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    CT ABRSM Plus: Written Assignments and Projects |Your Name |Kristin Lien | |Instrument/voice |Piano | |Name of Mentor |Helen Krizos | |Date sent to mentor |9/2/2012

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    Carlos Luigi R. Ramos July 18‚ 2012 Eng 10 WFU4 Practice vs. Talent in Piano Playing The phrase practice makes perfect is such a cliché nowadays. One can hear it everywhere and every time in his everyday life. But‚ does it really make all things perfect? Is practice a necessity to be good at a certain thing? How about talent? We obviously all know that

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    The Piano Story is a riveting book that explores the symbolic importance of the African American family and super natural being. The story takes place during the great depression in Pittsburg‚ Pennsylvania. This serves as an important aspect because the family is desperate need of monetary stabilization‚ and opportunity. Through the story‚ the key component of the story is constructed around a family heirloom‚ a piano. This piano has been passed down the family line for generations since slavery

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    Bassoon Concerto C major III-477 0:00 Introduction-Ritornello major: 0:00 Theme A‚ 0:12 Theme B 0:20 Solo episode-major (ends in minor) 0:39 Ritornello minor-theme A 0:50 Solo-minor (ends in major) 1:18 Ritornello- major-theme A 1:25 Fortspinnung 1:28 Solo and answer- Spinning off B material 2:00 Ritornello- minor-A theme 2:14 Solo-minor (ends in major) 3:00 Ritornello-A material back in original key: 3:11 Theme B to ending cadence Vivaldi’s Bassoon Concerto in C major follows Ritornello

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    D. H. Lawrence’s poem “Piano” and Langston Hughes “The Weary Blue” are two remarkable poems about the connection they encounter with music. Lawrence and Hughes both use music to remind them of moments in life when music impacted them most. While both poems have similarities they also have vast differences. The poems “Piano” and “The Weary Blue” both use music as a theme‚ but the poets tone is what makes the poems different. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast Langston Hughes “The

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    have always been interested in piano. However‚ it has never been terribly easy. I can play piano by memorizing the notes or playing by ear‚ but I always have had problems reading notes. A long time ago‚ when I was about 5 or 6 years old‚ we were in the car when my dad saw a piano on the side of the road with a “free” sign on it. Dad thought my sister and I should have one‚ so he brought a bunch of his friends together and they brought it home. I became excited. The piano sounded way out of tune and

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    Composition Analysis Paper On: “Vivaldi‚ Violin Concerto in G‚ Op. 4‚ No. 12‚ I and II”: As I considered what piece of music I would use for this analysis‚ I went through all the songs and listened to them to see which would be most appealing to me‚ and perhaps‚ quite honestly‚ the easiest to use. As I finished listening to all the pieces‚ I chose Vivaldi’s Violin Concerto in G. My choice was no longer based on my perception of what would be easy‚ but rather based on what would be most challenging

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    Baking bread lightly perfumed the air‚ soothing my olfactory instantaneously. Morning had most assuredly broken. I looked around and thought plaintively‚ What should I do on this lovely morning? As usual‚ my response led me to the Baldwin Acrosonic piano across the room. Due to my perceptible laziness‚ I avoided pulling out any new manuscripts from storage‚ leaving me no choice but to read through the music lying open upon the desk: the great Nocturnes of Master Frederic Chopin. I began randomly

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    Violin Concerto in B minor‚ Op.61 is one of the most well-known concerto works which composited by Edward Elgar. Elgar first composited this masterpiece and dedicated to Fritz Kreisler‚ a famous violinist and composer of early 20th century. On the 10 November 1910‚ Kreisler played this violin concerto as the first violin player on the premiere with Elgar conducted the concert. This concerto brought Elgar to another but last peak of his composition career. Also‚ this is one of his most popular and

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    Piano Graduate Recital Auer Concert Hall November Fifth Eight O’Clock Performer: Justin Bartlett Yerin Kim Concerto in D Minor‚ K.466 --Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) I attended a Graduate Piano Recital at Indiana University Auer Concert Hall‚ which was performed by Justin Bartlett and co-play with Yerin Kim. I enjoyed listening to this beautiful piano music and it also impressed me a lot by watching these performers use their energy to play. The Concerto in D Minor is a

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