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    Case Study Analysis for Symphony Seeds The following analysis of Symphony Seeds will go through the following topics – i. The environment and likely organizational structure of Symphony Seeds Sales (SSS) and Symphony Research Institute (SRI)‚ ii. Role and Importance of Land Development Corporation (LDC)‚ iii. Problems of evaluating SRI and SSS from Conglom’s perspective and a comment on their inter-company trading process Based on the case study‚ the environment and organizational

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    Task 1 A1. Bailey Motivation to oppose Bill Bailey could use the Vroom Expectancy Theory to motivate the Utah Opera to oppose the merger with the Utah Symphony. Vroom’s Expectancy Theory assumes that behavior results from conscious choices among alternatives whose purpose it is to maximize pleasure and minimize pain. (Research:University of Cambridge) People are more likely to be motivated to do something when they believe it will be a positive benefit for them. Mr. Bailey must decide

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    Shostakovich was born in 1906 in St. Petersburg‚ Russia. Within the space of sixty-nine years‚ Shostakovich made an unforgettable impact on music and became one of the most important composers of the 20th century. During his career he wrote fifteen symphonies‚ fifteen string quartets‚ six concerti and two operas along with many chamber works‚ piano works and pieces for theatre and film. This is an incredible output for a composer but what makes them all the more remarkable is the situation under which

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    The purpose of this essay is to highlight Beethoven’s musical career and how he was responsible for and assisted in the sudden and drastic transition from the Classical style of music in the 18th Century to the Romantic style of music in the 19th Century. As Giorgio Pestelli states in his book The Age of Mozart and Beethoven‚ “In few other periods has the social world of music suddenly undergone such vast and radical changes as it did in the years 1770 -1820” The way in which he achieved his status

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    Charles Ives Influences

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    Born on October 20th of the year 1874 in Danbury‚ Connecticut‚ the American man‚ Charles Edward Ives‚ was not only a modernist‚ but also an original composer. He pursued what is perhaps one of the most extraordinary careers in American music history. Unfortunately‚ Ives music was ignored for most of his life and many of his works were unperformed for several years. His music consisted of a combination of the American popular and church music traditions from when he was younger with European art music

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    asked Tchaikovsky to write a work on Romeo and Juliet‚ which was later known as the Fantasy Overture. The work was rewritten many times until it met the requirements of Balakirev. He continued to work hard on his second symphony. In 1875‚ he posted one of the most famous symphonies‚ the Swan Lake‚ which was later converted in an opera in Moscow. In 1876‚ a wealthy widow named Nadejda Von Meck heard the works of Tchaikovsky and decided to help him with his financial problems. The help of the widow

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    http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com. [ 4 ]. Kamien‚ Roger. Music: An Appreciation. New York City: McGraw-Hill‚ 2010. http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com. [ 5 ]. Caplin‚ William. Classical Form: A Theory of Formal Functions for the Instrumental Music of Haydn‚ Mozart‚ and Beethoven. New York City: Oxford University Press‚ 1998.

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    12/1/12 Music Appreciation‚ Scott Zeidel Concert Report I went to see Overture to King Stephen‚ Op. 117 and Symphony No. 2 in D major‚ Op. 36‚ both composed by Ludwig van Beethoven and performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic at Disney Hall on December 31 2012. The music group consisted of about sixty-three bowed string instrumentalists‚ ten woodwind instrumentalists‚ nine brass instrumentalists and four percussion instruments and the conductor is Esa-Pekka Salonen. The first piece I am

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    impression of stability or tension‚ or to effect a sudden change of mood through the shift from consonance to dissonance or vice versa without introducing a distinctive new melody. The use of pedal points is visible in the 1st movement of Mozart ’s Symphony no.41. Please refer to the Immerseel 2001 recording for time frame references. In this movement‚ pedal points are evident at 1:07~1:18 and at 8:34~8:44. Here‚ the violins play the melody which deviates from the key of C major in which the movement

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    for the merger of the Utah Symphony along with the Utah Opera companies. The dire situation confronting the arts community became more and more apparent reaching a crisis level in 2001. The Utah Symphony Orchestra was close to a deficit as noted by Scott Parker‚ “Speed of action was essential...I knew that there was a possibility that we could quickly find ourselves over the edge‚” (DeLong & Ager‚ 2004).There is very little precedence for mergers between a major symphony orchestra and opera companies

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