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Because it just feel like it would be more suitable for young adults I guess :]
1) James Horner composed the score for A) Titanic. He is a famous American composer who wrote music to accompany movies. During his career, he wrote over 100 film scores, and Titanic was one of the project that he took up as a <span>orchestrator. He also wrote scores for such famous movies as: Avatar, Aliens and for many others.
2) </span>The unique features of Copland's "Lincoln Portrait" is i's A) spoken text derived from Lincoln's speeches and letters. This classical orchestral work includes the most famous quotes and excerpts excerpts of Abraham Lincoln's great documents. Most of the excerpts provided in the Portrait belong to <span>Gettysburg Address.
3) </span><span>The pair which did not collaborate to write music and lyrics for a musical B) Joplin and Cohan. Janis Joplin and Leonard Cohen had a very close, intimate relationships but they never collaborated one with another. Many critics would say that they inspired each other and kind of had an influence, but they did not work together.
4) </span>C) <span>Connotations for Orchestra is Copland's best-known twelve-tone composition. This technique, which is also known as dodecaphony, was created because of a Copland's will to make all the notes of the chromatic scale sound as often as one another in a piece of music. At the same time he aimed to prevent the emphasis of any one note.
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5) New Orleans jazz is also known as B) Dixieland. You can also come across this style of music called hot jazz or sometimes traditional jazz. It's main pecularity is that it is<span> based on the music that developed in </span>New Orleans,<span> at the very beginning of the 20th century.</span>
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They were symbols of the highest ranking.<span>Certain colored feathers were attributed more value than others. Since red was associated with gods and chiefs, red feathers were reserved for religious objects and garments worn by high-ranking members of society. In Hawaii, where the red-feathered </span>i’iwi<span> and </span>apapane<span> birds are small but plentiful, feathered capes made for the elite actually came to be known as </span>‘ahu ‘ula<span>, meaning “red garment.” The name did not change even after Hawaiian artists began including yellow feathers alongside the red. Rarer than red feathers in Hawaii, the golden feathers of the </span>‘o’o<span> and </span>mamo<span>were highly prized.</span>
I think that stage I'd called "interpretation" where you give your opinion on the work