Enrique Iglesias Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler nació en Madrid, España, del cantante español Julio Iglesias y española -Filipino socialita Isabel Preysler. En 1979 se anuló el matrimonio de sus padres. Tenía ocho años cuando se mudó a los EE.UU., y a la edad de 15 años, empezó a escribir música en secreto. Estudió administración de negocios en la Universidad de Miami durante un año antes de abandonar su carrera musical. Cinco años después, el 25 de septiembre de 1995, lanzó su primer álbum a los 18 años de edad. Su segundo disco, grabado en español, se estrenó el 29 de enero de 1997. Iglesias ha vendido más de 137 millones de discos en todo el mundo, lo que lo convierte en uno de los artistas latinos más vendidos de la historia. Tiene más número uno en los gráficos de Billboard, más que cualquier otro artista masculino.
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He was printing from glass negatives
Explanation:
He was printing from glass negatives and he accomplishes it by collodion process. Explanation: Roger Fenton was best known for photography and he was the founder of Photographic Society. He printed his photographs from glass negatives.
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yes, the cursed 9th symphony. get's em every time
Explanation:
Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Antonín Dvorák, Anton Bruckner, Gustav Mahler, Kurt Atterberg, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Roger Sessions, Egon Wellesz, Alexander Glazunov, and Malcolm Arnold
all died on their 9th. smh
1. An etude is a D. study.
The word etude comes from French and literally means 'a study.' Etudes are musical pieces written with the purpose of practicing and rehearsing one's musical talent. Many famous composers such as Chopin, Debussy, and others wrote them.
2. Russian nationalist wanted to compose music without B. western influences. I am using my logic here (which may or may not be correct). A nationalist is a person who loves his own country and culture above all and wants to keep it pure and free of foreign influences. Thus I believe the correct answer is B.
3. The fixed idea in Symphonie fantastique represents C. the artist's beloved. In each of the movements, the artist's loved one shows up and is then represented by a particular melody which becomes the fixed idea, or a leitmotif throughout this symphony written by Berlioz.
4. The main character of Bizet's Carmen is a D. Gypsy girl.
Carmen is a Gypsy girl from Seville in Spain and she sings her song Habanera every day. People, especially men, like listening to her beautiful voice. In the end, she is killed by her former loved whom she dumped for another man.
5. I am not entirely sure about this answer, so take this with a grain of salt. Personally, I'd say the role of the piano in an art song is to help tell the story because it is used as an accompaniment to the singer's voice. However, this may or may not be the correct answer.