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    Module 6: Music Quiz Paper

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    number of movements in a symphony usually is      A.  five.     B. six.     C. three. D.  four.    Answer Key: D Question 10 of 14     Score: 1   (of possible 1 point) The opening movement of a Classical symphony was written in the most important form of the time‚ the _____ form.    A. sonata   B. rondo     C.  theme and variations     D.  minuet and trio    Answer Key: A Question 11 of 14     Score: 1   (of possible 1 point) The third movement of a Classical symphony usually gives the listener

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    (A) What were the three (3) most significant developments in music during the Romantic Period and why? Please mention 1 specific reason why each development is significant. (B) Which composer (choose only one) contributed the most to the development of music during the Romantic Period and why? Please support your response with at least three (3) specific examples/reasons. One of the most significant developments in music in the Romantic Period is how much it changed through the colorful harmony

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    Modernism. Robert Greenberg‚ P. (2011‚ September 13). Lecture 12‚ Baroque Opera Part II. (S. F. Performances‚ Producer) Retrieved September 12‚ 2013‚ from http://youtu.be/boYwX2HDNlw Robert Greenberg‚ P. (2011‚ September 13). Lecture 32‚ Beethoven ’s Symphony no. 5 in C Minor op.67 Part II. (S. F. Performances‚ Producer) Retrieved September 21‚ 2013‚ from http://youtu.be/6p-vugqmTw8 Robert Greenberg‚ P. (2011‚ September 20). Lecture 34‚ Formal Challenges and Solutions in Early Romantic Music. (S. F.

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    Constanze Mozart

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    prodigy at the age of five. He and his elder sister‚ Maria-Anna‚ performed in the courts and cathedrals of many of Europe’s greatest cities: Munich‚ Augsburg‚ Mainz‚ Frankfurt‚ Paris‚ London‚ and Vienna. In 1772‚ Mozart at 16 had already written 25 symphonies and his first string quartets. His travels brought him much honor‚ but not much money‚ and he tended to be extravagant with what little he earned. It was in September 1777‚ while staying in Manneheim with his mother‚ that Mozart first met

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    called Night‚ which is about his life experiences during the Holocaust. There are many powerful and telling pieces of imagery in the novel Night‚ such being Elie’s first day at Auschwitz‚ the hanging of the child at the gallows‚ and Juliek’s last symphony. Elie stats‚ “Never shall I forget the night‚ the first night in camp that turned my life into one long night seven times sealed” (Wiesel‚ 34). On this night Elie notices flames bursting into the almost hopeless sky. The smoke from the flames

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    Music History Guide

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    Guide to Music History Part 1 – Introduction Whether you need to brush up on your knowledge of musical styles for your grade six music theory exam (or higher)‚ or are just keen to learn more about our rich heritage of “classical” music‚ I hope this new series of articles about the history of classical music will offer you something of interest. Here’s a quick introduction to the new series! Each article will take a brief look at one of the main eras that “classical” music is divided into. I’m using

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    The Future of History

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    expulsion of students in serious cases. (WIT‚ 2008). Signed: ______________________________________________________ Date: _18/11/2013__________________________________________________ Table of Contents A Critique of Haydn‚ T. (2012) ‘History in Schools and the Problem of ‘The Nation’’ Education Sciences‚ 2(4): 276-289 Why I Chose this Article There is a very high-spirited campaign among Irish academics to preserve Junior Certificate History in its current format

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    How Is Mozart Similar

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are often compared in their musicality because of their time periods and the way they both changed music. Throughout their lives these two composers had come across many trials and success‚ while coming from different backgrounds they had many similar childhoods with tragedy. These great composers brought up many different reactions of people in their unique presentation and composition of their works. Each composer developed their own unique styles

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    and rigidity of its classical predecessors. The Classical Period was‚ in fact‚ a short era‚ generally spanning the second half of the eighteenth century. Of the various composers of this age‚ there are only three who are very widely known: Mozart‚ Haydn and Beethoven. The Romantic Era‚ however‚ produced many more composers whose names and music are still familiar and popular today: Brahms‚ Tchaikovsky‚ Chopin and Mendelssohn to name a few.1 Seeking new freedoms by rebelling against traditional ideas

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    Music Performance – Unit Three Outcome One and Two: Criteria One: Knowledge of Work Selected for Performance. WORK: | Piano Quartet in Eb major Mvmt’1 Op.47 By Robert Schumann | <Instrumentation: Violin‚ Viola‚ Cello and Piano> Robert Alexander Schumann was a German Romantic composer and music critic who lived from 8 June 1810 to 29 July 1856. He composed this piece in 1842‚ also known as his ‘Chamber Music Year.’ Schumann had never written a chamber work until this year except an early

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