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    Influential Russian Composers When asked to name a countries that influenced both classical and modern music, most people would respond, “France,” “England,” or even “Germany,” or “Austria.” Not many people think of Russia as a major contributor to the development of music. However, modern music and pop culture as we know it today would not be the same without the major accomplishments of many Russian composers. For instance, everyone has heard of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, otherwise known as the

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    During the time of the Civil War, many people began to express their emotions through artistic techniques such as writing and art. There are numerous amounts of poets and writers who became known for this ability during the period. Emily Dickinson was one of those poets. Dickinson was not like the others of this time. She did not always have a happy life, but that helped her create some inspirational poems that we still know today. Dickinson tended to write about topics such as nature, feelings of

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    It is evident that with the rise of musicality in the past, the style and purpose of composing had changed based on the circumstances of the era. A key turning point that led to the burst of the musical canon was a greater sense of independence in the composers of the 19th century. Where the traditional role of composers was once bound in a tight relationship with their patrons, the emergence of composer Ludwig van Beethoven was a pivotal moment in the history of writing and performing music. His

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    at Prince George’s Community college that was a prime example of this. The piano concert was a duet performed by Josiah Stocker and Hyeeum Hahm. They performed Vif, Modere and Brasileira by Darius Milhaud; Hoe-down, and Saturday Night Waltz by Aaron Copland; and VII. Waltz, V Rag, and VIII. A la Turk by Dave Brubeck. They played each piece beautifully but the enjoyed the most was VII. Waltz by Dave Brubeck which will be the topic of this report. For this concert the only instrument played were

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    During the 1930’s when Fascism was at it height, populist art fought against the domination of fascism by diverting the fashionable ideals of fascism with the ideas of populism. The US was producing popular art in its populous country to share the rest of the world as an attempt to ward off the Fascists. They decided to distract everybody from Fascism by art, film, dance, etc. that appealed to the similar but different enough ideals of populism and democracy. At this time american democratic society

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    Over centuries hundreds of years dance has been and always will be a major part of every culture. It is used as a form of expression which incorporates many types such as art, prayer, meditation, fitness, therapy and the list goes on. Dance is not only a resource for such things, but it is also a lifestyle for many, including it in their everyday lives. Throughout history dance was used solely for worship reasons. Dance goes as far back as the ancient Egyptian days; it’s possible it

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    The history of music would not be complete without the musical “fine art” that was created for the dominant minorities in Western Europe. Bergeron (1992) admits that it is quite a task to educate a two-term survey of Western Art music since students have no extra time for getting accustomed to the great musical masterpieces and their composers. It acquires the knowledge to distinguish which set of values will assist in selecting the pieces from the canon that are worth being carried from one generation

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    Nancy Moore Professor Howell English 112 14 April 2015 Emily Dickinson Literary Research Essay Emily Dickinson was born December 10, 1830. Not much is known about her childhood as related to her writings but she did write letters to friends while in her pre-teen and teenage years. Those writings reflected her reluctance to become fully immersed in Christianity even though she was raised in a Christian home. Her world view seemed to be that she loved the world and wanted to experience it

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    Mozart Family Concert In late 2013, the Blue Ridge Orchestra was invited to be one of the featured ensembles in the Asheville Symphony’s Mozart festival – Asheville Amadeus. After discussions with ASO Executive Director David Whitehill, it was decided in February of 2014 that the BRO would present a Family Concert on March 21, 2015, the Saturday before the Finale concert with pianist Emanuel Ax. The challenge presented was to design a program that would appeal to both Mozart novices and Mozart

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    The Life And Stylings of Johnny Cash By Cole Halter 9 March 2016 Mrs. Poole English 11 Dear reader, Mrs. Poole English 11 9 March 2016 Johnny Cash: The Research Paper! First off let me start off by saying Johnny Cash is one of the biggest legends ever. His music has spanned Decades and has inspired many artist all over the country, and let’s be honest, not many artists can reach these standards. He has made a huge impact on Country, Rock and Roll, blues, and many more

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