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    So You Want to Lead an Orchestra? 1. Describe the orchestra’s pay structure in terms of levels‚ differentials and job- or person-based approach. I believe the orchestra has a highly hierarchical pay structure‚ with many pay levels and large pay differentials between pay levels. It also seems to be more person-based than job-based structure (considering lowest paid Violin II receives less than half of the pay of the highest paid Violin II). 2. Discuss what factors may explain the structure. A

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    For the “So you want to be an engineer? “ Challenge I choose the three fields of bio‚ civil‚ and computer engineering (in that respective order). Engineers are the problem solvers of the world‚ they work on a huge range of problems so limiting it to three was quite challenging. The overall first selection was bioengineering. A bio engineer integrates the sciences of medicine and biology‚ to create new solutions to the world’s medical problems. With this knowledge they work closely with doctors

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    on rhythm‚ and attractive melodies instead of the previous use of monophony(2). During this period‚ a new form of musical entertainment was born which was Opera. Opera was a play where the text was sung rather than spoken. The creation of opera then lead to overtures(3) which are pieces of music introduce melodies from music to come in later in an opera‚ and is also an orchestral work. Also given birth from opera was the aria(4) which was sometimes sung monophonically without an accompaniment‚ but

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    An orchestra is a large instrumental ensemble that contains sections of string‚ brass‚ woodwind‚ and percussion instruments. The term orchestra derives from the Greek ορχήστρα‚ the name for the area in front of an ancient Greek stage reserved for the Greek chorus.[1] The orchestra grew by accretion throughout the 18th and 19th centuries‚ but changed very little in composition during the course of the 20th century. A smaller-sized orchestra for this time period (of about fifty musicians or fewer)

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    In the Coachella Valley‚ this encouragement comes in the form of the Valley Strings Community Orchestra. Within the orchestra‚ musicians of all ages and skill levels have the opportunity to practice and perform together. Each performance is a uniquely spectacular experience‚ so I would like to welcome musicians and future audience members to join the fun. Having spent three years in the community orchestra‚ I have been able to explore everything that it has to offer. That said‚ what it has to offer

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    was performed by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra had performed Shostakovich’s “Symphony NO. 7‚ Leningrad” from the Romantic era. The orchestra was a large ensemble (1) containing various instruments that contributed to the overall sound of the piece. Since the orchestra was a large ensemble‚ just like the instrumentation common in the Romantic era‚ the orchestra was able to perform in a lively‚ vigorous manner‚ probably vivace (2). The orchestra performed tutti (3)‚ in which all of the

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    Charles Bukowski wrote a poem on what it takes to be a writer‚ it was titled “so you want to be a writer?”. It seemed like it was meant to discourage people from pursuing a career in writing. Bukowski’s work really reflects his life. The poem “so you want to be a writer?” is one of his many real-life opinions on a subject that he turns into a poem. Charles Bukowski writes pessimistic poems‚ because he is a pessimistic man. Bukowski was an underground writer; his poem was based on a depraved metropolitan

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    The symphony is an orchestral work‚ primarily homophonic in style‚ without a division between the orchestra and the soloist‚ which is the main factor that distinguishes it from the concerto. It originated from Italy around the 1730s‚ and it is developed from the Italian Sinfonia‚ or also known as the opera overture‚ and it took off and spread across Europe later on. In the 1700s‚ opera overtures had a three-movement structure. The first movement is a fast movement (Allegro)‚ followed by a slow

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    The Symphony Orchestra The relationship between a core and periphery can be described like the relationship between a conductor and an orchestra. The core is like the main source or power and the periphery is what feeds off of the core. In the case between the conductor and an orchestra‚ the conductor would be the core and the orchestra would be the periphery. The orchestra is the periphery because it is gaining information or instructions on when each instrument should be playing. The conductor

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    Critical Paper It can be said that racism is a disease of the nation‚ wherein‚ many people are abused‚ prejudiced and discriminated by other people due to their races‚ skin complexion and social class they belong to. Moreover‚ this disease of the nation has affected so many lives that leads to physical and mental abused to many people in every corner of the world. It is still present nowadays in our new generation where in fact‚ a lot of lives who experience it have this fear of being

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