Composition in three keys: art, nature, and science Composition in three keys: art, nature, and science
Imagine you are at a cocktail party hosted by your college and attended by people from a variety of academic disciplines. Eventually a colleague corners you and inquires: "So, what's your area?" And you unthinkingly reply, "Composition!" From some experience the ver...
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doaj-9ddfa0dcce394b1884b06b44548bda792020-11-24T21:34:34ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaIlha do Desterro 0101-48462175-80262008-04-01029011026Composition in three keys: art, nature, and science Composition in three keys: art, nature, and scienceBarbara GleasonMark WileyImagine you are at a cocktail party hosted by your college and attended by people from a variety of academic disciplines. Eventually a colleague corners you and inquires: "So, what's your area?" And you unthinkingly reply, "Composition!" From some experience the very next question is usually, "Oh, 'composition.' What's that?" We'll let you imagine the tone and emphasis with which this last question might be asked. But whatever the tone, you feel obligated to respond. Imagine you are at a cocktail party hosted by your college and attended by people from a variety of academic disciplines. Eventually a colleague corners you and inquires: "So, what's your area?" And you unthinkingly reply, "Composition!" From some experience the very next question is usually, "Oh, 'composition.' What's that?" We'll let you imagine the tone and emphasis with which this last question might be asked. But whatever the tone, you feel obligated to respond. http://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/article/view/8720English LanguageEnglish |
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Imagine you are at a cocktail party hosted by your college and attended by people from a variety of academic disciplines. Eventually a colleague corners you and inquires: "So, what's your area?" And you unthinkingly reply, "Composition!" From some experience the very next question is usually, "Oh, 'composition.' What's that?" We'll let you imagine the tone and emphasis with which this last question might be asked. But whatever the tone, you feel obligated to respond. Imagine you are at a cocktail party hosted by your college and attended by people from a variety of academic disciplines. Eventually a colleague corners you and inquires: "So, what's your area?" And you unthinkingly reply, "Composition!" From some experience the very next question is usually, "Oh, 'composition.' What's that?" We'll let you imagine the tone and emphasis with which this last question might be asked. But whatever the tone, you feel obligated to respond. |
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