1750 A.D. to 1800 A.D. A return to the intellect.

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1750 A.D. to 1800 A.D. A return to the intellect

Journal 01/07 – #41 We are beginning a new period in the history of the fine arts. The period we are now entering is called the Classical. Give three (3) changes that you think will happen during this time period.

Journal 01/09 – #42 We have begun discussing the Classical Period. Write down three things we have talked about in the Classical Period.

Journal 01/13 – #43 We have been talking about the various violent aspects of the Classical Period. Describe what affect these events have on the culture.

Journal 01/21 – #44 With the inauguration of a new president yesterday, music played a very important role. Describe the use of music in yesterday’s ceremonies and in ceremonies of this type in general.

Journal 01/23 – #45 Give me four (4) facts that we discussed about last class.

Journal 01/27 – #46 In two sentences, summarize where we are in the Magic Flute.

Journal 01/29 – #47 We are performing “The Magic Flute” today. Tell me which character you would be interested in playing and why.

Journal 02/02 – #48 We are finishing our performance of “The Magic Flute” today. Write a summary of what is going on at this point in our production.

Journal 02/04 – #49 Last class we finished the story of “The Magic Flute.” Re-write the story as if you were telling the story to a 5 year old. It will take about 5-10 sentences.