Description: An analytical look at Bjorks birdc each trilogy including the songs: Human Behavior, Isobel and Bachelorette. The spry was to write a critical evaluation on a piece of art or euphony.
One of the most prolific writers, performers and artists of our time, Bjork has apply much of her life to the creation of experimental and contemporary music that has defied all classification. Studying musical theory, flute, piano, and voice, young Bjork debuted her for the first time Icelandic album at the age of exclusively eleven. Trying come out numerous bands in her teenage years, Bjork eventually made the throttle in 1993 to release yet another solo album, Debut, signifying a new stage in her life. In the past decade years Bjork has produced a number of albums each artful and thought soundy mastered. Amongst her many albums, Bjork has produced three that contain the story of Human Behaviour, which explores an animals standpoint of homosapiens (Kraus). Written and produced during 1993, Bjorks first chapter of her lyrical epic, Human Behaviour, became apart of her first solo album Debut. Two years following Bjork wrote the song Isobel which debuted in her third solo album Post. Completed only two years later, Bjork wrote Bachelorette making her lyrical epic a song trilogy (Bjork Biography).
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