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    Through strict rules of imitation all of this is made possible. In Benjamin Britten's The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra the fugal subject, main theme of the fugue, is presented first by the piccolo. The subject is in an Allegro molto tempo, B minor, and is 8 bars long. Following the subject is the answer performed the remaining instruments of the orchestra in the same order as the variations- from highest ranging instruments to lowest from the

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    sing their lines. “The Crucible” was projected on a screen on the stage when I first walked into the Opera House, along with music from the orchestra being played in the background. The instruments that were used during the Opera were the flutes, piccolos, oboes, english horns, clarinets, bassoons, contrabassoons, from the Woodwinds Family. Horns, trumpets, trombones from the Brass Family, and, the timpani and percussions from the Percussions family were also used. Lastly the harps, first violins

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    I brought her to this concert because she is in her first year of playing the flute. She plans on attending band camp and Central Methodist this summer. She was really impressed with the flute/ piccolo player Mikaela Lewis. My daughter plans to ask her music teacher if she can learn to play the piccolo when she is in high school at her second instrument. She was also impressed with the stand that they had to hold the flute up. I am so glad that I brought her to this concert so she recognizes

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    the five year scope of leadership and team effectiveness. The studies presented, are similar because the goals are to provide effective leadership and effective teamwork. However each author proposed distinct research questions; for example, Piccolo, R. F., Greenbaum, R., Hartog, D. d., & Folger, R. (2010) how effective is the leader’s role in shaping the objective nature of jobs, and ethical leadership is associated with assessments of job autonomy, Wu, C., Wang, P., & Tsai, L. (2010), questions

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    I have been tasked to choose a piece for and an upcoming orchestral album titled ‘A Musical Landscape’. The pieces of music are being selected to represent different landscapes. The image I have been is a glacier. This glacier and environment in the picture is: dangerous, dramatic, cold, raw, jagged, rough, grand and mysterious. It is my job to propose the work that represents the image the best. The two piece’s include: Nigel Westlake’s The Last Place on Earth and Jean Sibelius’ Finlandia. After

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    To better understand what early extensive childcare and the affects it has, you really have to stop and think about common knowledge facts for a bit. There are over 8.2 billion children who receive childcare and more than half of that number has some sort of behavioral issue. It is becoming more common for children under the age of one to start going to child care. While childcare may have some positive benefits to a child’s social and behavioral skills, the negatives outweigh that. Generally the

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    In Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G, the fundamental concerto principle of contrast is expressed through his experimentation of timbre, range, and color coupled with his use of rhythm, polytonality, and orchestration. In the first movement, Allegramente, the interaction, balance, and relationship between the piano and orchestra change from section to section and also within sections to give structure for the whole work. Ravel’s orchestration, especially in the use of percussion and harp, are important

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    History and Background: Lots of watches are available having a good history behind. The inspiration of Gant 's watches comes from owner Bernard Gant in America. After doing a good invention of these watches still he did not get the scope in his own country. Later in 1914 he changed the model and decided to launch them in New York. The design of these watches was of American style. These watches were named on Gant Bernard. In his early age, he started a business of shirts in New Haven. Then he started

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    The Differences between the Classic and Romantic Era’s Orchestra’s Within the Classic and Romantic Era’s what is known in modern day society as the “classical orchestra” where used in these era’s and there was many differences between the two orchestras of the two time periods. The Classic Era was the most significant period for the development of the orchestra and how the instruments where orchestrated. Some of the differences between the two periods ranged from size, orchestration, influences

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    An Analysis of Transformational Leadership BSP045 Work Psychology B010898 Cheng Chen Introduction Since the early 1980s, there has been an explosion of interest on transformational leadership among scholars and managers. It is shown with evidence that the desire and effectiveness of transformational leadership style are universal (Den Hartog, et al., 1999, and Bass, et al. 2006). This leadership style, as its name implies, is a process which tends to change and transform individuals (Northouse

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