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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is considered history’s greatest composer. He could play and write music from the age of 4. He grew up to write the most beautiful music that has ever been heard. His music is still widely known and played. Every year people come to Salzburg‚ Mozart’s birthplace; the town has a music festival in his honour. It would be something else to go and watch him perform live. Making one of his concerts the next stop being visited. Salzburg Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is considered history’s

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    Evaluation “To what extend did Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart influence the Classical era?” Summary The question I had chosen for my research project is “To what extend did Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart influence the Classical era?” This type of question allowed me to thoroughly explore the classical era and helped me obtain a better understanding. The question also seemed appropriate within my interest in music‚ specifically the orchestral music which was a topic that fascinated me. My final outcome was

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    Giovanni The choice of the “Three women of Don Giovanni” can give a good understanding of the type of music which was used to create an opera in the 18th century Italy. The opera buffa was a comic opera with a funny story line and light music. Mozart wrote at different levels. In order to have full understanding of the women’s roles‚ it is necessary to understand the social context of women in the 18 century. In Kristi Brown’s Mozart’s Women she compared Donna Anna to a misfortunate Spanish

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    2014 The Role of Eros in The Kreutzer Sonata and Death in Venice The interplay of love and sexuality within humanity has been explored for thousands of years. This theme has shaped and continues to shape mankind on a daily basis‚ so it is not surprising that this topic can be found in literature of every era dating from the present to ancient times. Specifically within European literature of the 18th and 19th century‚ Leo Tolstoy’s The Kreutzer Sonata and Thomas Mann’s Death in Venice concentrate

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    but also toward the nature of life and death. Another composer who was acutely well-known was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart’s work during this time reflected the changes of events during the Enlightenment. The Marriage of Figaro is a piece by Mozart that went very well with the events. In this piece‚ Mozart illustrates common issue of the Enlightenment‚ like the egalitarian views. Mozart recognizes the position of women in society‚ and that is something that not a lot composers felt strongly about

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    Misto‚ playwright of the Shoe-Horn Sonata has clearly brought forward the women’s story to the audience. Shoe-Horn is a very powerful Australian play that seeks to commemorate the endurance and heroic struggle of women interned in Japanese POW camps during World War II. Misto achieves this through a combination of dramatic techniques‚ themes‚ characterisation and settings making the past vivid and understandable. The characters presented in the Shoe-Horn Sonata are fictional‚ but the events are based

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    capacity to destroy is represented through the distinctly visual. In the Shoehorn Sonata and Dulce Et Decorum Est the writers have invited the audience to examine societies role in acknowledging humane treatment and the importance of reflecting on suffering experienced. The horror of the war experience is represented visually through the anecdotes. In Dulce Et Decorum Est (Wilfred Owen) and in the Shoe-Horn Sonata (John Misto) the traumatic experience is recreated through the use of symbolism.

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    no name Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Born: 1756; Salzburg‚ Austria Died: 1791 Personal Life: Family: Mozart’s father showed eagerness to show him off‚ and profit from his son’s great talent. Mozart had a loving father and mother‚ and he was introduced to music early on from them. Health and Physiognomy: Mozart was ill many times. Suffering from a variety of illnesses ranging from smallpox‚ to rheumatic fever which has been deemed what killed him. Personality: Mozart’s personality in

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    position to experience the different impacts and emotions associated with the texts. These techniques allow the distinctively visual to have the power to manipulate the audience’s expectations and strong feelings towards the texts. The Shoe-horn Sonata written by John Misto and the short film‚ ’Lovefield’ directed by Mathieu Ratthe allows the responder to experience both positive and negative themes associated with the texts such as power‚ war‚ friendship and bravery which therefore enables them

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    Viva Voce A piano sonata is a sonata of course written for a solo piano. Piano sonatas are usually written in three or four movements‚ although some piano sonatas have been written with a single movement (Scarlatti) two movements (Haydn)‚ five (Brahms’ Third Piano Sonata) or even more movements. The first movement is generally in sonata form. This Pathetique song was Beethoven’s eighth Piano Sonata written in 1797 and was published in 1799. This sonata was written during his early period

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