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    Elephant Man Belonging

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    The idea of belonging is an important and fundamental value in our lives. Belonging most commonly emerges from experience and notions of identity‚ relationships‚ acceptance and understanding. Belonging also emerges in our places of comfort and security. Today in my showcase I will be presenting to you the poetry of Miss Emily Dickinson as well as the filmic production of the Elephant man‚ directed by David Lynch. Through my showcase I hope to present to you a view of belonging that isn’t plagued

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    History of the Violin

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    History of the Violin The most beautiful sounding violins in existence today were made in Italy in the early 1700s‚ a period called the golden age of violin making. These instruments‚ especially those made by Antonio Stradivari and Guarneri del Gesù‚ are the most desired instruments by both collectors and performers‚ selling for millions of dollars. Modern day violin-makers have not been able to successfully copy the techniques they used to produce the same quality sound of violins that was

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    Itzhak Perlman‚ a disabled violinist‚ had a show in New York and played his violin with only three strings because his strings broke accidently while he was playing on November 18‚ 1995. His show was reported and described in an article Playing a Violin with Three Strings by Jack Riemer. According to the article‚ Itzhak said “you know‚ sometimes it is the artist’s task to find out how much music he can still make with what he has left‚” these words impressed the audiences. The idea that Itzhak wanted

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    The Violin Analysis

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    To emphasise McQueen’s point about the racism‚ he used the idea of recurring motifs to further illustrate his point. The recurring motif of the violin symbolises Solomon’s passion and hobby‚ and of what he should be doing with his life. In the film‚ there is a mid-shot of posh men and women dancing to the music created by the violin that Solomon is playing‚ to symbolise the happiness and joy in the Northern state of America‚ where equality is present as blacks and whites lived in harmony and with

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    Violin Essay

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    Chaccone in G Minor “Violin lessons are over. Now it’s time to learn how to play music‚” announced my violin teacher of nine years last January. He told me that I had acquired technical mastery over my instrument‚ now it was time to move beyond being a violinist and learn how to be a musician. The transition he proposed came at a time when I was secretly losing my commitment to music. Like most children‚ it had been my parent’s choice that I should take music lessons‚ not mine. Now that I was

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    Man Ray’s Violin D’Ingres is a perfect example of a modernist photograph. Man Ray pushes both how photography is perceived and what is possible within a photograph in this example. Man Ray himself was an American‚ born as Emmanuel Rudnitsky‚ but moved to Paris and engaged in very non-American photography. Europe lacked the American ideals about what "strait photography" should be. While American schools of photography believed that an art photograph should only be made with a large negative with

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    Violin

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    ------------------------------------------------- Book VI Summary Roman‚ remember by your strength to rule . . . To spare the conquered‚ battle down the proud. (See Important Quotations Explained) At last‚ the Trojan fleet arrives on the shores of Italy. The ships drop anchor off the coast of Cumae‚ near modern-day Naples. Following his father’s instructions‚ Aeneas makes for the Temple of Apollo‚ where the Sibyl‚ a priestess‚ meets him. She commands him to make his request. Aeneas prays

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    Violin Makers Essay

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    The World’s Most Expensive Violin The violin is one of the most delicately constructed musical instruments‚ with lots of tender loving care put into making them. With so many intricate components‚ violins are handcrafted with love all around the world and‚ due to the labour intensive work‚ violins often have steep price tags. For beginners and amateurs‚ there are great quality violins on the market at a reasonable price but once you fall in love with the violin you will not be able to help yourself

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    Brahms Violin Concerto

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    choose the discus how Brahms’ Violin Concerto is similar to prior concertos in this course. Brahms violins concerto can also be similar to prior concertos we have heard throughout the course because Beethoven and other famous composer wrote concertos for instruments like the violin‚ piano and woodwind instruments. Brahms violin concertos can also sound like the prior concertos because he wrote the concerto to rival earlier violin concertos composed by Beethoven. Brahms violin concerto is similar to the

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    Black Violin Stereotypes

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    The Black Violin concerts are a fusion of jazz‚ classical‚ blues‚ hip-hop‚ and R&B portrayed by virtuoso violinists Wil Baptiste‚ who prefers to be recognized as “Wil B”‚ and partner in the Black Violin duet‚ Kevin Sylvester‚ who also prefers to be known as “Kev Marcus”. Will B and Kev Marcus made a trip down to Lubbock‚ Texas to preform live in the Allen Theatre on the Texas Tech Campus on February twelfth at seven o’clock pm. The audience consisted of a very extensive variety of people. Whites

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