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    1.07 Elements of Music

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    jazz‚ and some forms of metal. 4. The three examples in forms of music are concerto‚ sonata‚ and symphony. A concerto is a musical piece in which one solo instrument (such as a piano or violin) is accompanied by an orchestra. A sonata is a musical composition for a solo instrument (often piano or other keyboard instruments). A symphony is a musical piece that has been scored for a full orchestra; it is often an extended composition. 5. Form in music is the framework that a composer uses to

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    similarities of Baroque and Classical music The difference between Baroque and classical music begins with the era that they came into transition. Baroque music emerged in ‘Italy during the renaissance period between 1600 and 1750’s. Baroque orchestras are small in size and the use of the harpsichord (harp) is popular in this style of music. Baroque requires the use of many string instruments such as; the violin‚ violoncello‚ viola‚ and contrabass. The organ and flute were also among the instruments

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    subsequently nineteenth-century music) was his hearing Beethovens ninth symphony. " ’I fell ill of a fever‚ ’ he says‚ speaking of this turning point in his life‚ ’and when I recovered‚ I was -- a musician." ’ (Music With Ease). Beethoven ’s ninth symphony was the first symphony to use the voice. Upon reflection of Wagner ’s works the symphonic qualities as opposed to the operatic ones are more prominent‚ giving the orchestra a much larger role then just the accompanist of the voice. A definite influence

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    Competition In Warsaw. “This prize opened my future”‚ he said. “ I could go to the West to give the concerts” On concert stage‚ Son has three performing styles. He is a solo recitalist; he appear as a soloist with orchestras such as the Montreal Symphony Orchestras‚ BBC Philharmonic. Prague Symphony‚ and the Moscow Phiharmonic; and he plays in chamber groups such as Quatuor Arthur – Le Blanc‚ which was featured in Musica Victoria’s Nov. 23

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    Texas State University in Denton‚ Murray has recently retired from 32 years as a band director and percussion specialist in the public schools of Smithtown‚ New York. As a member of the percussion section of the Long Island Symphony under Seymour Lipkin and the Nassau Symphony directed by Andrew

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    Causal Listener

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    or closing small holes with pads that are in turn activated by a key mechanism. This key mechanism is usually located along the side of the instrument. In order of pitch range (highest to lowest)‚ the brass instruments most commonly found in an orchestra are the trumpet‚ horn‚ trombone‚ and tuba. The following listening examples will help convey the individual characteristics of these instruments‚ in particular their distinctive timbres. Trumpet Horn Trombone

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    Concert Report

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    Concert Report On Saturday‚ April 24‚ 2010‚ Stony brook University department of music organized a concert conducted by Rossen Millanov. I enjoyed the beautiful and harmonious orchestra and learned a lot as follows. Rainbow Body was composed by Christopher Theofanidis‚ an American composer who teaches at Yale University music department. This orchestral work was created in April‚ 2000 and won the British Masterprize competition in 2003. This chapter is made of major key melodies and performed

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    this era‚ Orchestras were increased in size and composers were giving more varied and colorful means of expression. New and improved instruments such as the piccolo‚ English horn and contrabassoon were introduced and extended the extreme high and low range of the orchestra. Romantic composers used nationalism (love for their country‚ pride in country)‚ folkloric and exotic subjects. Berlioz‚ Brahms and Tchaikovsky‚ the three famous musicians‚ were part of the orchestra. Their orchestra consists of

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    Richard Wagner

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    Festspielhaus was a huge departure from normal opera houses at the time with its recessed orchestra pit that was completely hidden from the audience. But most importantly‚ that idea actually forms a lot of the underlying principles of movies theatres and film in which music‚ actors‚ dialogue‚ and special effects are combined into a single product with minimal distractions; for example‚ speakers are often hidden like the orchestra pit in Wagner’s operas. However‚ his most important contribution and the main reason

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    Felix Mendelssohn

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    Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy was born on February 3‚ 1809‚ to Abraham and Lea Mendelssohn in Hamburg‚ Germany (Oxford Companion 1162). He was the second of four children‚ but he was closer to his older sister Fanny than any of his other siblings. The two of them studied music and played together for many years‚ and Fanny also composed. Several of the Songs Without Words were her works‚ published under Felix ’s name because of the family ’s feeling that it was unbecoming for a woman to

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