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    Both concert tickets individually $20 – In this case we are not capturing Tchaikovsky lover patron for the Bartok/Stravinsky concert and the Sophisticate patron for the Berlioz/Tchaikovsky concert. The maximum revenue we get by doing so is $120. Both concert tickets individually $40 – In this case we are not capturing Romantic & Tchaikovsky lover patron for the Bartok/Stravinsky concert and the Sophisticate & Neo-Classical patron for the Berlioz/Tchaikovsky concert. The maximum revenue we

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    everyone to some people it is too modern and is a very controversial. There was one listener that liked the performance and that was Coco Chanel who was a well known fashion designer. She wore a beautiful white dress to the ballet. Now it 1920 and Igor Stravinsky has moved to Paris because of a war in Russia. Coco business has taken off but she is mourning the death of a friend so when she meets Igor and they are instantly connected to each other and she invited Igor‚ his very sick wife and their children

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    During these years‚ he worked with cardinal composers‚ such as Prokofiev‚ Stravinsky‚ Claude Debussy‚ Erik Satie and Ravel‚ and Famous artists who were in charge of designing sets and costumes‚ such as Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse‚ creating new works that integrated all the arts. Among his new works‚ in Paris‚ 1928‚ Balanchine staged the premiere Apollon musagète (Apollo and the muses) in a successful collaboration with Stravinsky. It turned out to be one of the most innovative ballets combining a classical

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    with Nijinsky’s development of The Right of Spring the focus is on the involvement of individuals who took part in the creation and development process of the original costumes. This can be narrowed down to Nicholas Roerich as the designer‚ Igor Stravinsky who potentially provided inspiration for Roerich’s designs and finally Nijinsky himself. To look at and discover how Roerich was inspired and where the root of his designs developed from other than Nijinsky’s vision‚ if any‚ brings this piece of

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    Jazz Counterpoint in the Late Twentieth‚ and Twentieth-First Century Since the 1950s the jazz world has not seen another effort of creating fully polyphonic jazz like with the Modern Jazz Quartet‚ Dave Brubeck’s early period‚ and the Gerry Mulligan Quartet. The homophonic texture still remains as the principal form of writing in jazz‚ either for small or large ensembles. But that does not mean that it is impossible to find contrapuntal writing in contemporary jazz—especially in large ensembles—although

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    Impressionism (Debussy) Primitivism (Stravinsky) Expressionism (Schoenberg) Many more! Modernism in Music: How to Detect It Unconventional/non-traditional plot for ballet‚ opera‚ or program music Radical concept or performance style Harmonic language for each music “ism” Very unfamiliar; unprecedented Three Harmonic Options After 1900 Tonality isn’t the only option anymore Harmony now based on different scale/pitch combinations Debussy: Exotic scales Stravinsky: Polytonality Schoenberg: Atonality

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    MUSIC OF THE 20th CENTURY Music of the 20th century Introduction In this history of music and arts‚ every period has its own characteristic style which is associated with the society from which it originated. The period of the 19th and 20th century perceived the two world wars‚ and had been a period of many changes: advancement in technology‚ a period of many inventions such as the telephone‚ television‚ electronic light‚ computers‚ cassette tapes‚ synthesizers‚ CD players‚ and many others.

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    Hitler’s Influence on Music Between the years of 1939 to 1945 the world was an entirely different place. This was one of the darkest parts of world history‚ World War II. This war truly reshaped the world‚ as we know it today. During this type period there was also a huge amount of compositions being produced and performed. Often times though certain composers music was censored because the leader of their nation did not agree with the composition or the ideas of the composer. The most powerful

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    There have been many artists throughout history that portray artistic greatness‚ each one possessing a unique quality that makes them an exceptional artist. For example‚ Van Gogh revolutionized painting techniques and Shakespeare defined a new era of the English language. Even so‚ I believe artistic greatness is only achieved when an artist loves what they do so much that they continue to pursue it through every hardship. I have seen this quality in Misty Copeland‚ a principal dance at the American

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