ALL DOCUMENTS must follow standard MLA formatting guidelines, including (but not limited to): Proper and complete header Proper indentation and spacing Proper use of in-text citations Proper formatting of all bibliographic material For a general overview ofMLA guidelines, go to: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_general_format.html Step Three: Final report TWENTY POINTS Final report must contain: Brief summary of the life of the composer (minimum one page, five points) MUST include in-text citations for your factual information following MLA guidelines Description/discussion of the music that the composer created. NOTE: Simply listing examples or titles is not enough!! Giving the history of individual works is not enough!! You must describe the music of more than one representative work. (minimum one page, five points) REQUIRED: at least one link to an online audio or video sample of the composer’s music MUST include in-text citations for any factual information following MLA guidelines Discussion of how this composer’s musical aesthetic/style compares to specific musical works that were presented in the class. You MUST compare your composer's music with at least two specific works that we studied (minimum one page, five points) MUST include in-text citations for any factual information following MLA guidelines A properly formatted (folllow MLA guidelines) bibliography of all sources. This should NOT be annotated. (Five points) compare these 2 songs: Notre Dame School: Gaude Maria virgo (Rejoice, Virgin Mary) Billings: David's Lamentation Composer is Franz Liszt