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    Fanny Chen October 30‚ 2007 Beethoven’s 9th Symphony Movement 1 Analysis To assign the first movement of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony the sonata form would truly be a subjective judgment.I will first explain how this movement fits the sonata form; then I will discuss how it diverges from this form in rather fascinating ways. Broadly speaking‚ the first movement can be divided into three pieces‚ each beginning with a version of what I have denoted A_0‚ the introduction to the piece in which

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    A major difference in this era of music that we rarely see is that the middle class influenced the Baroque style. In Europe music was composed for text assigning emotion‚ and the words governed the music. Baroque composers liked homophonic over polyphonic‚ typical of the renaissance. Composers felt that the things around them could be projected clearer by using one main melody. Some characteristics of Baroque music is that it usually expresses one mood or affections. Rhythms were linked to a mood

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    Brittany Pacheco Writing 3: Opera Opera‚ starting out the Baroque period‚ stemmed from Humanism in the Renaissance era. Opera went back to wanting to make people have a emotional response to the music they were listening to through the musical devices that they used to write the music. They were becoming obsessed again with the Greek style of music however‚ they wanted to make it better and so they came up with some of their own new developments for example‚ one device they used was the stile

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    motherboard‚ processor‚ memory‚ and expansion slots. Some differences between PLC and PC is that a PLC has no removable or fixed storage media such as floppy or hard disk drives and PLCs do not have a monitor‚ but often use a human machine interface (HMI) flat screen display. 5. 7. The major difference is that the virtual relay used in a PLC ladder logic program is only limited by the size of the PLC memory‚ while the physical relay used in relay ladder logic is limited to the nuber of poles present

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    bass lines are very important in the Baroque period. This is the same in this piece. The bass continuo is what all the chordal changes are based around * The Basso Continuum- very common in the baroque period * The balance of homophonic and polyphonic textures throughout the piece is very common throughout the Baroque period. * Having each section repeated (structure) – when in Binary form (two sections to a movement)‚ was very common Structure The broad structure of the piece is – A (bars

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    compare the use of the cantus firmus technique in Guillaume Dufay’s Agnus Dei from his Missa L’homme armé and Josquin de Prez’s Agnus Dei from his Mass L’homme armé. The Cantus Firmus technique is an existing melody used as the basis for a polyphonic composition. The cantus firmus had been the most commonly used for writing masses throughout most of the 15th century. It is traditionally written in the alto clef and begins and ends on the tonic of the key or the final of the mode. All notes are

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    The Comparison of Music from the Middle Ages and Renaissance Period The Middle Ages and Renaissance periods saw a dramatic evolution of music and the development of the notation system that has continued to evolve through our present day. Both eras of music had baselines that were the same‚ while they each had their own quality that makes them unique. Composers from both eras were very successful and their music is still heard today. Two types of music developed during the Middle Ages were sacred

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    Analysis 5 Sicut Cervus Intro: Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina was an Italian Renaissance composer of spiritual music and the best­known 16th­century representative of the Roman School of musical composition. He has had a marvelous influence on the development of church music‚ and his work has often been seen as the culmination of Renaissance polyphony. Palestrina’s masses show how his compositional style developed over time. One of the symbols of Palestrina’s music is that dissonances are

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    ORIENTAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT. Assignment on Research Methodology. Submitted to - Prof Mukul Mukherjee. Name - Jainarayan S.Sant Class - MMS (B) Ist yr. Roll no - 9206. Sub - Research Methodology. Acknowledgement We would like to express our Gratitude to : Prof Mukul Mukherjee for Giving us a chance to learn things in a practical and innovative way and gain some experience for the same. We

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    Robert Harris‚ a renowned writer and experienced professor‚ published “On the Purpose of a Liberal Art Education” in 1991. He was astounded by how many students he heard mumbling about a generalized education plan; therefore‚ he felt the compulsive need to explain why a general education not only gives a first-year student a foundation for later learning‚ but also improves a student’s life. Before Harris could write his paper‚ he had to investigate the claim; thus‚ Newman’s The Idea of University

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