Classical Period (1750-1820) • the year Bach died • "Classical" - Greek/Roman antiquity -many enduring creation or accomplishment -Any music that’s not jazz‚ folk‚ rap‚ rock‚ pop‚ etc. What Classical really is: •Clarity‚ Purity‚ Logical •Age/Time of enlightenment •Value of Reason; Reason is the best guide to human conduct •People believed in progress •People attacked the privileges of aristocrats and the clergy Master Composers: 1. Franz Joseph Haydn >Father of Symphonies
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dominated by public sector organisations like Hindustan Machine Tools Ltd. (HMT) and Allwyn (also famous for its refrigerators once upon a time!)‚ and has now left the pioneers far behind or nowhere in market by private sector enterprises like Titan‚ Sonata‚ Ajanta and Timex along with foreign entities jostling for display space in the smallest of shops selling these products. In post liberalization India‚ the market stood to witness intensive competition between foreign and Indian manufacturers like
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sequence and the Golden Ratio. Previously it has been noted that composers used the Fibonacci sequence and the Golden Ratio in terms of form‚ however in my analysis I look into the use of it in terms of notation as well. I will explore how the idea of Sonata form is used along with the Mathematical Model of the Fibonacci sequence. It is however important to mention that as this is one of Debussy’s earlier works‚ the extent that the ratio and sequence are explored are not as elaborate as some of his later
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Visual and performing arts enrich our lives in a variety of ways. They entertain us‚ educate us about the world‚ let us see our world in a different way‚ and help us record our world for future generations. There are many different forms of visual and performing arts. In this essay‚ I will discuss painting‚ music‚ theater‚ and dance. Painting is the art of putting a medium on a flat surface with a brush. The mediums used to do this are as vast as the artist themselves. Some of these mediums
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Chayamon Sanmueang 2750922 chayamon.sanmueang@griffithuni.edu.au The Romantic Imagination (2103 QCM) Semester 2‚ 2012 Convenor – Mr.Stephen Emmerson The role of women in the musical life of the 19th century. Due: 4 October 2012 The 19th century was an era of change. There were lots of progression in technology‚ science‚ and philosophy that gradually turned European society away from the past centuries. Women’s status in the 19th century Europe also changed. Many of the 19th century women
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He left his stamp in nine symphonies‚ five piano concertos‚ ten violin sonatas‚ 32 piano sonatas‚ various string quartets and dozens of other key works. Many of his works are ingeniously imaginative and innovative‚ such as his 3rd Symphony‚ his 9th Violin Sonata‚ his “Waldstein” piano sonata‚ his fourth and fifth piano concertos‚ or his “Grosse Fugue” for string quartet. Of course‚ each of Beethoven’s works brings its unique detail
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His music is very melodic and contains complex harmonies. Barber wrote concertos‚ overtures‚ sonatas‚ operas‚ etc. He wrote more than 100 songs in his lifetime but only 38 were published. Some of his most famous works include “School for Scandal”‚ “Vanessa”‚ and “Knoxville”. Gian Carlo Menotti was one of his closest friends‚ after they met at the
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follow along easily (I think). We have an introduction followed by Section A consisting of 2 parts with a closing session. B section or the trio also has 2 parts followed by a transition to A section‚ closing with the Coda. Movement 4 is back in Sonata-Allegro form. Introduction followed by the Exposition of which has 2 themes with transition in between themes with a closing section. The Development has 3 sections with a final transition to the Recapitulation of themes 1 and 2 followed by a closing
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used distinctively visual elements to convey a particular point of view. Distinctively visual elements have enabled composers to convey particular points of views‚ through the vividly portrayed images on the topic of war. John Misto’s ‘The Shoe Horn Sonata’ captures the past experiences of 2 Japanese prisoners‚ Sheila Richards and Bridie Cartwright during the horror of World War 2. Misto’s use of distinctively visual elements highlights the power of friendship and emotion as the two most necessary aspect
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Ludwig Van Beethoven was born in December 16‚ 1770 in Germany. His father‚ Johann van Beethoven‚ was his first music teacher. It is reported that Beethoven’s father was a very strict and hard music teacher. Beethoven knew how to play the piano‚ viola‚ and the organ‚ and was on his way to showing the public his talent at the early age of 7. His most important music teacher in Germany was Christian Gottlob Neefe‚ who helped him publish his first composition at the age of 10‚ which was a set of nine
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