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    There resounds a proverbial question‚ "If a tree falls in the woods and no one is there to hear‚ does it make a sound as it falls?" Capricious as this query may appear I have had occasion to entertain just such a notion when‚ as a youth‚ I found an exploratory journey down a deep wood ’s path abruptly halted by the greeting of an enormous fallen tree. The colossal obstacle lay across my path and presented itself a motionless‚ silent guardian that protected that which lay beyond from my further

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    Quiz 5/Study Guide 1. Which composer was born the farthest away from the city of Vienna? Answer-D (A) All about the same (B) Haydn (C) Mozart (D) Beethoven 2. Which of these was an innovation developed during the last half of the Eighteenth Century? Answer-D (A) the public concert (B) the salon (C) the coffee house (D) All of these 3. Who contributed to Neoclassicism with his operas Orfeo ed Euridice and Alceste? Answer-A (A) C.W. von

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    Music Lit Essay Questions 8 December 2012 1. The multi-movement cycle is when one piece comprises three or four movements For example‚ the classical era symphony‚ sonata‚ string quartet‚ and concerto all follow this cycle. THe Sonata-allegro form is a structural pattern used by composers first in the 18th century as a means to organize their music. Some people like to compare it to a basic essay format which has in introduction with a thesis‚ supporting body paragraphs‚ and conclusion that

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    influential artists such as Bach‚ Mozart and Haydn to The Romantic Century (1800-1899)‚ with artists such as Mozart‚ Wagner and Mussorgsky. In The Century of Modernism (1900-today) classical music has played an even greater part in the influence and proliferation of Jazz and contemporary music genre. Majority of popular styles in Western and European countries lend themselves to the song form‚ classical music can also takes on the form of a concerto‚ symphony‚ opera‚ dance music‚ suite‚ étude or symphonic

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    Beethoven Biography Essay

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    He was vigorous and blunt with rhythmic configurations. Some of his most famous music‚ such as the first movements of the Third‚ Fifth and Ninth symphonies‚ are mostly non-melodic rhythmic music entailing of notes of a single cord. The melody of the last movements of the Third and Seventh symphonies could be portrayed as rhythms other than melodies. Rhythms were more harmonized to the vigorous and bluntness in his music since it can be taken through a series of various

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    power of his music captivated me. Everything has become more understandable‚ accessible and‚ as a consequence‚ the favorite. Without a doubt‚ and there appeared priorities favorite composer‚ a favorite symphony‚ opera and inimitable etc. I have‚ in general‚ a few favorite composers Scriabin‚ Haydn‚ Tchaikovsky‚ Beethoven‚ Borodin‚ Rachmaninoff ... Yes‚ they are all special‚ but the highlight of this particular like a Tchaikovsky. First at all‚ let me introduce a little bit about

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    According to the site Biography.com‚ in the first spring of the new century‚ on April 2‚ 1800‚ Beethoven debuted his Symphony No. 1 in C major at the Royal Imperial Theater in Vienna. Although Beethoven would grow to detest the piece -- "In those days I did not know how to compose‚" he later remarked -- the graceful and melodious symphony nevertheless established him as one of Europe’s most celebrated composers. As the new century progressed‚ Beethoven composed piece after piece

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    History of the Bassoon

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    History of the Bassoon The bassoon is a member of the woodwind family which includes the English Horn‚ oboe‚ and the contrabassoon. It is distinguished by its long cylindrical body‚ usually made out of maple‚ and is held diagonally across the body. Another distinguishing feature is its curved pipe that holds the double reed. The modern day bassoon has a range of three and a half octaves‚ making it versatile in both bass and tenor registers. The bassoon is often called “the clown of the orchestra”1

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    There is a four-stringed musical instrument which has been making the history of music in Europe musically rich. This instrument is called the violin. This four-stringed instrument has been immensely used in both Classical and modern music. It has been a timeless instrument that has been present in European music history. Musicians adore it because of its delightful musical capabilities. As a background‚ Peter Gammond stressed that‚ “The violin is capable of great agility and violinists like to show

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    and had created six successful operas. Starting as a child‚ Rossini had music lessons from private tutors and ended his studies at the conservatory at Bologna. However‚ most believe his biggest influence came from years of scoring symphonies and quartets of Mozart and Haydn. Even as a teenager he was such a devoted follower of Mozart that his nickname was “il Tedeschino” or “the little German.” Clearly Rossini was familiar with Mozart’s opera‚ “The Marriage of Figaro” based on the second of the trilogy

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