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 27.08.2021

In two to four paragraphs, explain what happened musically as Britten introduced the orchestral instruments. Include a discussion of:
the order in which the instruments introduced the theme, as heard in the first 2:00 minutes of the piece;
why the composer might have chosen to use different sections of the orchestra to play at different times; and
how this piece helps you gain a better understanding of the orchestra.

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Britten used a variety of instruments from different families and changed the traditional order. He started with the woodwinds, then strings, then brass, and percussion. He started with the highest pitched instruments in each of the families. This made the differences in the timbers of different sections of the orchestra more clear.  

The composer might have chosen to use different sections of the orchestra to play at different times to convey different sounds or emotions. Playing at different times does this by putting the spotlight on a specific group of instruments this helps build variety and expense through the peice of music

This piece helps me gain a better understanding of the orchestra by letting me hear the different parts and get a better all around understanding of what they were about this helps quite a bit long term as we are then able to identify when this or a similar orchestra are playing in the future

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Britten used a variety of instruments from different families and changed the traditional order. He started with the woodwinds, then strings, then brass, and percussion. He started with the highest pitched instruments in each of the families. This made the differences in the timbers of different sections of the orchestra more clear.

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Britten used a variety of instruments from different families and changed the traditional order. He started with the woodwinds, then strings, then brass, and percussion. He started with the highest pitched instruments in each of the families. This made the differences in the timbers of different sections of the orchestra more clear.

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Britten used a variety of instruments from different families and changed the traditional order. He started with the woodwinds, then strings, then brass, and percussion. He started with the highest pitched instruments in each of the families. This made the differences in the timbers of different sections of the orchestra more clear.  

The composer might have chosen to use different sections of the orchestra to play at different times to convey different sounds or emotions. Playing at different times does this by putting the spotlight on a specific group of instruments this helps build variety and expense through the peice of music

This piece helps me gain a better understanding of the orchestra by letting me hear the different parts and get a better all around understanding of what they were about this helps quite a bit long term as we are then able to identify when this or a similar orchestra are playing in the future

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Explanation:Lascaux Cave is actually a complex of several caves in the town of Montignac, in the department of Dordogne in southwestern France. The cave has over 600 wall paintings on its walls and ceilings dating back to the Upper Paleolithic time, some 17,000 years ago. Opening the cave to the public in 1960’s has brought serious threats to the paintings. As part of the strict conservation program, authorities managed to install an air conditioning system in the cave to regulate humidity and temperature. Soon after that, a white mold called Fusarium solani infested and spread across the cave ceiling and walls at a rapid pace. Many other fungus infestations has followed over the years that threatened to destroy the priceless ancient paintings. Conservation process is still ongoing up to the time of writing and Lascaux Cave is not open to the public.
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Artists usually use musical imagery to make their compositions more unique and alive. imagery in music used to "show" music. because of that listeners feel what happens. they see music like complete composition. they hear sounds, they feel movement, they see a picture. it makes music deep. that's why  musical imagery is very important and is used by artists so frequently.
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Answer will vary but may include the following: The image is an Asian artwork, specifically a Japanese ukiyo-e scene. In the image there are men carrying either some type of cargo in boxes or baskets of food, across a bridge. Most of the men pictured are walking in two rows, in a sort of procession. Houses are visible in the background. Orange, blue, and yellow are the main colors used. There isn't much variation in the width of the lines. The shapes are fairly geometric. The image is framed on either side by what appears to be a gate or fence. This is an example of a woodblock print, also called a woodcut. Its registration points were likely located in the corners of the woodblock.

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A comic book can be defined as commercial narrative art, using one image after another to create a sequential narrative.

There are several styles of comic books, such as superheroes, Japanese manga, autobiographies, etc.

According to comic book artists, there are techniques that must be followed to build a comic book that engages and excites the reader. They are skills in illustrating human anatomy, perspective and visual narrative.

A strong sense of light and color is needed in comic artists to illustrate the movement of characters, who may be running, flying, talking and performing essential actions that continue the narrative.

The artists therefore use a simplistic and reader-friendly illustration, with focal points on the panels demarcated by the presence of light and color, shadows, midtones, and visuals that give story progression and emotions to the characters.

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He significant success in his lifetime. Bosch’s work was a precursor to the Surrealist movement, while El Greco’s work had a profound impact on both Expressionism and Cubism, schools that would not develop until 150 years after the artist’s death. What made Bosch extraordinary is not just his talent, which was impressive, but the fact that he was the first known painter to ever depict imaginary creatures and beings that came entirely from his own imagination.

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