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    things that I like and enjoy‚ but there aren’t many things that I couldn’t live without. One of the few objects that is very important to me is my piano. I’ve owned the same piano for almost 10 years. It is important to me because it has helped me learn to appreciate all music‚ valuable life lessons‚ and what it means to be passionate about something. My piano is important to me because it has helped me learn to appreciate all music. Before I started playing I only listened to cheesy pop music. While

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    woman and it is a woman story? It can be said that the Piano is an example of attempting to create female gaze in a movie. Not only the existence of female director and female protagonist but also using shot types and objectification of male characters can be seen as reasons to say that. The Piano is about a woman who is mute and plays piano as a passion. It is a way to speak for her. Women in mainstream cinema seldom has a voice her own. Piano can be seen as Ada’s own voice to say something about

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    north as offering economic and social opportunities that had been denied in the south.” She further contended that many Blacks held the belief that land ownership would improve their financial and social standing. Thinking back to August Wilson’s “The Piano Lesson‚” with Boy Willie’s determination to buy land and his many arguments that he would thus make something of himself‚ we see some reinforcement of this idea. But then she threw in the macro-economic forces of “depressed markets‚” “agricultural

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    lives on a daily basis. In August Wilson’s “The Piano Lesson”‚ the character Berniece is affected by the history of the piano in connection with her family‚ which reveals the idea of the importance of embracing and remembering your origins. Berniece Charles is a hard-working‚ widowed‚ now single mother. She lives with her uncle Doaker and daughter Maretha and works long hours in order to support her family. Berniece often struggles with the piano in her parlor‚ as it symbolizes the rather horrific

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    T. Jason Brown Advanced Form and Analysis Spring 1998 An Analysis of Beethoven s Sonata for Cello and Piano in A major‚ Op. 69‚ mvmt. 1 Beethoven’s Sonata for Cello and Piano‚ Op. 69‚ was written in 1808-09‚ just following his Symphony no. 6‚ Op. 68‚ “The Pastoral.” It may have been written with his “immortal beloved” in mind‚ since the dedication is to one of the suspected “beloved’s” brothers-in-law. On one copy‚ Beethoven wrote‚ in Latin‚ the phrase “Between Tears and Sorrow.” In this Romantic

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    background information on the piece and in some cases details about the composer. It also allows the audience to retrieve some sense of what to expect when listening to the work that is being offered. The reaction that I received in regards to Beethoven Fifth Symphony‚ First Movement; was that I immediately noticed the very catchy but strong opening that was displayed in my ears. In the beginning it was as if there were knocking on a door or someone running through a dark corridor of some sort.

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    Rudin Lengo’s piano playing has been described as “profound‚ imaginative and exceptionally communicative”. Winner of the 2017 DMA Competition at the University of Toronto‚ the 2012 Glenn Gould School Concerto Competition‚ the 5th Knigge Music Competition and the 2010 TD Elora Competition‚ he was also the 2nd prize winner at the 40th William C. Byrd International Competition and winner of the Mary Winston Smail Memorial Award for Best Pianist at the 2011 WAMSO Minnesota Competition‚ the London Kiwanis

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    Half Past Two‚ Piano and Refugee Mother and Child share a common theme of childhood. In Half Past Two‚ the author talks about remembers about the feeling of simplicity and timelessness during his childhood. In Piano‚ the poet expresses his feelings towards the loss of childhood in comparison to his present. In Refugee Mother and Child talks about the loss of a child and the misery they all have to go through. In Half Past Two‚ by U.A. Fanthorpe‚ we are taken into the past from the very start with

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    music lessons at a young age. He went on to study music at Harvard and Curtis Institute of Music (Seldes Web). In his early years Bernstein wrote several compositions. At the age of 19 he wrote a “Piano Trio” (1937) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFQtbPqwNWo ). This composition was written for the piano‚ cello and violin. The music begins with the cello playing slow and softly in a somber tune setting the melody and theme for the piece. Next the violin repeats the same and just as the dynamics

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    Many readers of literature are very familiar with Kurt Vonnegut and his abilities‚ as an author‚ to portray fantastic literature. He is particularly known for his uses of science fiction. Even his shorter stories and different books‚ that are not supposed to be science fiction genre‚ have sort of a sense of his wacky science fiction style. Kurt Vonnegut very often makes a connection to nature or the real world style with science fiction‚ mostly by the use of humor and irony. Kurt Vonnegut was

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