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    In 1940 Auschwitz was established in the suburbs of Oswiecim. Oswiecim is a Polish city that was annexed to the Third Reich by the Nazis. Auschwitz was established because there were too many Polish people in the local prisons. In 1942 Auschwitz became a death camp and it was the largest known. (http://auschwitz.org/, n.d.) The camp was expanded throughout its existence, this resulted in Auschwitz consisting of three camps. The three camps were Main Camp, Birkenau, and Monowitz. Main Camp was known

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    concerts various instruments were used to play and express the piece. In addition, singers had their voices accompanied by the piano. The first two pieces were very short. The first piece that was played in the concert was Zart und mit Ausdruck by Schumann Fantasiestucke. In this movement there was constant triplet-rhythm accompaniment in the piano. The rhythm supported the clarinet. The piece consisted was in A minor and moved to arpeggio. However, the piece returns to A minor, but the final harmonic

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    Franz Joseph Haydn's Music

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    In Carnaval, although Schumann mentioned that the music was written first and the title chosen afterwards, the titles express his intimate world and musical thoughts. Many titles are representative of real life people. Chiarina is a portrait of Clara Wieck, and Estrella is

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    The text I have chosen to analyse in this written review is called ‘I Was Only Nineteen’, but also goes by the names ‘Only Nineteen’ and ‘A Walk in the Light Green’. It was composed by John Schumann, the lead singer/songwriter of the folk group Redgum. This examination will focus on topics such as the poetic techniques used, how Australian identity is portrayed, the effect the text has on the reader and my opinions. I Was Only Nineteen tells the story of an Australian digger’s experiences

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    Bread and Puppet Theatre and the Audience

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    ritual for everyone just like eating bread.` We give you a piece of bread with the puppet show because our bread and theatre belong together. For a long time the theatre arts have been separated from the stomach. Theatre was entertainment.` (Peter Schumann, Bread & Puppet official website). The foremost goal of this theatre is to raise feelings of sensitivity in the viewer and to outline what the terms 'good' and 'evil' mean, especially in political spheres. This reflects the use of the audience as

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    Schumann had created the idea of the sonata as a gift to Joseph Joachim . However, the piece was not published in Joachim’s life time. The compositions movements are all a based on the musical notes F-A-E (Pla. John. 150-165). Schumann took lead of assigning movements to each composer. Dietrich had the first movement, while Schumann followed and Brahms was a master of his E flat minor Scherzo for piano (Dav. Cros

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    The Cold War

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    Historical Context: The Cold War started by the end of the Second World War. The aim of this war was to spread opposing ideologies of Capitalism and Communism by the two world superpowers without the result of a hot war. The war was between the Capitalist West - namely: the United States of America, Britain and France – and Communist East – known to be Russia and all the satellite states which communism had taken over. An agreement made at the Yalta meeting of 1945 was that Germany would be divided

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    Concert Report Essay

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    There are lots of exceptional musical pieces composed by famous musical legends such as, the German music composer, aesthete, and influential music critic, Robert Schumann; who composed Symphony No. 4 in D-minor, Op. 120 in 1851. Or the distinguished Wolfgang Mozart, a prolific and influential composer of the Classical era, who composed over 600 works; one of which is Concerto in A-major for Clarinet and Orchestra, k. 622. These two musical masterpieces were performed at the UC Davis Symphony Orchestra

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    weather, “cold grey dawn” and the weather prediction of “is going to rain…blow” so the repetition of “it’ll be alright, it’ll be alright…long run” seems a harmless enough acceptance of an experience we have all shared. It is in the second verse where Schumann highlights how sinister this complacent attitude can be when one of his “mates got dragged away” at the demonstration and she repeats “it’ll be alright, it’ll be alright…long run”, whilst being arrested for expressing a democratic right to

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    Classical music has been played in many different venues, with many different instruments, in many different time periods so it is very interesting to compare all of the performances. The performance I went was definitely very different from how the music would’ve been played when the composers first wrote them. The 200-year difference allows me to explore all of the unique aspects that both the first performance and my current performance added to the experience that classical music concerts. Although

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