Arguably the most creative musical genius of all time‚ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart holds an unassailable position in the repertoires of concert musicians throughout the world. A prodigy who could play at age three and was beginning to compose by age five‚ Mozart performed in all the major courts of Europe before he was ten years old. As an adult‚ Mozart wrote and performed works in every major genre of classical music—concertos‚ symphonies‚ operas‚ string quartets‚ and sonatas. Mozart the man continues
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Michelangelo Buonarroti (Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni) was born on March 6‚ 1475‚ in Caprese‚ Italy. His father worked for the Florentine government‚ and shortly after he was born his family returned to Florence‚ the city Michelangelo would always call his true home. His mother past away when he was 6‚ and at first his father did not approve of his son’s interest in art as a career. At 13‚ Michelangelo was apprenticed to painter Domenico Ghirlandaio‚ mainly known for his murals. A year
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Coopetition: “united we stand‚ divided we fall” by Ariella Risch | Nov 01‚ 2011 in Coopetition‚ Themes | Leave A Comment Share This When in 2004 I spoke in illywords magazine about coopetition‚ many people thought I had used a neologism. We said‚ that coopetition is not short on dissociated thinking as it entails being co-operative and competitive at the same time. It seemed to be absurd! Nowadays it would be hard to conceive a world divided with walls or any kind of barriers. What’s needed
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is a prime example of a female character that broke through the mindless restrictions that appeared in opera after opera (Brown-Montesano 16). She was fueled with rage at her father’s death at the beginning Il dissoluto punito‚ ossia il Don Giovanni [Don Giovanni]‚ and promised revenge on the man who had killed her father. This rage of Donna Anna’s is amplified by the fact that her father died while defending her honor‚ and is what motivates many of her actions throughout the
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the same emotions the artists who created the famous crucifix at Basilica Santa Croce‚ in Florence and the crucifix at Santa Maria Novella‚ in Florence wanted people to feel. The crucifix at Basilica Santa Croce was made by Cimabue‚ AKA Bencivieni Di Pepo‚ who was a Florentine painter in the Byzantine Style. His devotion to the Byzantine style of his figures of the Christus patiens (suffering Christ) is bordered by the Virgin and St. John the Evangelist. “The faces are very expressive and Christ
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FUTURISM Origin and Historical Context: 1909 – 1944 (?) Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (from Milan) published Manifesto of Futurism lashed out against cultural tradition (passatismo) at that time‚ and called for a rebirth of Italy advocated an uncompromising acceptance of modernity in all its manifestations‚ including electricity‚ automobiles‚ and machines; “All subjects previously used must be swept aside in order to express our whirling life of steel‚ of pride‚ of fever and of speed.” January
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Bibliography: S. Dudley: ‘Les premières versions françaises du Mariage de Figaro de Mozart’‚ RdM‚ lxix (1983)‚ 55–83 G B. Hiltner: La clemenza di Tito von Wolfgang Amadé Mozart im Spiegel der musikalischen Fachpresse zwischen 1800 und 1850 (Frankfurt‚ 1994) H F. Senici: La clemenza di Tito di Mozart: i primi trent’anni (1791–1821) (Turnhout‚ 1997) Mozart (4) (Maria) Constanze [Constantia] (Caecilia Josepha Johanna Aloisia) Mozart [née Weber; later Nissen] (b Zell
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was born at Pieve di Cadore in the Alps north of Venice around 1490 A.D. He became known in english as Titian. At the age of ten Titian’s father sent him and his brother Francesco to Venice where they were to study painting at Sebastiano Zuccato’s workshop. After a short time at Sebastiano Zuccato’s workshop Titian decided to leave‚ while his brother stayed at the workshop to study painting. After leaving the workshop Titian went on to become an apprentice of Gentile and Giovanni Bellini to further
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class family (indio) - theme: taken from everyday life scenarios * American Period 1. Severino Reyes – father of Tagalog drama - Walang Sugat 2. Aurelio Tolentino – a Kapampangan dramatist * Luhang Tagalog = masterpiece * Kahapon‚ Ngayon‚ at Bukas = resulted to his incarceration 3. Hermogenes Ilagan – from Central Luzon - he founded the group Campaña Ilagan *Severino Reyes and Hermogenes Ilagan started the movement against the moro-moro (play against muslims)
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realistic as well and included images of landscapes such as “rocks‚ hills‚ and valleys with real sheep and goats.” He added a realistic idea into the art he was creating and pushed away from not proportional work. According to the Giotto Di Bondone website‚ Giovanni Villani had said that Giotto’s work had shown “figures and their postures according to nature.” Giotto’s art was more realistic and proportionally
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