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    Eddins Mozart Symphonies 39‚ 40‚ 41 Performed by The Berlin Philharmonic‚ conducted by Sir Simon Rattle My first impressions of the conductor held fairly true throughout the performance. Sir Simon Rattle is perhaps the most enigmatic master of the baton I have had the pleasure of watching. This is quite an interesting observation‚ since he doesn’t use a baton. He stands in front of his orchestra‚ sans instrument himself‚ without even a podium or stand‚ and conducts using gestures‚ hand movements and

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    Reform Movements: Part B

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    Grimke. They both achieved great things to help out their cause. Although slavery and gender equality are arguably the most important evils in the time period there were still many other. One of these was alcohol. During the time period the Temperance Movement grew and advocates like Lyman Beecher and Father Mathew gained many supporters. The poor quality of education was also addressed by many reformers of the time. Some reformers though‚ had more specific ideas. For example Dr. Graham wanted to eliminate

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    Music: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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    Mozart. South German-Austrian family of musicians. (1) (Johann Georg) Leopold Mozart (2) Maria Anna (Walburga Ignatia) Mozart [‘Nannerl’] (3) (Johann Chrysostom) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (4) (Maria) Constanze [Constantia] (Caecilia Josepha Johanna Aloisia) Mozart [née Weber; later Nissen] (5) Carl Thomas Mozart (6) Franz Xaver Wolfgang [‘Wolfgang Amadeus’] Mozart Family: Four Lives in a Social Context (Oxford‚ 1998) Mozart (3) (Johann

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    • Chemical structure and properties of B-DNA Enzymes that function on B-DNA DNA dissociation and reassociation kinetics of B-DNA Chromicity of B-DNA Major and minor grooves and DNA-protein interaction in gene regulation of B-DNA Non-canonical DNA: • Structure of A-DNA and Z-DNA; Comparison of A‚ B and Z-DNA; • Discovery of Z-DNA in vitro and in living cells; • Z-DNA and human genetic diseases Role of Major and Minor  Grooves in Gene Regulation Major Groove Helix‐turn‐helix (HTH) Motif  and Homeodomain proteins 

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    Mozart Effect

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    The Mozart Effect The Mozart Effect. Is it fact or fiction? This question has made quite a splash in the science community in the past decade. The Mozart Effect states that listening to classical music as a kid is good for the brain development and learning abilities of that kid. In this paper I will show you why I believe it does do so. ​In 1988 Gordon Shaw and Xiaoden Leng began experimenting with how music affects the brain. They discovered that the way the brain nerves were connected it encouraged

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    Achievement Standard Music Studies 91423: Examine the influence of context on a substantial piece of work Symphony No. 41 in C major‚ K. 551‚ Jupiter - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‚ 10 August 1788 Cultural and Social Impacts During Mozart’s time in Vienna in the late 18th century‚ one of the most fruitful and successful composing periods of his life‚ there were a number of cultural and social impacts that were likely to have an effect on his music. Mozart’s ultimate goal with his music was to appeal

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    Personalities of F. J. Haydn and W. A. Mozart The relationship of Haydn and Mozart has been the subject of much comment‚ most of it because Mozartians have always considered Haydn to be a second-rate composer. But contemporary and near-contemporary documents and Mozart ’s own compositions make it clear that Mozart treated the elder composer and his music with loving attention. Their close relationship both musically and personally makes the Mostly Mozart Festival ’s: Haydn Week appropriate.

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    Beethoven and Mozart

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    Beethoven and Mozart Mozart and Beethoven were both famous musicians of the classical music‚ and they were considered to be geniuses‚ giant composers. There were some similarities and differences between them‚ so their fans and some experts often compared them each other. Be honest‚ I liked Beethoven’s better than Mozart‚ and Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony was one my favorite musical compositions‚ nevertheless‚ I still considered Mozart was one of the best musicians in the history as well. Background

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    Mozart K.333 Analysis

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    Mozart’s K 333 Sonata in B-flat Major was composed in November 1783. It was written in Vienna while Mozart was there for a period. He wrote this in his "early phase" while he was in Vienna. This sonata was not really written into a group of sonatas‚ but could be grouped with the other nine sonatas that were written in this early phase in Vienna. All of these ten sonatas were written and published between 1783 and 1785 in Vienna. However‚ these sonatas were not written as a group (Kirby 101). My

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    Moonlight Sonata

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    When listening to Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata‚” many different emotions envelop through my body. The first movement‚ Adagio Sustenato‚ made me feel like I was in a wooden rowboat‚ drifting peacefully along on a crystal clear lake. I felt as if the air was brisk‚ yet serene‚ like a calm before the storm. I envisioned beautiful white swans floating carelessly along side the shore line‚ as the water lapped the outer banks. As the movement progressed‚ it got more aggressive‚ making me feel as if the

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