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    chronically escape their reality in involuntary‚ unhealthy ways ranging from suppressing memories to assuming alternate identities.   2.The three types of Dissociative Disorders a.Dissociative Amnesia b.Dissociative Identity Disorder c.Dissociative Fugue   3.Signs and Symptoms a.Symptoms of all three disorders: i.Memory loss (amnesia) of certain time periods‚ events and people ii.Mental health problems‚ including depression and anxiety iii.A perception of the people and things around you

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    being aware of it – suddenly in his expressions and looks the unforgettable emerges and imparts to everything that concerned him that authority which even the poorest wretch in dying posses for the living around him” (Benjamin‚ 94). The speaker in Fugue of Death expresses his closeness to death continually. He speaks of the prisoners having “a grave in the clouds” (Celan‚ 321). He also states “death comes with eyes that are blue” (Celan‚ 321). The blue eyes refer to the Germans that are about to

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    In the featured book "Young people’s Concert‚" the author‚ Leonard Bernstein‚ explains the meaning of Classical music. Mr. Bernstein believes that people do not understand the exact meaning of classical music and they describe any music that isn’t pop or jazz as a classical music. He started his argument by giving examples about the mistakes that people do when they describe music and he found that the reason why people use inappropriate words to describe music is because people do not know why people

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    as he at the same time duplicates her movements to coordinate that symphony (9th)‚ what might end up one of his last exhibition. Beethoven’s Fugue was the last music played in the movie and was not appreciated at all at that time. However‚ as music evolves and changes according to the place and time‚ it is now one of the most inspiring and appreciated fugue and mostly

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    Work. 2007. Web. 24 Apr. 2012. <http://www.beethoven.ws/>. DeWitt‚ W.A. "Beethoven ’s Eroica." Beethoven ’s Eroica. Web. 24 Apr. 2012. <http://www.beethovenseroica.com/eroica2.html>. "Fugue." Merriam-Webster. Merriam-Webster. Web. 24 Apr. 2012. <http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fugue>. Green‚ Aaron. "The Eroica Symphony - Beethoven." About.com Classical Music. Web. 24 Apr. 2012. <http://classicalmusic.about.com/od/symphonies/a/aaeroica.htm>. Lane‚ William. "Beethoven:

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    with parents in early life. It is thought that when an individual starts to experience anxiety in later life it could be the result of sadness and/or disappointment in oneself. Many psychologists believe it is this underlying condition that is the prelude to developing an anxiety disorder (Damour & Hansell‚

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    Chao Yao Music 1100-005 Messiah--Hallelujah: This music was composed by George Frederic Handel in 1741‚ and the scriptural text was compiled by Charles Jenney in English. Handel (1685-1759) was one of the music giants in the Baroque time. He mainly lived in England and was famous for his compositions of Italian operas‚ especially for oratorios. Messiah was his sixth work of oratorio. Although its structure resembles that of conventional opera‚ it is not in dramatic form; there are no impersonations

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    song.  Polka and Fugue from the Opera “Schwanda‚ The Bag Piper” was another piece I found fascinating. It was a Chek Folk tale which told the story about the lonely bag piper and his adventures. It started out with the woodwinds playing the theme of a cheery thrill note and triplet. The feel of the music was cheery and you were almost able to hear the story being told. I also enjoyed hearing the Fugue part of the song because that was also something we discussed in class. The fugue was characterized

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    work was taken off various websites/my own knowledge Cadence- two chord progression that occurs at the end of a phrase Conclusive Cadence- anything ending on a tonic triad Inconclusive Cadence- sounds incomplete(half/deceptive) not ending on tonic Half- any chord going to a V Phrygian Half- IV- V Authentic- V (or vii at least that’s what musictheory.net says ) going to I Perfect Authentic (PAC)- 3 conditions 1. Must be V chord first rather than vii 2. Must

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    various string quartets and dozens of other key works. Many of his works are ingeniously imaginative and innovative‚ such as his 3rd Symphony‚ his 9th Violin Sonata‚ his “Waldstein” piano sonata‚ his fourth and fifth piano concertos‚ or his “Grosse Fugue” for string quartet. Of course‚ each of Beethoven’s works brings its unique detail to Beethoven’s grand musical paradigm. (Sanborn 2015) Beethoven musical works represent or signify since collective genius that includes a vast system of thought. However

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