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    A sonata form is a piece of music that has three parts in an ABA pattern. While Classical composers such as Haydn and Mozart used sonata forms in their work‚ the term was not applied to the specific pattern until later. Yet‚ understanding the sonata form is critical to understanding the symphonies and other large-scale works of music during the Classical and later periods of music. The main three parts of the sonata form are as follows: Exposition: The exposition is the first part of the sonata

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    had more in common with Holborne than he did with Haydn.’ Discuss using studied pieces. Despite all coming from different periods‚ Bach’s piece does have a lot in common with Holborne’s Pavane and Galliard. For one thing‚ they both mainly have a contrapuntal texture and are for few instruments‚ whilst Haydn’s Symphony is‚ obviously‚ for a symphony orchestra. Both the Bach and the Holborne were intended to be played at home‚ whilst the Haydn would have been intended to be played in a concert

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    entertain people with his talents on the keyboard. By the age of 6 he was writing his first compositions. Mozart was generally considered to be a rare musical genius‚ though Mozart said that he was diligent in studying other great composers such as Haydn and Bach. During his childhood‚ he would frequently tour various palaces around Europe playing for distinguished guests. Aged 17‚ he accepted a post as a court musician in Salzburg; although this did not suit him very well‚ the next few years were

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    who made important innovations and contributions to music. Out of all of the composers though‚ four names stand out due to their contributions not only to their own era but also to modern music‚ which are from least to most influential: Schubert‚ Haydn‚ Chopin‚ and Wagner. Schubert was most known for his melodies and absurd amount of composed music. He was very influential in shaping the Lieder‚ which was essentially a poem put to music and a very important genre during the Romantic Era. He was

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    The Classical Period

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    The Classical Period Getting it’s name from art history‚ the classic period in music extends from 1740 to 1810 and includes the music of Haydn‚ Mozart‚ the first period of Beethoven‚ and Bach’s sons. The classical period of music coordinated harmony‚ melody‚ rhythm‚ and orchestration more effectively then earlier periods of music. During the classical era the social function of music began to change from earlier aristocratic and religious connections toward more public and secular activities

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    after the concert. I was really into music and picturing the Romeo and Julia scene in my mind when I heard the symphony playing this piece. Tchaikovsky wrote this piece when he was still young‚ he was having a relationship with Desiree Artot. The relationship was not going very well‚ it was about to finish when he wrote this piece. Maybe this is one of the reason he choose write a symphony regarded to Shakespeare’s tragedy play to reflect his feeling about love through music. The music is divided

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    c. 1787: brief visit to Vienna‚ may have played for Mozart d. 1790: Haydn hears Beethoven’s music and urges the archbishop of Cologne to send him to Vienna 2. Studies with a number of composers a. 1792-94: studied with Haydn b. 1794: Johann Schenk (1753-1836): composer of Singspiels

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    Music Appreciation Concert Report St. Louis Symphony Orchestra I would like to start off by saying that having the opportunity to attend the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra was an experience all in itself. The building as a whole was breath taking‚ and the music that was played was fascinating. The first piece played was by the composer George Frideric Handle. Handle was born on February 23‚ 1685 in Germany. He settled in England in 1712 and became something of a music establishment. Handle

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven was one of the well-known music composer and pianist. He was born on December 17‚ 1770 in Bonn. Beethoven received his early training from his father and other musicians‚ as he carried out his earliest concert accompanying a young singer at the age of eight. Later on‚ he began to attend music lessons with a court organist teacher‚ Van Den Eden‚ unfortunately it did not last long. In 1779‚ Tobias Pfeiffer taught him and he began to attend in classes with a musician called

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven

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    include 9 symphonies‚ 5 concertos for piano‚ 32 piano sonatas‚ and 16 string quartets. He also composed other chamber music‚ choral works‚ and songs. Born in Bonn‚ then the capital of the Electorate of Cologne and part of the Holy Roman Empire‚ Beethoven displayed his musical talents at an early age and was taught by his father Johann van Beethoven and Christian Gottlob Neefe. During his first 22 years in Bonn‚ Beethoven intended to study with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and befriended Joseph Haydn. Beethoven

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