lessons at the age of eight. Although he grew up playing piano‚ in high school‚ he wanted to play the trombone‚ but could not afford to buy an instrument. He originally signed up to play the piano in high school‚ but didn’t realize there were 26 other pianists ahead of him. Because there were so many piano players‚ they rotated practices‚ so most days‚ he sat through rehearsal with nothing to do. When he noticed there were only 2 bass players but 3 instruments‚ he asked for permission to play the bass
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Crystal Le Music 50A Piano Concert Report I’ve heard a lot about Jon Nakamatsu‚ a Japanese American classical pianist who is the first American to win the gold medal at The Tenth Vancliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth‚ Texas. That was the reason why I went to California Theater in San Jose on October 20‚ 2013 for his piano concert. This theatre is located on 345 South First Street‚ San Jose. It didn’t
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During the Second World War‚ six million Jews were systematically murdered in what is considered to be the deadliest genocide in history. “The Final Solution‚” as referred to by the Nazis‚ was an anti-Semitic plot to rid the world of Jews. Jews were taken from their homes and rounded up; they were segregate from society and placed into ghettos‚ only to later be relocated once again into concentration camps where many of them perished. Fortunately‚ the Nazis were not victorious in their ploy‚ and
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RAGTIME By E.L.Doctorow This extract is taken from the novel “Ragtime” by the American writer E.L.Doctorow and is centred on a black jazz pianist‚ Coalhouse Walker Jr. The text contains a detailed narration of the way Coalhouse Walker Jr. Made his appearance at a certain house in which a white family lived. We are given neither the names of the family‚ nor their ages‚ nor any other details. The author calls them Mother‚ Father‚ Grandfather‚ Mother’s Younger Brother and the boy‚ but they do
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affliction‚ so I was now again with him in his mortal agony.” This comparison indicates that Raimond has always supported his father through his troubled times and so demonstrates the strong bond between father and son. “The funeral was a day before my fiftieth birthday‚” juxtaposes the celebration of life and the mourning of the dead‚ thus accentuating the significance of his father’s death to Raimond. * Hora and Romulus – When Raimond asks Hora to join him in visiting Romulus and Raimond writes that
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English Assignment The Pianist is about world war 2. The pianist is about how the Jewish were fighting with the Narzi because the Narzi wanted to take over the nation. Szpilman is the main character in the movie‚ he is known as a polish jew. He and his family are have limited resources and in order for them to gain money they had to sell their piano has sentimental value because it was treasured to him and his family. Szpilman and his family and the jewish were forced to move to another district
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-long strips of wood- with a plectrum -a wedge shaped piece of quill or‚ the more recent material‚ plastic- that twanged‚ plucked‚ the strings. This design causes the harpsichordist to have little to no control over the volume of the instrument. A pianist may control whether their instrument is played piano -soft- or forte -loud- by pressing the keys either harder or softer. The harpsichord is also typically smaller as there are only five sets of octaves‚ a series of eight notes between two notes‚
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starting a conversation on the phone really quietly. When trombonist starts improvising‚ the rhythm starts to get faster and dynamics get louder and louder. I associated faster rhythm and loud dynamics with a phone argument between two people. The pianist was improvising last. Here dynamics got softer and quieter‚ and rhythm gets slower‚ which makes it seem that the argument was resolved. In the conclusion‚ all instruments end the composition. The second piece I wanted to pay attention to is “Take
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1835. Portrait by Édouard Dubufe Charles-Valentin Alkan[n 1][n 2] (pronounced: [ʃaʁl valɑ̃tɛ̃ alkɑ̃]; 30 November 1813 – 29 March 1888) was a French composer and pianist. At the height of his fame in the 1830s and 1840s he was‚ alongside his friends and colleagues Frédéric Chopin and Franz Liszt‚ among the leading virtuoso pianists in Paris‚ a city in which he spent virtually his entire life. At the Conservatoire de Paris‚ which Alkan entered before he was six‚ he earned many awards. His career
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the joy of picking out their favourite tunes on the instrument. There is no such a musical instrument that would be easy to handle and so quick to produce a note for the beginner. Given its special status‚ it is perhaps not surprising that every pianist should want to know not only how to choose and care for their instrument‚ but also would be able to understand its development‚ working‚ and individual maker’s characteristics. The instruments modern name was shortened form of its first description
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