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    Beethoven

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    training in music at the hands of his father‚ who hoped that the young boy would prove to be another prodigy like Mozart. Ludwig Van Beethoven’s music set the 18th century Traditions and were shaped and molded because of the great composers Mozart and Haydn‚ who taught and raised him up in his musical capabilities (Ludwig Beethoven). Beethoven’s success was measured by his devotion‚ Beethoven dropped out of grade school by the age of ten to study music full time with Christian Gottlob Neefe. March 26

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a born child prodigy. He was Born in Salzburg in January 27 of 1756. He was the son of Leopold Mozart. He for years since his birth has he inspired and amazed people of all ages with his work. He was the greatest composer of his time. As a child he showed musical gifts of a great magnitude. He composed minuets at the age of five and played for royals at the age of six. He and his sister‚ who was a gifted keyboard and clavier player‚ went on a tour around Paris and

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    believe that his hearing loss attributed to his gruff attitude. He felt embarrassed‚ and became an introvert because he didn’t want people knowing his disability. Despite his hearing loss‚ he was an exquisite composer and musician. He composed nine symphonies‚ six concertos‚ thirty-two piano sonatas‚ and many more

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    Beethoven (1770 – 1827) was born in Bonn‚ which is part of modern Germany. He was a great talent as a child; some even said he was a successor to Mozart. At the age of twenty-two‚ he moved to Vienna‚ Europe ’s great center of music‚ to learn from Joseph Haydn. Throughout his life‚ Beethoven struggled emotionally with his gradual loss of hearing. As his hearing became worse‚ so did his mood. Compounding the problem was the medical treatment‚ which often contained high level of poisonous heavy metals such

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    Field Marches for Military Band‚ Three English Military Marches‚ The Creation‚ Divertimento St. Antoni – Haydn Water Music‚ Music for Royal Fieworks – Handel Numerous Operas – Rossini Das Leben ein Traum – Klose Messe Solennelle‚ Grande Messe des Morts‚ Symphonie Fantastique‚ Grand Symphonie Funebre et Triomphale – Berlioz Meerestille‚ St. Paul‚ Midsummer Night’s Dream – Mendelssohn 9th Symphony – Louis/Ludwig Sphor Masaniello – Carafu Les Vepres Siciliennes – Verdi Military March – Beethoven

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    started to go deaf and this caused problems with how people communicated with him. In 1801‚ he goes to his most trusted friends to tell them he was becoming deaf. By 1818‚ he became completely deaf. While living in Vienna‚ Austria in 1792 to study with Haydn‚ he made many of his famous works for his aristocratic patrons‚ one of which includes Count

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    Mus 100 Study Guide

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    time. Never allowed emotion to dominate his art. - Haydn: Wrote pleasant‚ good-natured music throughout his long life. Wrote masses‚ oratorios‚ and other religious compositions for church and for concert performance. - Beethoven: Wrote masses‚ oratorios‚ and other religious compositions for church and for concert performance. CHAPTER 18: - Form: organization and design of a composition‚ or of one movement within a composition. - Symphony: multimovement orchestral form. - Sonata-Allegro: “first

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    1787. After the death of Ludwig’s mother‚ he stayed home for five years before finally returning to Vienna. In Vienna‚ Beethoven devoted himself to the study of music with many of the rising musicians of the time. Beethoven “studied piano with Haydn‚ vocal composition with Antonio Salieri and counterpoint with Johann Albrechtsberger. Not yet known as a composer‚ Beethoven quickly established a reputation as a virtuoso pianist who was especially adept at improvisation” (“Ludwig Van Beethoven”)

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    The Musical Cannon

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    The Musical Canon The musical canon put simply‚ is a form of disciplining music. As Augustine once suggested “Music is the art of measuring well”. “The canon is a list of composers or works that are assigned value and greatness by consensus” 1 However‚ the canon will always call into question the nature of its exclusions and which composers make it in and which composers do not. “The Canon‚ promotes proper decorum‚ and ensures proper conduct”2 Authors such as Adorno and Horkheimer‚ members of

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    Medieval Music Timeline

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    such as the fantasy‚ arabesque‚ rhapsody‚ romanza‚ ballade and nocturne; and symphonic works such as the tone poem (descriptive piece). Programmatic content was expressed in tone poems by Liszt and others‚ and in symphonic works such as Berlioz’s Symphony Fantastique‚ and in piano music such as Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition (later orchestrated by Ravel in 1923). Nationalism is prevalent in works like Chopin’s polonaises and mazurkas. Other examples are Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsodies‚ Smetana’s

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