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    How does Haydn represent the holy context within Quoniam Tu Solus? ‘Quoniam Tu Solus’ from The Nelson Mass by Haydn is a form of sacred musical composition and is a choral composition. The text throughout is in Latin which is the language of the Catholic Church. In bars 22-23 the voices sing “In Gloria Dei Patris’ which translates to “in glory of God the Father”‚ However‚ even though this work is a choral composition‚ the voices are not necessary as the orchestra can stand alone. This is typical

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    melody from the second movement‚ helping to connect all three movements together. Beethoven shows great use of the classical Piano Sonata. He also shows us how he was able to use and develope ideas already put forward by other composers such as‚ Haydn and Mozart and developes them further‚ so that his music and compostions were up-to-date with the times and that he could show

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    What is the first thing listeners pay attention to when listening to a good song? The instrumental and how it shows the rhythm and base of the composition’s flow? The voice and how it shows the feeling and how it captivates people with the harmony? The lyrics and how it carries the melody while painting a picture? However‚ does the artist get the most attention as they display their simple characteristics‚ such being their impact‚ gender‚ race‚ or age? Listeners have been swayed to like artists

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    Early life and talent Kurfürstliches Schloss (Electoral Prince ’s Castle) in Bonn‚ where the Beethoven family had been active since the 1730s House of birth‚ Bonn‚ Bonngasse Beethoven ’s parents were Johann van Beethoven (1740 in Bonn–1792) and Maria Magdalena Keverich (1744 in Ehrenbreitstein–1787). Magdalena ’s father Johann Heinrich Keverich had been Chef at the court of the Archbishopric of Trier at Festung Ehrenbreitstein fortress opposite to Koblenz.[2] Beethoven was‚ like their first

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    Amadeus Milos Forman’s movie Amadeus produced in 1984 is both great as far as theatrics go and telling a story‚ but ultimately rather portrays an inaccurate depiction of Mozart’s life. Told from the flash back perspective of an aged Antonio Salieri in an insane asylum to a priest for a confession‚ the movie reveals Antonio’s introduction to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‚ his professional career with Mozart‚ and his bitter rivalry and betrayal of Mozart. The film depicts an inaccurate account of Mozart’s

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    Turn to one of the commercial channels‚ and Mozart’s Piano Concerto K. 466 and "Little" G Minor Symphony K. 183/173dB are selling MacIntosh computers‚ Don Giovanni gives class to Cheer laundry detergent‚ The Marriage of Figaro hawks the Sirocco automobile‚ the Requiem’s Lacrymosa seemingly sanctifies Lee Jeans‚ and another piano concerto (K. 482) perks Maxwell House coffee. The recovery of a Mozart symphony‚ even if juvenilia‚ receives front-page coverage from The New York Times. Dealers and collectors

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    LINK BETWEEN DISORDERS AND CREATIVITY AMONG ARTISTS RATIONALE: The reason why I chose to take up the topic regarding the link between Mood Disorders and Creativity was because I wanted to dwell on the optimistic or the identity forming aspect of the outcomes of artist’s suffering from disorders. Many artists that have been mentioned were known for their individualistic choice of art and their talent was definately influenced by the disorders

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    whose works have entered the British and international classical concert repertoire. Among his best-known compositions are orchestral works including the Enigma Variations‚ the Pomp and Circumstance Marches‚ concertos for violin andcello‚ and two symphonies. He also composed choral works‚ including The Dream of Gerontius‚ chamber music and songs. He was appointed Master of the King’s Musick in 1924. Although Elgar is often regarded as a typically English composer‚ most of his musical influences were

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    What is Art songs? The human voice is a natural instrument with unique capabilities. Speech and music have been combined since the earliest times‚ so that Song is probably one of the oldest musical forms. Simple definitions for song might be "a piece of music performed by voice‚ with or without instrumental accompaniment‚" or "a poem set to music." The German word for such classical song is Lied (singular) and Lieder (plural)‚ so that you will hear the terms "art song‚" "lied" and "lieder" used

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    Analysis of Haydn’s String Quartet: Op. 76‚ No. 4‚ in B-flat Major “Sunrise” Haydn composed his Op. 74 quartets in the later years of his life between 1796 and 1797 and it was the last of his completed string quartets. The set of quartets were dedicated to the Hungarian Count Joseph Erdödy and were published in 1799. It was said that this selection of quartets was one of his “most ambitious chamber works” with his attempt of “emphasizing thematic continuity‚ seamlessly and continually passing motifs

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