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    Loaded Dog’ to help portray the harsh realities of living in the Australian bush. These realities create significant experiences for the individuals in his stories as they are faced with hardships‚ mateship and love. Similarly‚ John Misto’s play ’The Shoe-Horn Sonta’ and Ramon Tongs ‘African Beggar’ use distinctively visual language to let the responder engage with the characters and their world. ‘The Loaded Dog’ explores the significant experience of mateship through the characters; Dave Regan‚ Jim

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    a confusing additional voice. The now-popular instrumental music was dominated by several well-defined forms: the sonata‚ the symphony‚ and the concerto‚ though none of these were specifically defined or taught at the time as they are now in music theory. All three derive from sonata form‚ which is both the overlying form of an entire work and the structure of a single movement. Sonata form matured during the

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    and they said “there is some thing make a loud noise in your house”.”Ok what do you want me to do about it”.”We want you to stop the noise”. “No if you don’t like it leave”! “So we left and then walk back in and let off the air horn”.Then he screamed. Then we run so slow out of the house.The next hour grandpa jack was handing out candy to the kids and grandpa jimmy was refilling the bowl when it was empty grandpa jake was sleeping.Then grandpa ethan walk up to the door and said

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    several beats of silence. Score: 2.27/2.27 3. What instruments do you hear playing in this example? Student Response Value 1. upper strings‚ flutes‚ and harp 2. low strings‚ woodwinds‚ and harp 3. French horns‚ harp‚ and woodwinds 4. low strings‚ 0% woodwinds‚ and French horns 5. low strings‚ upper strings‚ and harp Score: Correct Answer Feedback 0/2.27 4. This example from a piano work is by Student Value Correct Answer Feedback https://blackboard.purdue.edu/webct/urw/tp7142528883171

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    composer and pianist. He composed‚ he wrote music for himself. Sadly‚ when he started to lose his hearing his musical style changed but still he created some of his amazing masterpieces. From 1802 to 1814 he composed some masterpieces like Appassionata Sonata‚ and his only opera Fidelio. In 1815 when his brother died he had to adopt his brother’s son and dealing with all the legal matters affected his work to slow down

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    The Oboe HISTORY The oboe first appeared during the 17th century. Even though the oboe made its orchestral debut in France in 1657‚ its earliest ancestral oboe like instruments were first used around 2800 B.C. The closest predecessor of the modern oboe is an instrument also part of the double reed family called the shawm‚ which dates way back to its creation in the 1200’s. The first baroque oboe made out of boxwood was created in France for the purpose of entertaining the French court. Its

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     Johann Sebastian‚ and Melvin P. Unger. Handbook to Bach ’s Sacred Cantata Texts: An Interlinear Translation with Reference Guide to Biblical Quotations and Allusions. Lanham‚ Maryland: Scarecrow Press. 1996. Bach‚ Johann Sebastian‚ Reinhold Kubik‚ Paul Horn‚ and Jean Lunn. Wie Schön Leuchtet Der Morgenstern: BWV 1 : Kantate Zum Fest Mariae Verkündigung. Neuhausen-Stuttgart: Hänssler-Verlag‚ 1981. Bettmann‚ Otto. Johann Sebastian Bach as His World Knew Him. Secaucus‚ New Jersey: Carol Pub. Group‚ 1995

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    music. The Passacaglia is a piece that seems lush in texture and tone. The piece starts off slow and calming‚ but peaks twice‚ with a large increase in tempo and dynamics for a short and long duration‚ respectively. Webern utilizes the strength of the horn instruments during these peaks. The peaks bring about frightening‚ chasing‚ dissonant‚ and “falling apart” feelings. In between the two peaks‚ Webern utilizes the string and flute instruments to expose calming feelings‚ unusual remoteness‚ and nature-like

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     Vienna‚ Austria. Vivaldi had a great influence on the Baroque Period‚ Vivaldi was very productive in vocal and instrumental music‚ sacred and secular (nonreligious). According to the latest research‚ he composed over seven hundred pieces—ranging from sonatas (instrumental compositions usually with three or four movements) and operas (musical dramas consisting of vocal and instrumental pieces) to concertos (musical

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    allegro. Throughout the rest of the movement both the tempo and dynamics change greatly‚ from dark to light textures‚ showing strong emotions of frustration and longing. The movement is mostly on strings but the horns are used in contrast creating very powerful accents. It is presented in sonata form‚ but the elements are not strictly defined (2). The main theme of the work is easily heard though in the middle of the movement. Hector Berlioz’ second piece in this symphony is entitled “Un Bal.”

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