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    Beethoven Pastoral Symphony

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    Beethoven was one of the pivotal composers that helped music evolve from the Classical period into the age of Romanticism. When discussing Beethoven’s success in classical compositions‚ his symphonies are at the forefront of most if not every conversation. However‚ even within the topic of his symphonies‚ some are naturally highlighted more than others. For example‚ one could reproduce the melody from either the opening movement of the Fifth or the finale of the Ninth and a majority of people

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    them when they do something amazing for you. Try not to miss the talks downstairs an hour before the Symphony starts by experts who will do a wonderful job of setting the history and context of the time‚ composers and the specific conductors and performers. We have a limited classical library and can often find very helpful youtube clips of performances around the world in preparation for the Symphony. Transportation is easy and varied and about a 15 minute walk to the Ogilvie station plus plentiful

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    I. Haydn Haydn has a special preference for writing music in a bundle of six. Each of the six pieces has its individuality while sharing many common features at the same time. Haydn’s solo keyboard sonatas show striking diversity in type and style. They often could be categorized by their style periods and each of them reflects a corresponding social background. Sonatas composed from 1773 to 1784 were intended as "public" works from the very beginning‚ with a clear conception of the taste‚ preferences

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    Beethoven Symphony No. 3 and Mozart Symphony 40 Forms Sonata form is one of the more popular forms of music that is found in a variety of different works including symphonies‚ concertos‚ and sonatas. Sonata form features three distinct sections: the exposition‚ development‚ and recapitulation. Mozart was one of the early composers of this form of music. I will examine the clear distinctions between each section and how he does not stray from the typical form. In later years the form would change

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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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    Composed in 1885‚ Johannes Brahms published "Symphony No .4" . Having a length of forty minutes‚ "Symphony No .4" was first played at the Los Angeles Philharmonic in November 30‚ 1923. Conducted by Walter Henry Rothwell ‚ the orchestration included; 3 trombones‚ timpani‚ triangle‚ strings‚ 2 flutes ‚ 2 oboes‚ 2 clarinets‚ 2 bassoons‚ contrabassoon‚ 4 horns ‚and 2 trumpets‚ Viewed as the protagonist of Mozart during the Classical tradition‚ Johannes Brahmn’s success starts off at a young age

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    FRANZ JOSEPH HAYDN Dear President Schneider : On behalf of the great Franz Joseph Haydn‚ I write this letter of recommendation to support the admission of a great composer into the International Enlightenment Society. In order for a musician to be eligible for your society‚ I understand that he must embody the characteristics of the Enlightenment and more specifically‚ as a composer‚ his music must possess the characteristics of the Classical period. I assure you that what you will find

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    music industry‚ it was his first symphony of the starting point in his career. The Symphony number one‚ opus 21 was written in C major contain four movements‚ and although its structure contain some similarity to Mozart’s work‚ it was the one that put Beethoven onto the musical scene in Vienna. Beethoven had arrived in Vienna in 1792 to study composition with Haydn. Mozart and Hayden were the two most influential people on Beethoven’s musical style. In comparison Haydn and Mozart‚ Beethoven had a later

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    forms. One of the pieces that better reflects this confluence of elements is Brahms’ symphony no. 4 in E minor‚ op. 98. The piece was premiered by first time on October 25th‚ 1885‚ in Meiningen‚ Germany. It was his last orchestral piece‚ possibly the more “classic” of his four symphonies.

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    Beethoven Symphony No. 9

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    Beethoven’s Symphony No.9‚ Op.125‚ D minor “Choral” was completed in 1842 and premiered on Friday‚ May 7‚ 1824. Beethoven was already completely deaf at that time. His symphony No.9 is his final symphony and one of his greatest masterpieces. This symphony is seventy-four minutes long and consists of four movements. The first movement‚ Allegro ma non troppo‚ un poco maestoso‚ is in sonata form with a stormy mood. The opening theme which sounds like an orchestra tuning‚ is played softly over the

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