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    this book is represented several times in a negative way‚ but it also has a representation of something good like Juliek playing music on the violin. In this memoir the motif of silence is represented though several different aspects‚ including struggling with the desire to live‚ losing trust in God and rebelling against him‚ and Juliek playing the violin. Jews are suffering and at risk of dying during the holocaust. They are losing the will to live and they feel

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    spring concert series started this past weekend‚ with the special presence of Daniel Stepner (violin) and Janice Weber (piano). They debuted this year’s concert series on January 31s at the Slosberg Music Center‚ a show that compelled virtually everyone to attend‚ even intern president‚ Lisa Lynch‚ attended. The show’s program began with a composition by Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924)‚ two sonatas for violin and piano from 1876‚ which was a breakthrough work‚ back then‚ for the 30-year-old composer.

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    Baroque Period – Bach Toccata and Fugue in D minor The Toccata and Fugue in D minor‚ BWV 538‚ is an organ piece by Johann Sebastian Bach. Like the better-known BWV 565‚ BWV 538 also bears the titleToccata and Fugue in D Minor‚ although it is often referred to by the nickname Dorian — a reference to the fact that the piece is written without a key signature — a notation that is uncommon today and leads one to assume the Dorian mode. However‚ the two pieces are quite different musically‚ it is nearly

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    Personal Narrative: Piano

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    I have played piano and violin since I can remember. It could be that I have a bad memory‚ that I didn’t do anything until I was in second grade‚ or that making music was not something I wanted to do and couldn’t. I do remember asking my mother if I could play violin. She asked me why‚ and I said because one of my friends did. I started playing piano because my parents thought it a good idea. I did not. My opinion has changed since then‚ I rather enjoy playing now. I sometimes wonder what it

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    different in what they believe to be important. My mom believes that music is very important so she expects me to practice my violin every single day. If I don’t practice because of homework or something‚ she tells me that I should not forget violin and I would find myself practicing. On the other hand‚ my dad values my education and doesn’t really care whether I practice my violin or not. He just makes sure that I did all my homework and I study enough. Also‚ when I ask my parents something‚ I usually

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    “Night” by Elie Wiesel is an autobiography in which Elie’s life during the Holocaust is explained. Elie Wiesel uses imagery‚ figurative language‚ and pathos as tools to express the horrors he experienced while living through a nightmare‚ the Holocaust. Elie describes his experiences with imagery. “Open rooms everywhere. Gaping doors and windows looked out into the woid. It all belonged to everyone since it no longer belonged to anyone.” “Some were crying. They used whatever strength they had left

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    Piano Symphony Analysis

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    Hummel studied with Mozart. Especially‚ the first movement of Quintet‚ OP.87 sounded like tango to me and it started with the violin by Alyze Dreiling‚ then‚ the piano sounded to make harmony. I felt that the piano sound was extremely live and rhythmical‚ whereas‚ the others created nervous tension for making harmony with the piano. As I said above‚ everything including Violin‚ Viola‚ Cello and Contrabass seemed to be harmony with another‚ the sound reflected to be able to emphasize each instrument

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    use different instruments than we are used to hearing today. What are some of these instruments? How is the sound of the music different than what we might hear today? They use instruments such as harpischords‚ lots of violins‚ and clavichord. People today still sometimes use violins but the beats and instruments sound very different then what we hear today. 6.Who was Arcangelo Corelli? What are some of his contributions to classical music? He was an Italian composer and violinist. He was also known

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    Never Shall I forget

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    "I could hear only the violin‚ and it was as though Juliek’s soul were the bow. He was playing his life. The whole of his life was gliding on the strings-his lost hopes‚ his charred past‚ his extinguished future. He played as if he would never play again."(Pg.94). This metaphor describes the moment when Elie hears Juliek play on his violin whilst surrounded by corpses. He played for the last time that night‚ and the next morning he was found dead laying next to his violin. The reader can visualize

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    my childhood dreams

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    my "enemies". I wanted to transform myself into anyone using my magic wand and save everybody from monsters with the help of it. I also wanted to play the violin‚ and I still dream of it now. But in my childhood it was a magic violin‚ and I played so that everyone around admired my ideal playing. And in my childhood dreams to play the violin was easy and did not require much effort. I also wanted to be able to talk to animals‚ and so that they would not run away from me. And we could be friends

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