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Famous Piano Concertos
A discussion of some of the most famous and often performed piano concertos
The Piano Concertos of Rachmaninoff
Review of the piano concertos of Rachmaninoff. Rachmaninoff as a great performer; Rachmaninoff as a great composer....
14 comments"The Story of An Hour" by Kate Chopin: Literary Analysis
"The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin: Analysis Essay, Theme, and Summary of Character in this Short Story.
2 commentsAN ANALYZATION OF “THE STORY OF AN HOUR” By KATE CHOPIN
By Myranda Grecinger When reading “The Story of An Hour” by Kate Chopin, I found myself very intrigued by both the author and the story. This short story is full of instances and characters the mirror Kate’s own life and tell volumes about the kind of woman she was. There was also quite a bit of the character development that really pointed to the historical movements of the time. I am impressed that the imagery is so complete and clear that the story really seems to come alive as you read. Aft
2 commentsFamous Classical Music
Discussion of some of the most famous classical music hits ever written
8 commentsKate Chopin’s The Storm: A Guide to Modern Love
Sometimes the rules and morals dictated to us by society are not in line with our own feelings and desires, especially when those feelings and desires are related to sex, romance or love. Throughout history,...
0 commentsYou Know More Classical Music than You Think You Do: The Most Renowned Classical Music Works
Everyone knows Classical Music! Read on and click on to find out just how much Classical Music you really do know! Classical music has touched most every important occasion in history by being performed in most every genre of music. From rock...
12 commentsA Review of Desiree’s Baby by Kate Chopin
Kate Chopin’s “Desiree’s Baby” is a powerful story about race, class, and the norms of society. The story was set in a period before the American Civil War. During that time, in Louisiana and the rest of the South, society viewed African Americans as being less than human. Consequently, Armand and Desiree both held this belief.
1 commentEmily Dickinson and Kate Chopin penetrate the soul through their writings
Two authors in particular, Dickinson and Chopin, possess the gift to imbue their words with life, death, and emotion. They both shared the ability to broach controversial subjects, like death and eroticism, and brought them to the forefront of discussions during their time periods.
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