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    Many of Aristotle’s tragedies had different meanings and outcomes for each one. In both of the stories of the Antigone and Medea, both novels show multiple tragedies from the Aristotle’s different tragedies. In the Sophocles' story Antigone, it certainly has the trademark Aristotle characterizes as a consistent character. Aristotle affirms in his Poetics that one part of an elegantly composed disaster is that it must have a reliable hero. Antigone is extremely solid willed. She accepts wholeheartedly

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    period musical style. Motives established in the beginning of symphony returning several times within the music, the reoccurring conflict of tonalities in D, and a unique fictional story that mirrored much of the composer’s life struggles make the “Chorale” symphony

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    “Scientists say that the more popular teens are, the more likely they are to be bullied”. It means that more teenagers gain popularity by participating in extra curriculum activities, for example playing in school basketball team or being part of a chorale, exposed themselves to bullies. The true problem is that “the bullies, too, often “possess strong social skills.” They may have tough lives at home and bully others to move up the social ladder, rather than re-create "their own troubled

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    Unit 3 – Music of the Baroque 1. Name two important visual artists (such as painters) and also two important writers of literature (such as poets) from the Baroque Period. Do not name musicians. (Visual Artists) - Peter Paul Rubens & Artemisia Gentileschi / (Writers)- John Fletcher and Francis Beaumont 2. Write a paragraph about “The Baroque Style”. The baroque style was very well suited to the wishes of the aristocracy, who were enormously rich and powerful during the seventeenth and eighteenth

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    Johann Sebastian Bach was well known as a performer as well as composer of keyboard music. As a testament to Bach’s virtuosity Phillip Spitta wrote “friends and foes alike bowed to the irresistible force of an unheard-of power of execution and could hardly comprehend how he could twist his fingers and his feet so wonderfully and so nimbly without hitting a single false note.” (J.S. Bach,” Great Composers 1300-1900). However, his vocal compositions were predominately ignored until the flowering of

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    graduate from Juilliard School of Music as Master of Music in 1997. He then completed a 5 year term as Composer in Residence at Sidney Sussex College in Cambridge University, UK. Eric was recently appointed Artist in Residence with Los Angeles Master Chorale. Not only has he written incredible choral music but also has orchestral music that has been performed all over the globe. His first album as a composer and conductor won the 2012 Grammy award for

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    runs and cascading ostinatos, saxophonist Greg Ward’s emotional yet electrifying phrasing over dynamic rhythmic activity, and Marquis Hill's diaphanous melodicism delivered within a storytelling that bears fragments of swing. Avoiding bumpy roads, “Chorale” and “Chaconne” are short horn-driven pieces delivered in trio and smoothly designed with parallel and diagonal motions as well as polyphony. “Anamneses”, whose title means recollections from the past, slightly crosses world music frontiers. The mystique

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    As soon as he arrived, Bach had the position of court organist and was also a member of the orchestra. He mostly focused on the organ for the first few years of his post.in 1713, he had the opportunity to follow Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow’s position at the Liebfrauenkirche, Halle; but his salary was raised so that he could remain where he was. In 1714, he became the concert master which required him to compose one cantata per month. Bach befriended a relative named Johann Gottfried Walther who was

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    high GPA, and the ten point booster would relieve tremendous amounts of stress for when midterms roll around, Throughout all my years of High School junior year has been the most stressful, I’m in a lot of extracurricular activites such as varsity chorale, Theater Arts ,and Softball ; yet I still strive to do my best in all my classes. I believe I am a hard worker and the ten point increase would help motivate me to keep working to reach my goals.Last year I

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    BHS Tenure My tenure at Buford High School is based on discovering what my true priorities are. Family, friends, education are very essential priorities to me. One major lesson I learned was how to effectively balance outside athletics, academics and social relationships. My family has always been there to encourage me to grow in my knowledge and character during this very crucial time of my life. Through the most difficult times, my grandparents encouraged me to stay positive and mature. My parents

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