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    John Williams: The American Composer In American Culture‚ myriads of art forms have been created. There are the photographers‚ who capture beautiful moments with the click of a camera and touches of computer editing. Next are the sculptors‚ carefully depicting real life or imaginative works with soft clay molded into a thousand different shapes. Writers use language to leave images in our heads and create stories in our minds. Dancers are their own artwork‚ illustrating artistic

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    Piano Sonata in C Minor‚ Op. 13 ("Pathétique")‚ I. Grave; Allegro Piano Sonata No.8 in C minor‚ Op. 13‚ commonly known as Sonata “Pathétique” is written by a world famous German composer and pianist Ludwig van Beethoven. This piece of music is comprised of three movements‚ Grave - Allegro di molto e con brio‚ Adagio cantabil‚ and Rondo: Allegro. The sonata form is used in the first movement‚ and contains three parts which are called the Exposition‚ Development and Recapitulation respectively. The

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    Yiruma is the stage name of I Ru-ma (born February 15‚ 1978)‚ a popular internationally known pianist and composer from South Korea. The name "Yiruma" means "I shall achieve" in Korean. Yiruma frequently performs at sold-out concerts in Asia‚ Europe and North America. His Alma Mater King’s College in England helped him gain European popularity and recognition. Several of his most popular pieces include‚ "River Flows in You"‚ "Kiss the Rain"‚ and "May Be". His most popular album First Love was released

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    melody followed by a solo from the trumpet and maybe even a duet with the trumpet and the saxophone this gave soloist a variety of form‚ ranges and techniques. drummers used more of the cymbals and hi-hat‚ bass players were the ones who kept the beat‚ pianist were able to use a lighter touch. To further make sense of the bebop revolution I’ll introduced the famous bebop players who transformed the music and who’s music is still played today. starting with Charlie Parker who was considered to be

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    while in the same gesture wrap you in sorrow. Nocturnes have a wider reference of emotion that serenades. One of the most adored and well known nocturnes is Chopin’s Op.9 No.2. The piece is revered and has been played by most if not all aspiring pianists‚ giving the piece a kind of tainted quality due to the overplay. But the composition is still regarded as one of Chopin’s best‚ and a prime example of the excellence of the nocturne. Frédéric François Chopin composed the piece between 1830 and

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    one word came into mind immediately‚ resistance. Resistance is defined as the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument. In this film along with the book Dignity and Despair and the movie The Pianist‚ there was a large portrayal of resistance especially in the ghettos. Each text depicted a different challenge of resistance they performed against the Nazi party. First and foremost‚ The Great Dictator‚ showed resistance through active and front

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    things you can think of may happen from time to tome. All theseare immoral and many other people will be effectual if you do them.Moreover‚ one`s interest in one thing may not exist when he was born. Taking part in thatactivity‚ Yundi Li‚ a Chinese pianist‚ did not like

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    The Human Being—A Complex Organism Human beings are complex and special organisms as there is a complex organisation of cells in the human body. The organisation in the human body is summarised as follows: Cells—> Tissues—> Organs—> Systems—> Organism. The same type of cells which carry out a specific function are organised into a tissue. For examples‚ a group of muscle cells form a muscle tissue while a group of nerve cells form a nerve tissue. They are organised to work together to perform

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    Felix Mendelssohn was not only an accepted composer and pianist‚ but also a sensitive painter‚ skillful writer‚ and fluent in three languages aside from his native deutsch tongue. The genesis of Mendelssohn’s successful life in the arts‚ began with piano lessons from his mother. He was later taught by Marie Bigot in Paris‚ and eventually tutored by Ludwig Berger‚ a former student of Clementi’s. Young Mendelssohn also studied composition with Carl Friedrich Zelter‚ a keen enthusiast of J.S.Bach.

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    patterns‚ contours and stresses; as does the music of Mozart. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a talented composer and pianist of the classical era. Mozart’s music had a bold expression with complexity and depth. He composed many sonatas‚ symphonies‚ masses‚ concertos and operas. Johann Sebastian Bach of German descend‚ was a multitalented composer and musician. He was a well-known organist‚ pianist‚ violinist‚ harpsichordist‚ of the Baroque era. Mozart’s music is different than that of Bach’s in the sense

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