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    The Life and Music of Igor Stravinsky Igor Stravinsky was born in Russia on June 5‚ 1882 to Feodor Stravinsky. His first education in music came through being taught piano lessons at his home. He would later attend St. Petersburg University where he would further his musical education. His first substantial music writing was in E Flat and it was called “The Firebird.” After this show was debuted by a ballet and was a success‚ he wrote Petruska. His next major music scene was his third ballet

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    of electro-acoustic technology and of the vernacular. This will also be highlighting the theoretical ideas that made these large developments possible and the technological innovations that created the foundations for both these areas. Total serialism After composers‚ Wagner and Brahms‚ who stretched the boundaries of tonality to breaking point (Wagner notably in‚ Tristan & Isolde‚ 1857)‚ composers wanted to experiment with new ideas. Schoenberg was the first composer to approach composition

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    Simplicity and Femininity in Modern Fashion; Defined By Minimalism CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Outline of the Study Modern Fashion is an industry that is dominating other industries and growing into a large collection of artists who come together to present the world with their art‚ in the form of unique and extraordinary designs and ideas. The fashion industry gained acceleration in the second half of the 1900s‚ when different designers came forth with their extraordinary work and their contributions

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    ............................................................................. 9 CHAPTER 2 - LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1: Introduction.......................................................................................................... 10 2.2: Minimalism and its Application........................................................................... 10 2.3: Marketing Strategy about Branding..................................................................... 10 2.4: The Role of Packaging and its

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    MINIMALIST Minimalism is used to describe a trend in design where in the subject is reduced to its necessary elements. Minimalism describes movements in various forms of art and design‚ especially visual art and music‚ where the work is set out to expose the essence or identity of a subject through eliminating all non-essential forms‚ features or concepts. Last June 30‚ 2012 we held our seminar at Educational Media Center at Central Philippine University. The seminar entitled Minimalist Uxd

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    34). This is a practice that still persists in classical music to save its integrity and provides a primary source for performers. Another important point about neumes is that Serialism tries to incorporate this concept in its notation: lines that represent movements placed on a staff or no staff as well. The Serialism‚ mostly performed by electronics devices‚ has more complex notation but it is clear that the changing pitch is depicted in a single line that goes up and down. The next two illustrations

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    creates problems for them. Living a lifestyle where people only possesses what they need to survive is known as minimalism. In Thoreau’s lifetime he believed in the need for minimalism‚ and that need is still relevant in today’s society. Thoreau’s view of minimalism are essential because people should realize that unnecessary hoarding can cause confusion to humans. Without minimalism installed in a person’s life‚ people can distract themselves from their purpose in life such as goals and responsibilities

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    Realism and Minimalism comparing “Cathedral” and Summer Interior Both Raymond Carver and Edward Hopper show qualities of realism and minimalism in the short story “Cathedral” by Carver and in the painting Summer Interior‚ 1909 by Hopper. The moods and characters relate to both the short story and the painting. Dirty-realism was shown in the short story by Carver he shows disappointment and truths that the character’s face. Realism is different in art Hopper showed accurate‚ detailed‚ unembellished

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    A Comparative Look at Robert Smithson’s Earth Art and 1960s Minimalism By Marcus Pearson 05/25/10 While walking through the Guggenheim Museum you walk past several different works of art. A nice painting here‚ a cool sculpture there‚ some interesting lights‚ it’s all pretty neat. You then walk into a room with two seemingly opposite types of art. On one side of the room you see a rock pile and a few pictures of some big rocks. The other side has some odd looking sculptures and several paintings

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    the 1950s and traces its roots to Modernism. Integrating the Scandinavian culture and ethos‚ its philosophical basis was simply characterized by minimalism‚ simplicity‚ functionality and humanity. 2 When we are discussing Scandinavian design style‚ minimalism is one major aspect. However‚ not all minimalism style is Scandinavian. Unlike Japanese minimalism‚ which focuses on designing the use of space as a whole‚ Scandinavian design focuses on a more specific levels‚ objects‚ such as chairs and lights

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