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    one-hour dramatic‚ crime TV pilot. It’s based on a real-life character. The pilot’s tone is dramatic and the structure is divided into several acts. The series centers on the world of mobsters and organized crime. Given the success of shows like THE SOPRANOS‚ THE UNTOUCHABLES‚ and INSIDE THE AMERICAN MOB‚ along with classic mobster films there’s always room for another successful series. The main hook is that mobster works with Al Capone. The series is considered an open-ended or continuous series

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    Jonathan Neuman Historic Traditions 3: World Music Final Presentation / Paper Northern Indian Hindustani Music Thaats The musical tradition of Northern Indian Hindustani music is built on different conceptions of musical components than our traditional Western music. Notation of this music is a relatively new endeavor‚ starting in the 1900’s. Previously the music culture was a tradition passed down orally from a guru or a shishya. The notation of the music today is known a relatively non-standardized

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    Sydney Opera House The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney‚ New South Wales‚ Australia. It was conceived and largely built by Danish architect Jørn Utzon‚ opening in 1973 after a long gestation that had begun with his competition-winning design in 1957. Joseph Cahill’s New South Wales Government gave the go-ahead for work to begin in 1958. The government’s bold decision to select Utzon’s design is often overshadowed by the scandal that followed. The Sydney Opera

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    Lee Music 3300 Wheeler May 1‚ 2011 Concert Critique: Il Postino On Saturday April 9‚ 2011‚ there was an opera concert Il Postino by Daniel Catan at the Moores Opera Center. In each opera concerts‚ they have certain dramatic story lines that they try to convey and give the audiences message. The title of this concert‚ Il Postino is in Italian and means The Postman in English. The story line of this opera was about the famous Chilean poet and communist‚ Pablo Neruda‚ who was exile to a small island

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    According to Whiting‚ the primary purpose of classical crossover music is to “appeal to a wider audience than the original version of music.” The well-known classical pianist Christopher O’Riley once said‚ "I think crossover in general as a commercial term has been a bad designation of something that has an awfully long history to it." Christopher O’Riley is known for playing transcriptions of songs by the rock band Radiohead. His works show his vision of "Beethoven and Mozart sitting down at

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    1.) Purcell‚ Dido and Aeneas‚ Act III‚ Dido’s Lament (10 September 1659 - 21 November 1695) Purcell was an English Baroque composer. He has often been called England’s finest native composer. Purcell incorporated Italian and French stylistic elements but devised a peculiarly English style of Baroque music. His brief career began at the court of Charles II and on through the turbulent times of James II and finally into the period of William and Mary. Purcell’s music ranks among the finest

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    an example of a dyadic coalition‚ both characters form a relationship based on achieving a mutually desired goal (ch. 1‚ pg. 5). The same year that Analyze This showed its audience a new perception of organized crime figures‚ the HBO hit show The Sopranos also gained much of its success from the same formula. Paul Vitti (Robert DeNiro) is suffering from recurring chest pains that happen suddenly and for no reason. Worried it could be signs of a heart attack he goes to the hospital with his right

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    This paper is a reflection of my own learning process‚ perception of others‚ personality within study and work‚ attitudes towards activities and personal values as well. A thorough analysis of all these aspects of my personal system is an efficient way to explain some of my behaviors and their changing intentions. Of all these items that will be included below in the context of this paper‚ learning should be the most fundamental one. Virtually‚ things that I have learned‚ I am learning and I will

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    “I really can’t think of any other music which is so all-encompassing‚ which moves me so deeply‚ and which‚ is valuable beyond all its skill and brilliance for something more meaningful than that-it’s humanity. I would tire of a repetition of lush Tchaikovsky melodies day in and day out”(Jacobson 10). Glenn Gould said that very quote about Johann Sebastian Bach and his music. Johann Sebastian Bach left an amazing legacy as the best composer in the Baroque era‚ and he is one of the most important

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    The Clarinet’s Acoustical Properties The journey of clarinet sound production starts with the mouthpiece and the reed. While the mouthpiece itself is not closed‚ the vibration of the reed against it causes the mouthpiece to act acoustically as a closed pipe. The reed first sparks a pressure oscillation that is strongest at the mouthpiece‚ overall causing the first pressure antinode. While it is impossible to have the “perfect reed‚” the mission is to have a reed that has the most freedom of vibration

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