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Gre4nikov [31]
3 years ago
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Obtain a score and a recording of any composer you have learned about (for example Antonin Dvořák's Symphonte No.9, Béla Bartók'

s Allegro Barbaro Sz.49, or Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring). Our goal is to get acquainted with the entire plece, including the conductor's ideas Perform the following tasks: • Listen to the entire recording without the score. Then listen to it again with the score in front of you and follow the progression of the music. • Number all measures so that you may identify certain measures in your written analysis. • Use your basic skills to analyze and describe the use of musical elements and expressive devices. Use markers of different color to highlight dynamics, articulations, key signatures, tempo markings, and so on. If there are terms in Italian that you are unaware of then use the Internet and research the meanings. When you are done, scan your attempt and embed it in your answer. Include basic terminology that you have learned.​
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Paul [167]3 years ago
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Answer:

She  is a little creature and the silk is the most perfect place to have the best friend in the area in the silk house the silk street is the silk way to cover the passage of the day

Explanation:

The meaning of silk is the silk way of the passage to a picnic table and a small portion of the day

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