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    Flute Monologue

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    match yours. Where the sounds glide over each other, bringing the song to life, punctuated by your high sixteenth notes, weaving in and out of the tune. This is the life of a flute player. The ones that can play anything and everything, and are the light melody of the pieces that we play. Just like in Tiffany, Age 11, flute is one of the things that I really like and that partly makes up who I am. Music is important to me, and our instrument seems made for spring with the flowing beauty of it’s tone

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    comic opera, "The Magic Flute," talks about a prince named, Tamino, who was attacked by a big serpent. Luckily, three ladies who are the servants of the Queen of the Night saved him. Later on, the three ladies showed him a portrait of the queen's daughter, Pamina, and Tamino instantly falls in love with her. The Queen of the Night promises Tamino that he can have her daughter, if he can rescue Pamina who is imprisoned by the evil Sarastro. Tamino agrees, and was given a magic flute by the three ladies

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    The Tin Flute Analysis

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    Gabrielle Roy’s novel the tin flute takes place in Saint-Henri neighbourhood of Montreal, Quebec during the Second War World. This novel examines many themes, literary devices and important aspects seen through the perspective of the Lacasse family as they struggle through life in poverty. At the beginning, it is seen that a 19-year-old girl, who works as a waitress at the Five and Ten restaurant named Florentine is the main focus, but the novel revolves around Florentine’s mother, Rose-Anna. Rose-Anna

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    The Magic Flute Analysis

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    the story and the aria responds emotionally to what just happened. The recitative refers to song-speech. It is derived from the Italian verb meaning “to recite” and its purpose is to portray the quality of speech. The no. 4 recitative of The Magic Flute is where we are introduced to the Queen of the Night. The recitative is in the key of B-flat major and continues the Allegro maestoso tempo marking of the entrance music. It starts with a syncopated accompaniment figure which is useful in creating

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    J.S. Bach Flute Sonata in B minor (BWV 1030): the development of the Baroque Flute, the flautists and the music Johann Sebastian Bach (J.S. Bach) is no doubt one of the greatest composers of all times. He composed many works for flute including works for solo flute, flute with harpsichord and/or continuo and, two flutes and harpsichord. However, there has been a controversy, over the flute works, whether they were composed solely by the composer, assisted by someone or under the guidance of J.S

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    Magic Flute Analysis

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    Die Zauberflöte, The Magic Flute is composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It is a singspiel in two acts. Its German libretto is written by Austrian actor and theatrical producer Emanuel Schikaneder. In early 1791, Mozart was deeply in debt as his music no longer appealed to the Viennese public. Thus Mozart was extremely keen when Emanuel Schikaneder suggested that they work together on a new opera. Schikaneder had arrived in Vienna in 1789. He managed the Theater-auf-der-Wieden, a theatre that specialized

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    The Magic Flute is one of the performance from the Metropolitan Opera. According to the book (The art of Listening Music), The Magic Flute is a German opera that has some serious with comic implications. It was performed on December 30, 2006. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) was the fantastic composer of this stunning piece. He created this song as a fairy tale. The librettist is Emanuel Schikaneder. The Magic Flute is performed by not only an orchestra but also a chorus. The show is a musical

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    The use of the flute in the play, Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller enhances the work’s meaning and heightens the literature’s level of art. Throughout the play, the flute makes numerous appearances, each time bringing much symbolism to the scene. The flute represents Willy, the protagonist's, memories of his father. As the play begins, flute music plays symbolizing Willy’s overwhelming life as well as his abandonment issues. The flute appears again and portrays Willy’s father’s haunting him

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    The Magic Flute is an opera with two acts by W.A. Mozart. The story of this opera begins with a handsome prince, Tamino, is fighting with a serpent. Three ladies attendants of the Queen of Night kill the serpent, save Tamino, and show him the portrait of the daughter of the Queen of Night, princess Pamina. Tamino, instantly falls in love with Pamina. Tamino and the birdcatcher, Papageno, leave to save Pamina, who was captured by Sarastro, the Queen of Night give them a magic flute and a magic bell

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    illustration of the working class in its daily whereabouts. Her novels show a raw reality combined with great sensibility. Her first book, The Tin Flute is set in Montreal, in St-Henri’s neighbourhood where we follow the tribulations of young waitress Florentine Lacasse. The story takes place during the Second World War. One of the main themes of The Tin Flute is love, deceived love. Around this main theme revolve other motives such as family, dispossession, war, loneliness and many more. This love that

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