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    Megan Stewart Theory III: MUSI 2311 Dr. Brian Bondari December 13, 2010 The Analysis of Mozart’s “Dies Irae” The final composition of Mozart, The Requiem mass in D Minor, containing “Dies Irae,” is known to be one of his most powerful and commended works. This piece was composed in 1791 while Mozart was, unfortunately, on his death bed. However, he was unable to complete it so it was then passed on to his assistant and later finished by this man. The choral work can be very dark, for it

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    Suicide rates among LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) youth are some of the highest in nation today. The traumatic end result which has lead lgbt youth seeking an ultimate peace to their life is a saddling fact that is becoming all too real too often in society today. The impact of these young lives being loss has sparked a social shift in the appropriate direction yet the rates are continuing raising throughout the country. As with any shifts it has effect, such in the music world, of

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    The motet was one of the most important forms of polyphonic music from 1250 to 1750. The Italian mottetto was originally a profane polyphonic species of music, the air, or melody, being in the Tenor clef, taking the then acknowledged place of the canto fermo or plainchant, theme. It originated in the 13th century resulting from the practice of Pérotin and his contemporaries in Paris. The term "motet" can be translated as "the word of movement". Sometimes two upper voices had different words. In the

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    peace-and-weed rapper from Hazelwood. Whatever science they displayed on the tune came long separation, as they never really met amid the December 2014 recording. Mr. Puth, who cases to have composed the melody in 10 minutes, says, "I composed the chorale and sent it to Wiz, and he put verses on it. It was as basic as that. Dislike an astounding story. I heard Wiz on it and he's on my mark, so we connected with him."

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    with a grade B. I held the Deputy Head girl position at Wesley Methodist High School for 2 years. I was a member in my high school performing arts club. In addition to my academics skills I have hobbies. I am a member of the Turks and Caicos Youth Chorale, and a vocal student at Celestial Music studio where I have acquired a scholarship. I am a dancer in the New Testaments Church of God's dance Group.I was previously employed at 'The most established Supermarket in the Turks and Caicos, Grace way Gourmet'

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    Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer and musician of the Baroque Period, which was an era of music that took place from 1600-1750. He is well known for the styles and techniques used in his music, such as counterpoint and harmony, as well adapting French and Italian rhythms, forms, and textures to the German style. His music is respected and admired for its beauty and virtuosic elements, and has been portrayed as “The culmination of an era” for utilizing many distinct baroque techniques

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    the Gay Straight Alliance at her high school, and goes out of her way to befriend those she sees as being ostracized for their sexual orientation or inability to fit into the molds high school society sets for them. She is a member of the Pioneer Chorale and has encouraged many of her friends to join her. She is a young woman on the verge of adulthood, and I am no more prepared for her to leave the nest than I was to see her sister

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    of cantatas and oratorios. Both are different from each other, one betraying a musical composition of choruses, recitatives, and aris. The other which is “Oratorio” portraying an opera on a religious subject, basically a sacred story in a way. The chorale was incorporated into the cantatas of Bach by both being the same piece. Both of the two related to the same thing, so they felt the need to combine

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    1989). One of the most direct ways to commune with Asclepios was through incubation itself. Preparations for the ritual of incubation included purification through baths, sacrificing to the gods and holding libations (Panagiotidou, 2015). Hymns and chorales were also sung in a prescribed manner (Gesler, 2003). These acts had meaningful components that affected the way patients felt because the patient’s belief in divine intervention and cure would have been amplified by the sanctity of these rituals

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    As the holiday season comes to a close, we are reminded of the birth of Jesus Christ. This Theology project is about comparing a song of my choosing, with the narratives of Matthew and Luke. The messages that the Infancy Narrations of Matthew and Luke portray to us is one of hope and salvation. body to save us all. We must aspire to keep Christ in Christmas, by being generous and giving to everyone around us. I chose a song that embodies the characteristics that the Infancy Narratives convey. The

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