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    Psychological Disorders

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    Chapter 8- Psychological Disorders Neurosis: term used to describe disorders causing personal distress and impairment in functioning‚ but did not cause a person to lose contact with reality Psychosis: a serious disturbance that can cause people to lose touch with reality and to suffer from delusions and hallucinations 5 Perspectives on Psychological Disorders 1. Biological Causes: a PD is a symptom of an underlying physical disorder cause by abnormalities in the brain by genetics‚ heredity

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    to master the incorporation of the chromatic scales in the Phrygian modes. It’s shown in his 1893 String Quartet in G Minor. Later on in 1894 Debussy wrote not only one of his favorite but famous operas‚ it’s called Prelude a l’apres-midi d’un faune‚ in English it is pronounced “Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun”. Debussy was already a well known person‚ but in 1895 he completed

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    styles of music have many differences. The Baroque Period (1600-1750) was a revolutionary period for music. Preceded by the renaissance‚ the Baroque Period offered new and different things to music. Common tools were used such as counterpoint and fugue that transformed music. There was a growth in the uses of new instruments such as the trumpet‚ French horn‚ and piano. Composers‚ such as Johan Sebastian Bach‚ concentrated on what the music notes lead to and what sounded good to listen to. Bach‚ who

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    June 11‚ 12-2pm Similar format as midterm Study guide to come next week Outline I. Late Romantic Ballet (traditional) a. Tchaikovsky – Sleeping Beauty II. Music in the Age of Modernism: The 20th Century III. Modern Ballets a. Debussy – Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun Late Romantic Ballet Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840–1893) Russian “Late-Romantic” End-of-the-century pessimism Sexual identity *hard time w/ his sexual identity; really wasn’t accepted by public during this time

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    History of Western Music

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    History Of Western Music Chapter #1  Direct unison-everyone in an ensemble sings the music together  Antiphony-alternations of groups of singers  Responsorial-alteration of soloist and group of singers  Contrafactum-take a set melody and replace existing lyrics with new ones  Gregorian chant- also known as : “Carolinian chant”‚ monophonic‚ limited melodic range‚ unmeasured rhythm‚ based on modes :  Syllabic-one note per syllable  Neumatic-2-6 notes per syllable  Melismatic-many notes per

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    Homer the Greek poet

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    are a group of expert who often composed the work of Homer. The Jobs of The Homeridai was to recite some parts of Iliad and Odysseys at parties or public gatherings. A Bards would sometimes recite a prelude of his own composition before they would start their performance. Some of the Bards preludes have survived through the ages and now they are called Homeric Hymns. The Odyssey is a story about Odysseus‚ a hero of Troy. As Odysseus and his crew member attempt to sail home from the war‚ they face

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    Hitler’s Europe‚ 12). The posters consisted of linking the Jews to all sins‚ and they said cruel things about them and mocked the Jews (Shuter‚ Life and Death in Hitler’s Europe‚ 12). Jews were said to have bad blood and were communists (Shuter‚ Prelude‚ 17). Jews were called dirty and disease carriers in Nazi propaganda‚ so the Nazis made it come true by placing the Jews in ghettos (Shuter‚ Life and Death in Hitler’s Europe‚ 33). The Nazis dehumanized the Jews as much as they could. In Nazi propaganda

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    write an Opera more. As I have no wish to invent an arbitrary title for my works‚ I will call them Dramas ... I propose to produce my myth in three complete dramas‚ preceded by a lengthy Prelude (Vorspiel). ... At a specially-appointed Festival‚ I propose‚ some future time‚ to produce those three Dramas with their Prelude‚ in the course of three days and a fore-evening [emphasis in original].” Not too long after he started doing all that artwork‚ he began to have an affair with other ladies‚ with one

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    Paukenmesse

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    The concert I attended was Franz Joseph Haydn’s Paukenmesse (also known as Missa in Tempore Belli‚ Mass in Time of War‚ or Kettledrum Mass) in a choral composition with piano accompaniment. It was performed by the West Village Chorale members and conducted by Gwen Toth. Being a vocal arrangement‚ the piece featured a standard SATB format. The songs included were Kyrie‚ Gloria‚ Credo‚ Sanctus‚ Benedictus‚ and Agnus Dei. Kyrie opens up with a largo paced tempo‚ piano dynamic‚ with everyone in unison

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    happens in Wiseman’s Cove‚ everything that is good and bad. It is also important that they stop by the Missing Persons Bureau because it explains why Kerry (mother of Carl and Harley) never came back and also explains the mysterious person in the prelude. For these reasons‚ these two scenes are the most significant scenes in the book. It is important that Harley and Carl leave because everything happens in Wiseman’s Cove everything that is good and bad. For example: “He wanted you to have the first

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