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    you think about mariachi you tend to think about a dinner at a Mexican restaurant‚ a situation that you do not find necessarily entertaining but something you get a couple laughs about. This band is serious! The melody coming from the guitars and violin is very amusing‚ accompanied by the vocals makes a perfect song. The chorus of the song is very catchy; you’ll be singing "my revolution girl" for the next couple of hours. The balance between the polyphonic texture and synchronized harmony really

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    and Alma Fernandez. The instruments that were played are the Violin played by Parkins S‚ the cello played by Parkins M‚ the piano played by Lee‚ and the Viola played by Fernandez. The place where the concert was being held at was the Bing Theater at the LACMA the theater was big enough to hold a lot of people. If there was an estimated guess there were probably 30-40 rows. The stage had the piano‚ and two chairs and two stand for the violin and cello players and an additional chair was added during

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    them? It is these questions that would be examined by an experiment organized by the Washington in the street. A brilliant classical musician in the world‚ called Joshua Bell‚ dressed up into a street musician and performed a couple of music with his violin outside the exit of subway station. During the performance‚ nearly one thousand people passed by. However‚ almost all of them don ’t seem to care about what happened and just walked with a mind thinking about other things. Among these people‚ some

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    second violin sonata “in the euphoria of my honeymoon”.1 This sonata in G major was a labour of affection that the composer wrote in honour of the love of his life Nina Hagerup‚ who was his cousin‚ whom he married despite familial disapproval on both sides. The evident happiness is reflected in the demeanour and beauty of the work. Grieg dedicated this sonata to his fellow friend‚ violinist and conductor‚ Johan Svendsen. In his letter he wrote‚ “…In these three weeks I have written a new violin sonata

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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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    BOSES (Voices) Filmmakers Production Company: Erasto Films Director/Executive Producer: Ellen Ongkeko-Marfil Co-Director and Technical Supervisor: Milo Paz Director of Photography: Nap Jamir Associate Producers: Shandii Bacolod‚ Tonee Acejo Supervising Producer: Cynthia Paz Screenplay: Froi Medina‚ Rody Vera Original Compositions and Score: Jourdann O. Petalver Musical Direction: Coke Bolipata Sound Supervision: Allan Marcelo Hilado Production Designer: Bianca Gonzalez Editor: Orlean

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    rhythmic tension of the opening‚ in which violins‚ doubled by oboes‚ are syncopated against an on-the-beat bass part for lower strings and bassoons. Sturm und Drang is associated with Classical music‚ and therefore shows that the piece was written in this time. Also‚ the instrumentation shows it was written in the classical period; it is scored for two oboes‚ two bassoons‚ horns‚ timpani‚ continuo (harpsichord) and a string section containing first and second violins‚ violas‚ cellos and double basses.

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    face of violin performance‚ even to this day. J.S. Bach’s Six Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin‚ BWV 1001-1006 are the perfect marriage of technical virtuosity and individualistic communication. Hereafter referred to as the Solo Sonatas‚ J.S. Bach’s collective violin masterpiece was such a departure from the Baroque standards of employing the use of basso continuo‚ even in the case of solo works (which would still be accompanied by a basso continuo). Bach had revolutionized the violin expression

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    What was the music like? Classical styled: in those times‚ They didn’t have any electric instruments in those times. That means that the most common kind of instruments were copper instruments‚ flutes‚ violins drums etc. most of the times they were all used together to form an orchestra. A composer‚ the person who invents the pieces of music‚ which you call a composition‚ had to use all those instruments to create a harmony between them. Classical music is really elegant. One of the things that

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    Development by Definition In nursing research‚ paradigms are essential to help to place the research into a broader context. According to Polit and Hungler (1997) paradigms constitute a worldview or a general perspective on the complexities of the real world. More specifically‚ paradigms for human inquiry are often characterized in terms of the way in which they respond to basic philosophical questions (p.11). In this sense of the term‚ then‚ paradigms are more than typical examples or models

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