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    Morocco through the palace‚ mosques‚ and sufi lodges of the Ottoman Empire. Above all a vocal music‚ Ottoman music traditionally accompanies a solo singer with a small instrumental ensemble. In recent times‚ instruments might include tambur (lute)‚ ney (flute)‚ kemençe (fiddle)‚ keman (Western violin)‚

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    period music of flute. Moreover‚ I will focus on one instrument‚ flute‚ because I have great interest in it‚ and I have a lot of experience of studying and performing the instrument. In this investigation‚ I will focus on the compositional features found in the music such as form and structure‚ tone color‚ mood‚ and musical background. One of the most famous classical flute pieces is concerto in G major No. 1 K313 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Although it is widely known that flute was Mozart’s least

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    throughout and what is sad continues to the end Opera‚ instrumental music Classical Fluctuates to provide sudden‚ dramatic contrasts of character Sonatas‚ Rondos‚ Variations are used a lot Flexible rhythm Light‚ elegant and restrained Beethoven‚ Mozart‚ Hadyn Dynamics used to create contrast of mood and express emotions Music with particular qualities of clarity and balance in melody‚ harmony and rhythm Sonatas Romantic Ternary‚ Free form used a lot Chopin‚ Liszt‚ Schumann‚ Schubert Passionate

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    points is visible in the 1st movement of Mozart ’s Symphony no.41. Please refer to the Immerseel 2001 recording for time frame references. In this movement‚ pedal points are evident at 1:07~1:18 and at 8:34~8:44. Here‚ the violins play the melody which deviates from the key of C major in which the movement is written. In order to sustain stability and as a reminder of the movement ’s home key‚ Mozart wrote a long sustained tone in the dominant 5th for flute‚ oboe‚ horns and trumpets to pull the

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    Brandenburg Concertos”. This series was given as a gift to the Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt. This particular piece was of great importance to the Baroque style‚ expressing very dramatic tones and shifts in orchestra. The entire piece consisted of flutes‚ violins‚ strings‚ and the harpsichord‚ a primitive piano that played a very supporting and above all else a concertino piece that seemed to unify the piece as a whole. The repetition of the piece is in a concerto grosso format‚ consisting of a Tutti-Concertino-Tutti

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    Baby Teething Feeder Munchkin Mozart Magic Cube Our little baby loves music‚ so I think this will probably be a wonderful toy for her. It is huge and straightforward to use‚ and we had something a bit similar for the boys. It plays French horn‚ piano‚ flute‚ and violin sounds and has nice rounded corners so no one gets hurt. You can also have all of the instruments play at once with an orchestra button; I think she is going to love this. Melissa & Doug Pretty Purse Fill and Spill I knew something

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    "Things have a life of their own‚ " the gypsy proclaimed with a harsh accent. "It’s simply a matter of waking up their souls. " José Arcadio Buenda‚ whose unbridled imagination always went beyond the genius of nature and even beyond miracles and magic‚ thought that it would be possible to make use of that useless invention to extract gold from the bowels of the earth. POST-BOOM LITERATURE: Puig‚ M. Betrayed by Rita Hayworth (1968) --Not at

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    THE CLASSICAL PERIOD (1775-1825) The Baroque period culminated in the masterpieces of J.S. Bach and G.F. Handel. In the middle of the eighteenth century‚ contemporaneous with the mature years of Bach and Handel‚ a new musical style developed that is known as Rococo or preclassical style. This style is most evident in keyboard and orchestral music‚ but it is mentioned here because it represented a transition from the Baroque to the Classical era‚ occurring between 1725 and 1770. In the world of painting

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    father taught him day and night playing music. Unfortunately‚ Johann had a problem with alcohol and become alcoholic. Johann‚ who noticed the talent of his son and realized how he was good. Viewing it as Beethoven immediately will become the next Mozart. At the age of seven‚ Beethoven already made his first public concert at a place called‚ Colonge. Due to the alcohol problem of his father‚ Beethoven began to learn music from a musician named Guttlob Neefe. While teaching him‚ Guttlob Neefe also

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    concerto (from the Italian: concerto‚ plural concerti or‚ often‚ the anglicised form concertos) is a musical composition usually composed in three parts or movements‚ in which (usually) one solo instrument (for instance‚ a piano‚ violin‚ cello or flute) is accompanied by an orchestra. The etymology is uncertain‚ but the word seems to have originated from the conjunction of the two Latin words conserere (meaning to tie‚ to join‚ to weave) and certamen (competition‚ fight): the idea is that the

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