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    watch you‚ like a tourist attraction. You might be someone a person from another country might approach to write music for as a souvenir. This would probably be as equivalent to Antonio Vivaldi‚ who was one of the greatest musical figures of the Baroque period. Vivaldi knew many people from kings and princes and was invited to play for the pope twice. However‚ after his death his music was ignored for almost two hundred years. His music was not discovered until the twentieth century. Now Vivaldi

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    1. Johann Sebastian Bach Coming in at number one is Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach was a genius keyboardist (mastering the organ and harpsichord) and brilliant composer. Bach brought baroque music to its culmination‚ writing music for nearly every type of musical form.  Popular Works: Air on a G String‚ Double Violin Concerto‚ Brandenburg Concerto No. 3‚ B Minor Mass‚ and The Unaccompanied Cello Suites Ads Beethoven BustElementsOfHome.comLarge variety of composer busts. Great selections and quality

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    Battista was one of the founders of the Sovvegno dei musicisti di Santa Cecilia‚ a sort of trade union for musicians and composers. The president of the association was Giovanni Legrenzi‚ the maestro di cappella at St. Mark’s Basilica and noted early Baroque composer. It is possible that the young Antonio’s first lessons in composition were imparted by him. The Luxembourg scholar Walter Kolneder sees in the early liturgical work Laetatus sum

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    1717-1723 Johann Sebastian Bach composed all six Cello Suites within six years. There is no saying in which chronological order they were composed‚ although one may say that the suites change and evolve technically and become more difficult. During the baroque period‚ When composing for a “relatively New Instrument” (Sadie‚ 2000) the cello‚ (Woodstra‚ 2005) Bach’s idea was to simplify and capture the listener by composing suites that were made to represent different emotions and to create imagery in the

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    the renaissance period

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    The Renaissance Period  (1400 - 1600 C.E.)      The Renaissance era encompasses Western music history from 1400 to the begining of the 1600’s. This period in time marked the rebirth of humanism‚ and the revival of cultural achievements for their own sake in all forms of art‚ including music. The word "Renaissance" in itself is defined as a "rebirth"or a "reconstruction".      During this time‚ artists and musicians produced works that displayed more artistic freedom and individualism. This creativity

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    Hawaii Pacific University (MCP) MUS 1000 Introduction to Western Classical Music Section: Mus–1000–N Term 2 Jan-March 2012‚ Tuesdays 5:30 p.m. to 9:40 p.m. (Jan. 8-Mar. 12) Location: Hickam Instructor: Beth Uale‚ buale@hpu.edu (808) 781-1963 Course description: An introductory exploration of the evolution of Western classical music (WCM) from the Middle Ages to the present in relation to the background of life and art. Major historical movements in WCM are covered as well as the basics of reading

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    One of the most prolific and world renowned composers of his time‚ during the Baroque era‚ was Johann Sebastian Bach. The German composer has composed over 1000 known works throughout his musical career which included pieces for organ and over 300 cantatas. Most notably‚ his works for organ are among his most revered and well known. Bach was known for not just his compositional skills but his performing skills on organ‚ keyboard‚ and violin. His use of harmony and contrapuntal techniques paved the

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    same year‚ these composers have much in common and many differences that illustrate their importance to their era and music as we see it today. Their individualism and creativity influenced much of their time and together‚ their works defined the Baroque Period as we know it today. Johann Sebastian Bach‚ born in the year 1685‚ was a German born composer‚ virtuoso organist and keyboard player‚ a violinist‚ and a violist. His career includes over 1100 known compositions including 224 Cantatas‚ 7 motets

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    Rhetorical Study Bach

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    Although this artifact of study varies from the standard artifact in rhetorical study‚ there is much to be said about the uses of rhetorical devices in relation to their musical equivalents. I chose to study Bach because of my appreciation for his music‚ the complexity‚ and the overall relevance in the musical world. Without having known any connections between music theory and rhetoric‚ some brief investigation led me to several meaningful sources that showed me those connections. I have come to

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    In the midst of the Baroque era‚ Antonio Vivaldi helped give rise to a new style of music‚ a concerto. More importantly‚ his work began the search for a new identity of a concerto. An identity that is known as a concerto grosso. Several of Vivaldi’s movements consisted of more than one soloist supported by an orchestra. However‚ the piece I am going to discuss only consists of a single soloist and his or her accompaniment. Vivaldi composed a series containing four separate parts‚ but I am only relating

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