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Listen to two (2) or more of the music links below and complete each prompt. Use specific examples and cite which pieces you used. Maurice Ravel - "Bolero" Hector Berlioz - Mvt. IV: "March to the Scaffold" from Symphonie Fantastique Camille Saint-Saëns - "L'Elephant" from Carnival of the Animals Ella Fitzgerald - "Summertime" Barry White & Luciano Pavarotti - "My First, My Last, My Everything" Identify 3 moments from the recording, being sure to provide timestamps as appropriate, and describe their timbre, or how what you heard at these moments in the recording sounded to you. How did these variations in timbre contribute to your overall impression of the piece? Would you have done something differently? Why or why not? Explain how what you heard timbrally is similar to or different than your personal preferences for music.
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To make an etching the artist first coats the entire printing plate with an acid-resistant substance called a made from beeswax, asphalt, and other material. the artist then draws on the coated plate with an etching needle exposing the metal. next the plate is dipped in the plate is removed, the waxy coating removed, and the plate is cleaned, inked and printed.
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Most of the sculptures from the later classical greek art. are what because they were made from mold
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Arts, 25.06.2019 00:30
What is similar about the two images below? a. both contain earthlike colors. b. both reduce items to basic geometric forms. c. they share a similar composition d. they were painted by the same artist.
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