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    in scenes‚ which reflect his awakening and dilemmas. The scenes are: 1) Wiesler reading and enjoying the novel he took from Dreyman. The concept of literature having value is against all socialistic beliefs. 2) Listening to Dreyman play the piano sonata he is “moved” and touched by the music 3) when the boy with the balloon enters the elevator and states to Wiesler that he is not a good person according to his father Wiesler has a reflective moment and elects not to take the boy father’s name down

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    Heart Rate Lab Report

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    Subject’s heart rate will be taken four (4) times for one (1) minute‚ one (1) minute apart‚ and then averaged together‚ after listening to each song for one (1) minute. The same five (5) songs will be played • Tempo 1- Classical: Mozart Piano Sonata #15 • Tempo 2 - Country: Cruise • Tempo 3 - Pop: Shake It Off • Tempo 4 - Rock And Roll: It’s My Life • Tempo 5 - Meditation: Ocean Waves Same heart rate measuring device will be used‚ an Omron Manual Inflation Blood Pressure Monitor‚ Model HEM-412C

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    Describe The Bing Theater

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    The environment in the Bing theater was very classical. There was people constantly coming in which surprised me because I thought that people stopped liking classical music. My first impression of the Bing Theater was that it was very organized because there were people to greet you and hand you a program at the door. The people attending was people of all ages‚ but I did notice that there was a fairly large group sitting together near the front of the stage. The people that attended were dressed

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    Alternately‚ he wrote three hundred cantatas in cycles of fifty each Sunday. Also‚ he was recognized as a legacy concerti grossi ever composed including Brandenburg Concertos with several unaccompanied violin sonatas and cello suites. Bach famous organ piece is called Toccata and fugue in D minor written in Arnstadt. J.SBach contribution to music were not noticed until his death from a stroke in 1750‚ indeed‚ his music has influenced many more recent composers

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    The Elements of Music

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    composers can help maintain a consistent pace in the music. A concerto is a musical piece in which one solo instrument (such as a piano or violin) is accompanied by an orchestra.  A scale is a group of notes in ascending and descending pitch. A sonata is a musical composition for a solo instrument (often piano or other keyboard instrument). A symphony is a musical piece that has been scored for a full orchestra; it is often an extended composition. Common meter‚ which consists of four lines

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    Mozart

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‚ born on January 27th‚ 1756‚ was a gifted composer and musician. He’s considered one of the best‚ if not the best‚ composers. Mozart was an influential part of the Classical era. He influenced great composers such as Beethoven and Tchaikovsky. He was based in Europe and hailed from Slazburg‚ Austria. On November 14th‚ 1719‚ Mozart’s father‚ Leopold Mozart‚ was born. He was a greatly known musical pedagogue. Originally‚ Leopold was studying philosophy

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    Feminism is a significant theme addressed in many literary works of the contemporary period. In the 1800’s and early 20th century‚ many women were oppressed and denied the right to equal opportunities that men were granted. However‚ after the active and significant role women played in World War II‚ a drastic change occurred. Women began to play a more respected and crucial role in society. Many women abandoned their expected roles as housewives and mothers and looked for other valued opportunities

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    Hyundai Case Study

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    About HMC The Hyundai Motor Company (HMC) is the largest South Korean automobile manufacturer‚ which is the fifth largest automaker in the world. In 2006 and occupied the 10th place in the world ranking of OICA. In 2007 Hyundai again have excellent grades in initial quality survey by JD Power‚ one of the indicators of the industry most respected and that measures the performance of cars and customer satisfaction during the first 3 months of use. In Korean‚ the word Hyundai means "modernity”

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    Live Performance Reviews

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    23‚ 2013 Live Performance Review’s This review consists of my opinion on three music videos from three different genres of music. I have chosen the following videos to do my review on: 1. Classical: Lang Lang performs Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No.23 (‘Appassionata’)‚ third movement. 2. Jazz: Glen Miller Orchestra performing In the Mood. 3. Modern: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant (members of Led Zepplin) playing Kasmir. This assignment took on a broader meaning then just critiquing music

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    that there was a love interest involved because of his ballads and sonatas. His technique on the piano coincides with the native dance of Poland called a Mazurka. Chopin’s concertos involve an aspects called rubato‚ or “robbed time‚” meaning that the rhythm can change without upsetting the beat. These subtle shifts in harmony are typical in everyday folk music. His major works include two piano concertos‚ four ballades‚ three sonatas‚ and many more. He accomplished all of this by the time he was 39

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