Coffee, sweet nectar of the Gods. Always so delicious, so empowering, and once illegal?I'll be telling you some incredible things you never knew about that morning cup of coffee. Like for example, how in it became outlawed in England. when King Charles the second became worried that coffee shops were where people were conspiring against him. In addition to royal paranoia, the brew that we all love has a huge number of amazing facts that you need to hear to believe. Add cream and sugar if needed
This essay looks at Thomas Nagel’s account of the problem of consciousness i.e., the mind-body problem. I compare both Nagel’s and Colin McGinn's arguments regarding consciousness. Nagel’s argument introduces us to the intractability of the mind-body problem. The focus for Nagel is not to highlight the distinction between mind and body. Nagel employs one to not be so focused on the problem, rather embrace the possibilities regarding the phenomenology of consciousness. However, this should not deter
The Emptiness Charge in Kant’s Moral Philosophy Introduction: The Emptiness Charge in Kant’s Moral Philosophy Chapter One: The Formalistic Expressions in Kant’s Writings 1.1. The Groundwork of Metaphysics of Morals- The Equivalence Thesis 1.2. The Critique of Practical Reason- The Universal Will Chapter Two: Kant’s Formalism and Its Emptiness Charge 2.1. Hegel’s Empty Formalism Objection 2.1.1. A Restatement of Categorical Imperative 2.1.2. The Limited Interpretation of Hegel’s Emptiness Charge 2
The symphony has evolved over the different time periods to become a standard genre in music. Different composers from different musical time periods have pioneered certain elements that have aided in the evolution of the symphony. One of these composers is Beethoven. He was considered to be a transitional composer between the Classical and Romantic musical eras. Beethoven added innovative compositional techniques to the symphony that later composers have adopted. One of these later composers is
Prelude and Fugue in G Minor, BWV 861 (Book 1) Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) Bach completed the first volume of the Well-Tempered Clavier in 1722 at the age of 37. The aim of the book was to write a prelude and fugue in all keys which are arranged in an ascending chromatic scale in pairs of major and minor scales, for example, C major, C minor, C-sharp major, C-sharp minor, et cetera, for those who wished to learn. Though written in a minor, the piece is by no means stately or solemn in tone
Leontes is the king of Sicilia. He has invited his childhood friend Polixenes, the king of Bohemia to his kingdom. In the first scene of act one, Polixenes is preparing to leave and go back to Bohemia because he’s been away from for nine months, and Leontes asks him to stay longer but Polixenes refuses and then Leontes pregnant wife, Hermione, asks Polixenes to stay a while longer and he agrees. And after this Leontes tells the audience that he suspects Hermione of having an affair with Polixenes
His art was often criticized for being too daring, even deviant in his lifetime. Today he is acknowledged as Vienna’s most important painter. Gustav Klimt, the painter of beautiful women, the master of patterns and metallic colors, was born in July 14 1862 in Vienna. His father was a gold engraver and that has clearly influenced the development of his art. This essay will focus on his Golden Phase and what has inspired him during that period. Gustav Klimt started by painting morals on walls with
John Erman brings the tragic story of Blanche DuBois to life in the 1984 film A Streetcar Named Desire. With his use of music, lighting, decoration, costume, common themes and conflict, the theme of reality versus fantasy is effectively portrayed to the audience. A Streetcar Named Desire opens with a soft piano tune, despite the harshness of the film later, and the harshness of the actual reasons for Blanche’s arrival. The opening is an example of the music portraying the fantasy, while the actual
Gustav was a English composer, arranger, and an teacher. He is best known for his orchestral suite The Planets. He composed a large number of other works across a range of genres, but no others achieved comparabe success. His compositional style was the produce of many influences, Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss being most crucial early in his development. Gustav Holst was a huge influence in musical education in many English Schools. Holst was very stubbornly independent and explored in the musical
Victorian Era The Victorian Era lasted about 63 years, ranging from the 18th to the 19th century. Full of dance, literature, art, and music. Granted some of those things did not flourish as well as others, but are still just as great when it comes to the entertainment factor of the Victorian era. MUSIC, Most music in the Victorian era was found in music halls or saloons, meaning, that music was one of the things that did not take off as well as art or literature. But, there were a few noted Victorian
