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    Concert Report

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    the band. While on the right side cellos‚ double basses‚ oboes‚ clarinet‚ flute‚ and French horns and more brass. The audience showed interest in the performance which depicted a variety of musicality. The cooperation between the ensemble and the conductor‚ along with the audience’s expression to the pieces played tied well together and completed the venue of the performance attended. The first piece played was for Mozart‚ “Symphony No.31 ("Paris")” by Léo Delibes portrayed many changes in dynamics

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    The antecedent years of the Classical Symphony moulded and defined the typical outline and structure that became established by the early 18th Century. By the 1720s in particular‚ the framework comprised of a dramatic‚ fast movement followed by a second slow‚ lyrical movement and ended with a fast dance-like third movement. It is known‚ between the years of 1720-1820‚ 16‚558 symphonies had been written. By the beginning of the 19th Century‚ the symphony had generally maintained the same principle

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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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    Haydn’s symphony no. 94 second movement Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) was born in Rohrau. He was exposed to a lot of folk music when he was younger and this had an effect on his later style. His talents were soon discovered and at the age of 29 he started working for a wealthy family in Hungary‚ where he worked for almost 30 years. Haydn composed his works extremely quickly‚ performing two concertos and two operas weekly‚ and chamber works daily. Haydn’s compositions became popular throughout Europe

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    Three Dancing Goats

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    The Three Dancing Goats "fTT^HIS evening I am going to tell you the JL tale of the three dancing goats‚ " began Baba Trinco as he squatted on the floor and greeted us with his broad smile. " Once upon a time it happened that a hardworking young peasant was lucky enough to possess three dancing goats. He was lucky because they brought him all he desired a little comfort for his widowed mother‚ and a pretty wife. " He and his mother lived in a little bamboo hut and had a small plot of grazing land

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    There ’s music for church‚ music for parties‚ music for every occasion. Western Art Music is the oldest form still listened to and performed today. The literature most well-known across continents and generations such as Beethoven ’s "Fur Elise" or Mozart ’s infamous "Waltz" - gives its common name - classical music. Classical music is the most traditional music and gives a good foundation for musicians of every level to learn on. The musical genre known as New Age is perhaps the classification

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    Beethoven Biography My composer Beethoven was born in Bonn‚Germany during the year 1770. His mom was Maria Magdalena and father Johann van Beethoven. Beethoven was first learning from his dad‚ who was a tenor. Beethoven’s father was very mad‚ angry‚ and aggressive. He also drank a lot. He did not share Beethoven’s love for music and did not support him. As Beethoven got older he began to study and performed very well. After that he started to become the best of his brothers and sisters. But soon

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    The concept of success is something that society has been obsessed with since the beginning of civilization. People constantly question: What defines success? What separates the successful from the normal? However‚ the most important question regarding the topic is: What does one need to become successful? Most consider the buildings blocks for success to be plenty of hard work‚ intrinsic skills‚ and a small amount of luck. However‚ some believe that success is not this simple‚ and that a number

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    Life and works of Pyotr Tchaikovsky Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was born in Kamsko-Votkinsk‚ Russia‚ on May 7‚ 1840. He was introduced to music at age 5. His father was a Ukrainian mining engineer and his mother died when he was 14 - an event that may have stimulated him to compose (http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/5648/Tchaikovsky.htm). He was forced to deal with the cold atmosphere of a military boarding school after his mother died. As such‚ he shied away from the harsh and brutal world and found

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    Mr. James Brown

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    piano‚ trumpet‚ the flute‚ and much more. On every Christmas day‚ he would feed the homeless and give away free turkeys on Thanksgiving day. As a tradition‚ his family continues to do the same down to this day. James Brown had a big family. Mr. James Brown also taught himself how to do a lot of cool stuff like write songs. His first song was “Please‚ Please‚ Please”‚ which is still popular today. He wrote over 5000 songs‚ which he said was more than Mozart or Beethoven who wrote

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