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    Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Corp. (BAIC) and by October the Chinese government had approved the joint venture‚ leading to the establishment of “Beijing Hyundai.” By February of 2003‚ Beijing Hyundai rolled out its first midsize sedan‚ the EF Sonata. Yet many were skeptical of Beijing Hyundai‟s chances. A number of the world‟s major auto makers were already established in the Chinese market‚ while Hyundai lacked an understanding of the distinct characteristics of Chinese consumers‚ distribution

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    delightful music from the top performing arts students of Colburn. This concert series is free admission reservation is required. “Autumn Winds” included the following composition or pieces played in order: 1. Ricochet - Kerry Turner‚ 1960 2. Clarinet Sonata in E-flat Major‚ Op. 167 (1921) - Camille Saint-Saens‚ 1835-1921 I. Allegretto 3. Rhapsody for Clarinet (ca. 1979) - Giacomo Miluccio 4. Selections from Divertissement for Oboe‚ Clarinet‚ and Bassoon (1927) - Erwin Schulhoff‚ 1894-1942

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    Art 199 / Motion Picture Appreciation Due Date: Nov 6th‚ 2008 5 Principles of film form in Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut Stanley Kubrick once said "If it can be written‚ or thought‚ it can be filmed". With that in mind‚ my paper today is an analysis of the 5 principles of film form in Stanley Kubrick’s last film “Eyes Wide Shut”. Even tough “Eyes...” isn’t my favorite of the Kubrick films‚ it is surely really close to being‚ I love every aspect of it‚ from the music‚ to the themes‚ to the way

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    How Is Mozart Similar

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are often compared in their musicality because of their time periods and the way they both changed music. Throughout their lives these two composers had come across many trials and success‚ while coming from different backgrounds they had many similar childhoods with tragedy. These great composers brought up many different reactions of people in their unique presentation and composition of their works. Each composer developed their own unique styles

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    History Essay Write a historical overview and explanation of one of the following genres or topics. Be sure to discuss significant composers‚ cultural contexts‚ stylistic influences‚ and representative works‚ with extensive use of musical examples. a) String quartet from the classical era to the late nineteenth century The genre of the string quartet is one that was tremendously popular during the mid to late 18th century. Instrumental music during this time held many social purposes and roles

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    “Pianoforte: the development‚ technological changes and performance practice” [pic] London Metropolitan University Module: Musical Instruments Student: Silvija Armonaite 07062934 Lec: Lewis Jones‚ Christina Paine. Introduction The early history of piano is familiar or at least easily accessible. It has been summarised in many reference books and explored in recently growing literature. The piano music has occupied a central place in

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    The History of Music

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    The History of Western Music Music has been around since the dawn of time‚ ever since man first inhabited this planet we have learned to communicate in ways other then conventional speaking. Different Cultures all have there own specific way of communicating through music. Music is basically broken into two specific groups Eastern Music and Western Music. Eastern music is mainly derived from the orient and India. While‚ Western music first emerged from Europe. Western music has developed

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    Guide to Music History Part 1 – Introduction Whether you need to brush up on your knowledge of musical styles for your grade six music theory exam (or higher)‚ or are just keen to learn more about our rich heritage of “classical” music‚ I hope this new series of articles about the history of classical music will offer you something of interest. Here’s a quick introduction to the new series! Each article will take a brief look at one of the main eras that “classical” music is divided into. I’m using

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    Essay: Baroque Opera through the Ages Baroque is defined as a historical period from about the start of the 1600s‚ through about the end of 1750. It is expressed as a style of music‚ art‚ and architecture which flourished in Europe during this time period. In this essay I will be defining what exactly Baroque Opera is‚ where it originated from and show those whom expressed this defining style. At the very early start of opera‚ which was pre 1600s‚ the first piece to be credited was written

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    Compare and Contrast melody and structure in the Brahms‚ Debussy and Poulenc. (36 marks) From 1820 onwards the Romantic era began. This is where composers began to experiment more with their structure‚ making it as complex as possible‚ but still making sure that the listener can here lots of different motifs. This idea is basically having a few themes and using these to create different sections through augmentation and fragmentation etc. Also melodies became more flamboyant with composers adding

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