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    Kulintang is the (percussion) gong musical instrument of Mindanao‚ Philippines. It is a single musical instrument composed of 7-8 gongs laid horizontally on a stand. Kulintang music is considered an ancient tradition that predates the influences of Islam‚ Christianity‚ and the West. In the Philippines‚ it represents the highest form of gong music attained by Filipinos‚ Malaysians‚ and Indonesians. It is said to have existed for centuries. As ancient as this music is‚ there has never been substantial

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    attended a Senior Half Recital given by the Department of Music at Ohio Northern University Getty College of Arts and Sciences. The director was Hannah Harding a pianist who was assisted by Alma Whetsel also a pianist. This recital focused on four musical selections which were Fantasia No.3 by Mozart‚ Prelude No.20 and No.4 both by Chopin‚ Piano Sonato No. 8 by Beethoven‚ and Morning Mood by Greig. I was extremely drawn to the style‚ sound and mood of the melody generated by Prelude #4 and Morning

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    that Constanze revealed the truth that Mozart did not finish it and that it was not written or completed by the Count. I f we take a look at the Kyrie (in the beginning) and the Cum Sanctis Tuis (the last part) you will notice that the form‚ and notation are exactly the same. Before Mozart passed away‚ he fully orchestrated and completed this part of the mass. Susssmayr‚ who was given the task to "fill in the unfinished parts"�‚ decided to repeat the Kyrie part with different text. Because this part

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    met a noble woman when he was sixty years old. Her name was Perrone he fell in love with her and they wrote poems back and forth to one another. Their age difference became a problem and they ended up being apart from one another. •Machaut had nine musical compositions that he created one of them was Puis queen oubli sui de vous. The song has a vocal melody and two parts that are played in a very low pitch. We do not know if those pitches are suppose to be voices or just instrumentals. When listening

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    has developed into different genres‚ each one having its own kind of theme. Now‚ each category has its own effect on humans beings on the way the cop with the emotions For example‚ the rich tapestry of ancient mythology continues to inspire man’s musical creations such as “La Favola d’Orfeo”‚ “Achilles Last Stand”‚ and “ Cry of Achilles”. Genres can be categorized as sorrow. For instance‚ in the song “La Favola d’Orfeo” can be interpreted as a moment of depression‚ since it talks about the greek

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    Aliaa Eldabli Per. 2 05/01/14 Symphonic Band Program Notes Today‚ the music that the symphonic band will present to you will certainly make sure that you are awake. If you still choose to sleep‚ just know that you will be on your toes once we manage to wake you up. Now‚ why would I say this? Well‚ it’s springtime‚ for one‚ wake up and smell the roses! Of course‚ for more important reasons‚ as well. One of which we have the opportunity to grant you the most energetic‚ uplifting‚ vicious‚ and monstrous

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    Huzair Kalia Speech 1100 Persuasive Speech Why you should play an Instrument General Purpose: To inform my audience why they should play a musical instrument and persuade them. Introduction: I. Attention Getter: We live in a world that hardly knows anything about rest or leisure. We are so occupied by our daily routine and juggling between different responsibilities that we rarely have time for ourselves. It is important to have something in your life that you love to do and that relaxes you. II

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    Compare and Contrast melody and structure in the Brahms‚ Debussy and Poulenc. (36 marks) From 1820 onwards the Romantic era began. This is where composers began to experiment more with their structure‚ making it as complex as possible‚ but still making sure that the listener can here lots of different motifs. This idea is basically having a few themes and using these to create different sections through augmentation and fragmentation etc. Also melodies became more flamboyant with composers adding

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    for music. He studied in Paris and got under the wing of many famous composers. He learned many things and got influenced heavily while studying in Paris. When he returned from Paris he became well known through his composing in ballet‚ film and musicals‚ and also his lectures. The first song on the CD is called “Fanfare for the common man”. This piece was written in 1942 by Aaron Copland for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under conductor Eugene Goossens. During World War II many composers

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    Ozzy Osbourne Ozzy Osbourne’s music is liked by so many people because of how his lyrics deal with real life experiences. Ozzy writes a lot about what feels or what he has done. Something that has made Ozzy so popular was the fact that he doesn’t care what people think. He always has done what ever he wants. These two characteristics have made Ozzy Osbourne a very popular musician in the U.S and in Europe. Like when Ozzy went to meet the big time record executives at CBS record company‚

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