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    History: Baroque to Romantic Practical Similarities and Differences of Stile Antico and Stile Moderno When the general public thinks of Baroque music‚ they might think of the High Court sounding French concerto‚ or one of Bach’s many and well-known fugues. These highly structured pieces with their vigorous counterpoint and technical brilliance might be considered “tight” and “incredibly mechanical.” However‚ these pieces though full of well thought out lines‚ phrases‚ and ornamented passages are

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    Maintaining a healthy diet is the practice of making choices about what to eat with the intent of improving or maintaining good health. Usually this involves consuming necessary nutrients by eating the appropriate amounts from all of the food groups‚ including an adequate amount of water. Since human nutrition is complex a healthy diet may vary widely subject to an individual’s genetic makeup‚ environment‚ and health. For around 20% of the planet’s population‚ lack of food and malnutrition are

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    obsessed with perfection. His motivation helped him to write amazingly complex pieces. There are no flaws and leaks in his music. Bach has produced solid music unlike other composers. All of the notes are present there for a *very* good reason. The Fugue that he is a master in is not an easy musical form

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    Beethoven Symphony No. 9

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    with much more power and developed further. The second movement‚ Allegro vivace‚ a scherzo‚ is also in D minor. It is rather unusual as a scherzo is usually the third movement and not the second movement of a symphony. It firsts starts with a fugue which is somewhat similar to a pattern found in Hammerklavier piano sonata‚ written several years earlier. The trio‚ which is in D major is relatively softer and calmer until the scherzo is brought back again with much force and strength. The third

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    works also known as humanism‚ this made it a status symbol to be educated because the more that you know the more money that your family had. Composer: Josquin. Song- Ave Maria (Motif) The Baroque Period (1600-1750) Genres: Opera‚ Orchestra‚ the Fugue Time period: At this time in history people were living very flamboyant life styles and that really showed in the complexity of the music along with the decorations and stage work.

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    I admire the clarity of Haroncourt’s interpretation. For example‚ the fugue in the first movement of Symphony 98 (bars 132-209) is more clearly played by Haroncourt than by any other conductor that I have heard (Beecham‚ Dorati‚ Davis‚ Szell‚ Fischer). My only complaint with Harnoncourt concerns his choice of tempi: he takes

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    has further development of the pentatonic idea‚ with more use of augmentation. Section three begins with a version of the first subject‚ after which the brass take over‚ occasionally interjected by the strings and woodwind. They develop an idea in a fugue like manner‚ before inverting it and letting it build up to a dramatic climax‚ ending the

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    quivering with the new spring life" The symbol of the tree is used to convey a different attitude towards love. It shows the excitement of the character for her rebirth and freedom obtained by the loss of her love. 	A character is a fugue who takes part in the action of a literary work. In the two selections the authors use two very different characters in conveying there different attitudes on love. In the poem the character is a young woman

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    What is your inside a man or a woman? In the movie‚" The Crying Game‚" the author illuminates different perspective about gender identity. The story started when a soldier has been taken by IRA terrorist group. The pensioner‚ Jude‚ built a friendship with one the men who called Fergus. Jude told Fergus a story about a scorpion wanted to pass a river on frog’s back without stinging the frog‚ but the scorpion stung the frog‚ and the scorpion said‚" I can’t help it‚ it’s my nature."when Fergus

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    Antonio Vivaldi on the violin. Jade Martin performed Nel cor piu non mi Sento by Givoani Paisiello by singing opera. Steven Haga played Scherzo No. 2 in Bb Minor‚ op. 31 by Frederic Chopin on the piano. Lastly‚ Ron Cowler performed Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue in D Minor‚ BWV 903 composed by Johann Bach on the piano. These were all considered classical music performances. One musical performer that caught my attention was Donald Victor Leopold who performed Kinderszenen‚ op. 15‚ composed by Robert Schumann

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