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    “slow” second movement‚ the composer named the middle movement Mini Cooper S‚ which without a doubt had a much slower predisposition than the first movement Lamborghini Miura or the upcoming G.T.O. Finale. Holst’s music served as a source of inspiration when David wrote his second English-inspired movement: “Mercury” from The Planets and the intermezzo from the First Suite in E-flat. There are a number of themes from the two famous works by Holst floating around David’s English-inspired second

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    audience an initial emotional experience while offering a technical structure intelligent enough to sate most musicologists. This can especially be seen in Movement One of Brahms’ Third Symphony‚ where he clearly uses a specific pattern to encapsulate both of these aspects.
     First and foremost‚ it is important to understand that Brahms’ symphonies (as well as much of his music) fits the definition of absolute music. This is similar to composers of earlier times in the romantic

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    was by Franz Danzi. The first movement was an Allegretto. It was in a major mode and in triple meter. It started with polyphonic texture. The flute and oboe were playing a portion of the melody and the clarinet was playing another melody‚ both over the bassoon and horn. There were portions of the movement in which the flute would play a melody above the rest of the instruments in homophonic texture. This gave the piece a light‚ fluttering sound. The second movement was an Andante. It started with

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    Set in D major with a duple meter‚ traditional ricerare-type alla breve fugue‚ with a step by step ascending and descending repeated note pattern‚ the movement has a Baroque like nature within its ornate‚ chant-like‚ modal‚ conjunct‚ harmonic and tonal characteristics. Strangely‚ “Gratias agimus tibi” does not document any sort of dynamic qualities; therefore‚ Bach has left the dynamics up to the performers to differentiate their parts in a way that reflects both the music and its text. Much of the

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    The Feminist Movement (also known as The Women’s Liberation movement) is a social movement organized around the belief that both men and women are equal in every way. The role of feminism in the 20th century changed the lives of many women‚ opening new doors to greater opportunities such has: jobs‚ education‚ and empowerment. Many achievements and organizations were a success in bringing a new role into society for women all over. However‚ the battle that seems to keep reappearing over time is the

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    Symphony No.5/Eine kleine Nachtmusik Two names that were prevalent during the Classical era of music were Ludwig van Beethoven and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. These two composers have written many pieces of music‚ but two that stand out are Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 5” and Mozart’s “Eine kleine Nachtmusik”. Both of these pieces were composed within twenty years of each other‚ and parallels between the two pieces of work can be noticed. Even though the two pieces are similar in terms of structure

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    considered the pinnacles of composition: the string quartet and the symphony. With the composition of his first six string quartets (Op. 18) between 1798 and 1800 (written on commission for‚ and dedicated to‚ Prince Lobkowitz)‚ and their publication in 1801‚ along with premieres of the First and Second Symphonies in 1800 and 1802‚ Beethoven was justifiably considered one of the most important of a generation of young composers following Haydn and Mozart. He continued to write in other forms‚ turning out

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    allows you to dip into American culture. Lots of museums‚ concert halls‚ theatres welcome everybody who is interested in getting known US. Symphony Hall is the place which I have chosen and decided to wright my report about. It is a home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra‚ so it tends to be a place to get a real joy listening to music. I went to the Symphony Hall with my friend‚ who presented me the tickets to make me surprised. I was waiting for this evening with anticipation‚ and it worth such

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    Marketing Proposal   Rockford Symphony Orchestra th​ 80​  Anniversary  MARKETING PROPOSAL    Prepared for  RSO Executive Director Marketing Professor Executive Summary The Rockford Symphony Orchestra is one of the leading cultural institutions in northern  Illinois‚ performing over sixteen classical and pop concerts annually. The RSO was founded in  1934 and incorporated in 1943. The RSO’s first Music Director and Manager‚ Arthur Zack‚ led  the orchestra for twenty­seven years. During this time

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    Organizational Management – Task 2 Utah Symphony Strengths Financial The Utah Symphony Orchestra (USO) has a long a deep history as an arts organization. This success directly related to the contributions of two major heads of the organization‚ Mr. Abravanel and the current music director Keith Lockhart. This long history has allowed them to grow their endowment to over $817‚000 as of the end of 2001. Part of the great success of the organization has also to do with the international notoriety

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