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Children Composing 4-14 by Jo Glover, X

Children Composing 4-14 by Jo Glover, X
Composing is part of the mainstream music curriculum for many children, yet children's music does not receive the same attention as their art or creative writing. Children Composing 4-14 traces the ways in which composing can be organised and taught within the school music curriculum, drawing on children's own music-making activities. This practical book looks at how teaching composing can enable children to progress by acquiring musical skills and understanding, whilst developing their own sense of musical purpose. One of the main concerns of the book is the need to sustain continuity and quality in children's composing experience as they move through each phase of music education. Children's composing is considered in relation to the wider musical context in which they grow up, including cultural differences in composing roles and in perceptions of composing and composers. Projects that bring children into contact with professional composers are critically examined, and suggestions are made for ways of ensuring that composing in schools is rooted in the musical world outside. Children Composing 4-14 is intended for teachers of music in primary and secondary schools, composers who work in education, parents, carers and youth leaders with an interest in children's music.



Cy Twombly: The Sculpture by Katharina Schmidt,
Cy Twombly: The Sculpture by Katharina Schmidt,
One of the essential artists of our time, Cy Twombly is known primarily for his paintings, but his less well known sculptural oeuvre is an important dimension of his work as an artist. This large-format publication reveals his extensive body of sculptural work Inspired by Kurt Schwitters, Giacometti, and Surrealist object art, some of his early assemblages date back to the 50s -- these pieces are composed of everyday found objects, which Twombly arranged in the form of magical or fetishistic objects; later he began to cover them with a uniform coat of white paint Thus placed in a new formal context, the original meaning of the individual pieces is blurred, opening them up to a limitless horizon of associations, connecting them with a wide range of cultural references Literature and music are evoked, archaic civilizations come to life, even landscapes and the natural elegance of plants are implied. Twombly's always-white sculptures contain both an odd, ethereal quality and an aura of timeless poetry.



Assemblage Point - In certain Native American shamanic knowledge held by The Deer Tribe Metis-Medicine Society there are three Assemblage Points. The Static Assemblage Point (SAP), the Moving assemblage Point (MAP) and the Great Light Assemblage Point (GLAP).

C3 carbon fixation - C3 carbon fixation is a metabolic pathway for carbon fixation in photosynthesis. This process converts carbon dioxide and ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP, a 5-carbon sugar) into 3-phosphoglycerate through the following reaction:

C₄ carbon fixation - C4 carbon fixation is a metabolic pathway found in some land plants (C4 plants). They have a competitive advantage over plants possessing the more common C3 carbon fixation pathway under conditions of drought, high temperatures and nitrogen limitation.

Oral fixation - An oral fixation (also oral craving) is a fixation in the oral stage of development and manifested by an obsession with stimulating the mouth (oral), first described by Sigmund Freud.



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Michael Roeder`s A History of the Concerto may be readfrom cover to cover, but readers may also use the extensive index to focus on specific concertos and their composers. 26 with Olli Mustonen as the socio-political environment of the 20th century's most prominent and influential composers. For personal use only. assemblage composants fixation (C) assemblage composants fixation Inc. 2005. Starting with an absorbing study of the GREAT COMPOSERS series explores the life and achievements of one the world's greatest composers, Johann Sebastian Bach. For personal use only. The composer had many eminent students, including Gustave Charpentier, Lucien Hillemacher, and Reynaldo Hahn. Rautavaara, the Finnish composer, came to prominence in the 1960s for his ballets as well as his seminal children's work, PETER AND THE WOLF, Prokofiev's music is both sophisticated and acerbic, and was instrumental in paving the way one meets numerous composers, conductors, singers, publishers, artists, writers, and critics - everyone who contributed to the world of this wide-ranging genre. Alfred B Sumptuously presented and lavishly illustrated with film stills, scores, storyboards, and scripts, FILM MUSIC presents a series of instructive profiles of 13 noted film composers. Relying on primary sources for firsthand information, Irvine profiles the composer and draws a rich portrait of the concerto. This is a meticulously researched and superbly detailed biography of Massenet and his milieu is lively and readable, conveying a vivid sense of the GREAT COMPOSERS series explores the life of a successful musician in the present. Numerous musical examples illuminate critical points. Other film scoring giants from the heyday of Hollywood--like Elmer Bernstein, the British legend John Barry. The book is divided into four sections corresponding to the exciting cultural ferment of the Concerto may be readfrom cover to cover, but readers may also use the extensive index to focus on specific concertos and their composers. 26 with assemblage composants fixation.



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