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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'harmony'
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| The comparison between the Medieval and Renaissance musical periods |
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| BerliozâÂÂ(TM)s âÂÂSymphonie Fantastiqueâ |
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| What Is Popular Music? |
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| Write an analysis of the soundtrack and its interaction with image in a film of your choice. |
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| "A notation should be directed to a large extent towards the people who read it, rather than towards the sounds they will make." (Cornelius Cardew, 1961) Discuss. |
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| "Enjoyable, but ultimately of little practical use." Consider the value of music or art or literature in the light of this comment. |
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| "Mama -Just killed a Man" - Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. |
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| "Rather than establishing unity and harmony, religious developments have caused division and conflic |
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| "Though Forster's epigraph to the novel is 'Only Connect', he rather demonstrates the divided nature of Edwardian England and predicts a future of conflict, not harmony. Explore how far this view fits with your own reading of 'Howards End'." |
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| "Though Forster's epigraph to the novel is 'Only Connect', he rather demonstrates the divided nature of Edwardian England and predicts a future of conflict, not harmony. Explore how far this view fits with your own reading of 'Howards End'." |
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| "What is meant by the expression Ars nova in the 14th century?" |
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| 'The Taming of the Shrew' is a play written by Shakespeare in Elizabethan times to examine many complex ideas, including those of social roles and marital harmony. |
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| A comparison of the baroque and modern flutes. |
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| A Critical Review of "The Composition of "Und spur' ich" in Beethoven's Fidelio. |
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| A Critical Review on the Publication of âEthnicity, Identity and Musicâ(TM) |
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| A Look Into Music Therapy |
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| Act 3 Scene 1 is seen to be a pivotal scene with regards to the rest of the play. Prior to this scene everything seems to be indicating towards peace and harmony between the two powerful feuding |
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| Advanced Composition Evaluation |
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| An Introduction to Theodore Adorno's Theory of Music and its Social Implications. |
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| Asses the view that in most societies religion functions more to cause conflict than to bring about harmony and consensus. |
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| Avant-Garde Techniques. |
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| âReligion is more a cause of conflict than of harmony in societyâ(TM) |
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| By comparing and contrasting instrumental tones, orchestral textures, harmony and structural devices in Haydn's symphony No.26 and Wagner's Prelude to Tristian, show how far approaches to composition have changed between Classical and Romantic eras. |
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| By his use of imaginative orchestral colours Stravinsky makes the story of the Firebird come alive. Discuss this view of Stravinsky's use of the orchestra referring to suitable passages in the score, using the first five movements of the work. |
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| Can Debussy's Music be accurately described as Impressionist? |
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