major and a minor scale? The difference between a major and a minor scale is their formula/arrangement. In a major scale the formula is TTSTTTS. In a minor scale the formula is TSTTSTT. 2. Which composer was deaf by the time he wrote his 9th symphony? The composer was Beethoven. 3. Name four string section of the orchestra. Violin‚viola‚bass‚cello. 4. To what section of the orchestra does the oboe belong? The oboe belongs to the woodwind section. 5. What is a concertmaster and what
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E- Essay II Mozart: Symphony #33 In B Flat‚ K 319 - 1. Allegro Assai Form Analysis - Sonata Form (Time)::(Form)::(2 or 3 reasons for placing division here) EXPOSITION 0.00::Theme 1::MELODY: Light‚ simple‚ sequencing and repetition; TEXTURE: light to suddenly heavy; DYNAMICS: Contrast from piano to Subito forte; HARMONY: Major with short minor excerpts 1:35::Bridge:: MELODY: Modulates‚ very short; TEXTURE:: Continues to go from light to heavy 2:05::Theme II::MELODY: New darker melody; TEXTURE:
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The Music of the classical and Romantic era is a period of time where it shows the development and different styles of music. This can be shown through the manipulation of musical elements‚ (dynamics‚ pitch‚ tempo‚ rhythm‚ texture‚ meter‚ tonality‚ structure‚ melody‚ harmony‚ instrument) while contrasting them‚ but it can also be shown through the composers of the music‚ the size of the orchestra‚ musical directions‚ emotional content‚ and non-musical developments through that period of time. After
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flow with a series of short distinct phrases of normally two to four measures in length in order to produce antecedent and consequent phrases. A favorite opening in the early symphonies was the hammer-like blows in unisons and octaves. Thus‚ Sammartini made use of the trend to compose the two bars opening of this Symphony in F Major‚ No. 32. Furthermore‚ the rest and pause were quite significant in this music. Their purposes were to create shorter phrases instead of spinning out the musical ideas
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Chapter 4 (85-94) – “The fire was dead…” to the end. What is the Importance of this section in the plot of the novel? How does this passage help our understanding of the main characters? How does it help us to understand what Golding is trying to say in the novel as a whole? The major event of these few pages is the first sentence. “The fire was dead.” This is clear and simple‚ like Ralphs anger at the confirmation of his fears at the fact it has gone out; this is exaggerated further by the
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erhalte Franz der Kaiser"‚ for which Haydn composed the music. Unfortunately‚ this song was adopted as the melody for "Deutschland Über Alles" and‚ after World War II‚ the Austrians adopted a new national anthem. Davis recorded Haydn Symphonies 93-104 with the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam around 1977. I think these performances are the best of the conventional interpretations of these Symphonies. Beecham recorded Haydn Symphonies 93-98 in 1958‚ and Symphonies 99-104 in 1960‚ both with the Royal
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Cambridge UP‚ 1993. Print. 18th Century Overtures. Westport‚ CT: Hyperion‚ 1979. Print. Clark‚ Caryl Leslie. The Cambridge Companion to Haydn. Cambridge: Cambridge UP‚ 2005. Print. Hosler‚ Bellamy. Changing Aesthetic Views of Instrumental Music in 18th Century Germany. Ann Arbor‚ MI: UMI Research‚ 1981 Landon‚ H. C. Robbins‚ and Joseph Haydn. The Symphonies of Joseph Haydn. London: Universal Edition‚ 1955 Schulenberg‚ David. The Music of J.S. Bach: Analysis and Interpretation. Lincoln: U of Nebraska
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privileges of aristocrats and the clergy Master Composers: 1. Franz Joseph Haydn >Father of Symphonies >100+symphonies >Skilled servant >Financially stable 2. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart >Child prodigy >41 symphonies >Austrian >Died in financial need >Had sickness @ 35 >Lived in a pauper’s grave >tried his luck as a free-lancer 3. Ludwig Van Beethoven >9 symphonies >9th symphony ~> choral symphony >Able to work independently >German >Perfect pitch >’Goes against the grain’
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about 11 bars of this‚ the accompaniment adds straight eighth notes on top of the triplets‚ which stand out in stark contrast to the violin rhythm. Probably the most obvious of techniques to defy expectation is dynamic contrast. Haydn’s “Surprise” Symphony makes comical use of this technique. The second movement of the work starts with a very quiet statement of a simple melody‚ which repeats but with a sudden‚
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Heather Weaver Professor Pittman Music 171 6 November 2014 The Life and Accomplishments of Joseph Haydn Joseph Haydn was considered to be one of the most influential and significant composers during the 18th Century. Haydn was born on March 31‚ 1732 in the Austrian village of Rohrau to very prominent parents. His parents made music a big part of their children’s lives as the region where he was born was hugely influenced by “a heritage of love and instinct for music” (Knapp). During his musical
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