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    Max Born‚ Max Planck- the list of the famous scientists‚ actually‚ is endless. The Nobel Prize has been awarded to about one hundred people from Germany. Germany is a country in which the culture is getting higher and higher year by year. Goethe‚ Bach‚ Wagner‚ Beethoven – it is only a small part of wonderful and world-famous people who laid the foundation for the development of the culture all around the world. It is truly a place on Earth where great people get born. Back in times‚ Germans hardly

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    Baroque Music

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    a recipe‚ including improbable plots‚ small motivations for the characters‚ and magical transformations‚ which were signs of opera’s baroque nature. Oprheus united drama‚ dance‚ elaborate stage mechanisms‚ and scenery with music. Johann Sebastian Bach was one artist whose greatest legacy was religious music. His works are distinguished by their inventiveness and complete mastery of major and minor tonality. George Frideric Handel was renowned for his Italian-style operas. He had a brilliant way

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    its music. Baroque music forms a major portion of the classical music canon‚ being widely studied‚ performed‚ and listened to. It is associated with composers such as Claudio Monteverdi‚ Antonio Vivaldi‚ George Frideric Handel‚ and Johann Sebastian Bach. The baroque period saw the development of functional tonality. Opera originated in Italy in the late sixteen century among a group of Florentine musicians and poets with aristocratic ties. Orfeo [1607]‚ an Opera by great composer Claudio Monteverdi

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    Fantasy in D minor analysis

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    Bibliography: March 7‚ 2012). Hirsch‚ Paul. “A Mozart Problem”. Music and Letters 25 (1944): 209-212. Hutchings‚ Arthur. Mozart: the Man‚ the Musician. London: Thames and Hudson‚ 1976. Kirkendale‚ Warren. “More Slow Introductions by Mozart to Fugues by J. S. Bach?”. Journal of the American Musicological Society 17 (Spring 1964): 43-65. Mercado‚ Mario R. The Evolution of Mozart’s Pianistic Style. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press‚ 1992. 397”. The Diapason 97 (November 2006): 20. Solomon‚ Maynard

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    a day with music

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    LUNCH AT THE DRAKE LIBRARY WITH ADAM LAISON‚MICHEAL MENDOZA‚SONGUNIN SHIN‚KHALI SARIKEY AND THE STRINGS ON MARCH 6TH 2013.[Filmaginares‚Tango en skai‚little fugue‚Granada‚Evening at Granada and Homenaje] On the 6th of March 2013‚ the Eastman Quitar Quartet of the Eastman School of Music(University of Rochester)performed at the lobby of the Drake Library at the college at Brockport(Music at Noon). The programme lasted for an hour and a half .It started with the introduction of

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    seems to mе that the Art - is one of the human needs. Obviously‚ this beauty reveals to man the path to perfection and harmony. Immortal beautiful creations of ancient sculptors and architects: Raphael‚ Michelangelo‚ Dante‚ Pushkin and Tolstoy‚ Mozart‚ Bach and Tchaikovsky. It will be exciting when you try to cover all created intelligence geniuses‚ preservation and continuation of their descendants and followers. Of course‚ art plays an important role in the life of human society‚ it ennobles people

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    Sonata Allegro Form

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    music‚ the classical era came about. The idea of simpler music would appeal to a broader audience‚ thus making the classical era more popular. The change was not sudden; rather‚ the Rococo style was like a transition period. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was an important character in the changing of styles. The Rococo style was known as an expressive or sensitive style. Baroque music usually remained in the same mood throughout a piece‚ whereas this new style would sometimes change moods abruptly

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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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    Concert Observation

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    Music is my life. I have been surrounded by music ever since I was a young child‚ and sing is one of my passions. I have been in choirs‚ and took a few years of piano lessons. But‚ I have never taken band. I usually only see bands perform at their concerts. So‚ I believe it was a privilege to be able and observe Concert Band on Monday‚ November 14. Dr. Brad Miedem was very welcoming to allow me to observe his class‚ and I enjoyed hearing a different side of the music field. When I first walked

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    04 September‚ 2013 English 123 Johnathan Livingston Seagull the Christian Allegory The book Jonathan Livingston Seagull is a Christian Allegory. What is an allegory you might ask‚ let me better inform you. An allegory is a representation of an abstract or spiritual meaning through concrete or material forms; figurative treatment of one subject under the guise of another‚ a symbolical narrative. An example of an allegory is Johnathan Livingston Seagull the book itslef. Johanthan Livingston Seagull

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