Rock’n’roll Koostanud Rodny Reeder ja Rasmus Rohumets Rockmuusika sünd Rock-muusika sünniajaks loetakse 1954.aastat, mil Bill Haley koos oma bändiga The Comets plaadistas loo “Rock Around the Clock”. Rock’n’rolli eelkäijad on country and western ja mustanahaliste kultuurist rhythm ja blues. Järgmiseks aastaks oli sellest kujunenud esimene just noortele mõeldud poplaul. Sellest ajast alates hakati rock- muusikat adresseerima noortele ja kooliealistele. Rockmuusika sünd Rock-muusika sünnil oli mitmesuguseid eeldusi. Charlie Christianil tuli mõte asetada oma kitarri külge väike mikrofon, et tema mängu oleks paremini kuulda, kui ennem. Peale seda ehitas Les Paul õõnsa kõlakastita täispuidust elektrikitarri, sellise nagu need ka praegu on. Rock-muusika sündimisele aitas kaasa ka Teine maailmasõda. Peale sõda (umbes 40-ndate lõpust peaaegu 50-ndate lõpuni) kahekordistus Ameerikas keskkooliõpilaste arv ja ka see...
1. Ernst Julius Öpik was born in Oct. 23 1893 in Kunda, Estonia. He was a noted Estonian astronomer and astrophysicst. He went to University of Moscow to specialize in the study of minor bodies, such as asteroids, comets, andmeteors. He completed his doctorate at the University of Tartu. 2. After 4 years at Moscow Observatory he became Director of the Astronomy Department. From 1921-1944 he was an Associate Professor at Tartu University, and from 1930-34 visiting scientist at Harvard University. 3. Öpik was one of the most outstanding astrophysicists of his generation, with wide- ranging interests in the physical sciences. Among his many pioneering discoveries were:the first computation of the density of a degenerate body, named the white dwarf; the first accurate determination of the distance of an extragalactic object (Andromeda Nebula;the prediction of the existence of a cloud of cometary bodies encircling ...
Sir Elton John Teacher : Siiri Parv Stundent : Hendrik Ovir Aruküla Põhikool 9. Klass. Aruküla 2008 Sir Elton Hercules John was born with name Reginald Kenneth Dwight on 25 March 1947. He is an English pop/rock singer, composer and pianist. In his four-decade career, John has been one of the dominant forces in rock and popular music, especially during the 1970s. He has sold over 200 million records, making him one of the most successful artists of all time. He has more than 50 Top 40 hits including seven consecutive No. 1 U.S. albums, 59 Top 40 singles, 16 Top 10, four No. 2 hits, and nine No. 1 hits. He has won five Grammy awards and one Academy Award. His success has had a profound impact on popular music and has contributed to the continued popularity of the piano in rock and roll. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked him #49 on their list of the 100 greatest artists of all time. Some of the characteristics of John'...
Teaduslik revolutsioon 15431600 I One of the most important developments in the western intellectual tradition was the Scientific Revolution. The Scientific Revolution was nothing less than a revolution in the way the individual perceives [ tajub ] the world. As such, this revolution was primarily an epistemological revolution it changed man's thought process. It was an intellectual revolution a revolution in human knowledge. Even more than Renaissance scholars who discovered man and Nature, the scientific revolutionaries attempted to understand and explain man and the natural world. Thinkers such as the Polish astronomer Nicholas Copernicus(14731543), the French philosopher René Descartes(15961650) and the British mathematician Isaac Newton(16421727) overturned the...
UNO SOOMERE ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996. AN OVERVIEW With a Historical and Cultural Summary IN MEMORY OF THE GREAT ESTONIAN COMPOSERS CONTENTS ESTONIA AND THE ESTONIANS FOREWORD IN THE FOLD OF TSARIST RUSSIA. EMERGENCE AND FIRST STEPS ON THE CLASSICAL-ROMANTIC PATH. HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION I. MUSICAL LIFE IN TARTU AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY. TRAILBLAZERS: ALEKSANDER LÄTE, RUDOLF TOBIAS, ARTUR KAPP. II. THE FIRST DECADE OF THE 20TH CENTURY. ARTUR LEMBA: THE BEGINNING OF ESTONIAN SYMPHONY AND OPERA. III. NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN CULTURAL AND MUSICAL LIFE: THE END OF THE TSARIST PERIOD. THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLIC OF ESTONIA: THE INTRODUCTION OF INNOVATIONS FROM WESTERN ART AND THE EVOLUTION OF NATIONALLY ORIENTED MUSICAL TRENDS. IV. THE TWENTIES. ARTUR KAPP: ROMANTICIST AND DRAMATIST. V. THE INFLUENCE OF NEW WESTERN MUSIC...
Muusikaajalugu Afroameerika muusika- Musta muusika ja valge muusika süntees Aafrikast viidi orjad P. ja L Ameerikasse ja Euroopasse. P. Ameerikassse rohkem Lõuna osariikidesse. Valge muusika enamuses Briti (soti, iiri ja inglise) saarte muusika. Esimene muusikastiil a capella laulud. Nö töölaulud. Töölaulude põhimõte tõsta muusika abil energiat, muuta töö lõbusamaks ja kergendada liigutusi, muuteks töö rütmiliseks. Pakub vaimset vaheldust. Töölaulud muudavad töö teatud astmeni lauluks. Töölaulu liigid: 1) Istanduse laulud- plantation songs 2) Ahelais töötavate vangide laulud- chain gang songs Lauldi grupis 3) Meremeeste laulud- Shantys 4) Karjaste hõiked- hollers 5) Lootside hõiked- sounding calls Soolo 6) Tänavakaupmeeste hüüded- street cries Louis Armstrong My mule is white My face is black I sell my coal Two bits a sack Teemad millest lauldi: Söögist, ohut...
Public International Law is a system of law, different from domestic law. Why is this system unique? Usually law regulates relations between people, people and the state etc, PIL regulates relations between states. Thats why PIL is important for international relation students. PIL influences the life of everybody, it doesn't regulate people directly but indirectly (through the decisions of the states), because it's everywhere. It's like air. E.g. when you want to send a letter to Brazil, you put a stamp from your own country and send it from your post office and the letter gets delivered. Why is this so easy, because there are certain international conventions that regulate postal services. E.g. traffic signs are almost the same everywhere, why? Because of certain int conventions that require the states to have more or less unified traffic signs. States apply international regulations to national regulations and they ...