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    Alla Turca Style

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    Mehter Music‚ the source of the Alla Turca Style‚ is named as Janissary Music‚ Turkish Military Music‚ by western; however it was explained after a very limited consideration which heavily concentrated on percussion. Rondo Alla Turca‚ in which effects of Mehter Style of percussion instruments (drum‚ triangle‚ etc.) are easily detected‚ was heavily based on Turkish Military music. As a general knowledge‚ those Turkish effects on Western music turned back to Turkey as a part of the “westernization

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    from the Byzantine Empire‚ the Saljuq Islamic period and the Ottoman Empire.’ 1 In music‚ the influence of Turkish culture in European society also spurred composers like Mozart‚ Haydn and Beethoven to write music with the used of Alla Turca style in 18th century. Alla Turca was being referred to the ‘Turkish music’‚ however it is not purely music of Turkey but rather as a musical style. The authenticity of the westernized ‘Turkish music’ is one of the exoticism issues which has been highly debated

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    Guinea Turca Observation

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    The Guinea Turaco is found living in the forests and savannas of Central and Southern Africa. The Guinea Turaco is the only species of birds that will have true red or green feathers. When you observe other species of birds what you see is a reflection that occurs because of their feather structure. The Turaco’s red and green pigment contain copper. You can put a red or green feather in water‚ and the water will turn pink or green. The Guinea Turaco has a crest that is 2 inches tall and is quite

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    your name Instructor Us Lit & Comp Rudolph Valentino “The Great Lover” was the nickname given to Rudolph Valentino when he became a motion picture star. He helped define what a star should be and represented the screen’s first “Latin Lover. His early death at age 31 only increased his legendary status especially among women; He often played as an evil villain because of his foreign looks. Rudolph Valentino became one of the great romantic idols of Hollywood’s “Silent movie era.” First

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    ricostruire le caratteristiche fondamentali della competizione oligopolistica ed in particolar modo le condizioni di equilibrio raggiungibili dalle imprese nei diversi modelli teorici dello studio dei mercati oligopolistici‚ dall’approccio classico alla più moderna TEORIA DEI GIOCHI. Nella realtà assistiamo ad un forte dinamismo dei settori oligopolistici caratterizzato da due distinte “spinte” che si rincorrono‚ e non da un insieme di condizioni date che garantiscano un solo punto di equilibrio

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    Turkish Influences in Classical Music The intersections between cultures and musical traditions can result in interesting and/or drastic changes in one’s music compositions. Significantly‚ in the mid-18th century‚ this was called The Age of Enlightenment or The Age of Reason. It was due to socio-political changes‚ the Turkish Influence caused a dispute between religion and a mind that is curious to want to know and understand through reason based on evidence and proof. It was also in this period

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    Chopin's The Awakening

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    passenger of‚ as Berlin critic Ludwig Rellstab described it‚ “a boat passing the wild scenery of Lake Lucerne in the Moonlight” in Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata.” Another time‚ I was a soldier in the Turkish military‚ being encouraged by Mozart’s “Rondo alla Turca.” And yet‚ I was still only a listener. In all my fantasies brought about by the pieces I revered‚ I could only stand aside and listen as a nameless pianist led me wherever they so chose. Without realizing it‚ my fantasies changed. I was no longer

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    flat major‚ Hob. XVI: 52‚ First movement: Allegro……………………………………………… J. Haydn (1732-1809) Nocturne in F major‚ Op.15‚ No.1……………………………... F. Chopin (1810-1849) Prelude in D major‚ Op.23‚ No.4……………………………… S. Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) Alla Turca Jazz …………………………………………………………W. A. Mozart (1756-1791) Arranged by Fazil Say (b. 1970) To avoid discomfort to yourself and others‚ please switch off your mobile phone for the whole of the performance

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    Classical Era in Music

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    Classical Period (1750-1820) • the year Bach died • "Classical" - Greek/Roman antiquity -many enduring creation or accomplishment -Any music that’s not jazz‚ folk‚ rap‚ rock‚ pop‚ etc. What Classical really is: •Clarity‚ Purity‚ Logical •Age/Time of enlightenment •Value of Reason; Reason is the best guide to human conduct •People believed in progress •People attacked the privileges of aristocrats and the clergy Master Composers: 1. Franz Joseph Haydn >Father of Symphonies

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    The Classical Music Era

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    The Classical Music era is the most influential period of music because it had a lot of genius composers who wrote music that became the foundation for our music today. The Classical Music era lasted from 1750-1820 and was between the Baroque and Romantic era. The Classical music era created the foundations for modern orchestra and instruments. The Composers that lived in the classical era and still know today. Their music is still known around the world.Composers in the classical era of music we

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