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    The Piano Concerto

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    century saw a new and more innovative genre of piano concertos. However this concerto received a great deal of criticism due to its lack of proper form and balance between symphony ensemble and soloist. Eventually classical composer‚ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‚ perfected the form of the piano concerto and his approach to writing the concerto was used throughout the classical period. It wasn’t until the early 19th century that other composers had expanded on this idea and found different ways of keeping

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    Does classical music really help you study better? Many recent research studies show that music indeed does in fact improve thinking. In 1993‚ researchers at the University of California at Irvine discovered the so-called Mozart Effect - that college students “who listened to ten minutes of Mozart’s Sonata for Two Pianos in D major K448 before taking an IQ test scored nine points higher” than when they had sat in silence or listened to relaxation tapes. Other studies have also indicated that it doesn’t

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    Schubert C. Verdi D. Whiteman Score: 0.2/0.2 5. The early Romantic composer ____________ composed more than 600 songs. Student Response Value Correct Answer Feedback A. Verdi B. Schubert 100% C. Schumann D. Brahms Score: 0/0.2 6. _____________ became known as the "Paganini of the piano." Student Response Value Correct Answer Feedback A. Schubert B. Wagner C. Liszt 100% D. Verdi Score: 0.2/0

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    major role-player. Mozart Music has already been proven to improve vision‚ and motor coordination of a person. It is highly controversial and became a topic of debate between some psychologists. The main objective of this study was to test whether background music has an effect on the net speed of typing. Fifteen Volunteers were recruited for this experiment. The experiment was consisted of three setups‚ namely: Setup A- No Music‚ Setup B- Modern Music‚ and Setup C- Mozart Music. Each setup was

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    - Born in 1810. died in 1849 - Polish composer but lived most of his life in France - Polish mother and French dad - 1830 - Poland was under Russian occupation - use his music as a statement. - Used his music as a nationalism - Pianist - virtuoso - Lots of piano pieces even concertos - Main genres he contributed to - character pieces ○ Quite brief and communicate a single mood ○ Convey a sense of emotion and it prevails throughout the piece ○ Within Character pieces - there

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    Gabriel Josipovici’s scathing tone throughout What Ever Happened to Modernism refreshes readers who find most literature hollow and the modern social landscape overly accepting. Near the end of a prolific career in both fiction and non-fiction‚ Josipovici writes from the perspective of a well-read scholar in his field; his vast knowledge provides him with endless opportunities for analysis. His masterful command of language and his interpretive genius are both a blessing and a curse‚ however. These

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    Antonio Salieri Biography

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    Vienna‚ Austria. Allegations by Mozart In Vienna in the 1790s‚ Mozart accused Salieri of plagiarism and of attempting to murder him with poison. As Mozart’s music became more popular over the decades and Salieri’s music was forgotten‚ Mozart’s unsubstantiated allegations gained credence and tarnished Salieri’s reputation. The biographer Alexander Wheelock Thayer believes that Mozart’s suspicions of Salieri could have originated with an incident in 1781 when Mozart applied to be the music teacher

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    Mozart I was so lucky to have the opportunity to meet Mozart and learned a lot of how he started and his outstanding accomplishments. Mozart was the most accomplished European composer from this time period. He began composing his own music at the at age of 5 and he wrote his first opera at 12. He was very talented. Even though he lived short life‚ he still managed to succeed. He was considered one of the best composer of this time period. He composed for many different musical genres. In addition

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    Music‚ much like most of what human beings have declared to be a form of art‚ has gone through thousands of years of evolution that it now no longer resembles much of what its pioneers intended to be. Indeed‚ the definition of music in itself along with its performance and significance may vary according to different cultures and social contexts. It is this ambiguity that has allowed music to traverse not only physical boundaries but also to build bridges between gaps‚ whether it be culturally

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    When an individual is working towards mastering a task‚ the thought of how many hours it could take is most likely the last thought. The article “10‚000 Hours” by Malcolm Gladwell explains to us that it can take a person up to 10‚000 hours before an individual will master their task or talent.. Malcolm Gladwell stated in the article that “practice isn’t the thing you do‚ once you are good‚ it’s the thing you do that makes you good.” When reading the article it makes you wonder‚ “what does that mean

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