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    always felt like an ‘other’‚ a primitive and therefore in his later years set out in search of a pure society that was close to nature and free from the corruption of civilisation. ‘Gauguin is traditionally cast as the founding father of modernist primitivism.’ (Solomon-Godeau‚ A. 1989. pp314) His many works explore and express his desire to find authenticity and to ‘become a savage’. Similar to Gauguin‚ Emil Nolde seeks to return to a oneness with nature‚ in an attempt to bridge German’s past with

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    Primitivism From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about primitivism in the visual arts. For the social movement‚ see anarcho-primitivism. For art by self-taught artists‚ see naïve art. For other meanings of "primitivism" or "primitive"‚ see Primitive. Henri Rousseau‚ In a Tropical Forest Combat of a Tiger and a Buffalo‚ 1908-1909‚ Hermitage Museum‚ St. Petersburg Primitivism is a Western art movement that borrows visual forms from non-Western or prehistoric

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    Paul Gauguin

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    and synthetic style that were well-known to be different from Impressionism. Also‚ “His use of bold colors‚ exaggerated body proportions and stark contrasts in his paintings set him apart from his contemporaries‚ helping to pave the way for the Primitivism art movement. Gauguin often sought exotic environments‚ and spent time living and painting in Tahiti.” (Biography.com) The Tahitian group paintings are in a same style of coloring‚ drawing target‚ and feeling. First of all‚ coloring is a huge

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    STANDARDS CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.8.7 Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of using different mediums (e.g.‚ print or digital text‚ video‚ multimedia) to present a particular topic or idea C.3.MT.2 Evaluate the contributions of musical composers from a variety of time periods. LEARNING OBJECTIVES - Praxis III uses the term Goals (TPOA - A2) List your objectives for student learning for this lesson. In other words‚ what do you want the students to learn? In parentheses after

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    Throughout history‚ musicians and composers‚ who possess a unique musical talent‚ found themselves been employed under the patronage system and or freelance system. Up till the classical era‚ the only way musicians could support themselves is under the patronage system. They could be servants of aristocrats or servants of the church. Under the patronage system‚ musicians were employed as servants. As servants‚ they have very few rights; they cannot leave their jobs without asking for permission

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    has evolved so much that some who are older may enjoy music that brings them a memory to their past and more in line to what the listened to in their younger years. They may have an attachment to certain classical music composers‚ for example Beethoven who was an excellent composer and composed the best classical music of the time. I think that classical music is already interesting to the people that grew up listening to it and enjoying it‚ but for the people that are being introduced to this kind

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    Article Review: Film Composers in the Sonic Wars The article‚ Film Composers in the Sonic Wars‚ discusses the struggle some composers have getting their work heard and appreciated‚ how talented mixers can clear congestion from the center channel‚ fees on film composing and symbiotic relationship between the film makers and the composer. When a composer steps into the studio‚ more often than not they have an extremely limited time to write the music for a film. Most composers conduct‚ compose and

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    Composers everywhere are interested in exploring the concept of the journey and its significance to personal growth – but most of them just reinforce the standard ideas we already have.’ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Journey is a theme within humanity that transcends through time. The western liberal perspective of journeys‚ being that they are positive and transformative experiences that liberate the individual from

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    and detailed how his rich heritage has influenced his life. Jerod comes off as a very genuine guy who is obviously doing what he loves and enjoys. He even played the crowd a few encore songs as well. This was really cool as well because as the composer of the music piece he had actually sat in the seats and watched the performance. So needless to say everybody was itching to hear him play something‚ so it was really cool that we got to see him play some things. For his first song he grabbed his

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    your own choosing? (2010 CSSA Trial) 2. Discuss how successful composers have been in using distinctively visual elements to create a particular point of view. How are images used to explore the ways in which we view the world? (2009 Cheltenham Girls HS Trial) 3. Powerful images challenge our understanding of ourselves and our world. Explain how your core text and ONE related text have challenged your thinking. 4. Composers select techniques to create distinctively visual images to position

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