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    Symphony of the Soul‚ Rise up‚ Speak up‚ Stand up The annual Symphony of Soul featuring the Marcus Roberts Trio was in addition a community event celebrating‚ Ellington Academy Students‚ Grand Rapids String Academy‚ and Mosaic Scholars. Grand Rapids Symphony of Soul is a creative interwind of Jazz and Classical‚ a toe tapping‚ freedom of celebrating diverse souls. The theme of freedom rang throughout the concert music beginning with all voices singing‚ “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing.” James Weldon

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    focus on an instrumental tintinnabulation as many of his other works were written for SATB choirs or smaller ensembles. The symphony was a joint commission from the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association and Esa-Pekka Salonen‚ whom was the conductor at the time and it is dedicated to the Russian oil executive Mikhail Khodorkovsky It was written 37 years after his previous symphony‚ which is of a completely different style as it was written before he created tintinnabulation. As it was awarded for a Grammy

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    Austin Main factors affecting the preservation of Chinese paper documents: A review and recommendations 227 Liu Jiazhen and Wang Jingxuan Arab online book clubs: A survey 235 Amany M. Elsayed System migration from Horizon to Symphony at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals 251 Zahiruddin Khurshid and Saleh A. Al-Baridi News 259 International calendar 271 Abstracts 272 IFLA Journal Official Journal of the International Federation of Library

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    composed 9 symphonies‚ a couple of operas‚ and the piano concerto Emperor.

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    I. Introduction Research question: What musical elements used by Bizet in his L’Arlesienne and Tchaikovsky in his Symphony No.2 reflect the feelings of the nationalist movement? During the 19th century‚ the music had changed in style‚ that they broke the form and freely composed the music and we call it romantic era. The music in Romantic era has large difference from the strict classical era‚ it became more expressive and use wide range of emotions. It expanded the orchestra‚ providing the depth

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    Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony an Emotional Analysis So for the Paper I have decided that I would make my descriptive essay in chronological order because that is how I experience the song. To start off though I would like to say that I felt very contemplative when I hear this symphony and it almost feels like the life story of someone. At the beginning of the the symphony it almost feels mysterious and new. It feels like everything is new and brings a sense of wonderment. You can almost feel the curiosity

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    purpose of the concert was to celebrate the fall of the Berlin Wall in a way that would be remembered forever. Bernstein had the soloists and chorus sing in the final movement of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony that truly symbolized freedom‚ as a gift from the gods to the Germans. Not only the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra was to participate‚ but musicians from other great orchestras of the world as well: including those from Dresden‚ St Petersburg‚ London‚ New York and Paris. All brought together to achieve

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    These two symphonies can be really easy to recognize by any person‚ since it is so popular‚ and played in many places. The two symphonies are masterpieces and unique in its own way‚ but still there are some similarities between them. Both symphonies have their ups and down‚ it goes from loud to soft‚ slow to swift. Both of them return to course after different verse and you can tell that both of them have similar inspiration or been inspired by each other; came from the same era and the same culture

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    Discuss Berlioz’s contribution to the symphony Berlioz is often overlooked as an influential composer; however the reality is that he was one of the most important due to his developing ideas of how orchestration could be expanded‚ how symphonic form could be developed and how music would be written in a programmatic style. Above all this‚ Berlioz was one of the pioneers of the Romantic period‚ inspiring through his innovation of ideas such as the ‘idée fix’ and as some saw it‚ his disregard for

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    Motasem Ashour Listening Journal #1 Beethoven’s Symphony No.5 in C minor is one of the most popular compositions in classical music of all time. The tempo of the traditional symphonic performance was much slower than its modern/contemporary counterpart. The traditional orchestra’s tempo was moderato which means Moderate in terms of speed of the beats. The modern performance’s tempo was much faster and livelier. The reason for this is that the modern performance consisted of electric guitars

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