Monday, April 15, 2013

Joyful: Music Compilation


Title: A Compilation of works by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, and Debussy
Date: 1685-1918
Nationality: German, Austrian, Polish, French
Creator: Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, and Debussy
Medium: Paper and Ink
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            This compilation is made of works of major composers from many of the main music periods in recent history, including Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Impressionist. Thus this compilation shows many different styles and ways of looking at and experiencing music that are all uplifting and beautiful. This artifact is meant to illustrate that learning is a joyful process that can produce multiple positive ways of doing something. Listening to these beautiful works can be very enjoyable and meaningful, which demonstrates that the learning of ourselves and others can be enjoyed and savored. In addition, composers learned and grew and expanded over time, but just because society changed and a new type of music became popular does not mean that the previous types of music were any less valuable. They are all inspiring and meaningful in their own way, and all of the learning they show can be enjoyed. My civilization can learn from this that learning is diverse—or in other words, we can expand in all directions and all those directions can still be good. As they learn to appreciate and enjoy diverse types of learning, the focus of the civilization will be focused on progressing and adding more good learning to the world.

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