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    Hamilton: The Musical

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    breaking numbers. All of these statistics describe the iconic Hamilton: The Musical. Lin Manuel-Miranda is the genius behind this musical. Miranda wrote the script‚ and he composed the music and lyrics of this hit show. The music of Hamilton has a hip-hop and R&B soul feel. Based solely on the life of Alexander Hamilton‚ the founding father‚ the show describes his life from birth to death focusing on his years of success. Musicals take the audience on a journey through lyrical messages and instrumental

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    Cabaret: Musical Analysis

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    “Oklahoma! Where the wind comes sweeping down the plain.” These iconic song lyrics are from the chart-topping musical Oklahoma!. This musical introduced‚ the now idolized‚ Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein (Brockett pg. 462). Rogers and Hammerstein wrote the musical‚ in hopes of making it on Broadway. Instead‚ they wrote a musical that started the next great era to sweep through Broadway. The Golden Age of Broadway was the beginning of a transformation that would later lead to one of the most

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    Music Composition Sheet

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    Music Analysis – Asher Harris Contemporary Classical Music‚ a modern from of art music that began in the 1920s to the present day. This style will be able to show the audience for the annual Young composers’ symposium the characteristics‚ tone and style of Contemporary Classical Music. A Brief history At the turn of the century‚ music was characteristically late Romantic in style. Composers such as Gustav Mahler‚ Richard Strauss and Jean Sibelius were pushing the bounds of Post-Romantic Symphonic

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    Wilfred Owen Concept: Owen challenges public perception of war and evokes moral outrage. He portrays the horrors‚ mistreatment of the soldiers and brutality felt throughout war. Owen wanted to inform‚ awaken and enlighten his reader about what war was really like. Owen shows us both his experiences throughout war and the soldiers as he attempts to show it from their perspective. He wanted to highlight the sacrifices‚ ugliness and barbarity of war as a way of arousing awareness. Owens use of similes

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    Musical Instruments Speech

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    Playing Musical Instruments The Chinese philosopher Confucius said long ago that “Music produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without.” Being able to play any musical instrument is extremely satisfying. This includes everyone from the person who has mastered her instrument right down to the beginner who knows only a few chords. I personally believe that if there’s one thing you should learn in your lifetime‚ it’s how to play an instrument. Learning to play a musical instrument

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    Music of Life

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    recall both good and bad memories as well as change our mood without changing our environment. It has been used as therapy for sick and elderly people. Studies of how music affects our lives are endless. Discussed is a brief look into my personal musical memory‚ and how it has affected my life. Music of Life Music has played an integral role in the history of the human race. Music is found in every corner of the planet‚ from the most isolated tribes in Africa and aboriginal tribes in Australia

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    A Room With A View

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    the span of the book. After using the famous musical references and their well-known pieces it allows the reader to distinguish the needed emotion that the author is trying to capture by essentially feeling it with Lucy as she plays these pieces per her ever-changing emotion and personality. The main function of the intertextual reference was to display the complexity of Lucy Honeychurch’s personality and the author could do so by using these musical references to toys with the audience’s feelings

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    Spring Musical Observation

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    that fit my personality: the clarinet. Then over the years‚ I started to learn the different techniques to better my playing‚ all while performing with the Kansas City Youth Symphony‚ school band programs‚ and the spring musicals. But as the curtain fell for the last time on the musical my freshman year‚ the District Music Festival was looming just around the corner. Through my preparation for Districts‚ I learned that everybody can have a different

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    Censorship of music is the practice of restricting free access to musical works. This censorship may stem from a wide variety of motivations‚ including moral‚ political‚ military or religious reasons. Censorship can range from the complete government-enforced legal prohibition of a musical work‚ to private‚ voluntary removal of content when a musical work appears in a certain context. In order to allow songs to be played wherever possible‚ it is common to censor particular words‚ particularly profanities

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    the meaning although words are orthographically the same (Holvoet 2011‚ 5). Since vowels are very crucial regarding singability (Davis 1985‚ 206)‚ the translator should carefully select vowel containing words and at the same time keep in mind other musical elements. Hence‚ the choice of adequate words or equivalents does not refer only to full equivalence on vowel level both in source and target lyrics. The lyrics must first comply with “the needs of the

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