Classical Music Passion and determination are leading forces that can aid in conquering anything. A true appreciation and optimism arises when one can express themselves deep within. The ability to connect what one feels through music is rewarding. Classical music has changed the perspective of an average individual. The genre is very different compared to other genres of music; the music is elegant‚ expressive‚ and artistic. This genre of music is intricate‚ yet passionate and it shows a direct
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Bibliography: Estrella‚ Espie. "Baroque Music Timeline." Music Education. The New York Times Company.‚ Winter 2009. Web. 26 Sept. 2010. . "Johann Sebastian Bach: Biography from Answers.com." Answers.com: Wiki Q&A Combined with Free Online Dictionary‚ Thesaurus‚ and Encyclopedias. Summer 2007. Web. 26 Sept. 2010. . Sartorius‚ Michael. "BAROQUE MUSIC DEFINED." BAROQUE MUSIC PAGE: Biogs‚ Pictures‚ Music Samples
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instruments‚ which was different from the Renaissance Era up to 1600. Also‚ the Baroque Era developed figured bass (basso continuo) and included improvisation which allowed for contrasting sections. One influential composer during the Baroque Era was J.S Bach. Bach was an involved musician who composed mainly to meet the needs of the positions he held. For example‚ as a church organist‚ he wrote works mainly for organ but also harpsichord‚ as well as cantatas for church‚ chorales‚ concertos‚ and chamber works
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Classical Periods Arguably‚ two of the best musical periods in music history are the Baroque and Classical Periods. Most well-known composers worldwide lived and composed in these periods. A good example of a Baroque compositor is Johann Sebastian Bach‚ a very well-known German composer. From the Classical Period‚ Mozart is arguably the most well-known composer. The Baroque period lasted from about 1600-1750. The Baroque was a revolutionary time for music but also to visual arts‚ architecture and
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Elements Music is an art based on the organization of sounds in time. Also the universal language of man or something who knows Pitch is the relative highness or lowness that we hear in a sound Tone is a sound that has a definite pitch Interval is the distance in a pitch between any two tones Tones are separated by an interval called the octave Tones have a specific frequency in music Pitch range is the distance between the lowest and highest tones that a voice or instrument can produce
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well-regulated church music The function of music within the Lutheran liturgy Luther ‘ next to the Word of God‚ music deserves the highest praise’. Luthers main aims to encourage congregation to participate and reflect upon the religious experiences. Bachs music = THRUST in liturgical hymns and sermons The example of the st matthew passion‚ its levels of meaning and significance. Passions are sermon sandwiches. It phrases the sermon. First part encourages sort of drama directed towards a subject
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take his love of Bach cello compositions in his “Listening-Room”‚ to clubs in the United States‚ Canada‚ and the United Kingdom. These efforts to make himself well-known graced him with some great awards including a Juno Award and a Grammy for best classical producer of the year. On Thursday‚ March 26‚ 2015‚ Matt Haimovitz came to Longwood University in Farmville‚ Virginia. While at Longwood Haimovitz‚ performed at the Chamber Music Series‚ he titles his performance the “Bach Listening-Room.”
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from each of the following three groups. GROUP I Contestants must choose one major work from either the Baroque or Classical musical periods. Contestants must select one movement from the work. Examples would be: Works from the Baroque Period J. S. Bach: The Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue; Partita No. 2 in C minor or No. 6 in E minor; English Suite No. 2 in A minor or No. 3 in G minor; the Italian Concerto Scarlatti: a set of three Sonatinas Works from the Classical Period Beethoven: Sonatas Op. 2‚
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Sym. #40) - medium PLAY CML (Ravel Pavane) – complex Chordal Harmony – all parts move together (familiar choir texture) PLAY CML Arise Ye Russian People PLAY CML Bach: Chorale Polyphony - two or more independent voices most difficult to hear PLAY CML Exsultate Deo 1.49 (Palestrina) PLAY CML Gabrieli Canzon 27. PLAY CML Bach: Art of Fugue: Contrapunctus I PLAY CML Haydn‚ Rondo note form (p.128) PLAY CML Mozart Minuet (pp.50-51) PLAY Britten: Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra (CML#58)
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strive to belong to all sorts of groups. The more you look at the concept of belonging ‚ the more complex it becomes. The concept of belonging is examined in detail‚ and therefore complexity‚ in the short novel Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach. Key Concepts Choosing not to belong or not being able to just because of the way you are * On the simplest level‚ you either belong or you don’t. Jon‚ belonging to flock. Expresses discontentedness‚ “ as a poor limited seagull” * Jon
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