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    Romanticism Paper

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    Romanticism Paper HUM/266 The art of romanticism evolved during 1800’s. The art focuses on different human emotions‚ natural environment‚ a person’s experience‚ differences among people‚ traditional way of life and on the unique talent that every artist possess. The art of romanticism is present in literary works‚ poetry‚ performing arts‚ and music. During the period of romanticism‚ poetic creations were focused on nature’s attractiveness and individual

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    Boston Lyric Opera Pedagogical Objective The “Boston Lyric Opera” case‚ the first documented application of the Balanced Scorecard to an arts organization‚ was written to illustrate the application of the Balanced Scorecard to a nonprofit organization‚ especially one whose performance some people believe can not be quantified and measured. The case provides the history of the arts organization and describes its prior strategic planning process. It shows how developing the scorecard‚ a logical corollary

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    drive their pleasure towards this particular product or activity. The soap opera Super Story has become a common household name when it comes to Nigerian television programmes. However‚ there are many factors that have enhance the general accessibility and viewing of this television program that is televised on A.I.T.‚ N.T.A and several stations that have wider coverage. But this programme came when Nigerian soap operas were least common; Super story is a general name for the many titles that have

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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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    Rigoletto is an operatic masterpiece created by the Italian‚ Giuseppe Verdi. Rigoletto premiered on 11th March 1851 at Teatro La Fenice in Venice‚ Italy (Rous). It is a tragedy. It is storyline mainly revolves around three characters: the promiscuous Duke of Mantua; Rigoletto (a court jester)‚ and Gilda (Rigoletto’s fair daughter). Count Monterone curses the Duke for “sexually abusing” his daughter and arresting him after he protests against the duke’s immoral actions (Martin). He also curses Rigoletto

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    Mill What Is Poetry

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    What Is Poetry? by John Stuart Mill It has often been asked‚ What Is Poetry? And many and various are the answers which have been returned. The vulgarest of all--one with which no person possessed of the faculties to which poetry addresses itself can ever have been satisfied--is that which confounds poetry with metrical composition; yet to this wretched mockery of a definition many have been led back by the failure of all their attempts to find any other that would distinguish what they have been

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    The “Threepenny Opera”: Brecht’s Verfremdung through Representation and Expression In the first scene of Brecht’s “Threepenny Opera”‚ it is clear to the audience that something is disturbingly off about the world in which the action takes place. The audience clearly sees it as a world based on super-capitalist structure. Peachum‚ the leader of the beggars in London‚ argues with a man named Filch about acquiring a position as a beggar in London. Filch was beaten for begging without a license

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    composition; another is composing for all the specific characters. A composer has to distinguish between characters through his music. Jan can’t sound like Fran‚ and Dan can’t sound like Stan. Each character must have his/her own traits. Mozart’s opera‚ Don Giovanni‚ provides us with many different characters to compare and contrast. One scene in particular lends itself to the comparison of Don Giovanni‚ Leporello‚ and The Commendator. Scene fifteen of Act two‚ places all three characters in close

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    Music Paper

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    References: Evans‚ M. E. Henry Purcell. Detroit: Gale Biography in Context‚ 2003. International Dictionary of Opera. Henry Purcell. Gale Biography in Context‚ 1993. Encyclopedia Britannica. Purcell‚ Henry. Encyclopedia Britannica‚ Inc.‚ 2011. Opera Today. Purcell: The Fairy Queen. Opera Today Inc.‚ 2010. Encyclopedia of World Biography. Henry Purcell. Detroit: Gale Biography in Context‚ 1998.

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    The 1966’s avant-garde film‚ Come Drink with Me moved towards Director King Hu’s contemporary aesthetic style‚ when paralleled to Wuxia Pans in that time. Hu was recognized to start a revolution with Come Drink with Me‚ establishing the “New School” aesthetics for Kung Fu. However dated special effects and editing would appear‚ to current viewers‚ the successful feature practically reinvented a standard for producers in the cinematic sphere. Hollywood action later popularized Hu’s editing and innovative

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