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    La Primavera Analysis

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    certainly did in his piece La Primavera. Botticelli‚ an artist during the early piece of the Renaissance‚ was an artist unlike any seen before. Botticelli was trained under the apprenticeship of Filippo Lippi‚ who was a famous Medici‚ or a member of a political dynasty or family with much power during the Renaissance. Individualism‚ classical naturalism‚ and scientific naturalism were all important aspects of the Renaissance time period‚ which helped it to differ from the previous Medieval times

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    The Moldau

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    Connie Ju | [The Moldau] Smetana | Year 11 Music 2 Musicology Essay | | Smetana’s Moldau is a musical portrayal of the main river which runs through the countryside of Bohemia (present day Czech Republic). The piece begins with a sweet one bar theme that is played by two solo flutes‚ representing the trickle of a small creek. The soft melody played in piano and “lusingando”‚ which means to be played in a coaxing style‚ convey the delicate and smoothness of the water. The ascending

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    Springfrom “The Four Seasons” by Vivaldi Antonio Vivaldi: Antonio Vivaldi (4 March 1678 – 28 July 1741)‚ nicknamed Il Prete Rosso ("The Red Priest") because of his red hair‚ was an Italian Baroque composer‚ priest‚ and virtuoso violinist‚ born in Venice. Vivaldi is recognized as one of the greatest Baroque composers‚ and his influence during his lifetime was widespread over Europe. Vivaldi is known mainly for composing instrumental concertos‚ especially for the violin‚ as well as sacred

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    the midst of the Baroque era‚ Antonio Vivaldi helped give rise to a new style of music‚ a concerto. More importantly‚ his work began the search for a new identity of a concerto. An identity that is known as a concerto grosso. Several of Vivaldi’s movements consisted of more than one soloist supported by an orchestra. However‚ the piece I am going to discuss only consists of a single soloist and his or her accompaniment. Vivaldi composed a series containing four separate parts‚ but I am only relating

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    Renaissance piece “La Primavera.” I chose this piece because of the colors and the mystery behind it. Primavera was painted during the “Re-birth” of Rome. During this time there was mainly just Christianity‚ so to see a picture with Paganism in it was a little strange to me‚ and the piece interested me greatly. After doing research I found that the mystery grew a little; many people are not very sure of the true meaning behind the painting‚ but there are many theories. La Primavera was painted by

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    Primavera

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    [pic] The Primavera painted in 1482 by Sandro Botticelli in Uffizi‚ Florence Italy. The painting was produced during the Renaissance‚ and was clearly portraying a new theme in art. Prior to this period art was focused on religion and the church. It is tempting to suppose that the revival of classical mythology was the result of rediscovery of ancient texts but was rather based on medievial romances and poetry. The use of light and shadows‚ along with human anatomy shows the trend towards realism

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    Primavera P6

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    Primavera® P6™ Project Management Reference Manual Copyright © Primavera 1999 - 2007. All rights reserved. While reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of this document‚ Primavera assumes no liability resulting from any omission or inaccuracies in this document or from use of the information obtained herein. Primavera reserves the right to make changes to any products described herein to improve reliability‚ function‚ or design‚ and reserves the right to revise this document

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    Primavera Sandro Botticelli followed a different path than many artists and painters of his time‚ which in turn gave him a unique edge. Instead of basing his work on the ideas of light and shade‚ he incorporated the element of line‚ into many of his works of art‚ and he also relied heavily on drawing beforehand. This and his inclusion of classcism‚ individualsim‚ and his own play on realism are the aspects that set Botticelli apart and made him unique during the Early Renaissance period.

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    Vivaldi Four Seasons

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    Two such comparisons are Antonio Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and Nickelback’s live concert performance of Animals‚ Woke up this Morning and Photograph. I started with Antonio Vivaldi’s Spring performed by Itzhak Perlman and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (Nodame2006). It is a very moving piece and very famous. The concert I chose was ten minutes and thirty-eight seconds

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    Art History II Saturday 21‚ 2012 Primavera by Sandro Botticelli “Alessandro Filipepi‚ also know as Sandro Botticelli‚ (1444-1510) was born in Florence‚ Italy around 1445” (“Sandro Botticelli Biography” 1). Alessandro started his painting career during the Italian Renaissance‚ although Sandro died at the age of 65 and his painting career was unsuccessful‚ after his death his paintings became more popular and demanding. One of his famous painting‚ La Primavera was created after Sandro Botticelli’s’

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