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    Women Composers

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    are more eager when it comes to studying composition and females tend to have a tapering off of confidence in that area. In the middle ages there was a time when there was not a woman widely recognized for her musical capabilities. Not until Hildegard Von Bingen‚ a nun‚ became the first recognized female composer. One of her works as a composer‚ the Ordo Virtutum‚ is an early example of liturgical drama and arguably the oldest surviving morality play. (wikipedia.com) The main belief in those

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    Hildegarde of Bingen

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    Context A sense of history and perspective is necessary to more fully understand any one person‚ most especially Hildegard of Bingen. Hildegard was born in the summer of 1098‚ the cusp of the 11th century‚ to a family of nobility‚ wealth‚ and position. The 11th century was a time of tremendous conflicts‚ population growth and expansion‚ dramatic weather changes‚ and resulting poor harvests. It was a time when the role of wise women‚ midwives‚ healers‚ and counselors had become dangerous in

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    James mystical experiences vary in intensity and they present themselves as having sudden insight or knowledge‚ then there is the maximum state of a mystical experience where an individual experiences being in union with God. Teresa of Avila and Hildegard of Bingen are two women who have had mystical experiences in which it truly affected their lives and the people around them‚ although their experiences were different both women felt the presence of god and were immediately filled with insight.

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    Music History and Appreciation 1 Journal #1 MUS K101 T2 Hildegard von Bingen “Play of Virtues” At the beginning of the song‚ it wasn’t singing instead she was talking. Then she started to sing right after she was done talking. I couldn’t follow the translation because it sounded like Latin or French. I kept listening to it over and over but I couldn’t understand what the words meant. She does have the most beautiful voice though. She sounds like an opera singer. I noticed when she

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    and was the official music of the roman catholic church‚ music set to sacred Latin texts‚ and had a very flexible rhythm. Important events: Black death (1347-52)‚ Rome was sacked by vandals‚ Beowulf was written‚ and the first crusades. Composer: Hildegard Von Bingen. Song- O Successors (Gregorian Chant) Renaissance (1450-1600) Genres: Choral music‚ Motet‚ and the Mass. Time Period: Many more instruments were introduced during this time period and added a new layer to the music of this period instead

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    1 / 4 Diana Saucedo Erin Morris HIST2321 XC World Civilization I September 14‚ 2016 Hildegard of Bingen A Remarkable Women Hildegard of Bingen was a writer‚ composer‚ philosopher and a visionary. She was called by many “one of the most important figures in the history of the Middle East and perhaps the greatest women of her time” (justun.angelican.org)\ Biography Born in a noble family‚ she was the tenth child. Her parents were Hildebert von Bermersheim and Mechtil of Merxheim-Nahet

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    Hilda Peplau was an instructor at Teachers College at Columbia University where she developed curriculum in psychiatric nursing. This was during the cold war at a time when people were accusing each other of being communists which lead to lives being torn apart. Hilda was a victim of such a witch hunt being accused of using not normal teaching methods (Peplau‚ 2000). Dr. Peplau overcame these accusations‚ and finished one of her many doctorates. Her studies on nurse-patient relationships are still

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    Middle ages and church

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    Everyone in medieval times was expected to go to church‚ and to confess their sins to a priest. If a person was considered to have committed a really serious sin‚ they could be excommunicated‚ that is denied the right to attend church or take communion. People were expected to pay a tenth of their income (a tithe) to the church. Heretical sects (those which did not support Catholic doctrine) would be suppressed. This question seems designed to paint a negative picture of the church. People

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    Hildegard E. Peplau‚ in 1952‚ offered her theory on interpersonal relations as it applied to nursing care and practice‚ providing a model to help aid patients in healing as well as‚ how to overcome illness through personal interaction. In Peplau’s work Interpersonal

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    written by Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179)‚ one of the most esteemed female composer of the Middle Ages (Mershman‚ 1910). She was a German abbess‚ artist‚ author‚ scientist‚ philosopher‚ physician‚ visionary and composer. Her greatest accomplishment was her passion and creativity in music. She was a very expressive person which is reflected by the music she composed. Hildegard was the first woman for whom a large number of monophonic sacred songs have survived (Fierro‚ 1997). Hildegard of Bingen

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