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    Based on Alexander Pushkin’s 1833 short story‚ Tchaikovsky’s penultimate operatic work is a musically idiosyncratic mixture of his recognizable orchestral style with elements of pastiche. Not renowned as a composer of opera‚ Tchaikovsky had hit a bullseye with a previous Pushkin adaptation‚ Eugene Onegin in 1879. Admitting an irresistible attraction to operatic form in spite of his inability to master it‚ the maestro used the folk origins of Pushkin’s verse novel to present a series of interlinked

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    Organizational Management – Task 2 Utah Symphony Strengths Financial The Utah Symphony Orchestra (USO) has a long a deep history as an arts organization. This success directly related to the contributions of two major heads of the organization‚ Mr. Abravanel and the current music director Keith Lockhart. This long history has allowed them to grow their endowment to over $817‚000 as of the end of 2001. Part of the great success of the organization has also to do with the international notoriety

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    The Mendelssohn Concerto in E Minor: A Staple of the Violin Repertoire “I would like to compose a violin concerto for next winter. One in E minor keeps running through my head‚ and the opening gives me no peace‚” German composer Felix Mendelssohn wrote to his friend‚ violinist Ferdinand David‚ in 1838. Mendelssohn would seek to collaborate on his last orchestral work with David‚ revising it painstakingly until its premiere in Leipzig in 1845. The first movement of Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto

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    Poems that are based on romanticism such as "Thanatopsis" by William Cullen Bryant express a certain feeling not obtained in other kinds of poems. Many people in the romantic era believed that man’s purpose was to become one with nature. They felt power and wisdom comes from nature. They also believed in humanitarian which was an elevated common man or noble savage. Intuition was said to be more important than reason. People stressed the concept of following instincts. The poem "Thanatopsis" is a

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    During the Romantic era‚ nationalism proved to be a major influence of the relationship between composers and their music. The political unrest all over Europe provoked many forms of nationalism. The Romantic composers of this era expressed their sense of nationalism in many ways. One way that composers showed this was basing their music on the songs and dances of their people‚ such as Chopin in his mazurkas. Also‚ composers wrote dramatic works based on folklore and symphonic poems or operas

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    ay  Introduction Beginning with the late nineteenth century‚ a new “Romantic” attitude characterized culture and many works of art in Western civilization. It emphasized a revulsion against established values such as social order and religion and exalted individualism‚ irrationalily‚ imagination‚ emotions and nature. Two famous artists from the age of Romanticism are Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Mendelssohn and Rosetti led very different lives. Rossetti was honoured for

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    University of Phoenix Material Romantic Composer Comparison For each of the following categories‚ write six to eight bullet points. Romantic composer Modern-day musician Life story Clara Wieck Shumann Pianist Vocalist Passion for art/performing Robert Shuman Composer Amy Lee Classical piano Unique image Mezzo-soprano Beautiful voice Create shows/videos Favorite composition Romance in E Flat Minor‚ Op. 11 No.1 Hello by Lee‚ Moody‚ and Hodges Common themes or stories used in the musical work

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    Johannes Brahms was a composer in the third phase of the Romanticism era. He is considered one of the most important composers of the German school in the 19th century although he presents in his works Romantic and Classic characteristics. His music reflects an assimilation of both genders as he incorporates classic forms in a language typically romantic. According to …. ++++(algo de Brahms). However‚ the recuperation of musical elements‚ particularly the classic formalism and the Baroque counterpoint

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    When the word “Romantic” is heard‚ love and affection usually fill the mind. Not in the case of the eighteenth and nineteenth century‚ where the term “Romanticism” was established. Romanticism can be defined as a literary movement that “marked the reaction in literature‚ philosophy‚ art‚ religion‚ and politics from the neoclassicism and formal orthodoxy of the preceding period” (Holman‚ Harmon 1). Defining aspects of Romanticism include: nature‚ emotion‚ individualism‚ imagination‚ idealism‚ and

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    During the Industrial revolution‚ sometime in the 1840s through the 1850s‚ Romanticism took the backseat to a whole new movement in art called the Realist Movement. As we all know‚ the Romanticism movement was a movement of art that was vastly connected and designed to appeal to the emotions of the viewer. In the paintings of Romanticism nature was drawn with light airy colors to make the scene seem happier and the people were drawn with overly exaggerated faces to help allure emotions‚ all as a

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