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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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    sonatas‚ symphonies‚ masses‚ concertos and operas. When he was a young man‚ Mozart travelled through Europe. Mozarts first operas that he composed was to be performed in Germany‚ and he found employment from 1774 to 1777 at the court of the Prince Archbishop in Salzburg. During this time ‚ Mozart completed his complete violin concertos‚ with various symphonies and masses‚ and six piano sonatas.

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    Music: Difference in music and importance of understanding capstone Abstract This proposal is to identify the problem that has been occur to the campus and why is understanding different music from different places is important. St. Johnsbury Academy is a school with diversity. But this diversity is not working its true value out. It is extremely obvious at the breakfast or the dinner time‚ when there are only dorm students. People are sitting with only who speaks familiar

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    RJFT2 Task 2 A1. The Utah Symphony was recognized as a Group II orchestra. Group I and Group II are distinguished by the endowment amount and level of annual expenditures. For the year of 2001-2002‚ the average endowment for Group I orchestras was around $76 million and $8.8 million for Group II orchestras. The Utah Symphony came in just shy of $12.2 million in 2000-2001 and was projected to be upwards of $13.7 million for 2001-2002. That being said‚ the Utah Symphony was considered to be at the

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    seventh piece was “Danse Macabre Op.40”‚ the eighth piece was “Frantic Forest Frenzy” and the ninth piece was “Les Preludes”. Last‚ the tenth piece was “Perfect Music-Breaking the Spell”‚ the eleventh pieces was “Symphony No.5-First Movement” and the last piece was “Ode to joy from Symphony No.9-Fourth Movement”. For the visual effects on the concert‚ the hall lighting was bright before the start of the concert. After that‚ lighting only focused on the stages of the hall. According to chief conductor

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    Dimitri Shostakovich

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    after which he decided to limit his public performances to his own works to separate himself from the virtuoso pianists. Prior to the competition‚ he had had a far greater success as a composer with the First Symphony (1924-25)‚ which quickly achieved worldwide recognition. The symphony was influenced by composers as diverse as Tchaikovsky‚ Paul Hindemith‚ and Sergey Prokofiev. The cultural climate in the Soviet Union was‚ compared to the Soviet Union at its peak‚ free at the time. Even the music

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    an action plan for Anne Ewers The Utah Symphony has proven its ability to generate substantial sums of Revenue with both performance revenues and by securing large sums of income from governmental grants along with generous contributions from individuals‚ corporations and foundations. The Symphony’s ability to draw large crowds along with their demanding schedule length allows them to offer the community ample opportunities to participate. The Symphony provides sustainability for 83 full time musicians

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    Shostakovich

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    classical symphony which he named‚ “1st Symphony”‚ as his graduation piece. After Dmitri graduated from the conservatory‚ he worked as a concert pianist for money and composed pieces in his spare time. Later‚ after much work‚ Dmitri managed to win the honorable mention award at the Warsaw International Piano Competition in 1927. After the contest‚ composer Bruno Walter very much impressed offered to conduct his “1st Symphony” in Berlin. In 1927 Dmitri finished his “2nd Symphony” and started

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    I would like to point out how symphony works by Bela Bartok get compared with music preceding Bartok. I will mainly focus on the development from the 18th century to the Bartok period. For the comparison‚ here I introduce Beethoven Symphony No.3 for the 18th century symphony work and Berlioz Symphony Fantastique for the 19th century symphony work. Beethoven Symphony No.3 “Eroica” is a masterpiece of the late 19th century. It shows many features of classical periods as well as showing numerous characteristics

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    Orchestra Concert Essay

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    instruments‚ the individuals performing‚ and the conductor all proved to be outstanding. The concerts proved to be interesting as I witnessed them‚ first hand. The first concert I attended was performed by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra had performed Shostakovich’s “Symphony NO. 7‚ Leningrad” from the Romantic era. The orchestra was a large ensemble (1) containing various instruments that contributed to the overall sound of the piece. Since the orchestra was a large ensemble‚ just like

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    JFT2 Task 1

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    the pyramid become important. Both the opera and symphony exist and have lives thus meeting the physiological needs. Moving up the pyramid from safety through self-actualization Bill could find ways to describe how the merger helps both organizations fill the needs for themselves which would in turn help the merged organization. Each organization has strengths and weaknesses‚ such as the opera having a stronger fund-raising history or the symphony having a greater reputation‚ which could lend themselves

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