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    Vivaldi: Composer Report

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    one of my favorite instruments happens to be the violin‚ which Vivaldi seems to be an expert on. Listening to Vivaldi’s music just took my breath away; the sound was just beyond amazing. I could almost picture the violinist’s playing with such passion and the way that they move to the beautiful music of the violin. Antonio Vivaldi was recognized as a great composer but mostly as an excellent violinist. He was so great‚ that he was made into a violin teacher; this says a lot about him‚ he was a very

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    with‚ diatonic harmony means that the notes being used all come from the key assigned (F Major). All the notes regarded as diatonic harmony should be formed by F‚ G‚ A‚ B flat‚ C‚ D and E. For instance‚ the main theme played by recorder‚ oboe and violin from bar 1 to bar 5 is a diatonic harmony. Moreover‚ disjunct melody means melody that moves with intervals greater than a major 2nd‚ while conjunct melody means melody that has diatonic movement ascending and descending stepwise. For instance‚

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    before. Out of all the new paintings I encountered‚ my favorite is undoubtedly The Artist’s Garden at Vétheuil by Claude Monet. Even though I love the Monet very dearly‚ another new painting I came to love is The Old Violin by John Fredrick Peto. While the differences between The Old Violin and The Artist’s Garden at Vétheuil seem immeasurable‚ the paintings actually contain many similar qualities such as medium‚ contrast‚ color‚ and era. From swooping lines‚ to minute triangles‚ it never ceases to

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    Tennesee Williams

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    than most. After reading “The Resemblance Between a Violin Case and a Coffin” and doing some background research on the author it becomes quite clear that he wrote this story as a reflection of his life. The similarities between the narrator/boy in the story and Tennessee himself are quite obvious‚ as well as other characters and members of his family. There are many specific aspects of Tennessee’s life that make “The Resemblance Between a Violin Case and a Coffin” a story that he is uniquely if not

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    between the major and minor tonalities‚ even though they each employ the same notes. There will need to be some preview of the special techniques (the “experiments”) included in this piece‚ which include: double stops (1st and 2nd Violins)‚ trills and col legno (Violins and Viola)‚ and tremolo (Viola‚ Cello and Bass). When playing col legno‚ the students should turn their bows over and bounce the wood of the stick on the strings (measures 25-41). In measures 65-81‚ the orchestra becomes a rhythm band

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    comprised of flute‚ violin and cello. That’s two treble — high) instruments and one bass (low) instrument. But what‚ you may rightly ask‚ is a flute doing in a string trio? Well‚ it seems that many people love the mix of flute and strings‚ and a ton of great wedding trio music arrangements exist for this combo. So flute/violin/cello has naturally evolved as the dominant trio type–simply by popular demand. Strictly speaking‚ a “String Trio” for weddings would consist of two violins and a cello. This

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    Beethoven

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    Beethoven MUS HST 70 Mindy LaTour O’Brien Listening Journals #1 Ludwig van Beethoven String Quartet No. 1 in F Major (1st movement) I enjoyed listening to this piece. All throughout the first movement‚ I constantly felt tension rising and relaxing (tension rising because of the repetitive melodies with crescendo and changing the melody key to a minor key and tension relaxing when it has descend or a key changes to a Major); I think this was Beethoven’s intention to have the audience

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    performed in a Catholic service at St Mark’s in Venice. It is written for eight instruments that are split into two broken consorts; one with three trombones (or sackbuts) and a cornett‚ and the other with another three trombones and a violin. However‚ this violin part goes down to a D so the part might be played nowadays by something else e.g. the viola. The sackbut was the smaller predecessor of the trombone and was often used to mimic vocal parts. The lines are written in the same way someone

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    String Trio Concert

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    March 2015 On March 3 2015‚ I attended a string trio concert. The concert was held at First Presbyterian Church‚ in Bryan‚ TX; started at 7:30 pm and finished at 9:15pm.The ensemble‚ named Aspen String Trio‚ consists of three types of instruments: a violin for Davide Perry‚ viola for Victoria Chang‚ and cello for Michael Mermagen. There was approximately an audience of two hundred people and most of the seats were occupied. Most audience members were old and some young people also attended. The concert

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    the appointment. Advise John. (15 marks) (b) What is the doctrine of mitigation of damages? Discuss with relevant cases. (10 marks) 1 4. (a) Agnes wishes to sell her valuable violin‚ so advertises it for sale. June visits Agnes‚ explaining that she would like to buy the violin‚ and they agree on a price. June produces a cheque book‚ but Agnes hesitates‚ saying that she would prefer cash. June then replies‚ ‘Look‚ you can see who I am‚’ and produces various items of identity

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