Madison Pender Hour 2 Senior Listening Loua Vang Violin Sonata No. 9‚ “Kreutzer” By: Beethoven Loua chose this piece since he found it on Youtube late at night and it caught his attention. He likes the sudden bursts of joy‚ anger‚ and the passion of this piece. Which these attitudes explain his passion for the piece. The beginning starts with a violin. There are many sforzandos with the eighth notes and whole notes. The tempo is moderato as the piano plays a couple measures of staccato quarter
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The Violin explores the dark historical ties between masculinity and femininity in Mexico’s dirty war. By highlighting the necessity to have both men and women working together masculinity and femininity are able to take new powerful forms that are not only challenged by each other but also by the state. In the opening scene of the movie the man we assume to be Genaro is being tortured by counter insurgents. While Genero has his hands tied behind his back the Counter insurgent extends his pistol
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of Cubism and mostly did paintings and sculptures. Cubism is a style of art characterized by abstract shapes and unnatural perspectives. Violin and Checker board The “Violin and Checker Board” by Juan Gris was painted in 1913. The painting has bright‚ bold colours‚ the warm colours are harmonising in the foreground‚
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Concert Critique Kanye West meets Beethoven is the only way to describe the three gentlemen who make up the sensational violinist duo known as Black Violin. Kev Marcus and Wil B are the violinists and are accompanied by DJ TK. Black Violin has created incredible synergy between classical and Hip-Hop music. They have created beautiful music like I have never heard before. They first made their big splash when they won the 2005 “Apollo Legends” contest in the famous Apollo Theater in Harlem‚ NY
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ANTONIO VIVALDI: OPUS 8‚ NO. 1-4 – THE FOUR SEASONS “Antonio Vivaldi’s violin concertos‚ The Four Seasons‚ constitute one of the best known and best loved collections of string repertory in our time. Their programmatic nature makes them easily accessible to a general audience.” Vivaldi’s Four Seasons is now said to be the most popular piece of classical...conservative‚ pastoral-flavored backwater for the next four decades. It is the most recorded work of all time; and according to The
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When I saw the violin for the first time‚ I knew I would play that instrument. I went to a show with my parents when I was a young girl- about four or five years old. The majority of the performance was the string orchestra. When I noticed the violins‚ they were mesmerizing. In my eyes‚ the violin was a beautiful and graceful instrument. The unique shape and color was the greatest part. It was then that I decided that I wanted to play an instrument. The first time I tried the violin was in third grade
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he learned how to play the violin. As a result of this‚ most of his compositions were made for string instruments. At the age of 15‚ Vivaldi began studying to become a priest‚ and he was known as il Prete Rosso or “The Red Priest” due to his red hair. After he was officially sworn into priesthood he was only able to carry out Mass a few times due to his poor health. At 25 years old Vivaldi started working at an orphanage‚ where he was recognized as the master of violin. He wrote concertos and sacred
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CTN 1/24/14 EE C247B/ME C218: Introduction to MEMS Lecture 2m: Benefits of Scaling I EE C245 – ME C218 Introduction to MEMS Design Spring 2014 Prof. Clark T.-C. Nguyen Dept. of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences University of California at Berkeley Berkeley‚ CA 94720 Lecture Module 2: Benefits of Scaling EE C245: Introduction to MEMS Design LecM 2 C. Nguyen 8/20/09 1 8/20/09 2 Lecture Outline • Reading: Senturia‚ Chapter 1 • Lecture Topics: Benefits
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Braque’s oil painting is a cubistic still-life. It’s content seems to be made up of what looks like his belongings – a violin‚ a fruit bowl‚ a candlestick‚ a newspaper etc. As he lived in Paris at the time this painting was produced‚ these belongings would have been in his apartment in one of the most artistic city in the world. I am guessing the process he used to create this piece is by dabbing paint onto the canvas instead casually painting with it. This gives texture to the painting rather than
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Braque make his artwork Still Life with Violin‚1913 with a new touch to still life? To begin‚ the painting by Braque was made in a new Modern movement called Cubism. The Modern movement‚ Cubism‚ was formed by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso and French artist Georges Braque in 1907. They made Cubism as a new way of portraying multiple dimensions and perspectives of an object or subject onto a two-dimensional canvas. In Braque’s painting‚ Still Life with Violin‚ the artwork is made by oil on canvas and
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