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    yet also push forward with his own style and the German lied was the perfect vehicle for this. With more than 200 art songs and 100 folk songs‚ Brahms took this genre seriously. He took the unity of the two contrasting parts and like in his epic symphonies‚ pushed it to the utmost limit‚ employing drastic variety in range and dynamic technique. In Brahms’s Volks-Kinderlieder‚ fourteen pieces dedicated to the Schumann children‚ some pieces like “Heidenröslein” are actually written too high for children

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    Mozart’s own stylistic development closely paralleled the development of the classical style. As Mozart matured‚ his Symphony music uses three to four independent ‘layers’ of instruments‚ composing a smooth rhythm and experimentation with irregular phrase lengths. Over the course of his working life‚ Mozart switched his focus from instrumental music to operas‚ and back

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    Stupid Fucking Title for Stupid Fucking Paper Liz Rutter Liz Rutter As public music became common in the eighteenth century‚ the concept of musical taste began its literal development. There were new ideas that music should be universal and appeal to all tastes‚ connoisseur or untutored. These ideas represent the Enlightenment; a time when people favored a more natural take on art however‚ the idea of musical taste was not brand new in the eighteenth century. Though musical taste

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    Sometimes the variations are just in the background with different instruments‚ or tempo‚ while other times the piece is completely remixed. A few popular variations are The Fifth of Beethoven by Walter Murphy‚ which is a variation of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony‚ Graduation (Friends Forever) by Vitamin C‚ which uses Pachelbel’s Canon in D‚ and I Can by Nas a variation of Beethoven’s Fur Elise. Lacrymosa by Evanescence is another variation that uses Lacrimosa from Mozart’s requiem. Being from different time

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    Running Head: Comparison of Child Prodigy W.A Mozart and Michael Jackson Comparison of Child Prodigy W.A Mozart and Michael Jackson Concepts of Health HPED 1800 AB338 Shorter University April 27‚ 2011 “On my honor‚ I pledge that I have neither given nor received any unacknowledged aid on this assignment.” ------------------------------------------------- Signature Running Head: Comparison of Child Prodigy W.A Mozart and Michael Jackson Comparison of Child Prodigy W.A Mozart

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    Symphonie fantastique was written in order for Berlioz to profess his undying love for the Shakespearean actor‚ Harriet Smithson. This piece was written at the start of Romantic period and was an excellent example of one of the first works of program music. Program music is defined as instrumental music that‚ in Berlioz’s case‚ showcased a personal drama. This type of music was fairly new‚ but Berlioz does fit the expectations that are associated with this genre‚ including five movements that

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    Though the delight of listening to a brand new track on a compact disc with a big name artist has a similar emotional feel for modern day people‚ as it would have felt for people listening to a live symphony during the Classical era‚ the ability the artists‚ and those involved with them‚ have with the increase of new technology and business schemes has allowed their base of listeners to be on a global scale for millions‚ if not yet billions. During the late 17th century to early 19th century‚ the

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    The Symphony Orchestra

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    The Symphony Orchestra The relationship between a core and periphery can be described like the relationship between a conductor and an orchestra. The core is like the main source or power and the periphery is what feeds off of the core. In the case between the conductor and an orchestra‚ the conductor would be the core and the orchestra would be the periphery. The orchestra is the periphery because it is gaining information or instructions on when each instrument should be playing. The conductor

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    The Life and Story of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart better known as just Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was baptised January 27‚ 1756 in Salzburg on Getreidegasse street in the ninth house‚ which at the time was a part of the Holy Roman Empire but is now Austria. He was born to Leopold and Anne Maria Pertl Mozart in the same house he lived in until he was 17 with his mother‚ father and his big sister Maria Anne‚ she was his only sibling to survive infancy

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    Arnold Schoenberg was one of the greatest musical influences of the mid 20th Century. He was born on September 13‚ 1874‚ to a Jewish family in Vienna‚ Austria (Schoenberg 1). Schoenberg was a young Jewish man during World War I (WWI) living in Berlin. He was directly affected by the invasion of the Nazis. In 1933‚ he had to leave Berlin and desert his faith for Lutheranism later on taking on the faith of Judaism. At the early age of eight‚ he began violin lessons and almost immediately started

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