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    Music Performance – Unit Three Outcome One and Two: Criteria One: Knowledge of Work Selected for Performance. WORK: | Piano Quartet in Eb major Mvmt’1 Op.47 By Robert Schumann | <Instrumentation: Violin‚ Viola‚ Cello and Piano> Robert Alexander Schumann was a German Romantic composer and music critic who lived from 8 June 1810 to 29 July 1856. He composed this piece in 1842‚ also known as his ‘Chamber Music Year.’ Schumann had never written a chamber work until this year except an early

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    An analysis of Hedwig’s Theme and the Jurassic Park theme By Liam Morrow With pencil and paper‚ some of the greatest melodies ever crafted have been written for the big screen. Film music has been here since the 1930’s‚ and continues to influence the way we watch films today (T‚ Whitney‚ 2011). Two themes that have stood the test of time come from one man – John Williams. His brilliance in manipulating musical techniques have been part of the reason film culture has become what it has today. His

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    develop it. At the beginning of the development section‚ it returns to the exposition section twice that brings back a segment of the Grave introduction in G minor‚ coming from E-flat major by way of a D dominant seventh chord. At the first ending of the exposition section‚ the chord leads back to to it’s original key. Instead of proceed elsewhere‚ the second end of the section repeats a octave for the restatement of

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    310 as an example‚ melody was played in the upper part and the lower part was playing simple accompaniment such as repeating chords and broken chords. To compare‚ J.S.Bach’s Partita No.3 in A minor‚ BWV827‚ the accompaniment had its own melody line‚ not only providing harmony and written in contrapuntal. Moreover‚ chords used were also simple‚ mainly tonic and dominant chords (Chaplin‚ 1998). Also‚ the

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    A Brief Analysis of Mozart Sonata K.331 Jinsen Wang Prof. HontzTheory of Music 125 Due date: 12/6/2010 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (W. A. Mozart‚ 1756 - 1791) is probably the most important composer in the history of music. Composing over 600 works during a period of evolution of consolidation‚ extension and deepening CITATION Sta65 \l 2052 (Sadie‚ 1965)‚ Mozart is not merely a prolific composer‚ but an influential and even epoch-making artist as well. “Mozart learned voraciously from others‚ and

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    different melodic phrase and text. A blues stanza is set to a harmonic framework that is 12 bars in length. This harmonic pattern‚ known as 12-bar blues‚ involves only three basic chords: tonic‚ subdominant‚ and dominant. Each stanza of the text is sung to the same series of chords‚ although other chords may

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    Amy Shuford 5 April 2011 Music History II Research Paper – Les Nuits d’Ete Dr. Christina Reitz An Analysis of Hector Berlioz’s Les Nuits d’Ete Born in 1803‚ in the village of La Côte-Saint-André‚ France‚ Hector Berlioz produced some of the most invigorating and exciting music of the Romantic period (Holoman‚ 1‚ 6). Romanticism primarily focused on subjectivism‚ therefore people were concentrating more on their emotions and spirituality and less on logical explanations for the problems of humanity

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    MUSICAL  ANALYSIS  WRITING  GUIDE     THE  CRITERIA     In  writing  your  essay‚  the  only  thing  you  really  need  to  do  is  fulfill  the  marking  criteria.    Let’s  look  closely  at  what  the   criteria  says.       The  student  evaluates  music  by  thoroughly  deconstructing  the  repertoire‚  and  determining  the   manipulation

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    Essay Structure ‘Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad’ is based on two eight bar themes‚ A and B. Theme A is based on a chord sequence of A minor‚ E minor‚ G major and D major. Theme B has two different types‚ ‘Bx’ and ‘By’. Theme Bx has a repeated two bar phrase and the chord pattern is C major‚ A minor‚ C major‚ A minor. Theme By also has a repeated two bar phrase and the chord sequence is F major‚ C major‚ F major‚ C major. This is much more positive and uplifting in contrast to Bx. The overall

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    time 2. Explain how Ragtime music combines the elements of both Europe and Africa: 3. What are the instruments found in a standard rhythm section? The instruments in the rhythm section include at least one chord instrument‚ one bass instrument‚ and one percussion instrument. The chord instrument can be of two types: strummed and keyboard. Bass instruments include tuba‚ string bass‚ electric bass‚ and synthesizer bass. Finally‚ the principal percussion instrument is the drum set. 4. How did

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