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Photographs: Cambridge in the Snow
Oct 11, 2006 ... Cambridge in the Snow. First Set · Kings and Queens · Johns, Trinity and Clare. Photographs. Cambridge in the Snow ...
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GCSE Music Notes
GCSE Music Notes. 1. Renaissance Music ... Return to the GCSE Notes Page. Updated: 11th October, 2006. Copyright © 1999-2006 Richard Fuller. GCSE Music ...
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Causes of the Second World War
Oct 11, 2006 ... The Second World War was caused by Fascist aggression and the failure of democratic powers to stop this aggression. ...
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Baroque Music (1600-1750)
Oct 11, 2006 ... Sonata means sounded (to be played). Many Baroque sonatas were for ... both concerto grossos and solo concertos, his most famous being 'The ...
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8-) Green happy smiley from rpfuller 8-( Green unhappy smiley from imla 8-| Green neutral smiley from rpfuller >8-( Green and very unhappy smiley from imla ...
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Peace Treaties with Germany's Allies (1919-23)
Oct 11, 2006 ... Peace Treaties with Germany's Allies (1919-23). Refer to the map showing the land losses of Germany’s Allies. Introduction ...
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Baroque Music (1600-1750)
Oct 11, 2006 ... All the composer wrote down beneath the melody was a bass line to be ... Sonata means sounded (to be played). Many Baroque sonatas were for ...
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Renaissance Music (1450-1600)
Feb 12, 2007 ... Whereas a Medieval composer tended to contrast the separate strands of his music, a Renaissance composer aimed to blend them together. ...
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Renaissance Music (1450-1600)
Feb 12, 2007 ... The style of renaissance church music is described as choral polyphony (polyphonic, counterpoint, contrapuntal), meaning more than one part. ...
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Classical Music (1750-1810)
Oct 11, 2006 ... Recapitulation: The music is repeated from the beginning, but the second ... Beethoven modified Classical music. His music is weightier, ...
 
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