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DISCUSSION -"Defining "Classical";

"Defining "Classical"; Visual or Literal Early Abolitionist Art and Literature" Please respond to one (1)of the following, using sources under the Explore heading as the basis of your response:

Listen to one (1) composition (for a symphony) by Haydn or Mozart, either at the Websites below or in this week's Music Folder. Identify the work that you have chosen, and describe the way in which the composition expresses the specific qualities of the Classical music style: Use the key terms from the textbook that are related to that particular music style, and explain what you like or admire about the work. Compare it to a specific modern musical work for which you might use the term "classic" or "classical"

Compare Neoclassicism and Rococo as styles and sensibilities. What do their differences reflect about patronage, popular taste, and historical change? And how can you relate either style to today's popular taste (or not)?

The United States' Declaration of Independence, written primarily by Thomas Jefferson, is one of the most influential documents in modern history, helping to inspire mass movements and revolutionary upheavals in America and abroad. Analyze the Declaration as a literary work.

What does Jefferson's diction suggest about the American Revolution as a product of the Enlightenment? What does it suggest about how "revolutionary" the American Revolution was then? And how can you relate it to today?

Explain whether you think an autobiographical or fictional account by a slave such as Phillis Wheatley and Olaudah Equiano, is more persuasive than a biographical or fictional account by a white author such as John Gabriel Stedman or Aphra Behn. In your explanations, use specific examples and consider both audience and the content and nature of the work. Identify a literary form example in modern times that you think is most effective at depicting injustice and why.

Explain whether you believe the representations of slavery in the visual arts such as William Blake's illustrations, William Hackwood's cameo, or John Singleton Copley's painting were more compelling and convincing of the injustices of slavery than the literary representations already mentioned above. In your explanations, use specific examples and consider both audience and the content and nature of the work. Identify an art form example in modern times that you think is most effective at depicting injustice and why.

Explore:

Classical Music

Chapter 25 (pp. 826-832), classical style described; examples; review the Week 3 "Music Folder"
Haydn at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JESXMWrwzVQ and https://www.npr.org/artists/16110605/franz-joseph-haydn
Mozart at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hywOY9BS9tQ and https://www.npr.org/artists/15327819/wolfgang-amadeus-mozart

Early Abolitionist Art & Literature

Chapter 26 (pp. 870-2): Equiano, Stedman, Wheatley, Behn; Chapter 26 (pp. 877-879): Equiano and Behn

Wheatley at https://www.vcu.edu/engweb/webtexts/Wheatley/phil.htm

Chapter 26 (pp. 870-873): Blake, Hackwood, Copley.

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