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    within it. The video starts off by discussing the planet Mars which is described as “The Bringer of War” (Dutoit). When the orchestra is added‚ the movement starts rather sparse with a low pitch. The most meaningful instruments at this point are the violins and the wooden drums. It sounds similar to an army marching and you can tell by the name of the movement that it is about to be a war. The harp and the gong gong is added along with the trumpets‚ horns and the bass oboe‚ which gives the movement a

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    autonomy. I was allowed be involved in sports‚ which most other parents in Taiwan considered as a futility. A perfect child under a Taiwanese parent’s eye would be someone who went to crams school after crams school‚ learn and master both the piano and violin‚ and nothing else. Just that. Needless to say‚ I didn’t fit in the mold of a perfect child. Even though my parents are considered not as a typical “Asian” parents‚ they still fell under the pressure of other parents’ comparison. Although I know to

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    assailants as you fight through a massive wall of bodies for the chance to drawn in a breath. The living are as pitiful as the forgotten corpses they abandoned while marching through the snow‚ devoid of feeling and sentiment. Suddenly‚ the song of a lone violin‚ resonant in its isolation‚ floats through the dismal barrack. The musician is not a glorious soloist with thousands of adoring fans‚ but a boy on his deathbed. Elie Wiesel describes this moment in his memoir of the Holocaust‚ Night. The Jews had

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    [2] The consequent idea‚ only involving the strings and no contrabass‚ starts in bar 3 with the anacrusis from the first violin in bar 2. This second idea contrasts with the first idea shown in bar one with its piano dynamic and homophonic texture. What is uncommon about this bar is that the viola is above the 2nd violin in pitch. This creates warmth to the chord as the notes are very close together and this also emphasises the resolutions in the chord. [2]

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    between the string instruments and wind instruments. This gives a relaxed effortless tone to the piece and resembles the calmness and tranquillity of a spring day in England. The violin then enters imitating the lark. The violin plays an ascending pattern with elongated arpeggios. The chords underneath drop out so the violin plays a solo introducing the first theme. The orchestra is quietly introduced and develops the almost folk like motif. A folk dance theme is then introduced led by the clarinet

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    Leisure time is a good time to do what you want to do. I like to play violin‚ play tennis or go shopping during my leisure time. These things make me feel relaxed. I often play violin in my leisure time. I always play alone for an hour or two. It helps me clear my mind. I can just get away from my vexation for a while. When I play violin‚ I feel easy and happy. I enjoy hearing the music that comes out from my violin. I love music. It takes me to another wonderful world. Sometimes

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    Gold Diggers of 1933 Evyn Espiritu Unit 2 Response Paper Oct. 6‚ 2010 Gold Diggers of 1933 (Mervyn LeRoy‚ 1933)—a story about three strong showgirls who marry three rich gentlemen—emphasizes spectacle over realism‚ constructing a beautiful world of symmetry and dance. The film’s diegetic reality (showgirls during the Great Depression) mirrors its diegetic performance (a Broadway musical about the Great Depression)—neither of which reflects the actual conditions of the

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    Paganini traveled to Livorno‚ where he played violin in concerts and his father restarted his maritime work. 1825 He’s footprint spread all over Vienna‚ Germany‚ France and England. 1834 He moved back to Genova and wanted to end his concert career. 1835 Paganini returned to Parma and worked for the second wife of Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria. 3. When Paganini was 5 years old he Learnt Mandolin from his dad. The when he was 7 he Started to learn violin. His father took him to study from local

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    she started to learn to play the violin. From time to time she would disobey her dad just to play around‚ but maybe this is a sign that in the future there could be a change. As time goes on Ruth starts disobeying Tian more and more and finally tells him that‚ “I don’t like playing the violin. In fact‚ I never liked it. I hate it‚ as a matter of fact” (86). Because her father pushed to play the violin so much she finally cries out to Tian that she hates the violin‚ and wants to play the guitar.

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    A full audience bustles into Mallory Hall on a rainy December afternoon with anticipation for the thrilling sounds of Nicholas Pappone (violin)‚ Grace Mei-En Ho (cello)‚ and Candace Chien (piano); all of whom are seasoned veterans of The Mallory Concert Series at Rutgers University: Camden. The expectation is obvious with the lack of seats available that the concert will be captivating. As the air turns to a silent empty hum‚ we are ready. Personally notable movements from the first piece of

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