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    season of spring. Vivaldi captures the effervescent feeling of spring by using symbolization to convey images representative of the season. The instrumentation for this piece incorporates a solo violinist with a string orchestral accompaniment (violin‚ viola‚ cello‚ bass‚ and harpsichord). The conductor for this piece is Kenneth Sillito who is internationally recognized as one of Britain’s most distinguished musician. Julia Fischer a German classical violinist and pianist known for her renowned skills

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    experienced by the Filipinos under the Spanish rule. This was published at Imprenta Lette in Berlin‚ Germany on March 1887 by the help of Dr. Maximo Viola who saved Noli Me Tangere by lending Rizal 300‚000 for the printing of 2‚000 copies of the novel. As thanks‚ Dr. Rizal gave the original manuscript and the PLUMA he used in writing the novel to Dr. Maximo Viola.          Another important writing of our hero‚ his second novel‚ El Filibusterismo‚ a more profound and perfect than Noli Me Tangere. It comes

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    Love is a big thing in our lives. It does many wonders and things to us. But the main thing that keeps our love straight and right is our heart. The heart plays into many parts when in love or falling in love. Many people might think that the mind is the back that has control but in reality it is the heart. In Twelfth Night there are many examples that use the heart instead of the mind to show love. Many people when it comes to love they use the heart. The heart plays a lot when it comes to being

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    parenting also fits into Walters past with both parents. The foster care system had Walter due to his mother’s drug use and neglect. The last risk of status‚ Walter falls into the poverty line in his mother’s care‚ in the foster care system‚ and when in Violas care. He can get services‚ but may be limited to providers and resources allowed.

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    based instruments. I have played top solos multiple times on all different types if the marimbas‚ and have also had solos/ soli’s on the piano for a couple arrangement pieces. I have also had experience in playing string based instruments such as viola and cello‚ making me able to comprehend all three staffs in at least a proficient level. Compared to the other students I have most likely taken music theory/ piano lessons the longest‚ which has been since I was four. I have also taken it upon myself

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    Flavy Sen Sharma (848) ; Diwita Mathivanan (132) The Rise of the Modern West 25th March‚ 2013 The Influence of Commedia Dell’ Arte on Shakespearean Comedy The European Renaissance as a cultural revolution affected every sphere of life from the 14th to the 17th century. The French term ‘Renaissance‚’ meaning rebirth‚ refers to the period of rediscovery of classical Greek and Roman texts‚ art and culture. This movement originated in Italy from where it spread northwards and impacted England

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    With Love‚ Comes Great Violence “I fear this but a dream‚ too sweet to be substantial‚” are the soft words uttered from star-crossed lovers caught in the chaotic instability that permeates Franco Zeffirilli’s Romeo and Juliet (1968)‚ Baz Lurman’s Romeo + Juliet (1996)‚ and John Madden’s Shakespear and Love (1998). Although there are significant differences in each movie’s portrayal of Juliet and her Romeo‚ they accurately depict Freud’s ideas concerning love and human tendencies. In “The Einstein-Freud

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    Copland’s national work: Appalachian Spring In the early 20th century‚ American artists sought the utility between music and society. Composers faced the dilemma of being a musician in a culture with little serious music tradition. Aaron Copland once wrote: “ (I) lived in an environment (New York City) that had little or no connection with serious music. Artists had deep desires to contribute meaningfully to the life of the nation and to see music filling a real need in American society. As a leading

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    “Comedy is characterised by a happy ending.” In light of this‚ how far is the ending of “Twelfth Night” satisfactory for a comedy? Make close reference to Act 5 in your answer. “The world is a tragedy to those who feel‚ but a comedy to those who think.” - Horace Walpole (1717 – 1797) Walpole’s quote is construed by many critics to mean that a comedy cannot be characterised‚ as its interpretation can differ amongst individuals. Many people would say “Twelfth Night” meets the expectations

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    Ironically for a comedy‚ suffering and cruelty lie at the heart of the play‚ how far do you agree with this view? Despite the comical premise of Twelfth Night (TN) there is an underlying vein of cruelty and suffering that runs throughout the play. This is often a direct consequence of the humour conveyed through the narrative. Sir Toby Belch’s trick on Malvolio is an example where the letter orders him to wear yellow stockings ‘ever cross-gartered’. A question is raised as to whether Shakespeare

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