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    creative people can make money from this celebration. They can make stuff for halloween decoration‚sweets‚cakes‚ and costumes. But what is halloween actually? Lets find out. Halloween originally came from Middle ages english alholowmesse‚ which means All Saints Day. The night before alholowmesse was called all hallows evening‚ Which shortened into Hallowe’en. Then it was simplified into Halloween.halloweens origin is the ancient celtic festival known as samhain ‚ a celebration to end the harvest season on

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    Cited: David‚ Hans T.‚ and Arthur Mendel. The Bach Reader: A Life of Johann Sebastian Bach in Letters and Documents. New York: W. W. Norton‚ 1966. 168-72. Print. Insight into Bach ’s personal life during the years of the composition of BWV 1056. Donington‚ Robert. Baroque Music: Style and Performance: A Handbook. New York: Norton

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    1. Johann Sebastian Bach Coming in at number one is Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach was a genius keyboardist (mastering the organ and harpsichord) and brilliant composer. Bach brought baroque music to its culmination‚ writing music for nearly every type of musical form.  Popular Works: Air on a G String‚ Double Violin Concerto‚ Brandenburg Concerto No. 3‚ B Minor Mass‚ and The Unaccompanied Cello Suites Ads Beethoven BustElementsOfHome.comLarge variety of composer busts. Great selections and quality

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    pilgrimage for Christians is Rome‚ which encloses the Vatican City‚ the capital of the Roman Catholic Church. On Easter Sunday‚ the pope makes a speech to a huge gathering of pilgrims from around the world in St. Peters Square outside the Cathedral of Saint Peter. Although the pope is the head of the Roman Catholic faith‚ not all the people who go to see him are Roman Catholics‚ or even Christians. This speech at Easter has become something of a tourist attraction for everyone‚ and

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    only represent the glorification of God‚ but also corresponds to the other historical events happening in Italy at the time. For example‚ there were many architectural achievements‚ especially in Rome‚ in the 16th century. Look at the Basilica of Saint Peter‚ one of the four main Basilicas. First beginning construction in 1506‚ it was being built throughout the 1500’s. The St. Peter’s Basilica is to this day one of the largest Christian churches. While Palestrina was writing the Pope Marcellus Mass

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    The Count of Monte Cristo

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    The Friars and the Filipinos by José Rizal I It had been for centuries that God the Father‚ relegated to oblivion by the inhabitants of the earth‚ abandoned the affairs of the world. He left them to the control of saints and other idols in vogue that the people adored in their madness. He devoted his attention to other suns and planets bigger and more beautiful than ours‚ where a pure and simple cult was offered to the Eternal Creator. Whenever his omnipotent glance met our little globe

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    the Roman School of Musical Composition. Palestrina’s music is best known as the pinnacle of the Renaissance polyphony. His masses were influential in the development of the Baroque period‚ and his Missa sine nomine had an obvious effect on Johann Sebastian Bach who was performing this mass while

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    Johann Sebastian Bach Biography: Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 21‚ 1685‚ in Eisenach‚ Thuringia‚ Germany‚ into a large and distinguished family of professional musicians. His father‚ named Johann Ambrosius Bach‚ was a violinist and trumpeter‚ employed by the city of Eisenach. His uncles were church organists‚ court musicians and composers. His mother and father died before Bach was 10. As an orphan‚ he moved in with

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    Why Is Bach Important

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    Considered to be the greatest composer of all time by many‚ Johann Sebastian Bach paved new roads in music leaving behind one the largest legacies ever. So good was Bach‚ that all music after his death is considered post-Bach. Johann drew inspiration for the majority of his pieces from Martin Luther’s work. A very religious man‚ Bach believed in using his musical gift to glorify God. On the first day of the spring of 1685‚ Johann Sebastian Bach was born in Eisenach‚ Germany. About one hundred and fifty

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    between Russia‚ the Byzantine Empire‚ Ancient Rome and Greece strengthened and began to share common traits. As literacy rapidly developed‚ so did Russian literature. Historical chronicles‚ sacred scriptures‚ biblical texts‚ sermons‚ biographies of saints and other religious writings and poems were translated from Greek into Old Church Slavonic which remained the literary language of Russia until the 17th century. At that time‚ books served mainly as a means to foster religious awareness. In the long

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