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    many people ask how Nazi Propaganda made anti-semitism seem so appealing to the germans and how they merged it into their culture and their everyday lives. Well‚ some of the main topics merged with anti-semitism involved christianity‚ classical composers‚ and baseless jewish actions. Propaganda is known for being manipulative and for appealing to the senses to get their point across. Nazi propaganda did the same. One way they chose to appeal to the common folk of germany was through religion. Christianity

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    or who has influenced you a great deal “Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy.” Ludwig Van Beethoven is one of the most famous and influential composers of all time. His works have been admired for over a century‚ and still affects many modern composers of our time‚ such as Scott Joplin‚ another infamous composer. In the beginning of his career‚ Beethoven was criticized for his unconventional work and his abnormal temper. However‚ he kept with his passion of creating music and

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    Likewise Kurtz was an emissary of western culture. And he has the notion that Europe can help to civilize the Congo. In his early life he was a man of sound views and an enlightened outlook upon life. As Jack in Lord of the Flies says we are English and we have to do the right things‚ Kurtz also in his report to International Society for Suppression of Savage Customs had wrote “We whites‚ from the point of development we had arrived at ‘must necessarily appear to them [savages] in the nature of supernatural

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    life exciting. On top of his plethora of kids‚ Bach had many different occupations throughout his life‚ such as church music director‚ court musician‚ castle composer‚ or an organist. One of Bach’s employers had him thrown in jail for a month because Bach threatened to turn in his resignation letter‚ making Bach one of the few composers in history to serve hard time. To me‚ the most interesting story in the entire documentary was about a bassoonist that Bach enlisted. A bassoon part he had composed

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    to express themselves. This newfound ideal soon drifted from everyday life into the arts. Romantic writers and painters loved to tell stories and express moods with their art‚ and musicians were eager to join the trend. The ideal for the Romantic composer was to reflect his own feelings and emotions in his compositions in order to instill in the listener certain preconceived moods. In order to accomplish this‚ new forms of music were needed. The main forms of orchestral program music

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    deep into what Jazz music is all The music that was performed was Jazz. The entire Ensemble had fifteen people in it. There were only fourteen actual performers. One guy was the director of the whole thing and he was composing. The composer composed with his hands instead of a composing stick. This was an interesting observation for me. The instrument that were used at this concert were the Woodwinds which had five players on it. This was the most players in one category

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    Composer Style Report: Fredric Chopin French Revolution signified a time of great change‚ influencing not only the political and cultural atmospheres of France and Europe but human society as a whole. The message of liberty‚ equality and fraternity were spread worldwide setting the stage for free thinkers and encouraging men of action to pursue independent endeavors through the Age of Enlightenment. Resulting partially from the libertarian and egalitarian ideals of the French Revolution and Age

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    were several well-known composers that made an impact on music as a whole along with adding their own personal flare. Johann Sebastian Bach was one of these composers and he is known for compositions such Toccata & Fugue D Minor (Baroque‚ 2012). During the Baroque era Fugue became a very popular and celebrated style of music and Bach loved to create fugues. During the Baroque Era fugues became central to compositions and demonstrated the technical prowess of the composer (Baroque‚ 2012). A fugal

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    Through the use of techniques and themes‚ a composer is able to create distinctively visual images when describing the setting and characters in detail which help us to understand and form meaning of what the composer is trying to convey in their texts. The use of techniques such as body language‚ symbolism‚ lighting‚ music and photographic background slides create distinctively visual images same with themes that are being used within the texts such as truth which is evident in the dramatic text

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    2010 HSC Essay Question Compare the ways the distinctively visual is created in Lawson’s short stories and one other related text of your own choosing. In your answer‚ make detailed references to at least two short stories set for study. Composers in everyday situations use distinctively visuals through the use of elaborate techniques and complex word choice. These visuals are vivid and very clear; so it helps the responder visualise the text and therefore relate to the texts and also deepen

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