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    The Baroque Period

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    The famous composers of the Baroque period include Moteverdi‚ Purcell‚ Barbara Strozzi‚ Vivaldi‚ Handel‚ Mouret‚ Bach‚ etc. While the major composers in Classical period are Haydn‚ Mozart‚ Beethoven‚ Schubert and so on. Baroque is an older style of music‚ and it lots of times has all the instruments playing the same melody‚ while classical has various interchanging parts and melody’s. The melody in Baroque period is repeated‚ although it is distinct but it is not lyrical. In Baroque music‚ the phrasing

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    Symphonie Fantastique

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    Listening Assignment #1 Symphonie Fantastique   Hector Berlioz was born in 1803 in La Cote St André‚ France. He discovered music when he was twelve and became an accomplished musician very quickly. Berlioz then moved to Paris in order to try and make a living as a musician. He was heavily influenced by the works of Beethoven because of their unique style. Rather than fitting in with the classical forms‚ Beethoven reinvented the symphony to allow for more emotional expression

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    day. This paper will review the beginning of this evolution‚ and the two major periods that has crafted music into an art and shaped music as we know it today. There are many forms of classical music such as oratorio‚ cantata‚ concerto‚ symphony‚ fugue‚ art song‚ and mass. Out of this list of classifications of classical music this document will review the two major forms‚ symphony and concerto. A symphony is an orchestral composition‚ usually in four movements. The symphony was created in the

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    sonata form into a subtle and flexible mode of musical expression‚ which became the dominant force in Classical musical thought‚ owed most to Haydn and those who followed his ideas. His sense of “formal inventiveness also led him to integrate the fugue into the classical style and to enrich the rondo form with more cohesive tonal logic” (Joseph Haydn). Haydn was also the principal exponent of the “double variation form that is variations on two alternating themes”‚ which are often major and minor

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    Normalisation

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    Normalisation The process of normalisation is a natural journey. Maria Montessori observed that when children are allowed freedom in an environment suited to their needs they blossom. After a period of intense concentration and working with materials that fully engage their interest children appear to be refreshed and contented. Through continued concentrated work of their own choice children grow in inner discipline and peace. She called this process "normalisation" and cited it as "the most important

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    Nt1310 Final Exam

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    Choose the correct grammar structure to complete the sentence. Each question has only one correct answer. There are 33 questions to this quiz. Try to use only 1 minute per question. At the end of the quiz‚ you will receive quiz feedback. ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Q: _____ his illness‚ John continued to play rugby. Despite Although Even though Q: After many peace corps teachers return to the States‚ ___________ professional English teachers. often they

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    About DipABRSM

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    SYLLABUS UPDATES (2010 reprint) This syllabus is valid worldwide from January 2005 and will remain in force until further notice. At the reprint of this document in late 2010‚ the following minor changes have been incorporated into the text: G updates to the publisher information in the repertoire lists (and Appendix 4) G updated information regarding UK accreditation (p. 122) In all other respects the syllabus requirements remain unchanged. Cover design: Økvik Design Text design: Tamasin

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    METHODS OF PRESENTING ART SUBJECT 1. ------------------------------------------------- REALISM “ANTIPOLO” FERNANDO AMORSOLO This oil painting on canvas depicts a rural scene where a group of people are shown celebrating a fiesta in Antipolo. ZUCCONE DONATELO It was commissioned for the bell tower of the Florence Cathedral. It is also known as the Statue of Prophet Habakkuk. -------------------------------------------------

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    groups. GROUP I Contestants must choose one major work from either the Baroque or Classical musical periods. Contestants must select one movement from the work. Examples would be: Works from the Baroque Period J. S. Bach: The Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue; Partita No. 2 in C minor or No. 6 in E minor; English Suite No. 2 in A minor or No. 3 in G minor; the Italian Concerto Scarlatti: a set of three Sonatinas Works from the Classical Period Beethoven: Sonatas Op. 2‚ No.2 in A Major; Op. 2‚ No. 3 in

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    Quiz 3

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    intervening new materials is a fantasia symphony C theme and variations rondo 7. A structure in which the melody is stated‚ then repeated with the first statement being played as background‚ as in "Row‚ Row‚ Row Your Boat‚" is a A fugue sonata fantasia symphony 8. "Allegro" means slow B fast dance-like with feeling 9. The origins of which of the following are traced to the early seventeenth century‚ when dancers performed interludes between scenes of an

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