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    Beethoven 7th Symphony 5

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    performance was done by Supanee Sonchaiwanich who played the cello and Usa Napawan at the piano. The concert starts off with Supanee’s gentle and lilting strum of the cello. The two players led the audience to hear the subtle‚ sublime interplay of the cello and the piano. The deftly woven orchestrations by the composer were clearly picked out and played beautifully by the duo. Usa Napawan’s bold strokes at the piano brought brash‚ captivating statements to the piece and held the audience’s attention all

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    Bargemusic Music Analysis

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    Bridge. 1) A description of the performance and pieces Hayden (1732-1809) This first piece of music had a combination of beautiful melodies with two strings instruments namely the violin and cello accompanied by the piano. The melodies were sweet and pleasing to my ears. The soloist on the piano led the musical piece as the cello and violin played along to make a wonderful and marvelous sound. The musical notes also helps to bring about an atmosphere fill with a mood which was lovely‚ soothing and peaceful

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    Beethoven and Tchaikovsky

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    court musician. Joseph Haydn‚ another accomplished musician‚ offered to take Beethoven as a student. Beethoven accepted and moved back to Vienna where he continued to live for the remainder of his life. The works that he composed in Vienna were happily accepted by the people. Beethoven wrote to his brother saying‚ “Things are going well with me‚ thoroughly well. My art wins friends and consideration for me; and what more can I ask?” (Capell 378). The community loved his piano virtuosity and improvisational

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    Listening Assignment

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    symphony in the classical period consisted of four movements. The four movements of this symphony are Allegro con brio‚ Adante con moto‚ Scherzo‚ and Allegro. Each of the four movements will be analyzed more specifically. The first movement is in sonata-allegro form‚ which contains three parts: exposition‚ development‚ and recapitulation. In this symphony‚ Beethoven has provided two musical ideas in the first part of the movement that have the same melody and rhythm‚ yet different keys. The first

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    symphonies‚ liturgical music‚ and a large body of chamber and solo piano music. He was the fourth surviving son of Franz Theodor Schubert who was a schoolmaster. Franz mother Elisabeth who was a homemaker. Franz had thirteen siblings whereas nine died in babyhood and only 4 survived including him. Franz had a love for music at a young age. When he was growing up he had such great talents. Some which includes playing the organ‚ piano‚ and violin. He was also great at singing. His father and older

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    Compiled by Mr. Michael Huestis Suggested Percussion Ensemble Literature Grade 1 Agnus Dei by Palestrina arr. Moore Allegro Movement from Water Music by Handel arr. Moore Centurian March for Percussion by Morris Brand Chick Corea’s Children’s Songs (Set #1) arr. Steinquest Dreamer by Bobby Christian Funeral March of a Marionette by Gounod arr.Hernandez Happy Farmer by Schumann arr. Roy Hungarian Dance by Brahms arr. Roy Katie’s Bossa by Crockarell March a la Turk by Beethoven arr

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    Classical Music Movement

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    Sonata form is by far the most important of these forms‚ and one that continued to evolve throughout the Classical period. Although Baroque composers also wrote pieces called sonatas‚ the Classical sonata was different‚ it had four sections; the introduction‚ the development‚ the exposition and the coda. The texture of a composition could often change

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    Piano Is My LIfe My name is Eric Valencia and I began playing piano three and a half years ago. I never had any interest in playing piano‚ although I loved hearing it. My grandmother passed away december of 2008 and I was deeply saddened by this event. My music history teacher in high school played a few pieces for us from the classical period. I remember hearing the Marriage of figaro‚ Moonlight sonata‚ Don Giovanni‚ and a few others‚ but Moonlight sonata grabbed my

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    Harmonic language established by Mozart and Haydn was coloured with dissonances‚ and bolder chord changes. Emphasis shifted from the ideals of Mozart’s consonance and order‚ to the expression and increased ambiguity of Beethoven. As the focus changed to composing music for the sake of expression‚ new genres appeared‚ one of which is know as the Character Piece. Translated from the German‚ Charakterstück‚ the name is usually used to describe a piece of music for piano that sets out to evoke emotion‚ based

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    Johannes Brahms

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    (the Neue Zeitschrift mentions his successful debut at Hamburg in January 1864) was a piano teacher in Hamburg‚ lived for many years in Caracas‚ and died at an early age in Hamburg of a disease of the brain. Elise married a watchmaker‚ much to Johannes? disappointment. As a boy Johannes worked and studied with his father and learnt lessons from books with his mother‚ with whom he would play ?four-hands? at the piano‚ ?just for fun.? There were never any doubts as to his becoming a musician. From

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