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    Jonathan Moules Mr. P. Smallwood MUSG 101 Sec 7196 December 4, 2017 Modesto Junior College Symphonic Band Fall Concert Name: MJC Symphonic Band Fall Concert Performers: MJC Symphonic Band Venue: MJC Performing Arts Building Date: December 4, 2017 Time: 7:00pm The concert performed Fortress by Frank Tichelli, Parade of the Cliches by Livingston Gearhart, Military March by Ludwig van Beethoven and arranged by Berkowitz, Symphonic Prelude: Eternal Father by Elliot Del Borgo, Grand Serenade for an

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    different genres of pieces, including operas, masses, and piano works.” [3] one of these works is ‘Erlkönig’. The purpose of this essay is to examine Schubert’s lied, ‘Erlkönig’ and evaluate how he portrayed several distinct characters with the aid of musical elements and compositional devices. As well as demonstrate, with findings through analysis and evaluation how “the interpretive responsibility in Schubert’s lied is equally shared between the voice and the piano.” ‘Erlkönig’ is a lied, this is

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    According to Alzheimer’s Disease International (2012), “ there are 36 million people living with dementia worldwide in 2010 and will increase to 66 million by 2030” (p. 7). There is no treatment and prevention currently available and many elderly people are diagnosed with the dementia. Dementia gradually destroys the cells in the brain responsible for memory, thinking, judgment, and behavior. The day-to-day activities and simple tasks can be confusing and frustrating for the dementia patient, reducing

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    sample for those who completed the spring survey, but not also the fall survey was 134, making a total sample of those who completed the spring survey 505. Measures California Bully-Victimization Scale. Previous childhood bullying victimization was assessed with the California Bully-Victimization Scale (CBVS; Felix et al., 2011). The CBVS asks about the three core definitional components of bullying: peer victimization that is (a) intentional, (b) repeated, and (c) involves an imbalance of power

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    easily visible with the use of repeat signs from measure 1-14 (a) and then signifies b from measures 15-60 (also the end of A). Although beginning material is repeated in this b section, in measures 32-39, Hayden takes the piece elsewhere with a small scale tonicization of a bVI chord and continuing on in a different manner than a.

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    Mozart Sonata No. 12 in F Major K. 332 First Movement Rachel Gilmore MTC 461.001 November 26, 2012 The first movement of Mozart’s piano Sonata No. 12 in F Major is written fairly typically in the very structured sonata form. Historically is follows the main guidelines that were understood for the form. Harmonically, is progresses like expected. There are a few surprises here and there, but they are typical for Mozart’s compositions, especially his sonatas of the 18th century. In all, it makes

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    Essay on How It Works: Music Therapy

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    “I think music in itself is healing. It's an explosive expression of humanity. It's something we are all touched by. No matter what culture we're from, everyone loves music” (Billy Joel). Although most listeners may not have the same technical experience in music as Billy Joel, it is easy enough to see the effect it has in a person's every day life. Music has the ability to pick us up when we are down, carry you back in time to a cherished memory, and transform silence into a symphony that can move

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    Out of the five domains that were assessed in the BDI-2 assessment, the area where Aidan performed the highest and received the highest score was in the Motor domain, where he scored a 104, which falls into the average range. The motor domain then includes three subdomains- gross motor, fine motor, and perceptual motor. The gross motor domain assesses the child’s development of their large muscles that they use to walk, run, throw, and catch, among other movements and activities. Within the gross

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    of the listening hours in the Concert Hall. The one I went to was on how “Music Recapitulates the Genesis of Language”. I was very intrigued by how Peter Hadreas demonstrated the correlation between the development of language and the structure of musical pieces. As I have taken psychology and child development classes before, I was able to recall a lot of the approaches to the development of speech. This background knowledge allowed me to better understand the link between the two concepts. Hadreas

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    throughout the drama series. Close connections would be drawn from the melody, harmony and the instruments used. This would then be compared to the Korean culture that was seen during the late 19th to the early 20th century of the Chosun Dynasty. First Musical Analysis: Yun Bap (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUOaRZsenxk) Yun Bap was a

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