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    Music Speech

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    Bibliography: Parker‚ Roger. The Oxford History of Music and Opera. Oxford University Press: Oxford‚ NY; 1996. "The Mozart Effect: How Classical Music Improves Intelligence and Learning". Child Development Institute. http://www.childdevelopmentinfo.com/development/Mozart_Effect.htm

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    Movie Review: My Immortal Beloved and Amadeus Music that captured the attention of the world was composed hundreds of years before it met by our own ears. Good thing there are movies that holds the memory of the past to give us some sort of idea‚ how‚ why‚ and who made the music that stunned millions of people. The films were about the biography of two great composers‚ the musical genius Wolfgang “Amadeus” Mozart played by Tom Hulce‚ directed by Milos Forman in 1984 and the mystery of

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    almost all pieces of literature. However‚ no piece of literature has a confidant character as complex as the Phantom in the musical "The Phantom of the Opera". The Phantom is a turn from the traditional confidant‚ who would be a friend of the heroine‚ or Christine in this case‚ and turns from a confidant to the main antagonist. The Phantom of the Opera used the Phantom as a confidant to add depth to his and Christine’s relationship‚ and also to be able to contrast the different ranges of human emotion

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    Therbligs

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    El concepto de división básica del trabajo‚ desarrollado por Frank y Lillian Gilbret‚ se aplica a todo trabajo productivo ejecutado por las manos del operador. Le llamaron "therbligs" (su propio apellido Gilbreth leído al revés) a estos movimientos fundamentales y concluyeron que‚ todas y cada una de las operaciones‚ se componen de una serie de 17 divisiones básicas. En la tabla aparecen estos 17 movimientos fundamentales de las manos‚ un tanto modificados de acuerdo con el resumen de Gilbreth‚ así

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    Cost of Data Breaches When data breaches occur‚ it can be extremely costly towards a company. They may be required to pay fees directly to consumers‚ or pay for technology that increases their security so a hack does not occur again. Either way‚ corporations should understand the cost that a hack of consumers’ information could cost them. Ponemon Institute researched this and found‚ “data breaches cost companies an average of $221 per compromised record – of which $145 pertains to indirect costs

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    Classical vs. Modern music

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    at an early age‚ and he began touring around the same time. Throughout his life‚ Mozart made many enemies‚ many his own fault‚ through his naive arrogance and harsh critique of his musical colleagues. He worked anxiously‚ composing symphonies and operas‚ as well as touring constantly. Mozart died of overwork and kidney failure on the 5th of December 1791 while still ironically at work on the "Requiem Mass" for an unknown client. Though he lived for a relatively short time‚ Mozart’s prolific musical

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    diary‚ confessed that in reality‚ there was not that much that he could have to teach Mendelssohn. Reason‚ the student was already too good. While Mendelssohn is considered a performer‚ the truth is he only did that once while performing the famous opera Die Hochzeit des Camacho in 1827 (Krettenauer 23). Due to his failure of this piece of work‚ Mendelssohn was completely disengaged from it never to try it again anytime in his future. Like the famous people of the renaissance era‚ Mendelssohn was

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    Twenty-century music for Tuba: Analysis and Pedagogy methods of Solo Tuba of the master recital selected repertoire Chapter 1 Even though the tuba was not known as a solo instrument for another century‚ the bass tuba in F was created by Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht and Johann Gottfried Moritz (1777–1840) in September 1835. It was decided that a big bass instrument was required‚ to produce low harmonics in the brass family. Since then it has been used as a bass part to support and accompany other

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    contemporary vocal music. Before the Contemporary era‚ a vocal performer would only sing or speak. Europe was at the forefront of singing technique with the Italian Bel Canto school‚ teaching an expressive style of singing most associated with opera. The school itself died out in the mid 19th Century but its style and ideals were continued in vocal performance into the 20th Century. In the 20th Century‚ Composer began testing the boundaries in music in all senses‚ exploring everything from

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    Antonin Dvorak began composing during a time when nationalists from many states were attempting to have music of their own. The world relied heavily on Germanic music for a long time‚ so composers were being tasked with trying to create new music for the non-germanic states. Dvorak was among these commissioned. His compositions were best known for being able to create a national style through the use of folk songs. The pieces he wrote‚ that incorporated the folk songs of the Slavic people‚ gave him

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