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    his station wagon scampered like a brisk yellow bug to meet all trains” (Fitzgerald Ch. 3). By seven o’clock the orchestra has arrived‚ no thin five-piece affair‚ but a whole pitful of oboes and trombones and saxophones and viols and cornets and piccolos‚ and low and high drums. and now the orchestra is playing yellow cocktail music‚ and the opera of voices pitches a key higher. In the novel‚ Fitzgerald captures the clothing of the 1920s. Fitzgerald describes the way both men and women dressed in

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    The phantom tollbooth

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    The Phantom Tollbooth The Phantom Tollbooth is a novel and fairy tale by Norton Juster. The story is about there’s one a boy name Milo‚ he never know what to do with himself. He always is bored at school and home. Everything he does is always a waste of time. One day Milo open envelope and it say one genuine turnpike tollbooth. So he built a tollbooth in his room‚ and he had a map that colorful with different road names. Then he imagine with his toy car‚ suddenly he found himself on a road he never

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    Tomoko Kawakami

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    the tiny creature. Saga learns that this tiny creature is Sugar‚ an apprentice season fairy. Sugar explains that season fairies alter the weather by playing a magical musical instrument‚ and her specialty is snow‚ which she creates by playing the piccolo. Sugar is joined by two more apprentice season fairies‚ Salt‚ an outgoing male fairy who plays the trumpet to make the sun shine more brightly‚ and Pepper‚ a quiet and caring female fairy who plays the harp to make the wind

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    China Coin

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    Different types of journeys enable people to gain new insight and understanding of themselves and the world around them. They are usually concerned with physical‚ intellectual as well as imaginative journeys. The Physical journey involved travel from one place to another‚ usually over a considerable distance. Nevertheless in "the China Coin"‚ "Through Australian eyes"‚ "The road not taken" and "The journey"‚ Journey is demonstrated when they take holidays or go on a trip to somewhere special and

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    Band Analysis

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    instrument they each come with their own personalities and stereotypes. But what does this mean? The first faction of the band is the woodwinds. This group of instruments is primarily characterized by reed instruments with the exception of the flute and piccolo. The reeds bring a particular color to the band that without it‚ the band would sound entirely different. Hardworking‚ snobby‚ and quiet people are what is said to be found here and the rest of the band constantly chide them about not being in tune

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    Bright‚ buzzing‚ clear‚ dramatic‚ light‚ mellow‚ muted‚ percussive‚ pizzicato‚ plucked‚ sweet. 6. List the instruments you would find in the WOODWIND FAMILY. Instruments in the woodwind family include the flute‚ oboe‚ clarinet‚ French horn‚ piccolo‚ double bassoon‚ saxophone. 7. List some tone colour/describing words that could be used for woodwind instruments. Some tone colour words for woodwind can include an airy‚ breathy‚ coarse‚ dark‚ harsh‚ reedy‚ resonant‚ warm‚ and velvety.

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    Program Note Mother Goose Suite‚ Maurice Ravel Maurice Ravel was born on March 7‚ 1875‚ in Ciboure‚ France‚ and died in Paris on December 28‚ 1937. At the age of 14‚ he was admitted to the Paris Conservatoire and studied under the famous French composer‚ Gabriel Fauré. ‘Although he had none of his own‚ Ravel loved children. Throughout his life‚ he kept his ability to see the world through a child’s eyes‚ and he never outgrew his passion for creating elaborate toys and reading fairy tales aloud.”[

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    Tchaikovsky Snowflakes

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    I can name a couple of them horns‚ bassoons‚ drums‚ cymbals ‚ and clarinets. Some more instruments used are tambourines‚ trombones‚ tuba‚ trumpet‚ and piccolos. The speed in “Waltz of the Snowflakes” is very fast and then it slows back down and speeds up again. The mood to me is a cheerful mood and loud. The volume is very upbeat and higher pitched. The composition is very complex and uses many instruments

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    Matt Haimovitz

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    Raven Bransom Dr.Ring Music Theory 04/02/2015 Chamber Music Series: Matt Haimovitz Matt Haimovitz is cellist who started his solo career at the early age of 13 with Zubin Mehta and Israel Philharmonic. In the 2000’s Hamiovitz began to take his love of Bach cello compositions in his “Listening-Room”‚ to clubs in the United States‚ Canada‚ and the United Kingdom. These efforts to make himself well-known graced him with some great awards including a Juno

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    Schoenberg Op.21

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    Belgian writer Albert Giraud to music. The verses had been first published in 1884 and later translated into German by Otto Erich Hartleben. Schoenberg began composing on March 12 and completed the work on July 9‚ 1912. The ensemble consisted of flute‚ piccolo‚ clarinet‚ bass clarinet‚ violin‚ viola‚ cello‚ piano‚ and voice. After twenty-five rehearsals‚ Schoenberg and Zehme‚ in a Columbine dress‚ gave the premiere in Berlin on October 16‚ 1912. Reactions were mixed‚ with some criticism of blasphemy in

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