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    A Room With A View

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    A Room with a View written by E.M. Forster is a story about love‚ conflict‚ and finding your way. The story is set in both Florence Italy and England during the Edwardian era where societal standards were different and the upper class were unforgiving on lower class peasantry. Lucy Honeychurch is an exception‚ as a naïve‚ sheltered young women brought to Italy by her older cousin‚ Charlotte Bartlett. She begins to learn the struggles of love through unexpected encounters and memorable people. Lucy’s

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    general principle governing the formation of contracts and it is true that in the vast majority of cases the established rules of offer and acceptance are applied. The courts will be creative in order to comply with the ‘mirror image’ theory and shoehorn the rules of offer and acceptance into transactions in which offer and acceptance are difficult to identify such as in Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball (1893). Since a contract is an agreement‚ it follows that‚ in order for such an agreement to

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    full orchestra at the Conservatory‚ at the urging of his friend Nikolay Rubinstein. The Quartet was written on the fly just weeks before the concert. The concerto has four movements: 1. Moderato a semplice (D major)
 - This movement begins with a sonata and its opening theme is played by the whole quartet in unison and Tchaikovsky uses this unusual meter of 9/8. Next the string quartet is divided in contrapuntal lines‚ and the ensemble joins together to play the second theme‚ and then split again

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    Age of Enlightenment. Mozart played a huge role during this time and influenced many composers. The Classical-Romantic era is recognized by its four movements. The first movement is long and is recorded in sonata-allegro form. The second movement is slow and includes lyrics and is also sonata-allegro form. The third movement is dancelike and in turn slow and is a minuet and trio. The last movement‚ the fourth‚ is spirited and is a rondo form. 1 The movie starts of in Vienna‚ Austria sometime in the

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    Schubert's Romantic Era

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    Schubert’s Romantic Era During the period of 1800- 1850‚ many well- known composers and musicians have been thought to be the most prominent persons of their time. Franz Schubert and his work came to be known following his death. This paper will explain how Franz Schubert was the most influential musician in transit from the Classical Era to the Romantic Era. Schubert’s development of Lieder and cyclic form makes him the most influential musician of the Romantic Era. Franz Peter Schubert was born

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    1. INTRODUCTION The history of the automobile begins as early as 1769‚ with the creation of steam engined automobiles capable of human transport.[1] In 1806‚ the first cars powered by an internal combustion engine running on fuel gas appeared‚ which led to the introduction in 1885 of the ubiquitous modern gasoline- or petrol-fueled internal combustion engine. The year 1886 is regarded the year of birth of the modern automobile - with the Benz Patent-Motorwagen‚ by German inventor Carl Benz. Cars

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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    Mozart‚ composed hundreds of works that included sonatas‚ symphonies‚ masses‚ concertos and operas. When he was a young man‚ Mozart travelled through Europe. Mozarts first operas that he composed was to be performed in Germany‚ and he found employment from 1774 to 1777 at the court of the Prince Archbishop in Salzburg. During this time ‚ Mozart completed his complete violin concertos‚ with various symphonies and masses‚ and six piano sonatas.

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    Raymond Yan IB Music Sl 11/29/13 Period 4A Classical vs Baroque Era 1. Baroque Period- Musical texture during the Baroque period was also polyphonic and/or homophonic. Composers used melodic patterns to evoke certain moods. The use of text depiction continued. Rhythmic and melodic patterns are repeated throughout the composition. With the addition of instruments and the development of certain musical techniques such as basso continuo‚ music during the Baroque period became more intriguing

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    is based off symmetry of four-bar phrases and usually moves by small steps and has a narrow range. There are four movements of the Classical-Romantic era. The first movement is long‚ dramatic and written in sonata-allegro form. The second movement is slow‚ lyrical and is in a modified sonata-allegro form. The third movement is dancelike‚ moderately slow and is variably a minuet and trio. The last movement‚ the fourth‚ is lively‚ spirited and is a spirited rondo form. The movie gave a great aspect

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    Changes within the flute from classical to romantic to neo romantic era’s Flute instrument When a jet of air is directed across one of the open ends at the appropriate speed‚ pulses of air set up a standing wave within the pipe. Some of the energy from the standing wave escapes and propagates to the ear‚ where it is perceived as sound. Holes in the side of the flute can be opened or closed by the player’s fingers‚ which changes the effective length of the pipe and the frequency of the notes that

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