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    changes‚ the Turkish Influence caused a dispute between religion and a mind that is curious to want to know and understand through reason based on evidence and proof. It was also in this period that the usage of Turkish elements by composers like Joseph Haydn‚ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Beethoven in classical compositions was in vogue. This essay explores how the Turkish influences penetrate into classical music‚ when it started and what are some music elements that these composers like Mozart and Beethoven

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    Programme Notes

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    Programme Note: DipABRSM | Date: 1st June 2009 | | Word Count: 1‚085 words | | | | | Partita for solo violin no.3 in E‚ BWV 1006 J.S Bach (b. 21 March 1685 in Eisenach;d. 28 July 1750 in Leipzig) Bach was the son of Johann Ambrosius Bach‚ court trumpeter for the Duke of Eisenach and director of musicians of the town of Eisenach in Thuringia. It is probably from his father that he learned the fundamentals of music. The Bach family throughout Thuringia had held positions

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    The Music in Me

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    Judy Amsel 1‚140 words 613/9 Nerot Shabbat St. Ramot‚ Jerusalem 97279 Tel: 0544267352 JudyAmsel@gmail.com The Music in Me by Judy Amsel “Make sure you’re all on stage at 5:45 pm. Dress rehearsal will go till 8:10. Then you’ll have 20 minutes to relax‚ grab a bite‚ go to the bathroom‚ and change. Our concert begins at 8:30 pm sharp!” Those are the words I heard from my conductor‚ Anita Kamien‚ on the morning before our last concert. That final

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    performance practice

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    a pupil of Beethoven; and it is impossible not to recognize a special quality in the numerous important works that Beethoven dedicated to him—the present Sonata‚ the Eb Concerto‚ the last Violin Sonata‚ Op. 96‚ the last Trio‚ Op. 97‚ the Seventh Symphony‚ and the Missa Solemnis in D major. These were not even

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    The Piano Concerto

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    this time that the idea of the concerto became a very innovative and popular style of music which combined a large symphony setting and a virtuoso. With the growing popularity of the piano‚ the end of the 18th century saw a new and more innovative genre of piano concertos. However this concerto received a great deal of criticism due to its lack of proper form and balance between symphony ensemble and soloist. Eventually classical composer‚ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‚ perfected the form of the piano concerto

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    Running Head: Comparison of Child Prodigy W.A Mozart and Michael Jackson Comparison of Child Prodigy W.A Mozart and Michael Jackson Concepts of Health HPED 1800 AB338 Shorter University April 27‚ 2011 “On my honor‚ I pledge that I have neither given nor received any unacknowledged aid on this assignment.” ------------------------------------------------- Signature Running Head: Comparison of Child Prodigy W.A Mozart and Michael Jackson Comparison of Child Prodigy W.A Mozart

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    Beethoven and Tchaikovsky

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    musical progress the arch-bishop Maximilian Francis sent him to study with Wolfgang A. Mozart in Vienna. While Beethoven was studying with Mozart his mother died and he traveled back to Bonn where he continued to serve as a court musician. Joseph Haydn‚ another accomplished musician‚ offered to take Beethoven as a student. Beethoven accepted and moved back to Vienna where he continued to live for the remainder of his life. The works that he composed in Vienna were happily accepted by the people.

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    Felix Mendelssohn

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    receive regular piano lessons from his mother. In 1816‚ Abraham Mendelssohn went to Paris on business and brought his family with him. Throughout their stay‚ Felix and Fanny had piano lessons with Madame Marie Bigot‚ who was highly esteemed by both Haydn and Beethoven (Grove Dictionary 135). When they returned to Berlin‚ Abraham put into effect a systematic plan of education for his children. Under this plan‚ Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Heyse (father of poet and short story writer Paul Heyse) taught the

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    subject. (Headington 117) Despite the normal 3 movement concerto‚ this concerto had four movements‚ each movement representing the four seasons of each year. The Four Seasons was dedicated to a neighbor of the Esterhàzy family who Haydn had served‚ and later‚ Haydn composed an oratorio called The Seasons. (Headington 117) “Vivaldi shared the half-serious‚ half-playful attitude of his time toward the naïve realism implied in such musical depictions.” (Grout 489) In the concerto‚ both the soloist

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    The Beauty of Art

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    He roused my admiration when I was young; he causes my to despair when I reached maturity; he is now the comfort of old age"‚ said Gioachino Rossini. In this quote‚ Gioachino Rossini was talking about one of the greatest composers in the history of Western music‚ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart was born on January 27‚ 1756‚ in Salzburg‚ Australia. His father‚ Leopold Mozart‚was a famous instructor and an esteemed composer violinist at the court of the Archbishop of Salzburg. Leopold and Anna Maria

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