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... As more people immigrate to Canada, in search of a better life, the population naturally grows more diverse, consequently, bringing forth many different styles of music. |
1.5 |
You can say anything about the Russians, but one thing is indisputable, they can sing . So far the level of singing of this 2003 Kirov visit to the Metropolitan Opera has been extremely high, even the second cast is phenomenal. |
1.9 |
Receptionist 17 July 2003 Become an integral part of this fun, busy organization based in Central London . We are looking for two well-organized individuals to run our busy reception area at our new offices. |
7.4 |
Since its beginnings, popular media has been a place for controversy in the United States . Every generation of Americans find a new way to express themselves through popular media. |
8.8 |
... 180-2 4 17 03 Censorship in Music After the Civil War, southerners were banned from singing confederate songs because they were said to be Un-American Fischer 1. |
1.6 |
Chamber music usually means music performed by many voices or instruments in a small group . On October 15, 2001, the OSU school of music performed a chamber orchestra at Weigel Auditorium. |
3.4 |
Jeri Quan Greenberg 609 Shady Lane Ojai, CA 93023 Diane Good Sprague Associates 100 E . Thousand Oaks Blvd . , Suite 140 Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 20 October 2002 Dear Diane, Attached please find my updated resume. |
1.7 |
Charlotte Perkins Gilman concentrated The Yellow Wallpaper, with the psychological, economic, and legal equality of women during the second wave of feminism . The ancestral hall’s barred windows and hypnotic wallpaper slowly drives the narrator crazy. |
8.7 |
Derek Blasberg The Musical; Professor Steve Nelson December 11, 2002 When the cast and crew of the modern revival of Chicago left the 1997 Tony Awards with six awards, it sent a shockwave through the play’s Broadway legacy. |
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Music is an important component for all people to posses in their lives . A child should be introduced to music at a very young age. |
8.2 |
Clara Schumann is known as one of the greatest performers of the Romantic period . She was born Clara Josephine Weick in Leipzig, Germany on September 13, 1819 to parents Friedrich Weick, a music teacher and piano store owner, and Marianne Tromlitz Weick, a soprano singer and student of Weick. |
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Clarinet The first form of the clarinet was available in western Europe in the 17th century in various pitches and was commonly called chalumeau . ... Rice30 The clarinet is a woodwind instrument consisting of a cylindrical wood, metal, or ebonite pipe with a bell-shaped opening at one end and a mouthpiece at the other end, to which a thin reed is attached. |
1.5 |
Clarinet Ensemble Dr . Connie Rhoades, director This was quite a new experience for me as I have never heard an ensemble of this type before. |
1.2 |
My classical is the rowery of serenity . I goodness knows where the heavens are . Especially when there are no won to funnel me . Economic theories of supply and demand provide a clear indication of the effectiveness of free markets in the allocation of land resources. |
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Western society is a melting pot of cultures . Through years of development and growth our society has assimilated various cultural ideas and values even in their music. |
5.8 |
In my essay I am going to be discussing Kurt Cobain’s influence on grunge music and fashion in the late 80’s and early 90’s, and also how Courtney Love later introduced the feminized version, to what seemed like a genderless look from the outset. |
1.3 |
Opera first appeared in the early baroque era . music was composed be Johan Sebastian Bach, George Fredric Handle, and Antio Vivaldi . Cludio Montevedi, was a great composer who helped the baroque era. |
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Compositional techniques- Palestrina and Corelli Pieces analysed Palestrina Missa Papae Marcelli, Agnus Dei 1 Corelli Trio Sonata 1 opus 1 No . 1 Adagio Palestrina wrote sacred church choir music and Corelli wrote secular music for string ensembles. |
2.2 |
Noon Concerts EConcert Report This concert took place on Wednesday, April 16, 2003 at Hertz Hall with performances by Shaw Pong Liu, violin; Jody Redhage, cello; and Monica Chew, piano. |
2.9 |
The last chamber concert for the 02 03 seasons was held recently on the 14th of July . It was an Organ recital by the resident Organist of Dewan Filharmonik Petronas Mr. |
6.3 |
THE CONDITION OF ROMANIAN POP MUSIC UNDER TOTALITARIANISM By Gabriel Petric It has been rightfully noted that peoples democracies have never given birth to popular music trends. |
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... Indeed the Arab awakening took place as much in Iraq as it did in other centers of Arab contemporary thought, namely Egypt . ... Egypt already had its first music institution dealing with the study of the Ud the Arabic Lute tradition established in the last two decades of the 19th century. |
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... Article analysis Introduction The brief of this report is to effectively gather information regarding Copyright and music piracy on the web for a group of enthusiasts. |
11.1 |
The Vietnam War . ... Yet for a majority of people, the first thing that pops into their head is the music . They remember the protest songs, the folk singers that were against what they felt was an unjust war being fought thousands of miles away. |
7.3 |
The insubordinate youth of the 1960s were influenced greatly by the introduction of drug-saturated music . During a time where a wide generation gap was apparent, many youth fell back on the stability of music, specifically rock n roll. |
1.5 |
Coming soon too a dvd near you, Converge's latest release A long road home is a dvd that is comprised of video footage captured at live perfomances by kids across the world. |
1.8 |
Crime is the act of committing a violation of a law forbidding an action for which punishment is given upon conviction . ... com What makes people turn to crime? |
11.6 |
The term authenticity is often concerned with performances of music that are historically informed . Bernard Sherman writes that authenticity in this case is associated with a class of performances that seek historical verisimilitude, typically through using period instruments and attempting to re-create period performance idioms. |