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Assignment #3

Select one book, magazine or journal article that is connected with your research topic from our
library or another library you have access to.

a) Provide a full citation for that book (as you would include in your bibliography), including
author or editor (last name first, then first name); title; edition, if indicated; place of
publication; publisher; and date of publication.
 “História da Música Europeia: das origens aos nossos dias (original in french)”, Stehman
Jacques, 1964 Editions Gérard & C.ie; Verviers (Belgium); Publisher “Enciclopédia de Bolso
Bertrand“

b) Select a phrase from any page of the book/magazine/journal article. Write a sentence in
which you quote from the source, using that phrase, and add a footnote number at the end
of the sentence. Then create a footnote for the sentence that includes author’s name; title;
date of publication; and page number(s).

 “As music is an articulated sound organization, such as a language (sentence, punctuation,


rhythm, development of an idea), or an intentional strategy of causing a sensation, it will be
intellectual or sensorial, neither the least it will act under our sensibility. In the first case, the
physical fascination of the sound depends of an esthetic and intellectual order, in the second
case it is done freely.”1

c) Select an idea from any page of the same book/magazine/journal article. Paraphrase that
idea in a sentence (that is, put the idea in your own words) and add a footnote number at
the end of the sentence. Then create a footnote citation for the sentence.
 You can say that music as a peculiar capability of creating a mesmeric and jubilant
feeling, the same way it can infuriate us, when expressed aggressively. In that sense,
independent of the complexity or the simplicity of this specific piece, it is a sorcery
that affects us according to our own personal feelings. 2

1
Stehman Jacques, from “História da Música Europeia” (translated); page 11, 1964 by Editions Gerard & C.ie,
Verviers (Belgium)
2
page 13 from “História da Música Europeia”, line 23, Stehman Jacques, 1964 by Editions Gerard &C.ie,
Verviers (Belgium)

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