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... known as mon- tage , a term derived from the French monter , " to mount " or put into place . More gradual and less abrupt transitions between scenes than those made possible by cutting can be achieved by the devices known as dissolves ...
... known as mon- tage , a term derived from the French monter , " to mount " or put into place . More gradual and less abrupt transitions between scenes than those made possible by cutting can be achieved by the devices known as dissolves ...
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... known as the " Emperor , " and Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto ( in B - flat minor ) . Both composers also wrote lyrical and passionate violin concerti in D major . The fact that both these violin concerti are com- posed in the same ...
... known as the " Emperor , " and Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto ( in B - flat minor ) . Both composers also wrote lyrical and passionate violin concerti in D major . The fact that both these violin concerti are com- posed in the same ...
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... known and valued both as the lyrics to songs and as literary works in their own right . As poems , ballads often use a special verse form known as the ballad stanza . This consists of iambic tetrameter ( a four - foot line ) alternating ...
... known and valued both as the lyrics to songs and as literary works in their own right . As poems , ballads often use a special verse form known as the ballad stanza . This consists of iambic tetrameter ( a four - foot line ) alternating ...
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What Is Art? Acrylic | 3 |
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The Functions of the Arts Engraving | 28 |
Copyright | |
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