Mozart Symphony no. 40 in G minor K. 550, first movement Mozart Symphony no. 40 in G minor K. 550, first movementThe first part of the project is to make a structural diagram that clearly shows the major sections and themes of the piece, their measure numbers, their keys, and their proportions. The diagram should be as detailed as possible (you should account for every modulation, but not every tonicization). Once you have diagrammed the piece you should have a good understanding of its form. At that point you should make an outline of the points you want to discuss in the written paper. The second part of the project is a short (3-4 pages) prose desсrіption of various aspects of the piece. Part of the process of analysis is knowing what questions to ask about a piece – in other words figuring out what is important in a particular piece. What is important to discuss in the analysis of one piece might not be important for another piece. You must determine for yourself what is important to discuss in…
Digital arts Digital arts is a practice that uses digital technology in the process. Digital arts as an n industry has been growing daily, and so many improvements have been made to enhance presentable work. Various names have been used to the process of digital arts like Multimedia arts and computer arts. All those digital arts technologies are generally referred to as media art. Arts is very phenomenal in society because it expresses human creative skill and imaginations. In connection to that, this paper describes the history and the importance of digital arts and how it used nowadays. The history of digital arts can be assessed from the 1980s when the engineers invited a paint program pioneered by digital artist Harold Cohen. Initially, before the invention of digital techniques, people use analogue arts in various occasions. The period was referred to as the analogue digital era. It was characterized by less creativity, and there was less improvement made. Over time there was a gradual change in the arts arena which was brought about by the high demand and passion for…
The Jadid movement The Jadid movement is a movement that came to be in the early19th Century that embraced technology, science, politics and modernity in general. Central Asia, which comprised of the Muslims of the Russian empire, before the early19th Century, was filled with Muslims who took religion to the extent of fanaticism. Apart from religious excessiveness, Central Asia in the 19th Century was backward and full of illiteracy. Central Asia lacked technology, political embrace and modernity in general. It is through a group of plucky upstarts who are referred to as Jadids, that the effects of ignorance and backwardness were highlighted and pushed for the embrace of new ideas, new ways of thinking, technology and modernity. Jadid movement came to be as the result of the Jadid, pushing for modernity and change of how Central Asia Muslims carried out their religious beliefs. The Jadidst approach to Islam The Jadidst approach of Islam differed significantly from that which preceded it for it was not self-centred, but rather it was for the betterment of the society. Central Asia Islam before…
women’s suffrage movement Introduction The women’s suffrage movement was a struggle to give women the right to participate in the democratic elections in the United States, and it lasted for several decades. The campaigns for the event took approximately a century before women were allowed to vote in elections, and the fight was not easy. The campaigns experienced severe challenges, including disagreements over strategies that threatened to cripple the movement more than ones. However, on August 18, 1920, after a heated debate in Congress, the 19th Amendment to the constitution was ratified. It enfranchised all American women who, for the first time, were declared to have the right to vote in the general elections like their male counterparts (Wright, 2017). The event was very significant then as much as it is today since it marked the beginning of women’s participation in democratic events. It is a fact that women’s suffrage movements were prompted by various factors that amounted to discrimination of women in many activities, including denial of the right to vote and their achievement not only empowered women but…
Race and Theory article review In the article, “Race and Theory,” the author Priyamvada Gopal believe that there is a need to involve minority role on the storyline of a country and look at things beyond the colonial era. According to Priyamvada, the rebellious and groups like the Haitian Revolution that were resisting played a key role in the colonial homeland. She continuous to urge the involvement of these groups in today’s debate on people who fought against slavery and colonial empire. The essay below shows the relation between freedom, anti-colonialism and slavery. The historical amnesia on both black people writers and whites. The studies evident in post-colonial together with the reparative histories and the civilizing values al together. The author begins to talk about the historical amnesia taking place. The chancellor Gordon Brown who later became the prime minister of the United Kingdom insisted on forgetting the bad character shown by colonial power. Instead of apology he talked of appreciation and congratulated themselves on the civic duty, liberty and tolerance that was spear headed by British and adopted globally.…
