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    voices in this song. Happy mood are created and it’s a nice music. “The Four Seasons‚ Movement 1” was composed by Antonio Vivaldi and performed by Vivaldi’s Emblematic Four Seasons. The style of music is Baroque concerto music. The melody goes by violin and the harmony goes by cello. The tempo of this song is little slow at the beginning

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    throughout the story was Juliek. Juliek was a boy who played the violin for the band in the concentration camp. He was taken his identity of loving to play the violin freely and with different music. The Germans treated him like a robot playing one music continuously only for them. When they were running with the Jews to a new concentration camp‚ Juliek ran with his violin case‚ which shows his passion and how much he cares for his violin. Juliek dies with all his might playing the song he was banned

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    3. Compositional overview a. 9 symphonies b. 11 overtures c. Incidental music to plays d. 1 violin concerto e. 5 piano concertos f. 16 string quartets g. 9 piano trios h. 10 vioin sonatas

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    For instance‚ when the Wife is deeply affected by her husband’s departure to meet with his lover - The Woman of The City. In this short scene‚ through a combination of a low timbre‚ high pitched violin and low trumpets coming in crescendo‚ the music expresses or underlines her sadness and distress of her husband’s affair. Not only does the music creates a mood for the sequence‚ but it also tries to embody the character’s feelings and ignite reactions

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    On Sunday‚ Novermber 20‚2016 at 2:00 pm‚ The New York Youth Symphony performed at the carnegie hall Stern Auditorium. The program includes VIET CUONG Neon‚ BRAHMS Symphony No. 3‚ BRUCH Violin Concerto No. 1‚ and RAVEL La valse. The first piece of music was VIET CUONG Neon. I couldn’t get in the carnegie hall on time due to subway lateness‚ so I couldn’t listen the VIET CUONG Neon. When I entered the auditorium‚ everyone was clapping already. I was kinda disappointed because I didn’t have the chance

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    Patrick Kelly October 11‚ 2011 The Deterioration of Gregor Samsa in Kafka’s Metamorphosis “We must try to get rid of it‚” Gregor’s sister directed to the remaining members of the Samsa family in the resolving lines of Franz Kafka’s “Metamorphosis.” And without hesitation‚ his family‚ the closest people to him whom he had attempted to provide for his entire life‚ turned against their son and brother. Soon‚ his family would unconsciously realize that with every downward turn for Gregor‚ they would

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    5. A. The following sentences may be lexically or structurally ambiguous‚ or both. Provide paraphrases showing you comprehend all the meanings. a. We laughed at the colourful ball. Meaning 1: We laughed at the colourful ball that was held. Meaning 2: We were at the colourful ball and we laughed. b. He was knocked over by the punch. Meaning 1: He was knocked over by the strong liquor. Meaning 2: He was knocked over after he was punched. c. The police were urged to stop drinking by the fifth. Meaning

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    only six years into the Baroque era. He was born in Salzburg‚ Austria to Leopold Mozart‚ a court musician and Anna Marie Mozart. He was one of two children out of seven that survived. At the young age of six Mozart could play the harpsicord and violin. He also had magnificent abilities to read music perfectly upon first sight. Mozart was considered a child prodigy for his abilities to improvise fugues and write minuets at this young age. At the ripe age of eight‚ he wrote a symphony; then at

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    The use of pedal points is visible in the 1st movement of Mozart ’s Symphony no.41. Please refer to the Immerseel 2001 recording for time frame references. In this movement‚ pedal points are evident at 1:07~1:18 and at 8:34~8:44. Here‚ the violins play the melody which deviates from the key of C major in which the movement is written. In order to sustain stability and as a reminder of the movement ’s home key‚ Mozart wrote a long sustained tone in the dominant 5th for flute‚ oboe‚ horns and

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    1. This speech is well rehearsed because he started his speech playing the violin. He also talked about how music helped Congresswoman Giffords able to speak. The speech looked well-organized and well-rehearsed because he linked music and medicine by using personal experiences. 2. The kind of evidence he used was from other experts‚ personal stories‚ and other people that experienced music as a medicine. In the beginning he talked about Congresswoman Giffords and how she wasn’t able to talk but

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