Chооse twо of the following: Beginning with Giovаnni Gаbrieli аnd progressing through Schutz, Handel, Beethoven, Mozart, Krommer, Dvorak, R. Strauss, Stravinsky, Messiaen, etc. trace the evolution of various musical elements and composition practices for winds, to include specifically melody, harmony, rhythm, timbre, form and the miscellaneous category of score page markings and compositional notation (dynamics, articulations, and so forth). Whenever possible, please use examples from specific works to substantiate your comments. The twentieth century saw more development in the wind band than any other time in history. Chronicle this growth and development by selecting three major works for the wind band from each decade – 1900, 1910, 1920, etc. Time can be approximate by two or three years. Compare and contrast these works with the music that preceded them as well as each other, showing either different stylistic trends within the decade, or as examples of the same stylistic trend. The 1950’s were a decade of significant growth for the wind band. Please detail four of the following six specific areas in relation to this growth, including how each affected the wind band movement. evolution of the symphonic form for the wind band evolution of the symphonic form for the wind band the founding of the Eastman Wind Ensemble and the guiding philosophy behind Fennell’s creation/ recordings on the Mercury label the development of the composition contest for the wind band and the repertoire that was generated the rise of various commissioning / consortium series for the wind band the rise and development of “educational” band music The American Wind Symphony
Use the Cоle Slаw spreаdsheet tо аnswer the fоllowing questions. You are trying to value Cole Slaw Motors (CSM), which is introducing a new garbage-powered automobile in the U.S. You realize that the firm is in a risky industry and know there is a pretty high likelihood of financial distress. Depending upon the success of this product, CSM will have a market value at the end of this year of $75 million, $150 million, or $850 million, with each outcome being equally likely. The risk-free discount rate is 3%, and there are 10 million shares outstanding. Assuming perfect capital markets, what is the value of the firm and it equity today? What is the price per share? Now, let’s add the imperfection of taxation to our market with a tax rate of 20%. Assume CSM has $180 million in debt today charging an interest rate of 8%. The company plans to issue new debt each year to fund growth, so debt is expected to grow at 6%. Because of the EBIT risk, the discount rate on the tax shield is estimated at 10%. 2. What is the value today of the levered firm with just taxation? Finally, let’s add the effect of financial distress costs. In the event of default (value of the firm falls below the debt repayment), 25% of the value of MI's value will be lost in bankruptcy costs. Re-do your calculations above to come up with a value of the firm, debt, and equity if both financial distress and the tax shield are taken into consideration. 3. What is the new value of the debt and equity? 4. What is the total value lost or gained from adding debt?
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