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Sally And Brian A Relationship
921 words'How do the cabaret songs and routines comment on the social issues which are the background for the story of Cabaret's atirical on every level, Bob Fosse's 1972 film Cabaret redefines the previously accepted genre of the musical. Using the songs and routines as cunning tools of social commentary the musical numbers both predict and interpret the world of Berlin in 1931. The opening routine, 'Wilkommen', is a powerful introduction to the opposing worlds of the protagonists Brian and Sally and al...
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Edwards Interest In Celtic Music
1,204 wordsThe Celtic Voice in Walter Scott's 'Waverley' One aspect of this novel which may not have received its due attention is Scott's emphasis on the strength and vitality of traditional Scottish culture, especially folk poetry and music. The presence of such an element is hardly surprising, in as much as Scott's first important literary work was an edition of Scottish folk ballads ('Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border', 1803). The Celtic cultural aspect of 'Waverley' is scarcely mentioned by the author...
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London's First Response To Mahalias Gospel Music
6,558 wordsBy 1945, nearly everyone in the African American community had heard gospel music (2). At this time, gospel music was a sacred folk music with origins in field hollers, work songs, slave songs, Baptist lining hymns, and Negro spirituals. These songs that influenced gospel music were adapted and reworked into expressions of praise and thanks of the community. Although the harmonies were similar to those of the blues or hymns in that they shared the same simplicity, the rhythm was much different. ...
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Song Divine Disappointment By Alias
3,415 wordsSpirituality in Hip-Hop Many people view hip-hop from only a commercial standpoint. This would force them to believe that since mainstream rap is riddled with references to violence, sex, and money, that there is a lack of reverence or acknowledgement for God. This problem is remedied, however, if one looks deeper into the sources of hip-hop. Mainstream music is the sub-genre of rap in which the consumers most readily purchase. For rap, the ideas that sell the easiest are these sex and money-fil...
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Military Cadence As A Subcultures Oral Tradition
4,074 wordsPop Cultural Elements of Military Cadences 'HUT, TWO, THREE, FOUR... HUT, TWO, THREE, FOUR... ". What do a bunch of grunts calling out raunchy marching cadences have to do with pop culture? There's more to the cadence then just keeping soldiers in step, there is a deep sense of pride, patriotism, unity, motivation, and nostalgia, which can be found within these songs. The Military cadence is used to motivate, inspire, and foster company cohesiveness while keeping soldiers steps in time and hands...
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Scene In The New Musical Rent
1,815 wordsThere's a scene in the new musical 'RENT' that may be the quintessential romantic moment of the '90's. Roger, a struggling rock musician, and Mimi, a junkie who's a dancer at an S / M club, are having a lovers' quarrel when their beepers go off and each takes out a bottle of pills. It's the signal for an 'AZT break,' and suddenly they realize that they " re both HIV-positive. Clinch. Love duet. If you don't think this is romantic, consider that Jonathan Larson's sensational musical is inspired b...
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Use Music
3,618 wordsINTRODUCTION: The immortal sound of music has for generations held the world in awe. Whether it be classical music, rock and roll, or hip-hip, the grasp of music over the human soul will not, and can never be loosened. From the onset of time music has become a messenger to the public, sending critical messages to the people through lyrics. Yet unfortunately, this message has become altered, and as a result some artists look at music not as a messenger to the people but as a commodity for their o...
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New Apple I Pod
1,848 wordsDevelopment of the i Pod: The i Pod is a portable digital music player that holds up to ten thousand songs in a small, hand-held device that is lighter and thinner than two CD cases. i Pod features a touch-sensitive navigational wheel and buttons, and an intuitive interface designed for one-handed operation. Songs are stored in several digital audio formats, delivering the highest sound quality. The i Pod was born out of the idea dreamed up by Tony Fadell, an independent contractor and hardware ...
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Music Of The Counterculture
1,732 wordsThe Turbulent Sixties Throughout American history, each generation has sought to individualize itself from all others preceding it. Decades of American history can be separated to represent a distinctive set of values, culture, and political ideals. The 1960's was a decade caught between euphoric, idealistic beginnings and a discordant, violent climax. The music of this time period produced a strong counterculture which sought to influence America in a way never before experienced. The songs wer...
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Sound Of Music
1,993 wordsIn 1965, there were many beneficial and disrupting events that reshaped the world and its culture. During this time, racial hate crimes were peaking in the sixties; space programs were advancing greatly and the Vietnam War was still raging on. Abstract art set in as Picasso's "Self-Portrait" became popular. The most important thing I learned from this year was that abstractness in art and society leads to disaster. Since abstract arts were flowing, music and culture took the same turn into the o...
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Jewish Musicians Before Salamone Rossi
776 wordsBefore I encountered the biography of Salamone Rossi, one of Jewish musicians, I never knew that there were any Jewish musicians in Late Renaissance, so it was pleasing to read the book and learn new facts. As I was reading, I also discovered that there were some Jewish musicians whom I have heard of, but never realized that they were Jewish such as Ernest Bloch, Leonard Bernstein, and Mahler. I was surprised to find that even one of my favorite composers, Mendelssohn, was Jewish-born, but conve...
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Heart Shaped World With Andrews And Gallimore
1,212 wordsBio "As far back as I can remember, the one constant in my life has been music", says Jessica Andrews. "I was raised around it. My mom was in some bands, and her whole family had a talent for singing. We'd all get together and play music - everyone would sing a cappella. Those sing-alongs were my favorite pastime. To be able to make a record and perform all over the country is just a dream come true!" With her debut DreamWorks release, Heart Shaped World, Jessica Andrews is seeing the end result...
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Asian Music And Philippine Indigenous Cultural Traditions
10,720 wordsStory, music, song, autobiography, history Nicanor Abelardo (1893-1934) Nicanor Abelardo wrote his first composition by age 8. He learned to play the piano and guitar, and while he was a music student at the University of the Philippines, he won first prize for his "U.P. Beloved" song and was appointed head of the conservatory's department of music. He was called the "father of kundiman" because he wrote 149 kundiman. Some of his famous kundiman are "Bituing Marikit", "Kundiman ng Luha,"Mutya Ng...
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Motown Record Company
2,408 wordsBerry Gordy Jr. was born in Detroit, Michigan on November 28, 1929. He was the seventh born out of eight siblings. His parents migrated to Detroit from Georgia during 1922. They were part of a mass exodus of African Americans who left the South in the 20's and traveled to northern cities in search of better economic futures. During that time jobs were plentiful in the factories, mainly the big four automotive plants that like, Chrysler, Ford, Chevrolet, and General Motors. Berry and Bertha Gordy...