Category: Music
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Discussion of Four Musical Pieces of Still, Gershwin, Copland, Márquez
Composer: William Grant Still Composer Dates: 1895-1978 Piece: Suite for Violin and Piano: III Date of piece: 1990 Medium: Violin, Piano Discussion: The playful piano accompaniment at the beginning of the piece invites a choppy violin tune. A lively staccato tune is interrupted by a legato melody. The piano changes the emphasis from clean accompaniment…
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Drake’s “Gods Plan”: Visual Analysis on the Music Video
Music videos are created to accompany the songs and promote music artists. They often present specific messages or a story that musicians would like to tell their listeners. At the same time, the direction in which the performer works also significantly affects the clips. These videos are pretty common, and the audience is hard to…
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Classical Opera and Musical Theater Conventions: “Carmen” vs. “Sweeney Todd”
The world of music is rich and fabulous, provoking the most unpredictable emotions and giving important lessons for human development. Among the existing variety of genres, it is hard to find the one that can be called the best because the choice depends on many personal and outside factors. Carmen by Georges Bizet remains the…
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George Bridgetower: Life and Musical Work
Introduction George Augustus Polgreen Bridgetower was born on 11 October 1778 in Poland (Noorduin 209). His father was Joanis Fredericus de Augustus with an origin from Africa, while his mother was Maria Schmid, a German-Polish (Noorduin 209). Bridgeton was known as a mullatto because he came from a mixed race family. Bridgetower’s father was the…
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Blake Shelton’s “Home” Music Video Analysis
A work of a musical artist often conveys specific ideas to the audience. Understanding the central message of a given musical video is essential for a thorough evaluation of the song, as well as for outlining the author’s original ideas and beliefs. Multiple singers produce lyric videos for the pieces created to further reveal their…
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Shrek the Musical by David Lindsay-Abaire
Shrek The Musical is a musical written and directed by David Lindsay-Abaire, the story writer who composed the lyrics and melodies by Jeanine Tesori. It is based on the DreamWorks Animation feature Shrek from 2001 and aspects from the sequels Shrek 2 and Shrek Forever After and William Steig’s 1990 novel Shrek (Stage Agent, par.…
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Music from Bali with Gamelan Gong Kebyar of Belaluan
Bali is the name given to an island in Indonesia whereby a musical style referred to as Gamelan is popular and unique. Its modern form, called the Gamelan Gong Kebyar, has become ridiculously appreciated by the people and is believed to emerge during the 1950s. According to Bonds (479), the players or the performers learned…
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Impact of Blues on the 20th-Century Music
20th-century music underwent a series of large-scale transformations related to broader social and technological changes. The musicians’ revolution, the long-standing conventions of tonality, rhythm, and harmony, social tensions, and the advent of tape recording all contributed to new music (Bonds 360). One of the revolutionary novelties in 20th-century music in the US was the rise…
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Music Industry, Its Impact and the Future
A person cannot exist without any form of art. It helps people express their emotions, reflect the passage of time, or be a way of self-expression. Many musicians, creating music, earn their living. This work aims to examine the impact of the global music industry on the United States, the future of this sphere of…
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Tin Pan Alley in the Music Industry Context
Tin Pan Alley is a part of Manhattan that was the center of the music industry from the end of the 19th century till the middle of the 20th century. It started to grow approximately in the second part of the 1880th due to the popularity of piano music and more severe laws and restrictions…