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Essays 301 - 330
In five pages a musical analysis of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera is presented. Four sources are cited in the biblio...
In five pages this report contrasts and compares literary and musical distinctions as illustrated by Voltaire's Candide neoclassic...
This essay offers an analysis of the famous 1952 film musical, Singin' In the Rain, which stars Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynbods. Th...
This narrative consisting of twelve pages considers Jerome Robbin's innovative choreography in this landmark 1957 Broadway musical...
has been to continuously "climb" up the socioeconomic ladder in a culture that is set against her. She advises her son, not to gi...
In twelve pages this research paper examines how the orchestra is a significant part of the art of musical composition. Nine sour...
In eight pages this paper charts the musical evolution of Bob Dylan from folk to rock music and then finally combining the two int...
difficulty grasping mathematical concepts (Fidler, Hodapp and Dyken, 2002). While not every child with WS fits this profile, a lar...
appreciate; in doing so, he helped to educate the world on the merits of music through such classics as Petrushka. Stravinsky was...
In 1947, Armstrong was placed in a group of jazz musicians, and they played a semblance of the old New Orleans style type jazz ("A...
In fifteen pages MP3 digital music technology and its processes are considered in this overview. Twenty one sources are cited in ...
This paper examines the career of Satchmo, Louis Armstrong. The author argues that Armstrong is one of the great American Jazz le...
further nurture African American gospel music through training and a more focused perspective on the elements of their unique gosp...
will be unique to each person who hears the music. "Musically, only two composers represent Impressionism-Claude Debussy and Maur...
know from personal experience if my training has had this result, but there is no denying that musical scales are very close to be...
for Columbia in the 1960s have generally been considered to be somewhat of a disappointment when compared to his early work for Bl...
expanse of this opening tutti as a whole, Mozart also introduces a loud closing cadence, which actually enters long before the tut...
and II, said that it was rather like staring fixedly at an object for a long period of time, so that the pupils dilate and the pic...
often spoken in interviews of her vengeful neighbors poisoning family dogs and even setting their cars on fire (Peterson, 2000). ...
commitment to studying the guitar, which he relentlessly pursued at the Liverpool Institute (Friedlander, 1996). With a new elect...
adventure" would seem to fit those films in which were not sure of the way the two leads feel about each other, but which hold out...
In seven pages the history of the harpsichord and its musical complexities are examined. Three sources are cited in the bibliogra...
In four pages 4 important composers are considered in terms of their musical history influence with elements of each examined in a...
In seven pages the lives and musical styles of Ludwig van Beethoven and Johann Sebastian Bach are contrasted and compared. Five s...
the plot development and story. For example, as the movie opens, various cast members pass the song "Meet Me in St. Louis" from o...
opium. The drug, too weak to kill, plunges him into a heavy sleep accompanied by strange visions. His sensations...are translated ...
demonstrated in collection of pieces, "The Well-Tempered Clavier." With this discovery, the stage was set for Baroque music to flo...
homeland focused on the accoutrements of Polish uniqueness. Szymanowski was determinedly pro-Polish homeland in sentiment. He was...
In five pages this paper examines the social conflict represented by hair within the context of the film and how it may be perceiv...
This paper consists of eight pages and considers the musical and cultural impact of Motown. Five sources are cited in the bibliog...