood and was asked to compose music for a film entitled Shall We Dance? On July 7‚ 1937‚ George Gershwin passed away immediately following a surgery to remove a malignant brain tumor

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    Music in My Life

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    day that waits. I think it is like the memoirs to my life as it has been there throughout everything with me. When I was younger‚ I didn’t have the great love for musical as I do now. I mainly listened to whatever was playing in the background or what my parents were listening to. I didn’t have much of a care for musical compositions. There was sometimes a little bit of pop music thrown in to the mix here and there‚ but that’s really all I liked back then. Whether I was in the car‚ the house‚ or

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    The Trout Song Essay

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    The Trout Song is among Franz Schubert’s over 600 songs and one that is a listeners’ favorite. It was one of his earliest compositions when he was just twenty-one years old. The Trout Song‚ mainly referred to as Die Forelle‚ in German‚ was composed way back around the year 1817 but it mostly echoed words from a poem written by another German Christian Schubart. The lyrics of Schubart’s poem as repeated in the Trout Song‚ are about a bystander who is watching a trout dart around in a small stream

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    Maestro Notes

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    complete picture at the end. Goldsworthy provides a table of contents with the sections of the novel labelled. The second section is called ‘Intermezzo’ which is a short piece of music that is performed between longer movements of an extended musical composition‚ usually for solo piano. While this introduces the idea of music within the table of contents the other sections are time and place based. Language features Some language

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    Regional At Best Analysis

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    value something contains. Take Bloom’s Taxonomy for instance. It managed to organize what specific groups of people consider to be the most efficient way to learn into a hierarchical model. Similarly‚ categorizing music can also assist placing some musical pieces above others. People who are willing to explore the diverse world of music should consider listening to Regional at Best‚ by Twenty One Pilots‚ due to its powerful message and unique artistic style. Regional At Best was the second album

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    hills‚ the trees spanning through all layers of the work reaching out of the canvas in the foreground‚ the man placed in the lower right corner of the work admiring the landscape and tending to the cattle. Colour used in the work‚ to create the composition utilises the greens widely used in paintings of the Australian landscape; the most prominent is heritage green. The work contains heritage green‚ leaf green‚ pale blue‚ straight blue‚ light grey‚ deep grey‚ white‚ yellow ochre‚ brown and black.

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    Notes

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    General Comprehension Questions – Maestro Darwin. 1976. 1. Describe Keller’s appearance and manner. What is emphasized? Why?Keller is a short european man with grey-white hair and an arched nose. He had soft‚ pale‚ clean skin with small pudgy hands that were always manicured although he was missing a finger. He takes more pride in looking after his hands than he does about any other part of his body. He is also a very classical man. Paul finds him very fascinating.2. Of what significance is the

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    the use of value in art Chiaroscuro: extreme use of lights-and-darks (high contrasts) Line use for creating value Hatching: close parallel lines “typically occurs in lighter regions of composition” Cross-Hatching: lines drawn 90 degrees to each other “typically occurs in darker regions of composition” Color Psychological and Symbolic Meaning Types of Color Local Color: color of

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    Henri Fantin-Latour

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    Fantin-Latour’s uniqueness in his painting liberated the technique of expressive form of Leda. Henri’s attempt to describe symbolic imagery signifies the state of the artist’s mind‚ as a consequence of this aspiration for an artistic haven. The composition of Leda stands well defined in perspective of the subject‚ with the effect of different shades of tones of red‚ green‚ blue‚ and white that contribute to the unification of the painting. Leda‚ the main subject of the painting which gives a playful

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    Galette’ Music in the Tuileries Garden depicts a fashionable Parisian crowd socialising in the the Tuileries garden as they enjoy the music played by a band‚ Manet has not included the musicians in the painting. The scene is crowded and the composition of people occupies more than half of the canvas. Manet has attempted to capture the hustle-bustle of the modern life of people living during the era. He has paid attention to each individual stressing on their different actions expressions. Music

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