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19 oct. 2024

The Evolution of Piano Techniques in the New York School Composers: A Case Study of John Cage, Morton Feldman, and Christian Wolff

Case study - 6 pages - Music and dance

This study focuses on the conceptualization and application of piano techniques by the New York School composers, the group recognized for their unconventional approaches, considerable influence, and profound impact on modern music. Through these composers, especially John Cage, Morton Feldman,...

19 oct. 2024

A Comparison of the Music from the Baroque Era and the Nineteenth-Century Era

Case study - 4 pages - Music and dance

The Baroque Era of Music lasted from about 1600 to 1750 and was known for its very fancy and complicated style. Baroque Music often had complex polyphonic patterns, which meant that different melody lines intertwined and complemented each other. Some ornaments, like trills, mordents, and other...

17 juin 2014
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Music in International Relations: Essay

Case study - 3 pages - Music and dance

According to Jeff Mills, one of the pioneer of the techno music, «Stravinsky and Stockhausen spent their life trying to create a musical revolution. Techno music achieved it in less than ten years». This was not the first time that the word «revolution» was used in order to describe the techno...

26 juin 2012
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Analyze a negotiation/conflict you have had using the four step method as a framework: Sean Parker Vs Lars Ulrich

Case study - 10 pages - Music and dance

In this assignment, we will develop a fictive negotiation between a member of the well-known band member of Metallica Lars Ulrich and the co-founder of Napster, Sean Parker. This negotiation is based on judicial attacks on Napster by many artists. In 2000, Metallica took an open stand against...

21 janv. 2008
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Motown: A history of success

Case study - 7 pages - Music and dance

“Music, Money, Sex and Power.” That is how, in four unequivocal words, Gerald L. Posner defines Motown, the record label which transformed the landscape of American popular culture. The personage who embodies this definition is Berry Gordy Junior. His story is the story of Motown: that...