Critique of the Article; Predator Recognition of Chemical Cues in Crayfish: Diet and Experience Influence the Ability to Detect Predation Threats Article Critique Summary There is no enough knowledge on whether chemical cues influence the diet of the predator, and if they alter their morphological characteristics, their features and behaviours. In the article, Beattie & Moore (2018) tested the ability of diet and experience on the strength of prey to detect predation. In carrying this experiment, the authors used crayfish as the prey. They carried out tests to determine if its diet and experience influence its ability to detect threats from the predator. Various specimens comprising of the prey, which was the crayfish, the predator identified as largemouth bass, and the diet were collected for the study. The results showed that in the presence of a predator odour, a crayfish altered its behavior (Beattie & Moore, 2018). It was therefore concluded that the crayfish was the best organism to test predator recognition of chemical cues. Even though the article has produced significant results regarding the ability of prey to detect…
Cultures and ethnology museums Cultures and ethnology museums are critical historical places where indigenous identities are preserved. The museum acts as an educational resource that present s an objective presentati on of culture. It provides audiences with an excellent opportunity to learn through objects, exhibition notes, and curatorial experts regarding indigenous groups. The materiality and the physical display of objects in the museum provide access to the public to have a better understanding of the indigenous world and their unique cultures (Golding 32). Through exhibitions, people are encouraged to not only preserve but also appreciate these cultures. By analyzing the museum exhibition is an excellent opportunity for students and the general audience to understand this great transformation that changed the history of America. The research will focus on Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art 1925-45 exhibition at Whitney Museum of American Art. Background of the Study The reason for selecting the Vida Americana exhibition is to present how museums act as a platform to redefine culture. The exhibition is important because it reveals the cultural resurgence that emerged in Mexico…
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X Examine the different documents I have provided written by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. Both men were part of the Civil Rights movement, but the two men addressed the issues from different angles. Discuss the differences in language, politics, methods, agenda, and biases between the two men and any similarities they may have. These men are just two examples of people who took personal responsibility over a social issue. How did their actions portray their sense of personal and social responsibility? Do they have different audiences they are trying to reach? What responses are they looking for?[unique_solution] Examine the different documents I have provided written by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. Both men were part of the Civil Rights movement, but the two men addressed the issues from different angles. Discuss the differences in language, politics, methods, agenda, and biases between the two men and any similarities they may have. These men are just two examples of people who took personal responsibility over a social issue.…
Soleil Levant Soleil Levant, also known as Impression sunrise, is an art exhibition movement introduced by Claude Monet in Paris 1874. The piece of art depicts Monet’s hometown, the harbor of LeHavre, in France. Most impressionists painted this painting with paint colors against the natural light. At first, the picture was known as Marina, after which Monet changed the painting to impression sunrise. Years later, the artwork became a historical art movement that influenced society as a whole. In this regard, this paper talks about Soliel Levant in consideration with the biography of the artist, the artwork description. And the context within the history of the artwork and its importance to the contemporary world. Biography Claude Monet, born on 14th November 1840 in Paris, was a famous painter. He was one of the leading figures artwork in France concerning the impressionists’ movement. His works are around the world and in museums across the globe. At the age of five, Monet moved to LeHavre with his family. He grew up with his brother, and at an early age, he had an…
Movement for Socialism (MAS) Movement for Socialism (MAS) candidate Luis Arce, a candidate installed and being backed by former President Evo Morales, leads in the presidential race opinion poll for the first round of presidential elections in Bolivia. The Bolivia presidential polls are scheduled to take place on May 3, this year. According to a poll by the Ciesmori institute released on Sunday (16/02), Arce is a headof the former centrist president Carlos Mesa and the self-proclaimed interim president, right-wing Jeanine Áñez. However, as per the opinion polls, he would still have to square it out with the runner’s up in a second round. With 31.6% of voting intentions, Evo’s candidate appears 14.5 percentage points ahead of Mesa, who garnered 17.1% support in the poll. Áñez, the curret acting president, came third with 16.5% support. In turn, conservative civil leader Luis Fernando Camacho attained 9.4%, followed by Korean evangelical pastor Chi Hyun Chung, with 5.4%. A survey carried out in January by the Mercados y Muestras institute for the newspaper Página Siete had given 26% to Arce, considered the father…