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    emotion and skill. It was very entertaining to watch him play with such skill and emotion. I particularly enjoyed the pianist’s cadenzas where he shows off his skill. This song had multiple textures‚ homophonic for the majority of the song‚ and a few polyphonic parts. The song had a very wide range from lowest to highest. Its melodies were both conjunct and disjunct. Conjunct when the pianist would rapidly climb the scale in chords‚ and disjunct when he would jump all around the piano hitting different

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    MMusic of Middle Ages - divided into 2 parts: early middle ages 400-1000‚ and late middle ages 1000-1400‚ paid for by the church Characteristics of Medieval Music- Christianity had huge impact‚ most surviving music is liturgical music Middle Ages Music The Middle Ages saw the emergence of great changes in English culture including the music played during the Middle Ages. The violent times of the Dark Ages had led to a primitive society lacking in elegance or refinement. The Medieval music of

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    by name‚ however as polyphony developed were credited for their innovations. Gillerme de Machaut was the most important French composer of the late Middle Ages. He compose the missa Notre Dame which is historically important because was the first polyphonic setting of the entire mass ordinary. Hildegard of Bingen from Germany is noted for her expressive chants and hymns. Leonin and Perotin from France worker in the Notre Dame Cathedral and are noted for developing and

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    Imitation‚ a polyphonic procedure whereby one or more voices duplicate in turn the notes of a melody‚ was also used frequently. During the Baroque periods‚ homophony‚ a musical texture in which the voices‚ or lines‚ all move together to new pitches at roughly the same time‚ was commonly used. This texture was created by a soprano voice or instruments producing the melody and the other instruments providing the chords of the bass. Polyphonic texture returned during the later part

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    Herman Miller: Role Model in Employee and Environmental Relations Case Summary and Questions for debate • The company had been a model for almost 70 years – until the 1990’s EMPLOYEE RELATIONS • Used as example of superb employee relations in business text books like o A Passion for Excellence o The 100 Best Companies to Work For in America • Interesting point of how the founder named the company after his father-in-law‚ giving honor to him who supported the business both in financial

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    1-10. JSTOR. Web. 15 Feb. 2013. Edwards‚ Owain. "Corelli and The Violin." History Today 26.8 (1976): 525-531. Academic Search Complete Kamien‚ Roger. Music: An Appreciation. 7th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill‚ 2011. Print. Kemp‚ Lindsay "Polyphonic Texture and Genres." NAU. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 15 Feb. 2013. Whent‚ Chris. "Arcangelo Corelli." HOASM. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 15 Feb. 2013. Zaslaw‚ Neal. "Ornaments for Corelli ’s Violin Sonatas‚ Op.5." Oxford Journals. Oxford University Press‚ 1996

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    aften accompanied themselves with an instrument like a lyre or even a drum. 4)What are modes? Describe at least one type of mode. Modes were used before the modern day scales. One Kind of mode is Ionian. 5)What is polyphonic music? How does it differ from monophonic music?  Polyphonic Music uses two or more independent melodies. It differs from monophic music because monophic music was dominated in early middle ages. 1)Why did early humans develop music? What are some of the ways that they were

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    Cheema‚ Hruday Meher & Rajiv Yadav C-DAC/Noida Points Covered Overview of BBMS Existing Solutions Issue Identified Proposed Solution Conclusion Q&A C-DAC/Noida 2 www.cdacnoida.in Blood Bank Management System Loosely coupled module of HMIS Management of blood collection and issue of blood Interacts with OPD‚ IPD‚ Patient Billing and Stores Modules www.cdacnoida.in C-DAC/Noida 3 C-DAC/Noida 4 www.cdacnoida.in Blood Bank Modules Camp Management Blood Inventory Investigations

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    period‚ polyphonic texture returned to favor. Famous Baroque composers: - Johann Sebastian Bach Popular work: Air on a G String - George Frideric Handel Popular work: The Messiah - Antonio Vivaldi Popular work: The Four Seasons It is difficult to define Jazz music‚ as there are many different styles and movements. A brief definition of Jazz would be: American music that originated in New Orleans around 1900 and characterized by propulsive syncopated rhythms‚ polyphonic ensemble

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    Every musical needs two things script and music‚ the musical that I saw at the civic center “A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum.” It is witty characters and humorous songs made it a delight to see and you left with a smile. The music was the best out of the whole play. The orchestra was small having a piano‚ two violins‚ bass guitar‚ reed one and two‚ trumpet one and two‚ trombone‚ and percussion each instrument being a big part of production. The play starts with a song “comedy to night”

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