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    Eddins Mozart Symphonies 39‚ 40‚ 41 Performed by The Berlin Philharmonic‚ conducted by Sir Simon Rattle My first impressions of the conductor held fairly true throughout the performance. Sir Simon Rattle is perhaps the most enigmatic master of the baton I have had the pleasure of watching. This is quite an interesting observation‚ since he doesn’t use a baton. He stands in front of his orchestra‚ sans instrument himself‚ without even a podium or stand‚ and conducts using gestures‚ hand movements and

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    Question #1 History of music from 1650 to 1800 can be described by three major periods‚ the middle Baroque‚ the late Baroque / early Classical‚ and Classical eras. The middle Baroque can be described as a time of developing and standardizing musical forms‚ styles‚ and conventions‚ and then obeying those conventions in the creation of new music. The second era found the undoing of these conventions in two important areas‚ prompting the end of the Baroque and beginning of the Classical era. The final era

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    ?Give an account of the contribution of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to the understanding of the Classical concerto‚ making specific reference to a variety of his musical compositions in this genre. Concerto by definition is usually a musical work in which one solo instrument is accompanied by the orchestra‚ or as stated in The Grove Online Dictionary “An instrumental work that maintains contrast between an orchestral ensemble and a smaller group or a solo instrument or among various groups of an

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    MusicMovement‚ and Art in the Curriculum CHD 109 Instructor‚ Jan H July 10‚ 2009 MusicMovement and Art in the Curriculum Musicmovement‚ and art should be a part of every school’s curriculum. Unfortunately‚ it is being cut at an alarming rate from many schools across the United States mainly due to lack of funding. One might ask‚ “Why is musicmovement‚ and art so important”? Well‚ I am going to explain some of the many reasons it is of benefit to every child‚ and

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    Classical Music vs. Modern Music Classical and Modern music have many differences as well as similarities. In this paper‚ I compare classical and modern-day music through a means of artists‚ performances‚ and specific pieces. Although modern and classical music have different meanings‚ for example classical music back in the early 19th century was only played for the rich and royal and took some composers multiple months to compose‚ while modern music can be created in just hours with electronic

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    2013 Cynthia Laker This essay will include an introduction‚ and then use examples of works from Mozart‚ Haydn and Beethoven to discuss the historical significance and evolution of the six genres of the Viennese Classical Style. I. The String Quartet; II. the Symphony and the Symphony Orchestra; III. Sonata; IV. The Concerto; V. Serenade This essay will also describe the four forms found in the four-movement symphony. Sonata allegro; Ternary; Theme and Variations; Rondo Introduction The

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    Influences in Classical Music The intersections between cultures and musical traditions can result in interesting and/or drastic changes in one’s music compositions. Significantly‚ in the mid-18th century‚ this was called The Age of Enlightenment or The Age of Reason. It was due to socio-political 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

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    Western Classical Music When I listen to my favorite songs I always wondered how music from the past is so different than music of today‚ however‚ it turns out that the music we listen to today originated a lot from western classical music. In our textbook “World of Music” by David Willoughby he categorizes five different eras that comes together to be known as western classical music. It includes: Chapter 9‚ “Music to 1600‚” Chapter 10‚ “Music of the Baroque Period‚” Chapter 11‚ “Music of the

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    Comparison of Classical and Baroque Music According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary music is the science or art of ordering tones or sounds in succession‚ in combination‚ and in temporal relationships to produce a composition having unity and continuity (Music‚ 2011). Music as we know it today has evolved dramatically‚ and is still going through evolution every day. This paper will review the beginning of this evolution‚ and the two major periods that has crafted music into an art and shaped

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    Classical Music vs. Rock Music As I grew up my dad had some rules that everyone that wanted to live in the house had to follow. One of those rules was that every individual growing in the house had to learn how to play an instrument. When I was growing up‚ I loved to listen to rock music and used to imagine myself playing the guitar so I told my dad I wanted to play the guitar and he enrolled me in a classical guitar class. Let me tell you something I had to learn the hard way‚ classical music

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