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    to the study One would assume that a religious composition is a direct reflection of a composer’s personal ecclesiastical devotion. My research discovered that this was not always the case. Discussions of the famous works by Beethoven‚ Liszt and Stravinsky do not usually focus on their religious compositions. However‚ their religious works represent relevant personal experiences of their lives. Their noteworthy religious works also afford Western art music enthusiasts a closer look into the emotions

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    Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake

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    Throughout recent history‚ it has been very apparent that times have changed dramatically. All aspects of culture have changed tremendously since the 1900’s‚ or even the 1800’s. One part of culture that has always been changing is the views people have towards different groups of people. As societies views have changed about minorities in the early 20th century‚ those views have continued to change about the roles these minorities take on in the world of music. To fully understand this situation

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    single one would give a damn about the words. Instead‚ they would go away whistling the tunes". The show took to the road throughout Germany and Austria later in 1912. Among the composers who attended the early performances were Stravinsky‚ Ravel‚ and Puccini. Stravinsky later wrote that Pierrot Lunaire was “the solar plexus as well as the mind of early-twentieth-century music.” Pierrot Lunaire‚ with its combination of traditional forms and techniques‚ and the almost entirely new approach to the

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    Integrated College Enrollment System (I.C.E.) A.SYSTEM OVERVIEW   INTEGRATED COLLEGE ENROLLMENT SYSTEM (ICE System)    The ICE system is a client/server-based information system and a product of more than 10 years system development life cycle. It relies on free and open source technologies to deliver the best proven solution at zero cost. The system is comprised of the following modules:   1. Administrator Module    - Creates and manage user accounts for ICE modules    - Creates student accounts

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    Music notes

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    Music Knowledge By Referring to the score of each List piece‚ candidates can be asked to: Name and/or explain any notes‚ rests‚ signs‚ terms its title and its key/tonality Identify (on the appropriate score) any key changes that occur‚ or explain other types of tonal organizations (atonal‚ pentatonic) Explain form‚ through a detailed structural analysis. Where the piece is a movement from a larger work‚ brief knowledge of its relationship to the other movements in the work is expected Either

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    Betty Marie Tallchief was a good dancer. She was Native American. She came from an Osage. Betty Marie Tallchief was born in 1925. She spent part of her childhood on an Osage reservation in Oklahoma. When she was four she took her first ballet lesson. Ballet broke her out of her shell. This section of the story tells how she became to love ballet. She became a star in her hometown. She performed her ballet skills at county fairs and other places. She was natural good at ballet. Her being

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    for the National Book Award and the winner of the 1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry and the National Book Critics Circle Award. Doty also received a 1994 Whiting Writers’ Award. He has written twelve books of poetry and three memoirs. Firebird told the story of his childhood in the American South and in Arizona. Dog Years was a memoir of the lives of two of his dogs who Doty had while dealing with the death of his partner and the devastation of 9-11. Louise Erdrich praised the book as

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    Ballet and War: Review on Rites of Spring: The Great War and the Birth of the Modern Age The Rite of Spring by Modris Ekstein examines the cultural history at the start and in World War I and the consequences that would follow after the end of the war. Ekstein separates his book into three acts- pre-war‚ during the war and then after the war. Act One takes the reader first to Paris and the premier of Igor Stravinsky’s ballet‚ Le Sacre du primtemp translated to the Rite of Spring. Choreographed

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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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    performing‚ solo singers 3. Opera and musical are theatrical performance art 4. Opera and musical also need theatre stage work. EXAMPLE: Opera: Minimalism (Philip Glass and John Adams) atonality and serialism (Schoenberg and Berg) Neoclassicism (Stravinsky) Musical: The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) Show Boat (Jerome Kern) Oklahoma! (Richard Rodgers and librettist Oscar Hammerstein II) I like musical more‚ because musical have more emotional content of the piece and it not just

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