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    Brandenburg Concertos”. This series was given as a gift to the Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt. This particular piece was of great importance to the Baroque style‚ expressing very dramatic tones and shifts in orchestra. The entire piece consisted of flutes‚ violins‚ strings‚ and the harpsichord‚ a primitive piano that played a very supporting and above all else a concertino piece that seemed to unify the piece as a whole. The repetition of the piece is in a concerto grosso format‚ consisting of a Tutti-Concertino-Tutti

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    Music Analysis

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    Film Soundtrack Analysis A motion picture would not appeal to its viewers without the orchestrated sounds within the background that intently helps draw out the emotions from the audience from watching the movie. Many great movie soundtracks can be overshadowed by the performance of a great actor or even just the motion picture itself. Hardly anyone misses out on giving credit to a great movie or performer but many people do not realize that a great movie and performer is nothing without the soundtracks

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    80-90 %of the county artists and musicians‚ including his parents‚ who run out a group of opera. He was forced to learn to play the flute to make propaganda songs that the regime would blast from speakers to dull the scream of victims as they were tortured and kill. “I was forced to witness a lot of killing‚ three or four times a day” said Chron Pod. “I played my flute for American kids and saw the power of music.” (2) Other people

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    2.3.1 Journal

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    This is your journal activity. Complete the prewriting steps below before moving on to the journal response. Read and Paraphrase Read the opening stage directions of Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller. A melody is heard‚ played upon a flute. It is small and fine‚ telling of grass and trees and the horizon. The curtain rises. Before us is the Salesman’s house. We are aware of towering‚ angular shapes behind it‚ surrounding it on all sides. Only the blue light of the sky falls upon the

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    Beethoven Observation

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    through this observation I took some notes during the concert in order to write my report. First piece was Pohjola’s Daughter Op.49 which was composed by Jean Sibelius. It has very colorful scores and it was played by a large orchestra which has 2 flutes‚ piccolo‚ 2 oboes‚ English horn‚ 2 clarinets‚ bass clarinet‚ 2 bassoons‚ contrabassoon‚ 4 horns‚ 2

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    geography The Cassiterides‚ meaning Tin Islands (from the Greek word for tin: Κασσίτερος/Kassiteros)‚ are an ancient geographical name of islands that were regarded as situated somewhere near the west coasts of Europe. The traditional assumption‚ ignoring Strabo‚ is that Cassiterides refer to Great Britain‚ based on the significant tin deposits in Cornwall. Herodotus (430 BC) had only dimly heard of the Cassiterides‚ "from which we are said to have our tin‚" but did not discount the islands as

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    Homer and Correct Answer

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    A) Athena B) Penelope C) Sappho D) Hera Points Earned:4.0/4.0 Correct Answer(s):B 5. This term identifies a sculptural technique in which figures are carved out of a block of stone‚ part of which is left to form a background. A) relief B) flute C) volute D) capital Points Earned:4.0/4.0 Correct Answer(s):A 6. He is the blind poet traditionally considered the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey. A) Hector B) Homer C) Hesiod D) Agamemnon Points Earned:4.0/4.0 Correct Answer(s):B

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    woven through many Hinduism’s most sacred texts. As a child‚ Krishna was adored for his pranks. Krishna is known by many other names such as‚ Govinda‚ Mukunda‚ Madhusudhana‚ and Vasudeva. As a teenager‚ he was re-known as a lover. The sound of his flute would bring all the girls to the yard. His favorite was Rhadha‚ who became his consort later in life. Krishna and his brother Balarma fought and slayed Kamsa. Afterward‚ Krishna found the kingdom to be unsafe and led the Yadauas to the west coast of

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    Art Education-1 The Medium of Music Week #3 Tuesday & Friday 1:00-2:30 PM Leader: Bagro‚Maria Nherilyn V. Members: Ogot‚Marlene V. Magbanua‚Raven Kaye Submitted to: Dr. Adelaida M. Pallones Professor MEDIUM OF MUSIC Tone is the medium of music and refers to the sound that travels through air and reaches the audience. It is produced by an instrument or by the voice and has 4 qualities: Timbre Pitch Duration Intensity Timbre (also called tone color or tone quality) is

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    Moldau By Smetana

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    The Moldau written by Bedřich Smetana in 1874 is one of the most widely performed symphonic poems ever written. This paper will deconstruct‚ analyse and evaluate this piece and examine both of the ways in which it pushes the boundaries of the Classical Period establishing a new romantic style. This piece is written as a nationalistic piece as Smetana shows his love for his homeland and describes the flowing river in which he grew up going to. This 13 minute piece is separated into 8 sections‚ each

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