Musician/Organist ORLANDO GIBBONS Orlando Gibbon was one of the m
.... methods of fugue-writing. Gibbons made the fantasia a significant instrumental form in
English music. These fantasias also constitute ....
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Edward Elgar and Rimsky Korsakov
.... interested in composing
music - and specifically in composing distinctively Russian
music, just as Elgar would later wish to write fundamentally
English music. ....
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William Byrd's Musical Compositions
William Byrd was one of the earliest masters of
English music and a major figure of the Tudor period. He was born in 1543, probably ....
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Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
.... range of achievements in the course of 36 years it is possible to say that Purcell's early death was one of the greatest losses ever suffered by
English music. ....
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Using Music to Improve Language Learning REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE ...
.... Those for whom additional
English language instruction through
music was deemed most appropriate and whose school schedules permitted, were enrolled. ....
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3 Essays (Music. Advertising. Marriage & Parenting)
.... Henry Purcell forged a unique
English style of Baroque
music, though he incorporated many stylistic elements of French and Italian composition. ....
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Black English
.... Melmed, Paul Jay. Black
English Phonology: The Question of Reading Interference. .... "Great Black
Music Is Our Mother Tongue." Black Collegian Jan./Feb. ....
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USING MUSIC TO TEACH THE BASICS
.... Effects of
Music on Science Learning An experiment using
music activities in the classroom to teach
English-as-a-Second-Language reading to limited-
English ....
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Music of the Renaissance
.... Sacred
music was continuing to develop under the Tudors in England.
English composer Thomas Morley's four-part madrigals abundantly and brilliantly represent ....
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Teaching French & English
.... measure of success by having French students acquire
English intonation and stress through listening and reproducing
English popular songs. The "
music" of the ....
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Celtic Music and Appalachia
.... cultural antipathy in part helps explain the migrations of non-
English peoples out of Britain and into North America--which helps explain how the
music of the ....
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Music and Arts Programs
.... regard such programs as somewhat frivolous nice-to-haves that can be quickly jettisoned in favor of basics such as
English, math, and science.
Music and arts ....
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Musical Strains in Black American Music
.... In North America, these rhythms and styles underwent two hundred years of combination with
music of Spanish,
English, and French origin before the harmonies ....
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Case Study: Female High School Student
.... Thus the client has concluded that her career choices are legal and management, but her favorite school subjects include
English,
Music, Math, and Languages. ....
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African-American Protest Music from the 60s
.... From the earliest reports of European travelers we hear of the Africans' innate love of and capacity for
music. Richard Jobson, an
English sea captain who ....
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Contributions of Writers to English Language
.... believed that within a short time Americans would be the preeminent
English speakers in .... Black words came to describe the
music they also created, such as "blues ....
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Isorhythmic Motet in the Fourteenth Century
.... Bukofzer, Manfred. "
English Church
Music of the Fifteenth Century." Ars Nova and the Renaissance, 1300-1540. Ed. Dom Anselm Hughes and Gerald Abraham. Vol. ....
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Charlie Chaplin
.... Coming from "performance contexts" such as burlesque, vaudeville, and
English music halls, where the acts were "similar in length to the comedy short--from ....
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Handel
.... Fiske, Roger.
English Theatre
Music in the Eighteenth Century. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1986. Hogwood, Christopher. Handel. London: Thames and Hudson, 1984. ....
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Korean-Americans
.... After school programs and private tutors in math,
English,
music, sports and other subjects have flourished in Koreatown due to this motivation to excel ....
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Eclectic Approach to Teaching English
.... however, does limit it to simple communication--such as "tourist"
English. .... threatening environment and by activating imagination through
music and relaxation. ....
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Depictions of Music in Visual Arts in Medieval Period
.... It is an illustration in a twelfth-century
English manuscript of his De Musica .... Boethius, in this treatise, transmitted what was known of ancient
music to the ....
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Musical Changes During the Renaissance
.... Sacred
music was continuing to develop under the Tudors in England.
English composer Thomas Morley's four-part madrigals abundantly and brilliantly represent ....
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Arrest the Music
.... by lyrics in the native language (Youruba) and occasionally in
English or Pidgin. .... Disenchanted with his
music and the band's financial setbacks, Fela began to ....
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Effect of Rastafarianism on Contemporary Music
.... the mechanism whereby reggae spread beyond Jamaica and into
English and American .... favored the "wailing" and chanting tradition of reggae
music, consistent with ....
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Music Programs & Academic Achievement
.... Structure and spontaneity: Teaching with the student at risk.
English Journal, 81(6), 49. Strickland, SJ (2002).
Music and the brain in childhood development. ....
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Definitions of "Legal"
.... Burchfield, RW The New Fowler's Modern
English Usage. 3rd Edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford Press. .... (2004). Legal
music sharing with Creative Commons. 22 March 2004.
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Meanings of the Word "Legal"
.... Burchfield, RW The New Fowler's Modern
English Usage. 3rd Edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford Press. .... (2004). Legal
music sharing with Creative Commons. 22 March 2004.
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Studying with iPods for Special Education: Impact of Music Therapy
.... Harmony for the Mind:
Music Can Put a Smile on Your Face and a Brain .... Students Raise Their Grades?" Retrieved on February 18, 2010 from: http://
english.nku.edu ....
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The Renaissance
....
English architecture after about 1580 was inspired by Gothic ideals of chivalry and .... were accompanied by technical improvements in art and
music, which enjoyed ....
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