The Army went to great lengths to safeguard the health of its prisoners as mandated in the Geneva Convention. Of immediate concern was preventing the spread of infectious diseases. Shortly after arriving at his first POW camp in America, each prisoner received a complete physical exam. It included vaccinations against smallpox, typhoid, paratyphoid, and tetanus. At least once a month thereafter, Army medical corps officers inspected the prisoners for communicable diseases and vermin infestation.67 At Camp Cooke, POWs with minor medical problems were treated at the camp infirmary.
I feel that Ronald Lo Presti was able to capture all four categories of judgment all in one go. The emotion I felt while listening to the composition showed his sincerity when it came to the death of John F. Kennedy and the magnitude or impacted it had on the United States of America. The feelings the Mr. Presti was able to express is something that can be connected with anyone that has lost something or someone. His craftsmanship with the composition is evident with how strongly he was able to express such an intense feeling in his music. This composition was able to bring me back it time to the shocking event of the assassination of John F.
Subjective Reaction: This piece was unique from the others in that it was comical and playful. It was refreshing break from the slow Gregorian chants and darker themed music. In fact, it had much of the audience laughing. This piece got its liveliness and personality from the choirs dancing and use of props.
The amiable melodies blown by Jones, who opts for a post-bop language, encounter Ortiz’s titillating voicings. The pianist’s movements demand clever and intuitive responses from Waits, who nails
The fact that he was given the opportunity to become a great musician and he seized it, It helped me begin my
It is because of this that his piece became famous during times of stress and why its prominence in media and classical music is still strong. Furthermore, Larson also argues that the intimacy of this piece creates a sense of truth and resolution within listeners. At the same time, by the end of the piece and by the end of Adagio’s emotional phrases, one still wrestles with what this truth means. For Larson, the true beauty of this piece lies in its ability to uncover “undiscovered feelings” and make listeners feel the need to grieve unexplained
Each song has its own meaning to me, which I cultivated through singing these pieces. It was a requirement in choir to understand the time, place and meaning that each song has. The complexities of Chicago’s songs have filled my ears many times and
He is such an influential person in the music industry that he has been given many awards and distinctions, even after his death. It shows his worth for the music industry. His life has many lessons for those who have interest in music. He has been hard working, and throughout his life, he always thought of music and how to contribute to it. Such a professional approach to one’s career should be learnt from his life and this is why his life has been highlighted in this
This was a moment which changed the trajectory of his work, as he had much more time to write music and dive deeper into his artistic exploration. The reason this moment really impacted me was because I have experienced something quite similar through my experience as an aspiring artist. My whole life, I played sports and thought about potentially pursuing them in college. However, my love for theatre and artistic collaboration was always a priority for me. I remember the exact moment where I made the decision to quit sports in order to fully commit to my artistic dreams.
The harmony of the instruments was one that was special. Every note seemed to have co-existed well with each other. The trumpet served as high pitches, the piano kept the pace going, and the trombone conveyed for those explosive notes at the end of the loops. All of these instruments contributed profoundly but I feel that the saxophone was the heart and soul of this piece. For one, the saxophone is played for the majority of the song, as well as the rhythm of it stretches from a constant pace to an abstract one.
The overall texture is very smooth from the combination of the piano and guitar. The texture feels thick and heavy due to the music, which I found very pleasing. Also, Nina’s voice was quite loud and strong. _______________________________________________________________________ Form: Does the music follow a traditional form or pattern, or break from one? Which elements are repeated in the piece?
His closing note was really inspirational, but not came somewhat without a
This is exactly who he really is. Benjamin Zander’s presentation is inspiring. This video made me recognize the full worth of classical music. It is not just a music that makes someone sleepy. It is a music that can move an individual, and
This orchestral composition is a skillful combination of these elements that makes this classical piece one of my favorites. The instrumentation
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