becoming a good composer
The 'patron' is the composer's employer. The patron supports the composer, either providing his room, board, and allowance, or else simply paying him a good salary, to do nothing but compose music. With a deal like that, the lucky composer is free to quit his day job.
You become famous and talented You will make alot of money and get to meet the stars. It is a good job if you are good at it.
The most basic answer is, because he composes good music that people enjoy listening to.
I would start with some research and note taking, and eventually once you have a good amount of quality information you could separate his life, achievements and legacy into large segments each of which could be a rough basis for one of your body paragraphs. You could then do a pre-write forming your introduction and opening paragraph as well as your conclusion and then moving on to the body of the report, after that you could write a rough draft, have someone else edit it, then finish with your final draft... Of course, there are various methods used to write a decent report, this is just the way I'd go about it. Hope this helps. One word of caution: You will run across many wonderful "quotes" from Stravinsky in your research. Use them sparingly, because it has been determined over time that many. many of them were not by Stravinsky - they were by his factotum, Robert Craft, who has been accused of attributing many things to Stravinsky that Stravinsky had nothing to do with or knew anything about.
Bob tried to imitate how a bird flies by flapping his wings, he then jumped off a cliff.
The quote "He who steals your purse steals trash; but he who robs me of my good name has left me poor indeed" is attributed to William Shakespeare. It reflects the idea that a person's reputation and honor are far more valuable than material wealth. This sentiment emphasizes the importance of integrity and how damage to one's reputation can have lasting consequences.
You can imitate God by being a good person, but don't think that God will like you better. After all there is only one God.
i dont know what imitate is sooo haha
becoming a good composer
I would hope that you do not imitate the first 30-32 years of his life, before he converted. During those years he was not a very good role model.
The composer synchronized the orchestra.
Iago says this in Othello, Act 3 Scene 3: Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls: Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands: But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him And makes me poor indeed.
Ennio Morricone.
Gottschalk
It was like he was a good composer.
Eddie Izzard