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    Baroque is a style in art and a set of styles of European classical music. The word Baroque is also used in architecture‚ painting‚ sculpture‚ dance and literature. The word Baroque comes from Portuguese the word barocco which means strange. It was first used in France to mean works of art that did not follow the current trend. The Baroque Period was between the Renaissance and the Classical periods and it was from about 1575 to about 1770. In the Baroque period‚ there were lots of absolutist

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    Knowledge of music is and always has been a vast part of a proper education. Fine arts in any sense help shape our society and us but it has not always been available to middle and lower classes. This is due to music being considered a more advanced level of education that only wealthy and upper classes could afford to have. Two time periods that reflect these views are the Renaissance and Baroque periods. The Renaissance‚ the period of rebirth. It is also the period in which there was a dominant

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    long lost remedy from the Native Americans‚ William Wordsworth‚ Henry David Thoreau‚ and Jean Jacques Rousseau see it not as form of medicine‚ but rather as a state of mind. After a sensible state of mind has been developed‚ one can only assume their heart will develop next‚ with enchanting ideas of Romantic Love‚ which is relevant in the works of Heinrich Heine‚ John Keats‚ and William Wordsworth. All of these great philosophers and writers lived in a period of time called the Romantic era. The word

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    am 15 years old and my birthday is on September 7‚ 1994. I live with a family of five‚ consisting of me‚ my mother and father‚ Brenda and James Moore‚ and my two twin sisters‚ Amya and Kayla. We are a military family and because of that‚ we have moved and traveled many places in the country. I have been in and out of schools in my younger ages‚ but the most recent school I attended was Jones Magnet Middle School. After finishing high school in 2012‚ I plan on going to college and pursuing a career

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    Romantic Period (circa 1800-1900) The Romantic Era sprung from literature and free thinking caused by the French Revolution (1789-1794). Stories and poems of heroics written in the Romance languages – French‚ Spanish‚ Italian and other Latin-based languages – conjured images of fantasy and imaginary other worlds. The Romantic period was somewhat detached from reality‚ and focused less on the present than on the past and future. Music was seen as the best medium to express the values of the Romantic

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    The Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Periods shape the view of a gallant from day one till now. From the tales of Beowulf‚ Le Morte d’ Arthur‚ and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ an epic hero’s persona becomes the ideal image of an admirable character. Regardless of all the faults encountered‚ with certain characteristics such as honor‚ courage‚ loyalty‚ and honesty‚ an epic hero can mean so much to an individual. Just as the old ages‚ not every individual can have the full combination of a hero. As years

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    important? -It’s a collection of music ornamented in cuneiform in a clay tablet. Back then ‚ It was important to teach young males or females how to play then today. 2.What is the Natya Shastra? Why is it important? -It’s an Indian treat that perform art‚ surrounding music ‚ theater ‚ and dance. For Indians since it’s a performance‚ It’s important to show culture and what type of music they listen to. 3.Who were troubadours? What was their music like? -It was a group of composers

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    Prompt: Select and fully identify two paintings from different art historical periods and cultures that depict the same subject or theme.  Then discuss how the presentations are a reflection of the culture and style in which it was created. Can be found on pg. 560 in textbook can be found on pg. 600 in textbook The first work is the center panel of the Merode Altarpiece by Robert Campin in 1425. It is titled The Annunciation and is a Flemish painting. The second work is a fresco by Fra Angelico

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    word Romanticism may bring about thoughts of grand gestures of love‚ when in reality the Romantic Period had very little to do with love‚ and more to do with new ideas which clashed with the political and social norms of the Age of Enlightenment. Although England and Germany were the citadel for the romantic movement‚ Romanticism was an international movement in the arts. What is considered the Romantic Period varies greatly between countries and it is difficult to pinpoint the exact dates of its

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    The Middle Ages had many interesting characteristics concerning the literature of that time period. The important literary works “incorporated elements and values drawn from different and conflicting traditions (Patterson 1143). For every opinion‚ there was another opinion to counter it. Many of the pieces of literature at this time had contradictory ideas in them or had competing interests (Patterson 1144). The literature of this time shows us that “many people took the central doctrine of

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