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    "Symphony No .4" was first played at the Los Angeles Philharmonic in November 30‚ 1923. Conducted by Walter Henry Rothwell ‚ the orchestration included; 3 trombones‚ timpani‚ triangle‚ strings‚ 2 flutes ‚ 2 oboes‚ 2 clarinets‚ 2 bassoons‚ contrabassoon‚ 4 horns ‚and 2 trumpets‚ Viewed as the protagonist of Mozart during the Classical tradition‚ Johannes Brahmn’s success starts off at a young age. Growing up with a father who was a double bassist‚ Brahmn’s love for the art symphony started caving in.

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    conductor James K. Guthrie in 1929‚ and has provided world-class symphonic music for audiences around the region for 87 years. On Saturday‚ May 28‚ 2016 they performed their season closing “Finale Bravura”‚ which featured Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Magic Flute Overture”‚ Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s “Rococo Variations”‚ David Popper’s “Hungarian Rhapsody”‚ and Antonin Dvorak’s “Symphony No. 8”‚ at the California Theatre of Performing Arts with the help of Russian cellist Ruslan Biryukov. I had the opportunity

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    need only look to me; I have been told I am a reflection of the hero in almost every way. "At a banquet one evening‚ Cambalo heard the news of a king whose castle stood in the neighboring woods. It was a fairy king‚ a master of both white and black magic‚ that lived alone in his vast palace except for his daughter. It was said that he could take the form of animals‚ his favorite being a lion or an owl. The girl was the most beautiful of anything and any man that happened to see her was‚ at once‚ intent

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    Greek mythology is a fascinating subject that is well known in theatre‚ art‚ and literature. Many characters in this era are described in stock epithets‚ which help the reader envision the material better. Poseidon‚ Pan‚ and Hecate have unique characteristics and realms in which they rule. The characteristic of strength or power is associated with Poseidon‚ the Greek God of the seas. He is often viewed as a God whose mood changes often. For example‚ disasters such as hurricanes or earthquakes were

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    Program Notes on Eroica

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    HLM 213 Program Notes April 26‚ 2012 The Eroica Symphony Beethoven’s third symphony was first preformed privately in early August of 1804. One would think that the people of this time period would marvel over anything Beethoven composed. However‚ Eroica was not as well received or understood‚ as Beethoven would have liked. Many educated listeners were thrown off by the “false” horn entry halfway through the first movement. It is said that Beethoven’s pupil was surprised by this‚ and was reprimanded

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    Introduction to Humanities III‚ Music Final Paper October 23‚ 2013 The concept of Music as a Mirror of its Time is the thread that connects the musical eras discussed in this course and effective way to follow musical development by studying it in relation to the events and influences that shaped he history of the times. It is clear that music was used as a tool ranging from religious ceremony to self-expression. This paper will walk thought history‚ musical development and composers that represented

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    Musique Concrete

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    concrete’s overall existence. Beginning in even 1644 with de Caus’s hydraulic organ‚ artists were working to expand the typical concept of music. Another early invention was the glass harp‚ invented by Benjamin Franklin in 1763‚ used by both Beethoven and Mozart. The Italian Futurists also played a role in spurring progress toward musique concrete. Ferruccio Busoni‚ in his “Futurist Manifesto”‚ “…called for a worldwide artists’ revolt against the ossified values of the past…”(Appleton‚ 7) And in 1914‚ Luigi

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    Music Appreciation: a Guide

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    Music Appreciation Study Sheet Properties of Sound: 1. Pitch- Frequency of vibrations ● Overtones (makes up pitches). They are responsible for our unique voiceprint. They are located above the fundamental. ● Everyone has a unique voice print 2. Timbre- Color and quality. A tool by which we identify different voices and instruments. Very subjective- differently interpreted and heard and described. Ex: Gloomy‚ dark‚ clear‚ bright‚ harsh‚ rough‚ delicate‚ wide‚ narrow. ● Every person in the

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    Movie Reviews Letitia Crosson Captain America:The First Avenger This classic hero was done good in this modern rendition of a very old storyline. Steve Rogers‚ a sickly young man turned super soldier‚ who wanted nothing more than to fight alongside his fellow Americans‚ and childhood best friend‚ captured the hearts of action and comic book lovers.In a perfect combonation of writing and direction‚ the movie ensures that the viewer falls in love with Steve Rogers before they made him into

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    Peter Tchaikovsky By. Olivia D’Orazio Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was a very influential composer of the late 19th century‚ known for Swan Lake‚ the Nutcracker‚ and Sleeping Beauty. He was born in Russia and was not encouraged by his parents to be a musician. Little did they know that their son would be one of the most famous composers of all time. Pyotr (Peter) Ilyich Tchaikovsky was born May 7‚ 1840 in Kamsko-Votkinsk‚ a city east of Moscow Russia. His mother‚ Alexandra was half French and his father

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