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    able to be solved by reason is called the Enlightenment‚ or The Age of Reason. The ideas of this inspired educated people throughout Europe and beyond. Salons‚ places where Parisian woman held gatherings‚ were used to debate the new ideas. They were all so inspired by these ideas that they shared their thoughts by writing their ideas in books‚ magazines‚ and inexpensive pamphlets. This helped the ideas get around to other educated people. The Enlightenment reached its peak by the 1700s‚ this was the

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    create lifelike characters. To give more power to the plot‚ recitativo secco was used to keep the plot rolling. His arias often had multiple moods through sectional forms‚ and vocal lyricism was included in instrumental writing. STYLE OF BEETHOVEN Beethoven was the first person to cherish cyclical structure. His compelling themes are still memorable today‚ such as the short-short-short-long theme from Symphony N.5‚ and Ode to Joy‚ in Symphony N.9. It took him lots of time to compose his music

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    ” He divides the work into two sections: a symphonic prelude and a larger cantate section. The latter half consists of nine movements for chorus and soloists. The lyrics of the vocal movements concern the praise of God and mankind’s journey to enlightenment. The piece bears some similarities to Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony due to its structure of three instrumental movements followed by a large section for vocals. However‚ Mendelssohn illustrates that he wanted a choral work‚ not just a symphony with

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    Beethoven’s number 7 in A major‚ Op. 92‚ is a piece of music composed by Ludwig van Beethoven amid 1811 and 1812. The second of the symphony’s four movements‚ the Allegretto‚ became popular and had to be supported. The 7th symphony’s premiere concert was performed to raise funds for injured soldiers in the Hanau battle. It is recorded as one of Beethoven’s most successful concerts. This performance was done by Supanee Sonchaiwanich who played the cello and Usa Napawan at the piano. The concert starts

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    knowledge‚ advancements in science and math‚ and the age of Enlightenment. The views on the advancements made in society were very optimistic. People began to rely more on science‚ than religion‚ to better explain the world and the society. These optimistic ideas of the Enlightenment were expressed mainly in literature and essays. The Enlightenment thinkers used the scientific method to apply in society to justify world beliefs. The Enlightenment thinkers also applied the use of reason and belief of religious

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    “The instrumental music of the German composer Ludwig van Beethoven forms a peak in the development of tonal music and is one of the crucial evolutionary developments in the history of music as a whole.” ~ Unknown Mozart aside‚ Ludwig van Beethoven is the most famous classical composer of the western world. Beethoven is remembered for his powerful and stormy compositions‚ and for continuing to compose and conduct even after he began to go deaf at age 28. The ominous four-note beginning to

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    During the French Revolution a government cemented in the ideas of the Enlightenment was attempted to be created‚ especially from the year 1789 through the Reign of Terror. Enlightenment philosophies became prominent in many aspects of society‚ including polices dealing with the Church‚ the structure of the government‚ and political principles to base all future forms of government off of. As Enlightenment philosophies were rooted so deeply in the ideas of the French Revolution it was inevitable

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    “Ludwig Van Beethoven” Rough Draft Aimee Herndon-McKinzie Submitted to Louisa Danielson In fulfillment of course requirements for English W233-06 Abstract The purpose of this research on Ludwig Van Beethoven is to discuss the challenges he faced while growing up‚ who still managed to be known to this day as one of the greatest composers of the 19th century. One of the most tragic situations Beethoven had to struggle with was becoming deaf‚ which raises the question if becoming deaf stood in

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    The Enlightenment was a period of time which took place during the seventeenth and eighteenth century that saw a tremendous transformation in the thought process of western civilization and the advancement of several scholarly fields such as philosophy‚ medicine‚ and physics. Although commonly related to England‚ the Enlightenment played a huge role in the development of other societies‚ especially the colonies of North America. Some of the most important values of the Enlightenment included the

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    American Enlightenment Occurring throughout the 18th century‚ the American Enlightenment was an intellectual and cultural movement in the thirteen American colonies. While the exact duration of the Enlightenment is still unknown‚ during the years roughly between 1765 and 1818‚ institutions for learning developed rapidly as this movement promised to apply scientific reasoning to politics‚ art‚ religion‚ and literature. The American Enlightenment was strongly based off the European Enlightenment‚ however

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