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    CHAMBER RECITAL The first piece written by Lowell Liebermann‚ Sonata for Flute and Harp‚ Op. 56 was a vibrant piece music dealing mostly with chromaticism at its center. The harp slowly and gradually moves in a crescendo with an almost synonymous sound to a suspense movie. The flute on the other hand‚ acts as the amplifying instrument that amplifies the tension created by the harp. Similarly‚ David Kechley’s piece‚ Available Light: Midwinter Musings for Flute and Harp possesses almost the same

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    DISTINCTIVELY  VISUAL   ESSAY   Discuss  how  the  distinctively  visual  conveys  distinctive  experiences  in  The   Shoe-­Horn  Sonata  and  two  other  texts  of  your  own  choosing.     John  Misto’s  play  The  Shoe-­‐Horn  Sonata‚  the  short  story  Gogo  Mama  written  by   Sally  Sara  and  the  British  POW  poem  Oh!  Lord!  are  three  texts

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    Wolfgang Mozart was a composer during the classical period who composed over 600 pieces. Every since a youngster‚ Mozart showed that he was going to grow up to be a fine musician‚ writing his first composition when he was barely 6 years old. His work was very influential to other composers‚ but coming up he was influenced by other composers we have learned about in Music 101 such as Haydn and Bach. Mozart wrote many masterpieces‚ but the one we will be focusing on today is his Le Nozze di Figaro

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    It is arguable that some Romantic music made greater demands upon its listeners than did music of previous historical periods. What were those demands? Why did these changes come about? And what strategies can you formulate for listening to this music today? In consideration of the musical changes present in the Romantic era‚ this essay will contend that these changes are very much related to the wider social and technological changes in society around that time. Thus‚ it is important

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    Introduction of Titan wrist watch Titan Industries is the world’s fifth largest[citation needed] wrist watch manufacturer and India’s leading producer of watches under the Titan‚ Fastrack‚ Sonata‚ Nebula‚ RAGA‚ Regalia‚ Octane & Xylys brand names. It is a joint venture between the Tata Group‚ and the Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO).[2] Its product portfolio includes watches‚ accessories and jewellery‚ in both contemporary and traditional designs. It exports watches to about

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    1. Advertising & Sales Promotion Assignment Name: Dipankar Chakraborty Roll: 12 MBA IB 2008 -11 1. CATEGORY: MOBILE PHONES BRAND: LAVA A10 Brief Description of the Commercial: The advertisement shows a cashier (an attractive lady)‚ in a retail mall‚ meeting two shoppers at the payment counter. The first man carries an ordinary phone (though it subtly looks like Samsung Corby because of the yellow back cover) and the cashier hands him a few candies in lieu of change. The second man carries

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    ?Give an account of the contribution of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to the understanding of the Classical concerto‚ making specific reference to a variety of his musical compositions in this genre. Concerto by definition is usually a musical work in which one solo instrument is accompanied by the orchestra‚ or as stated in The Grove Online Dictionary “An instrumental work that maintains contrast between an orchestral ensemble and a smaller group or a solo instrument or among various groups of an

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    ‘J.S. Bach had more in common with Holborne than he did with Haydn.’ Discuss using studied pieces. Despite all coming from different periods‚ Bach’s piece does have a lot in common with Holborne’s Pavane and Galliard. For one thing‚ they both mainly have a contrapuntal texture and are for few instruments‚ whilst Haydn’s Symphony is‚ obviously‚ for a symphony orchestra. Both the Bach and the Holborne were intended to be played at home‚ whilst the Haydn would have been intended to be played in

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    A comparative study of the use of the baroque and modern flutes in composition‚ with specific reference to - Sonata IV for flute and continuo by J.S Bach‚ and Sonata for flute by Hindemith The baroque‚ or transverse flute is of great interest to me‚ mainly because of my own flute playing experience. I have always considered the baroque flute a much softer and more beautiful instrument‚ and it is because of this interest that I have decided to carry out my investigation upon the differences between

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    published his first composition made up of Piano Variations (Ludwig Beethoven). Throughout the years Beethoven began to experiment with different styles and genres of music‚ the styles changes can be heard in his symphonies‚ String quartets‚ and Piano Sonatas. At a young age Beethoven requested to be an assistant court organist‚ because of his young age Court officials were hesitant but accepted him (Ludwig Van Beethoven). Through his young years of his life‚ it is clearly evident to how devoted and passionate

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