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Compare Rossini's “Kyrie” from Petite Messe Solennelle with Gershwin's An American In Paris”(b. 1-209) in terms of use of dynamics

Being the two pieces from very different contexts in terms of genre, orchestration, historical period and geographical location, I expect them to have some noticeable divergences that will find justification...
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Answered by Chiara C. Music tutor
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How do I do close linguistic analysis effectively?

Because the texts that you can be offered in the exam can be quite varied, the golden rule of doing effective linguistic analysis is to start with the words and to not be distracted by any accompanying visua...
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A curve has parametric equations x = 1- cos(t), y = sin(t)sin(2t). Find dy/dx.

Here we have x(t) and y(t) which are both functions of t, but we want dy/dx, which doesn't involve t, we therefore need to use the chain rule. The chain rule tells us that: dy/dx = (dy/dt) x (dt/dx).y = sin(...
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Answered by William M. Maths tutor
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What themes are explored by a Russian book you have read?

Pushkin subverts the European and Russian literary genres, by hybridising them both in his novel-in-verse Evgenii Onegin . Thus, but not fully complying to either of the traditions of his time, he manages to...
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Commentary on Hamlet Act 1 Scene 5 Lines 1-41

What is immediately clear from this extract is Hamlet and his father have, or at least had in the latter’s living years, a close relationship. This is seen by how both characters’ speech contributes to the v...
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