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    identities. In The Woman In Gold, Maria Altmann, a Jewish refugee teams up with a young but determined lawyer, Randy Schoenberg (Reynolds), to reclaim the painting of her aunt, and with it, a part of her heritage. The painting, completed by the very famous Gustav Klimt, was stolen from her home during World War II. It was then displayed at the Belvedere, becoming what the movie refers to as the “Mona Lisa of Austria.” Due to its immense importance to the Austrian society and the personal connection to Mrs

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    To Sibelius, Mahler expressed the belief that "The symphony must be like the world. It must embrace everything." Biography Gustav Mahler, a late-Romantic Austrian composer, was born on July 7th, 1860 in what was then the Austro-Hungarian Empire, now Kaliště in the Czech Republic. The region where Mahler spent his youth was strongly associated with the Czech independence movement. Being a Jew, Mahler had developed an everlasting sense of exile, illustrated by his famous quote "I am thrice homeless

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    Pianist and singer, Sarah Lois Vaughan is an artist for the ages. She was born in Newark, New Jersey on March 27, 1924. (Giddens) Vaughan was a feisty performer and a profound artist. Because of this she would earn two nicknames in her career, “Sassy” due to her personality and “the Divine One” because of her wonderful art. (Gridley) Sarah Vaughan was a captivating virtuoso, performer, artist, and woman and the achievements of her life are testimonial to that claim. Vaughan learned her trade of

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    Schiele started to attended “Vienna’s Akademie der bildenden Kunste (Academy of Fine Arts) which Gustav Klimt has also attended (Wolf). At age 16, Schiele was the youngest student who to be enrolled at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. (Chu) While he attended school here for the short amount of time, he artistic ability and style was pushed. Egon Schiele was inspired by the artists around him, especially Gustav Klimt. “Schiele sought out Klimt (wolf). These two artists bonded very quickly and it’s because

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    Prelude To A Kiss

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    Prelude to a Kiss by Craig Lucas, is about a newly married couple that experiences a supernatural event that will test their love and commitment towards each other. This play was a very interesting and comedic read. Prelude to a kiss is a play any audience would enjoy and get something out of it . Therefore, UNI ought to produce Prelude to a Kiss next year or at least soon. It is a great romantic comedy for the audience to see and will leave the audience appreciating their life more. Prelude

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    tenor known as Paul Groves and a soprano known as Anna Larson, did a beautiful job staying in tune. The way that their voices went back and forth in harmony was just beautiful. Although I enjoyed both pieces of music I really enjoyed the works of Gustav Mahler and his piece Lied von der Erde. This piece is rich in drama. I feel that the texture used is this song is imitative polyphony. I feel that there are various parts in this song that use the similar melodies. I feel that the harmony between

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    Essay on Gustav Holst

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    Gustav Holst Music derived from astrology is surprisingly rare. The ancient Greek philosophers, whatever their intellectual attitudes towards astrology may have been, were certainly not ignorant of astrological teachings and ideas. It was they, after all who put forward the idea of the "Music of the Spheres", the idea that these vast objects twirling around and whirling through space, must have hummed a tone as they went along their courses, much as a ball spun on a string will whistle.

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    The Old Man And The Sea

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    Gustav Freytag, a famous German novelist and playwright, developed a well-known structure himself called Freytag’s Pyramid or dramatic structure. Freytag’s Pyramid is divided into five stages the exposition, the rising action, climax, falling action, and the denouement. Each one of the stages describe the different parts of novels and short stories. Ernest Hemingway author of “Hills Like White Elephants” and other works, such as, “A Farewell to Arms” and “The Old Man and the Sea” has made many accomplishments

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    For many music is a way to communicate and express someone’s emotions. This is one of the many beauties people find in this art form. This researcher paper is about the life and work of Anton Bruckner, a great composer of the romantic period. The research paper will be focus from Bruckner’s early life to his last moments. Anton Bruckner was born on September 4 1824 in the village of Ansfelden, Austria to a family known for being craftsman and farmers. Bruckner was the first of 11 children. Bruckner’s

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    Gustav Mahler was born in 1860 in the small town of Kalischt, Bohemia. He was a late romantic-era composer. He was one of the leading conductors of his generation. Mahler was a bridge between the 19th-century Austro-German tradition and the modernism of the early 20th century. In 1897 he was the director of the Vienna Court Opera. He stayed in Vienna for 10 years, but during that time he got a lot of opposition from the Anti- Semitic Press. His awesome productions and high production standards gave

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