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    Nasha

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    radio presenter Natasha Eloi‚ Canadian television personality and videographer Natasha Falle‚ Canadian human rights activist Natasha Fatah‚ Canadian Journalist Natasha Galkina‚ America’s Next Top Model‚ Cycle 8 Runner Up Natasha Gregson Wagner‚ American actress Natasha Hamilton‚ British singer Natasha Henstridge‚ Canadian film actress Natasha Kaiser‚ American athlete Natasha Kaplinsky‚ British news presenter Natasha Khan‚ British singer known under her stage name Bat For Lashes

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    advances in this area contributed greatly to the growth and development of the modern symphony orchestra. Berlioz was the first composer to closely associate his symphonies with extra musical ’programmes’. He described his ‘Symphonie Fantastique’ as an ’opera without words’; with

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    Comparative essay between the social significances of Louis xiv and Louis xvi Submitted by: - Avaljot Kaur Randhawa Submitted to: -Ms. Finn Course code: -CHY 4U7 Due date: -6th Oct‚ 2014 Introduction Louis xiv and Louis xvi were the two rulers of France. Louis XIV (1638-1715) exemplified the characteristics of absolute monarchy during his 72-year reign. He created the most centralized nation state in Europe and gave birth to a new sense

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    Unity and VarietyReNoAdmin 2013-07-19T20:09:08Unity and Variety The Concepts of Unity and VarietyLet’s begin by listening to two fundamental concepts that make a piece of music "work"—the concepts of unity and variety. Most people like hearing sounds that they find pleasing‚ memorable‚ and familiar. Within a given composition‚ the feeling of familiarity—fostered by‚ among other things‚ reiterations of a music idea—lends a sense of unity to the music. Whereas unity satisfies the human need for sameness

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    reduced conflict by decreasing sourness and gloom.” (McWhirter‚ 14-15). Emotions played a large part in Antebellum era music and was a large factor in establishing the “popular” genres of music at the time – Minstrel songs‚ sentimental ballads‚ and opera. Ballads‚ for example‚ were exceedingly popular due to the fact that “They were sung for the sheer joy of making music as well as a way…lift tortured spirits‚ and to relieve boredom and distract weariness.” (Providence Public Library). “Such songs

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    The History of Music

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    The History of Western Music Music has been around since the dawn of time‚ ever since man first inhabited this planet we have learned to communicate in ways other then conventional speaking. Different Cultures all have there own specific way of communicating through music. Music is basically broken into two specific groups Eastern Music and Western Music. Eastern music is mainly derived from the orient and India. While‚ Western music first emerged from Europe. Western music has developed

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    Concert Report 1 (Symphony Orchestra) Name: Laura Cooper Date: 2-3-13 Class/Section: MUS1140-104 Instructions: Attend a symphony orchestra concert. Get a program of the concert and staple it to the back of this form. Sign your name on the program. NOTE: DO NOT take this form to the concert. Look up the piece(s) to be Performed and listen to them on YouTube beforehand. Turn in form no more than 10 days after event. CONCERT INFORMATION: 1. Date: 2-3-13 2. Place: Pope Joy Hall

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    At the end of the 19th century‚ many changes began taking place in our country. The beginning of the industrial revolution boosted the economy‚ helping more people get jobs. This boost in the economy ultimately drove the push for more recreational entertainment. Towards the end of the industrial revolution came a change in the amount of time people worked. Before 1860‚ people didn’t have an abundant amount of free time. This is because in 1860 the normal work week averaged an incredible 66 hours

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    The Musical Cannon

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    The Musical Canon The musical canon put simply‚ is a form of disciplining music. As Augustine once suggested “Music is the art of measuring well”. “The canon is a list of composers or works that are assigned value and greatness by consensus” 1 However‚ the canon will always call into question the nature of its exclusions and which composers make it in and which composers do not. “The Canon‚ promotes proper decorum‚ and ensures proper conduct”2 Authors such as Adorno and Horkheimer‚ members of

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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    During this period‚ from 1773-1777‚ Mozart composed in numerous styles for a multitude of ensembles‚ including symphonies‚ masses‚ operas‚ string quartets‚ serenades‚ and sonatas‚ as well as his five violin concertos‚ and his Piano Concerto in E-flat K.271‚ which is regarded as one of the finest of the genre. It was during this time that Mozart’s Symphonies began to more frequently

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