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Georg Philipp Telemann, (born March 14, 1681, Magdeburg, Brandenburg [Germany]—died June 25, 1767, Hamburg), German composer of the late Baroque period, who wrote both sacred and secular music but was most admired for his church compositions, which ranged from small cantatas to large-scale works for soloists, chorus, and orchestra.
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Sublime arts refer to those that display greatness beyond all possibility of measurement or imitation
The Raft of Medusa tell the story of the victims of ship accident who floated in the middle of the sea for 13 days before being found. Only 15 people from 147 survived in this tragedy after experienced massive dehydration and practiced cannibalism.
Elvis wanted to be grate. He wanted to change music. Elvis combined country-western music of the south with the rhythm and blues of African American and the pop music that dominated the radio and recording industries, to create a different type of music called rockabilly.