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    Joan Tower Contribution

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    significant impact on the shaping of music as we know it today. Margaret Sutherland had a very stable childhood. Her mother was a singer‚ her father was a writer for a newspaper as well as a pianist. By the age of five Sutherland was improvising at the piano and she began writing her own pieces a year later. Music wasn’t really mainstream in Australia. Sutherland grew up in post-colonial Australia where the prevailing musical influences were a kind of English pastoralism mixed with Romanticism and French

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    4 B Concert Analysis

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    started with a higher upbeat feel on the high end of the piano. To offset the high-end notes‚ lower trills were thrown in sparingly while maintaining around 90% high end melody. Tempo for the piece stayed a constant andante tempo

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    what is known as his "middle" or "heroic" period‚ he composed an opera‚ six symphonies‚ four solo concerti‚ five string quartets‚ six string sonatas‚ seven piano sonatas‚ five sets of piano variations‚ four overtures‚ four trios‚ two sextets and 72 songs. The most famous among these were symphonies No. 3-8‚ the "Moonlight Sonata‚" the "Kreutzer" violin sonata and Fidelio‚ his only

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    Mozart Symphony 5

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    European aristocracy at just age 5! He also composed his first symphony at the age of 9. This level of talent is one of the primary reasons I chose to attend a Mozart performance. Furthermore‚ Mozart’s Symphony No. 25 represents the standard classical sonata form and consists of 4 movements: the Allegro con brio in G minor‚ andante in E-flat major‚ menuetto and trio in G minor‚ and Allegro in G minor as well. The instruments included throughout

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    Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony is arguably one of his greatest and most popular symphonies. As Beethoven’s last symphony‚ the Ninth contains many great musical ideas that takes the symphony to new levels while ensuring that its structure meets the traditional expectations of the symphony. Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony represents the culmination of the Viennese Classical tradition through its increased emphasis on musical space‚ alteration in the ordering of the scherzo and slow movement‚ and the presence

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    Schubert's Romantic Era

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    Romantic Era. Franz Peter Schubert was born in 1797 in a city just outside of Vienna‚ Austria. He was one of five (surviving) children. His father‚ Franz Theodore Schubert‚ a schoolmaster who taught (Franz Peter) Schubert to play the violin and the piano at a young age. His older brother Ignaz

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    STYLE OF MOZART Mozart exemplified the Viennese Classical styles of elegance‚ balance‚ and sophistication. Through this he exemplified and expanded all Classical styles‚ such as the sonata form and the double-exposition sonata (which gave the solo-ist new material). He was able to be counterpuntal yet homorhythmic at the same time. He frequently used symmetry in his phrasing‚ like four-measure phrases‚ for example. He composed both diatonically and chromatically. He expanded the use of wind instruments

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    Medieval Music Timeline

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    (lied) which combined Romantic poetry with voice and piano; stylised piano music such as the waltz‚ mazurka‚ polonaise‚ and etude (study piece); piano music in free form such as the fantasy‚ arabesque‚ rhapsody‚ romanza‚ ballade and nocturne; and symphonic works such as the tone poem (descriptive piece). Programmatic content was expressed in tone poems by Liszt and others‚ and in symphonic works such as Berlioz’s Symphony Fantastique‚ and in piano music such as Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition

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    London Symphony Orchestra Jubilee Concert on 13th June 1954 premiered by Philip Catelinet‚ the principal tuba of London Symphony orchestra that time. Soon later‚ in 1955‚ a German composer Paul Hindemith also wrote his “Sonata for tuba and piano” included in his instrumental Sonata series which become a popular Solo tuba repertoire since it written. These two composers are the most effective composer that to make a tuba out standing in the world of western music character. Since that‚ many composers

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    April 23‚ 1810. This the church where his parents attended. Frederic became interested in playing the piano. His mother began to instruct him on how to play the piano. She was his first teacher. Then he had professional music tutors for about fiver years(1816 to 1821)‚ who was known to be Czech pianist Wojciech Zywny (Michalowski & Samson‚ 2013). As Chopin continued learning about playing the piano‚ he further his education by attending Warsaw Lyceum‚ where he began taking organ lessons from Czech

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