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1481: "Ode on a Grecian Urn"
"Ode on a Grecian Urn" The art of ancient Greece was to many writers in England, France, and Germany a source of inspiration in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. John Keats began to see works of art from Ancient Greece that was exhibited in a British museum. The urn of vase that ...
1482: Analysis of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Poetry
... same productive month, April 1789, he wrote "The Nightingale," which he himself terms a Conversation Poem, though it is neither more nor less conversational than the others of this kind. Prior to his return from Germany, in the summer of 1799, he had not become a slave to opium, though the habit of taking it had been formed. In the next three years the vice grew fixed, his will decayed, he ...
1483: The History of Greek Music
... love in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. In France they were either jongleurs, itinerant minstrels who made a living from their songs, or troubadour and troueres, aristocrats who sang for the love of music. In Germany the poet-musicians were called minnesingers. Some two thousand minnstrel melodies are preserved in old manuscripts. The discovery that two voices could sing two separate melodies at the same time and still produce a pleasing ...
1484: Gregorian Chant
... daily praying. This sounds very beautiful and it is amazing how such a simple form of music could produce such a precious form music. Gregorian Chat was being done in many places, France, Spain, and Germany. Over time these countries had an influence on the chant and it changed forms many times. It is believed that France had a hand in modifying the chant. “It seems likely that the chant was ...
1485: The Grateful Dead
... say that if it was not for Grateful Dead live shows the dead would still not be popular today. In 1972 the Grateful Dead went on a European tour. They played in England, Denmark, West Germany, France, The Neatherlands, and to end their tour they went back to London, England. The Grateful Dead put out a live album of their tour called Europe '72. On this tour the dead picked up ...
1486: The Classical Period
... solo concerto. The choice of solo instrument, however, was somewhat broader then in the baroque era. There was more of a trend during the classical period towards keyboard concertos. This style was originated in North Germany, by C.P.E. Bach, and gradually spread to other areas. Mozart took the concerto to its greatest heights. "His incomparable ability to weave the complex strands of the concerto fabric without entangling or obscuring ...
1487: Paul McCartney: Six Feet Under?
... television show at an audition. (Davies, 58) In 1959, they changed their name to the Silver Beatles for an audition for the king of British rock and roll, Larry Parnes. Through a gig in Hamburg, Germany, they met their permanent drummer, Ringo Starr, who was then in the group Rory Storme and the Hurricanes. Finally in 1960 they shortened their name to the Beatles, the name that stuck. (Davies, 92) On ...
1488: The Prodigy
... phase, "Wind It Up." Despite the huge success of The Prodigy's rave-oriented, break beat- derived sound, Liam was increasingly feeling the need to develop his musical style. Because of touring in Australia, Holland, Germany, Italy and America and re-mixing artists as diverse as Jesus Jones, Front 242 and The Art of Noise, Liam had been exposed to a lot of new influences, and he wanted to reflect that ...
1489: European Integration - An Overview
... its member states. The European Union was established on November 1, 1993, when the Treaty on European Union or Maastricht Treaty, was approved by the twelve members of the European Community (EC); Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain. Upon agreement of the treaty, the countries of the EC became members of the EU, and the EC became the policy-making body of ...
1490: Historical Psychoanalysis And Dream Interpretation: The Freudian Methodology
... Doras was far more complex than her first dream. He interpreted that the associations in the dream revealed Dora's identification with a young suitor of hers who was an engineer that was residing in Germany, who would have to wait until his own future was secure before he could pursue her. Going on alone in the dream reminded Dora of her visit to the Dresden art gallery, where she had ...


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