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The Bach revival movement marks the rediscovery and exploration of Johann Sebastian Bachs music during the first half of the 19th century after almost a century of neglect. Were it not for the initial efforts and deep longings of the early Bach admirers in Germany and England, the music of the gre...
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Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 21, 1685 in Eisenach, Germany. ... Bach received his first musical instruction from his father, Johann Ambrosius.
Bach was a German organist and was by no means considered the greatest composer of his day, though he was recognized as the most eminent org...
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... However, no composer had a greater impact to music than Johann Sebastian Bach from the Baroque era (1600 ad. ... Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 21, 1685, in Eisenach, Germany, into a family that over seven generations created at least 53 outstanding musicians. ...
In 1700, Bach be...
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Bach: Organ Fugue in g Minor
Johann Ambrosius Bach married Elisabeth Lämmerhirt (1644-1694) from Erfurt. Johann Sebastian Bach was born as their eighth child on March 21, 1685 in Eisenach, Germany. ... The Bach family was one of several traditional families of musicians, earning their living as...
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A comparison of textures employed in the Gigue from Partita no 4 by Bach, and the Fugue in A Major by Shostakovich.
Both Bach’s gigue and Shostakovich’s fugue show distinct similarities as both are written, at least partly, in the style of a fugue. Bach’s gigue takes the style of a fugue in B...
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The 20th century metamorphoses the world’s cultures faster than any other time in history. ... The most important and obvious change I believe that has taken place in the 20th century is the change in the roles women play in society.
The changes that happened in the 20th century began for th...
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Was gender or class a more significant social division during the late 19th century? Your question is similar to asking is it better to be black or white in the 19th century? If you look at how things have changed with class or a gender today they haven’t changed that much. Maybe I am going to the e...
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Fashion has changed from century to century during our recent history. In the 18th century fashion was very similar for men and women, but changed dramatically after The Great Masculine Renunciation. In the 19th century women’s fight to dress more comfortably was met with much distain and ridicule...
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America was heading towards now,the year 2003.In my opinion, America was going through puberty in the late 19th century only to bust out with its great advances,great depressions, great demises,and ongoing continuity in immigration in order to produce and grow more and widen the dreaded gap i...
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Effi Briest: A Reflection of 19th Century Germany
Effi Briest, a novel by Theodor Fontane, is the poignant story of Effi, a young woman whose restricted interactions with society and the moral attitudes of that society are brought into direct and terrible conflict. Fontane gives an all too realis...
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During the 19th century, ballet moved from the court to the Opera House, establishing itself across the globe. ...
The 19th century brought about a dance form known as the Romantic ballet. ... Throughout this time, ballet brought a subjective viewpoint to dance and a focus on the release of em...
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... This transition between G and D (I-V), so common in this kind of music, is achieved with the sharing of the melody between the two parts, in a phrase free of complicated harmonic progression. ... Bach uses the C natural as a leading note and only sharpens it in the lower part just before the ...
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... I am very pleased to be standing in front of you today to inform you about one of the greatest figures of the 19th century to whom the quote I started with is attributed: Victor Hugo. To think of French Romanticism is to naturally think of Victor Hugo, who was a novelist, a poet, and a politic...
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... However, others argue for an education system favoring the rich, due to the fact that in reality no working class children could have the means to attend high school private or public until late 19th century. The push for public school education were by middle class reformers. ...
Reforms ...
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Inventors and Inventions of the 19th Century
We have all heard the saying, “Those who ignore the past are doomed to repeat it”. ...
One theme that has a very big impact on our history is inventions. Inventions change our lives, and most of the time we don’t even realize how much. ...
On...
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Cholera is an acute, intestinal, bacterial infection, which today appears mainly in developing countries in Africa and Asia, and, most recently, in Latin America.Cholera can be successfully treated using antibiotics and/or oral/intravenous re-hydration. During the 19th century; however, the medical ...
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Romanticism to Realism
By the middle of the 19th century, rapid industrialization had a deep impact on life in literacy Europe. Realism was introduced. Realism was introduced as life as it is rather then how life should be. Before Realism people liked to read Romanticism; how life should be. I am...
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Elevators
Elevators, a device for vertical transportation of passengers or freight to different floors or levels, as in a building or a mine. ... Elevators generally consist of a platform or car traveling in vertical guides in a shaft or hoist way. ...
Rudimentary elevators, or hoists, were in u...
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Karol Batog
Polish Literature
Prof. Kurczaba
November 18, 2003
Polish Writers
of
The 19th Century
The Polish struggle for freedom amounted to a struggle against violence and absolutism. ... Their struggle for freedom was reflected in the participation of Poles in Europ...
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Romanticism began in the mid-18th century and reached its height in the 19th century. It was limited to Europe and America although different compatriots donated to its birth and popularity. Romanticism as a movement declined in the late 19th century and early 20th century with the growing dominance...
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