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    included in the play, and musical terms and metaphors are sprinkled throughout its entirety. Furthermore, I assert that characters ' interactions and personalities are reflected in the ways they either do not make, or make... music! In the next scene, Viola, a character who assumes two gender roles, is introduced. She has a musical

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    There’s never been a time where I’d wish music wasn’t in my life or that I’d wish I never learned how to play anything. I remember when I was young and I had finally gotten into school I learned about the stringed instruments in class. I was really intrigued and wanted to play one instantly so, when I came home I talked about it non stop all the time. Normally when a kid wants something or thinks something is cool they lose interest after a while but this was different because I was passionate about

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    did this, Ms. Temple asked if he could make a thumping sound when his finger hit his fingerboard. Ms. Temple stated how it should be put down with authority. Andrew seemed to struggle with this and felt like it was his viola that was the issue. Ms. Temple quickly tried it on his viola to show him how it was possible and involved pinky strength. At 4:53pm, Andrew played through exercise thirteen and twenty-four in the Suzuki book. Throughout this exercise, Andrew was able to play the exercises well

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    characters in Twelfth Night, Viola dressed as Cesario and Feste the fool are two of the most diverse characters with conflicting roles throughout the acts. The focus of both characters is to be seen by everyone else as someone they are not. The disguise of both Viola and Feste accommodates the other characters to provide support, advice and even corruptness. In various scenes, Feste can be seen as being obstruct and very talkative, and even obedient. Complementary to Feste, Viola is talkative, persuasive

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    that she is intelligent and charming. These characteristics help her land a position with Duke Orsino. After three days of working for the Duke he really starts to like her personality and he persuades Viola/Cesario to woo Lady Olivia for him. This is when things begin to get complicated. Viola soon falls in love with the Duke however, because she is so very loyal, she continues to try and win over Lady Olivia for him even though her own heart is aching with the love she has for him. She could

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    The performance that I attended was of the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra playing the Overture to The creatures of Prometheus, by Beethoven, the Concerto for Orchestra by Kodaly, and Harold in Italy, by Berlioz. The orchestra was conducted by David Currie, and I think that they played very well overall. The stage was brightly lit from both on stage and the front of house and the musicians were arranged in a semi circle around the podium. The back rows of the strings section were mounted on risers and

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    I’m in love with music because it always seems to make my day go by better. Rap, recitals, jazz and classical concerts top in my music preferred list. My passion for music made me very excited about going the Columbus state musical concert held in the River Center of Performing Arts In the Legacy Room. The theatre is located in a nice location giving the audience a full range of sound and sight. The sounds are incredible and I really loved how I could hear everything. The stage can be seen from any

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    classical music. For example, his Viola Concerto, written in 1929, in spite of being rejected by its intended recipient, was taken under the wing of and premiered by composer and violist Paul Hindemith to rousing and lasting success. That piece, in Walton’s preferred Romantic style, harkens back to influences of Edward Elgar (1857-1934), particularly his Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 (1919). Today, the Walton Viola Concerto is a staple, if not THE staple, of the viola repertoire. Additionally,

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    Music isn’t just what I do, it is who I am. I’ve been surrounded by music ever since I remember. One of my earliest memories is of my mom playing piano for my family, something she often did throughout my childhood. Time and time again, her simple melodies echoed through our cozy house and as I stood next to her, watching her hands, they also started to resonate in my heart. Even in those early years, I knew that I loved music. From then on, I took every opportunity I could to make music. I started

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    violincello that was transcribed by the harp and viola, and the tempo is played both slowly and quickly. The cello is the baritone of the strings, which creates a melodious tone both deep and dulcet. Furthermore, the other instruments that were played in the background were the harp and violas, which are the accompaniments of the cello’s solo. The harp has a ringlike sharp tone and the viola provides a lower pitch that has a rich, complete tone. The harp and the viola play a harmony, timbre, and rhythm for

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