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PRELIMINARIES: Our discussion this week has two parts--the first related to chapter 31 and the second one related to chapters 33-34. Do both parts. There is also the usual EXPLORE list under the topic. Be sure to use that instead of any random googling for answers--you are required to use the class text each week and at least one of the EXPLORE-listed websites. HINT: The Explore list normally suggests what page numbers to focus on. ANOTHER HINT: If using the eBook purchased via our bookstore, when you just click on the on-screen page, the page number appears on the lower left of the screen. Jot it

TOPIC: Please respond to both of the following subjects, using the class text and sources under the Explore heading as the basis of your response:

  • SUBJECT ONE: Determine whether you prefer a work by Debussy or Mahler after listening to works by each at the Websites below or in this week's Music Folder and after reading about them in our class text. Be sure to read how one of the composers was inspired by poetry and the other by philosophy. Explain the reasons for your preference of the work. Would your choice also inspire more productivity by workers in the workplace? Describe the types of things that inspire you to creativity.
  • SUBJECT TWO: Describe one painting (select one from one of these folks: Van Gogh, Seurat, Cezanne, Gauguin, Munch, Picasso, Braque, and Matisse ); try to select one different from classmates. KEY: You are to choose a painting that you believe represents the following quote by Kandinsky on the subject of color in art. Justify your response. From Concerning the Spiritual in Art, Kandinsky said: “If you let your eye stray over a palette of colors, you experience two things. In the first place you receive a purely physical effect, namely the eye itself is enchanted by the beauty and other qualities of color. […] These are physical sensations, limited in duration. They are superficial, too, and leave no lasting impression behind if the soul remains closed. And so we come to the second result of looking at colors: their psychological effect. They produce a correspondent spiritual vibration, and it is only as a step towards this spiritual vibration that the physical impression is of importance. ... Generally speaking, color directly influences the soul." – Wassily Kandinsky. Discuss these ideas for the use of color and its impact in our own times, such as color’s effect for advertising and sales, or its impact in the workplace and home—or place of business, like a hotel or office complex.

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Debussy and Mahler

Kandinsky on Color

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Running head: CULTURE CONTINUITY AND CHANGE

Culture Continuity and Change

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CULTURE CONTINUITY AND CHANGE

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Culture Continuity and Change
Discussion 1
Between Debussy and Mahler, I would prefer Debussy since he had changed music history since
he had introduced a notion that musical work should be a sound picture. He is remembered as
one of the musical legends who introduced a unique structure (Smith, 2015). He is one of the
brilliant individuals in the twenty century. He has been able to turn in every instrume...


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