Tchaikovsky was interested in music growing up. One time, before he took formal music lessons, he was so into a rhythm that he was tapping it on a stain glass window. The window broke and young Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky was cut in the hand. This is when Tchaikovsky’s parents thought it was time to get him a music teacher. That said, Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev are two of the leading composers in the 19th century. Which one has influence today’s music more? Tchaikovsky was born May 7 1840 and died
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, one of the most important names in the world of French thought and literature, came to the world on June 28, 1712 in Geneva, Switzerland Growing up with religious education, Rousseau worked with music and taught music in his first youth. Again these years, Rousseau made his living by making translations. On the days of his interpreting, Rousseau had the opportunity to see many cities of Italy, France and Switzerland. However, these years, Rousseau's writings are forbidden in
François Couperin, was one of the leading composers of the French Baroque era, known as “Couperin le Grand”(Couperin the Great) to classify him from an uncle of the same name. He was the most distinguished of a numerous family of French musicians and was the most important member of the illustrious Couperin family. He was the most renowned of the Couperin dynasty of 17th- and 18th-century musicians. He was the nephew of Louis Couperin. A succession of Couperin held the post of organist at the church
The Way of Words Hola! Hello! Bonjour! Today there are over 6,000 forms of languages that are spoken in the world. We are living in such a culturally diverse world and encourage others to embrace everyone’s race, gender, ethnicity, age, religion, and even personal beliefs. However, a common issue today is sometimes people do not embrace each other’s characteristics. Characteristics of a person describe their features and qualities. In today's society multiple people experience oppression, the cause
The Sonata number 11 in B-flat major is an interesting one, because it is the last "Grande Sonate" with the four movement "Grande" sonata form. It is also the culminating point with the past sonatas. This is when Beethoven will close the Sonata in four movement form. Of course there will be the Sonata "The Hunt" (op.31 N.3) which has four movements as well but this is in another context. Here I'm referring to the four movements being made of, after the first "Sonata-Allegro", a large slow movement
Can beauty transcend at an inconvenient time? In the article, "Pearls Before Breakfast", Gene Weingarten, a writer for the Washington Post, analyses an experiment conducted by the publication to determine whether busy commuters at the popular metro station L 'Enfant Plaza notice a world-renowned musician, in this case Joshua Bell, be playing some of the world 's greatest written music on one of the most valuable violins ever. The article received the highest accolade an article can receive and that
“The good ole days weren't as always good, and tomorrow ain’t as bad as it seems.” Billy Joel went from an average class worker to a well know piano player. He impacted pop music by focusing on his piano, won multiple Grammys and awards, was inducted into the Songwriters and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, making him one of the most influenced pop artists in the 20th century. Billy Joel started music since he was a little little boy. When he was 4 his dad made him start piano lessons, and the piano
Commentary on Paradise Lost album Duration: 77 Minutes 2016-2017 Introduction Paradise Lost is an album formed of eighteen compositions of varying stylistic qualities that coheres around a story. It is a work aiming to evoke a cinematic sensation and an immersive experience by bringing storytelling, artwork, lyrics, and the music for the listener to trace out the underlying meaning and the world that I have created. With the amount of detail went in to the production of the album, I seek to challenge
The music of video games has changed greatly in the past decades. The sound has gradually evolved from chiptunes to symphonies performed by full orchestras, and many of the tracks are composed by world famous artists. Yet, in spite of its ever growing popularity, it is still hardly considered a serious and respectable genre of music that could hold its own in the world of today's music industry. The United States' annual music awards show, The Grammy awards, has only recognized video game soundtracks
brought a young daughter, Regina, to the marriage. Together they would have five children in total. Their first two children, Heinrich (1598) and Susanna (1599), both died as infants. Their other children were Susanna (1602), Friedrich (1604), and Ludwig (1607). In December 1597, Kepler sent a copy of Mysterium Cosmographicum to Tycho Brahe, a Danish-born mathematician. Tycho replied to Kepler with a letter as soon as he got the book, praising Kepler’s genius but condemning Kepler’s admiration of