Anyone take a music appreciation course in college and had to write a composer report? I can't seem to wrap my head around typing a 6 page double spaced paper about a classical composer. Is there a formula to go by to make things more organized and clearer? Thanks
No prompt? If there isn't one, how about doing some BS about how the events in the composer's life shaped that composer's music, then going into the style of the music and how the music was viewed back then and now? Just some random thoughts.
The format for every paper, ever: 1 - Tell them what you're going to tell them, aka "thesis statement/intro." 2 - Tell them, aka "body". 3 - Tell them what you told them, aka "conclusion."