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    Declaration-statement The declaration in the picture book illustrates an intense aspect of belonging. Alternating-irregular The composer alternatingly asserts the characters journey to her unique place where she belongs. Effectively- The composer effectively employs various literally technquies to convey the messaye of belonging. Consequently- so Consequently the composer illustrates the concept of belonging through the mechanism perspectives of the characters. Correlates- relates Both the text

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    harmonies whose composers died with kings. However‚ choral music is not just for the elderly singing hymns apathetically in the church pews on Sunday morning. Though the perception of it remains unenthusiastic among common listeners‚ the life of choral music is not as dead or boring as most would assume. Choral music is made modern‚ enjoyable‚ and vibrant through the works of contemporary composers. Although it is not as recognized in modern generations‚ brilliant vocal compositions and composers still exist

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    soon evolved into what we all recognize now as rhythm. It wasn’t until about 1150 C.E. that musical rhythm was formally written down. Even the systems that we have adopted today aren’t flawless‚ yet they do fulfill the need of the performer and the composer. The elementary “measured

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    musical style of the Romantic period. The dissonance created by contrasting melodies and key changes starkly contrasted the lyrical and cheerful melodies of the Baroque and Classical period. Often classical music as a genre sparks recognition of composers such as Bach‚ Mozart‚ and Beethoven – neglecting others like as Mendelssohn and Chopin. This semester‚ Exploring Music caused me to explore new methods of musical thought tied to the historical context of its day. In this way‚ I established a new

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    many outstanding composers comes out during this period. Such as Hilegard von Bingen‚ Guillaume de Machaut‚ and Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. And Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina was the most 2 important composer during this period. He was an Italian Renaissance composer of sacred music and the best-known 16th-century representative of the Roman School of musical composition. Palestrina ranks with Lassus and Byrd as one of the greatest Renaissance masters. As a prolific composer of masses‚ motets

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    Chapter 16 1. Romanticism Artistic‚ literary‚ and intellectual movement starting in the late 18th Century Europe. Romantic Literature and literary theory became very popular in the first two decades of 19th Century‚ followed by Romantic composers around 1820. Famous English poets such as Shelly‚ Keats and Byron emerged during this time as well as lesser-known German Romantic literature. 19th Century golden age for opera Music recognized as major art form and treated with new respect in

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    Maria Barthélemon: Child Prodigy and Composer When looking through history we can see many composers throughout time. Most early composers were men but in the 1700s a shift was made and women started composing more music. There are many famous men and woman who composed music during the 1700s‚ I am going to focus on Maria Barthélemon. She was not only a composer but was a very successful singer and keyboard player throughout Ireland‚ London‚ France‚ and Italy. She has only a few surviving works

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    The Prodigy The German composer Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy‚ mostly famously known as Felix Mendelssohn was born on February 3rd 1809 in Hamburg Germany. Mendelssohn was one of four children growing up‚ the second oldest of the children right behind his sister Fanny. Mendelssohn was the son of a successful banker and the grandson of a well-known German Jewish Enlightenment philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Even though his grandfather was Jewish‚ his father grew up his family to be

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    opinions. Ross omitted the names and information of many composers whom were considered innovative of their time. On the other hand‚ the controversies of the composers the author did mention were overshadowed by other details which meant they were inconsequential to the book. This argument can be refuted through the use of facts and research. One puissant composer who Alex Ross failed to mention was Gioachino Rossini who was an Italian composer in the 1800’s time period. He wrote music in the Romantic

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    infused popular culture. Composers like Cole Porter and Irving Berlin not only scored the music of hit shows of the early part of the decade‚ but also provided the soundtrack for American life. As the face of American music changed from jazz to hip hop‚ Broadway’s role in popular culture began to shift. One composer‚ however‚ has continued to make his mark on both the Great White Way and the national consciousness. Stephen Sondheim‚ who began his career as a composer and lyricist in 1954 (Sondheim

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