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    BELONGING

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    portrays the change in perspective of Prufrock. Therefore‚ the change in perspective within this poem creates a negative impact for the character. Similarly‚ in Preludes‚ the change in perspective is apparent as the first stanza is of omniscient narration‚ whereas in the third stanza it is second person narration. Also‚ throughout Preludes‚ the image of a desolate withering

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    Urban Alienation

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    How have three of the texts you have studied provided insight into the individual’s relationships to the urban landscape? The three texts; T.S Eliot’s The Preludes poem‚ Jennifer Strauss’ Migrant Woman on a Melbourne Tram poem and the short story The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury‚ provide an insight into each individual’s relationship with the urban landscape through the underlying motif of urban alienation. The writers explore the alienating effect of city life as people are forced to suppress and

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    focused on four musical selections which were Fantasia No.3 by Mozart‚ Prelude No.20 and No.4 both by Chopin‚ Piano Sonato No. 8 by Beethoven‚ and Morning Mood by Greig. I was extremely drawn to the style‚ sound and mood of the melody generated by Prelude #4 and Morning Mood. The first piece of music that I immensely liked was Prelude #4 created by Frederick Chopin and focused on the piano as the key instrument. The term prelude means a piece or movement that serves as an introduction to another

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    T.S. Eliot's Poetry

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    throughout time but is the manifestation of isolation due to an individual’s inability to maintain mental stability. Though written in different periods of T.S. Eliot’s life the poems ’The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock’‚ ’Portrait of a Lady’ and ’Preludes’ uses a variety of poetic devices to portray these thematic concerns. Through the portrayal of his numerous protagonists Eliot explores the effects of exclusion and its tendency for the individual to feel self pity. In the poem‚ The Love Song of

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    Alexander Scriabin

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    Chopin. He began to compose music such as etudes‚ preludes‚ nocturnes‚ and mazurkas in the manner of Chopin including nocturne-like accompaniment‚ embellished right-hand writing‚ and so on. Especially‚ Scriabin’s prelude op.11 conforms to the same key scheme of Chopin’s preludes op.28. ★ It cycles through all of the M and m keys. The odd numbered preludes are in Major key and each is followed by a prelude in relative minor key‚ then the paired preludes proceed through the circle of fifth. In his

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    Swing Data Binding Karsten Lentzsch www.JGoodies.com Presentation Goals Understand MVC and Swing models. Learn how to bind domain objects to Swing UI components. :: JGOODIES :: Java User Interface Design Speaker Qualifications       Karsten builds elegant Swing apps works with Objects since 1990 helps others with UI and architectures provides libraries that complement Swing provides examples for Swing architectures writes about Java desktop issues :: JGOODIES :: Java User Interface

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    Katherine Mansfield

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    Mansfield remained in Europe‚ leading a Bohemian‚ unconventional way of life. The Domestic Picturesque Mansfield’s short story “Prelude” is set in New Zealand and dramatizes the disjunctures of colonial life through an account of the Burnell family’s move from Wellington to a country village. The story takes its title from Wordsworth’s seminal poem‚ “The Prelude‚” the first version of which was completed in 1805‚ which casts the poet as a traveler and chronicles the “growth of a poet’s mind.”[4]

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    Fugue(where different instruments repeat the same melody with slight variation) to their greatest heights. He wrote nearly 300 religious and non-religious choral work called Cantatas. The purpose of this project is to analyze the two-movements of Bach‚ Preludes‚ and Fugues to find out if there are any mathematical patterns in these pieces. Who was Johann Sebastian Bach? Did he have any mathematical background? What is special about his music? Johann Sebastian Bach was a famous fugal German composer

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    Programme Notes Atcl

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    Lai 11th May‚ 2010 11:15 am Parsons Music‚ Time Square Programme J.S. Bach Prelude and Fugue in D minor BWV 851 [duration] J. Haydn Sonata in E flat major Hob. XVI:49 I: Allegro II: Adagio e cantabile III: Finale: Tempo di Minuet [duration] F. Schubert Impromptu in G flat major Op. 90 No. 3 [duration] F. Poulenc Trois Novelettes No.1 and No.2 I: C major II: B flat minor [duration] [total duration] Prelude and Fugue in D minor BWV 851 (from the Well -tempered Clavier Part I) Johann Sebastian

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    Chopin's Raindrop

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    Frédéric Chopin’s "Raindrop" Prelude‚ Op 28‚ No. 15 Song Analysis/Essay Intro Frédéric Chopin was a Polish music composer born in 1810 most famous for his solo piano pieces being what he mostly wrote music before. This is because Chopin was a romantic era composer‚ the romantic era lasting from 1825 to 1910‚ and within the romantic era the piano (pianoforte) had been fully developed and was enlarged to give it a wider range and more tonal power. Being fully developed the Piano was new and improved

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