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    He participated in elaborate polyphonic and concerted music at church services. Bach was best known during his lifetime as an organist‚ organ consultant‚ and composer of organ works in both the traditional German free genres such as preludes‚ fantasias‚ and toccatas and stricter forms‚ such as chorale preludes and fugues. According to Ahti Tarkkanen’s historical article Blindness of Johann Sebastian Bach‚ “At the age of 64 years‚ his vision started to decline. By persuasion of his friends‚ he had

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    life was not easy‚ and he used music as a rescue from his problems‚ thus‚ creating the most famous compositions still recognized and used today. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky was not only a very talented composer who created great masterpieces like “The Nutcracker”‚ but a great man who put in himself all the strength to become a great figure who is still known today. He was growing to be one of the most significant composers in history. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky was born in 1840‚ in a small town of Votkinks

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    which the same melody is repeated over and over again with different treatment and without intervening new materials is a   fantasia   symphony  * theme and variations   rondo 7.   A structure in which the melody is stated‚ then repeated with the first statement being played as background‚ as in "Row‚ Row‚ Row Your Boat‚" is a  * fugue   sonata   fantasia   symphony 8.   "Allegro" means   slow *  fast   dance-like   with feeling 9.  The origins of which of the following

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    electronic test and measurement equipment on $500 capital. These two smart fellows five years out of Stanford‚ established Hewlett-Packard Corporation and won the bid for an audio oscillator to test the sound equipment for Walt Disney’s "Fantasia"‚ and their fantasia became reality. Their company’s 1968 Hewlett-Packard 9100A was the first personal computer‚ but they marketed it as a "desktop calculator" so as not to evoke images of IBM. They developed the laser printer‚ the single unit printer/copier/scanner/FAXer

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    structure in which the same melody is repeated over and over again with different treatment and without intervening new materials is a fantasia symphony C theme and variations rondo 7. A structure in which the melody is stated‚ then repeated with the first statement being played as background‚ as in "Row‚ Row‚ Row Your Boat‚" is a A fugue sonata fantasia symphony 8. "Allegro" means slow B fast dance-like with feeling 9. The origins of which of the following are

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    References: Charleston Dance. (2009). Retrieved from http://education.yahoo.com/reference/encyclopedia/entry/Charleston-dnc You Tube. (2010). Nutcracker. Retrieved from http://www.upitibe/cp‚/watch Kundanis‚ B. (Feb 1‚ 2002). The Complete Guide to Irish Dance. (Performing Arts). Library Journal‚ 127‚ 2. p.101(2). Retrieved February 26‚ 2011‚ from Academic OneFile via Gale: http://find.galegroup

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    In Foster’s textbook she discusses how Balanchine’s style is more of a story dance with elegance and often involve a plot which is the style that Ratmansky also has. What Balanchine and Ratmansky most have in common is their performance of the Nutcracker (pg 14‚ Foster). Balanchine’s training process is similar to what Ratmansky went through as a kid in the academy of choreography . Balanchine focuses more on mastering basics with elegance. His style requires repeated intense training of the body

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    Fryderyk Chopin

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    HIS COMPOSITION INCLUDING MARZURKAS‚ BARCAROLLE‚ POLONAISE‚ WATZES‚CONSERTOS‚ETUDE OR STUDIES‚ MARCH‚ IMPROMPTUS‚ SCHERZOS‚ SONATAS‚ NOCTURNES‚ BALLADS‚ PRELUDES‚ FANTASIA‚ BARCAROLLE‚ TRIOS‚ BOLERO‚ RONDO‚ AND SONGS. EXAMPLE COMPOSITION OF THE FAMOUS ONES ARE: - MINUTE WALTZ (VALSE‚ OP 64 NO 1) - NOCTURNE OP. 9 NO. 2 - FANTASIA IMPROMPTU OP. 66 - POLONAISE IN A MAJOR‚ OPUS 40 NO. 1 - THE POLONAISE IN A FLAT‚ OPUS 53 - THE POLONAISE- FANTAISIE‚ OPUS 61 - REVOLUTIONARY ETUDE OP 10 NO 3

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    People may think that their main food groups are great‚ but the best fictional characters are better. Who doesn’t love candy‚ candy canes‚ candy corns‚ and syrup? Buddy the Elf is the best fictional character. Will Ferrell stars as “Buddy” in the popular Christmas comedy Elf. Buddy is the best because he is a hard worker‚ he is always happy and caring‚ and he is just flat out hilarious. Buddy the Elf is a hard worker. Who else has traveled through seven layers of the Candy Cane forest

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    Music of Romantic Period The Period of Expansion (1820-1910) The Romantic Period Romantic music is a term denoting an era of Western classical music that began in the late 18th or early 19th century. It was related to Romanticism‚ the European artistic and literary movement that arose in the second half of the 18th century‚ and Romantic music in particular dominated the Romantic movement in Germany. Piano is the most important instrument of the Rmoantic Period Frederic Chopin Frédéric Chopin

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