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    Louis Joliet was a French-Canadian explorer‚ born before September 21‚ 1645‚ in or around Quebec. His mom was named Marie d’Abancourt and father Jean Joliet. Joliet was the brother of Adrien Joliet‚ Marie Joliet and Zacharie Joliet. He was baptized on September 21‚ 1645. He entered a Jesuit school‚ and began studying to become a priest. He also studied music‚ becoming a skilled harpsichordist and also became a church organist. He was the husband of Claire-Françoise Bissot de la Rivière. Joliet

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    Recital Program Notes

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    End-of-Semester Program Notes I. Allegro from Sonata in G minor for flute and harpsichord Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) BWV 1020 The Sonata in G minor‚ BWV 1020‚ is traditionally attributed to Bach‚ but it is almost certainly not a work by J.S. Bach; it may‚ however‚ have been composed by his son C.P.E. Bach. The originally intended ensemble seems to be flute and harpsichord‚ but the work is commonly performed on both flute and violin. Anyways‚ this is an elegant piece of lateBaroque chamber

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    The Horrible "Great" Conductors Composer Igor Stravinsky has written a passage that discusses orchestra conductors. Stravinsky uses language and rhetorical devices to express his point of view. Through the tropes‚ the exigence‚ and the audience he shows how horrible "great" conductors really are. Stravinsky uses tropes to enhance his argument against conductors. The language he uses is very harsh. In a few places‚ he goes beyond his arguments into simple criticisms and attacks

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    Michael Maybrick‚ also known as Stephen Adams was an English composer who wrote many heart filled compositions. Maybrick was born January 31‚ 1841‚ in Liverpool‚ United Kingdom. He lived and worked in the United Kingdom until he died on August 26‚ 1913‚ in Buxton‚ United Kingdom‚ of heart failure and was buried in Ryde‚ Isle of Wight. Although‚ he lived in Liverpool‚ he went to get his education in other places. He got his education in Liverpool‚ Milan‚ and Leipsic‚ where he was trained in music

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    September 15‚ 2013 Orchestra Composer Essay Composer Essay: Johann Sebastian Bach Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 31‚ 1685 in Eisenach‚ Saxe-Eisenach to the director of town musicians‚ Johann Ambrosius Bach‚ and his wife‚ Maria Elisabeth Lämmerhirt. He was the eighth child to be born in the family and was around music since he was a child. His uncles were all professional musicians and historians assume that his older brother taught him violin and basic musical theory when he was

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    Canon in D Major

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    Canon in D Major I’m listening to Canon in D major by Johann Pachelbel; played by the London Symphony Orchestra who are from London‚ England. They’re all professional adult musicians; they’re very good‚ in tune and together. The piece is unique and very famous. It’s Johann Pachelbel’s most famous piece‚ most often played at weddings. The piece is in 4/4 time and in D major. It has a slow tempo‚ smooth rhythm‚ and long‚ full bowing. They’re bowing sounds like it’s always together in each section;

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    Edvard Grieg was born in Bergen‚ Norway on June 15‚ 1843. Edvard Grieg began learning music from his mother‚ who was a pianist. At a young age‚ he developed an amazing talent for music. When he turned 15‚ he went to Leipzig Conservatory to study more about music. Leipzig Conservatory was located all the way in Germany. After he finished his schooling there‚ he traveled to Denmark. While studying in Denmark he met the composer‚ Norwegian. Norwegian taught him all about folk music. Grieg traveled all

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    Sewing is a hobby of mine that has grown over the years. I have sewn several items‚ but welding caps seem to be the most profitable. Welding caps help protect welders and pipefitters from getting burned from the welding sparks. Making and distributing welding caps has three basic steps‚ choosing your audience‚ purchasing items needed and then distributing them. Choosing the perfect audience is crucial in starting the process for making welding caps. The question to ask yourself is‚ who will

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    Psychogenic Fugue Definition Psychogenic fugue is a psychological condition in which a person loses their memory and become confused about who they are. Individuals that suffer from this disorder do not have any recollection of memories past and may create new identities entirely. Persons with this disorder show no outward symptoms of this disease other than having no memory of who they are‚ where they work‚ or where they live. Causes Severe stress Traumatic life events Substance abuse Risk Factors

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    Sohaib Tahir (15-10118) Psychology Presentation Dissociative Amnesia and Fugue‚ Identity disorder Dissociative Amnesia: Dissociative amnesia‚ formerly called psychogenic amnesia‚ is one of a group of conditions called dissociative disorders. Dissociative disorders are mental illnesses that involve disruptions or breakdowns of memory‚ mental functions that normally operate smoothly. When one or more of these functions is disrupted‚ symptoms

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