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    mass as he went. The fact that he was a priest and fine composer‚ made him valuable. Everyone wanted him to compose music for themselves and for special events. Guillaume was the innovator of that for many reasons. He came up with a whole new way of style that people did not use back then. One style that he brought the musical era was the control of dissonance. He used dissonances properly and appropriately instead of randomly like most composers back then used. A second style was that he blended the

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    Perceptions of Time Essay

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    Baraka In the film‚ the composer‚ depicts a number of ideas about time by using many images that show a natural world to a highly artificial world. This is demonstrated in many scenes throughout the film. In the film Baraka‚ the director portrays how time changes from one day to the next by juxtaposing the new world to the old world. This is seen in the film where at the beginning there is a lot nature and it is seen as natural world where as towards the middle of the film‚ there is a lot of

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    have a folk or popular flavour. Occasionally‚ composer simply borrowed popular tunes‚ but more often‚ they wrote original themes with a popular character. Classical melodies often sound balanced and symmetrical because they are frequently made up of two phrases of the same length. The second phrase‚ in such melodies‚ may begin like the first‚ but it will end more conclusively and it will be easier to sing. Dynamics and the piano - The Classical composers’ interest in expressing shades of emotion led

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    Unit 5 Text Questions

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    influenced Baroque music because it made composers start to right specifically for orchestras. 5. What is an instrumental suite? It is a series of dances. Critical Thinking Questions 1. What are the characteristics of Baroque music? How would you describe Baroque music? Some characteristics of Baroque music are figured bass and basso continuo‚ ornamentation‚ and orchestras. You would describe Baroque music as energetic and lively. 2. Choose one of the composers discussed in the unit and listen to several

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    sympathy for the tree‚ she views it as a living‚ feeling being. Non-human elements of the natural environment are often portrayed with a sense of intelligence and worth. In nesting time‚ the proper noun use for the word “Nature”‚ emphasizes the composers understanding to nature being a living thing. The poet also feels that “Nature” is then associated with intelligence‚ consciousness and knowingness. Douglas Steward writes of natural things as if conscious and of equal intelligence to humans‚ referring

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    Monte Cristo Romanticism

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    Romanticism Revived and Revealed in The Count of Monte Cristo The film of The Count of Monte Cristo directed by Kevin Reynolds embodies a wide range of characteristics specific to romantic literature such as a love of nature‚ a respect for primitivism‚ and a value of the common man. Almost immediately‚ another romantic idea is revealed: the distinct separation between the working and aristocratic class‚ along with the belief that many of the ill wills of society result from this privileged upper

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    Aaron Copland

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    Copland was extremely multi talented he was a composer‚ composition teacher‚ writer and conductor of music. Between 1935 and 1945 he was a teacher for ten years at the new school for Social Research‚ a guest lecturer at Harvard University. In 1946 Copland was dean of the Berkshire Music Center at Tangle wood. Copland working with Roger Sessions to fulfilled his dream to organize a Copland Sessions concert series for young American composers. During that time he also founded the American Festival

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    John Williams Essay

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    He is a genius music writer‚ one of the best composers of the Boston Pops‚ John Williams is an outright legend in the flesh when it comes to music. He created the music for some of the best movies of all time. He innovated a whole new style of movie music one that doesn’t just serve as a background but part of the movie itself. He illuminated John Williams is a genius with music and a legendary movie composer. John Williams is the composer that worked many masterpieces such as Star Wars‚ E.T‚ Home

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    During the Romantic period‚ composers had shown their romantic side. The expressive part in all artists was being shown. The passion in art‚ the variety of bold colors‚ the freedom of expression‚ and how one feels through the sound of a piano or violin‚ it was all being shown. Much of what the classical period was still remained during the romantic period‚ but to most‚ the romantic period was so much more. The music was more emotional and expressive‚ and had even influenced artists that weren’t musicians

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    Period- Musical texture during the Baroque period was also polyphonic and/or homophonic. Composers used melodic patterns to evoke certain moods. The use of text depiction continued. Rhythmic and melodic patterns are repeated throughout the composition. With the addition of instruments and the development of certain musical techniques such as basso continuo‚ music during the Baroque period became more intriguing. Composers during this period were more open to experimentation and improvisation. Major and

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