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Music in Humanities

Music in Humanities

Please read the following details carefully and pay attention to words in bold before submit the answer. The answer should be300 words minimum. Please choose one from these two questions and submit with two posts. from the questions selected.

Select one of the following questions and write a personalized response to the question selected, using appropriate musical terminology from the readings associated with Chapters 15 and 16 (Module 6 in UNIT 3). Your reflection should have a minimum of 300 words and should be your original work, not the work or analysis published in another source. Then read and reply to two (2) of your classmates’ posts, offering your insight into the works discussed. (You may choose to respond to a question other than the one you chose for your initial post.)

Question 1: So many changes occurred in the arts in the late-19th and the 20th centuries. Some of these changes were gradual (evolutionary), whilst others were startlingly sudden (revolutionary). Do you believe the evolutionary or the revolutionary approach to the arts is likely to have the most lasting effect? Why?

Question 2: Which ONE of the styles of music discussed in Chapters 15 and 16 of your textbook appeals to you more than the others? Cite your reasons for this preference.

 

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Revolution is a sudden change and evolution is gradual change. Evolution lasts because it has taken long to be carefully crafted to create a classical thing that will transcend time. However, evolution is also dependent on revolution. In this case, evolution is the long term goal and revolutions are the short term goals that lead to the eventual realization of the long term goal which is evolution………………..

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