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    the vocal music of the Romantic Period. The student must have known what are vocal music and the characteristics of it. After the discussion about vocal music‚ proceed to the well known composers in Romantic Era (Franz Peter Schubert and Giuseppe Verdi). But before the teacher introduce the composers some pictures of local and international composers/artists will be presented in the class. The teacher will ask the students if the know who are in the picture(s). Relate it to the topic bout the composers

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    Patterson MUS 101 Survey of Music Literature October 31st‚ 2013 Narrowing Your Topic Worksheet PART ONE -WHAT IS YOUR GENERAL IDEA FOR YOUR RESEARCH PAPER? I want to focus on the life of Salieri and his controversial life that coincides with Mozart and his death. PART TWO - FOCUS YOUR TOPIC 1 WHAT? Which aspects of this topic most interest you? Which aspects are you thinking of writing about? Mostly the way Salieri’s style of composing and playing compares with Mozart’s‚ and mainly the biography

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    There resounds a proverbial question‚ "If a tree falls in the woods and no one is there to hear‚ does it make a sound as it falls?" Capricious as this query may appear I have had occasion to entertain just such a notion when‚ as a youth‚ I found an exploratory journey down a deep wood ’s path abruptly halted by the greeting of an enormous fallen tree. The colossal obstacle lay across my path and presented itself a motionless‚ silent guardian that protected that which lay beyond from my further

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    the new musical structure. Forms like the opera and orchestra revolutionized—the former branching out from serious to variety‚ and the latter have a complete upheaval. Moreover‚ on the late Classical period‚ great composers such as Beethoven and Mozart studied the works of Baroque composers Bach and Handel. The later works of the classical composers were characterized of having innovative yet powerful polyphony inspired by Bach’s masterpieces‚

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    in the Gilded Age. With this in mind‚ at around the same time just eight years later in 1894‚ Berthe Morisot‚ a most famous Impressionist artist‚ completed The Mozart Sonata‚ just a year prior to her death in 1895. Morisot‚ a French borne passionate artist‚ eventually moved to Brussels with her daughter Julie‚ who is the light of The Mozart Sonata. Both genre paintings are swathed in history from their time periods while also eluding to each artist’s own personal backgrounds. The various visual properties

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    Different types of music influence focus in different ways‚ which can have an impact on grades. Studies have shown that music has an impact on our ability to focus. A phenomenon known as the Mozart Effect says that listening to Mozart and other classical artists can improve memory. Other studies have found that music with lyrics can be distracting and negatively affect the learning process. As Advanced Placement and honors students‚ we decided to test these theories in order to see how the music

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    GOLDEN MEAN It all started from this very smart man named Leonardo Bonacci‚ also known as Fibonacci. Fibonacci was a very important mathematician in Europe; he is believed to be the first. He learned with Arabic mathematicians and had an Arabic learning background to math. Fibonacci had this idea of counting how many rabbits are produced in a yearí ĉ. Fibonacci started with a pair of rabbits. The next month he had a new pair‚ as well the next one too. Fibonacci started working for a solution

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    finally finished. It was then discovered that the man who came to Mozart was Count Franz Von Walsegg. He wanted a requiem written for his wife’s funeral. He also desired to pass it off as his own‚ which is why he kept hidden from Mozart. Because nobody defended Mozart right away‚ the Count was able to take credit for it and rename it as his own. It wasn’t until 1799 when it was first published that Constanze revealed the truth that Mozart did not finish it and that it was not written or completed by

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    Ludvig van Beethoven no doubt is one of the greatest pianist and composers to date. His earlier works are usually compared to Mozart due to the similarity of the structure but one major different was Beethoven’s ability to incorporate his own imagination into each composition. Although most of his work had been recognized by the music industry‚ it was his first symphony of the starting point in his career. The Symphony number one‚ opus 21 was written in C major contain four movements‚ and although

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    At an early age‚ van Beethoven‚ took an interest in music and his father taught him day and night‚ on returning to the house from music practice or the tavern. Without a doubt‚ the child was gifted and his father Johann envisioned creating a new Mozart‚ a child prodigy. On March 26th 1778‚ at the age of 7 ½‚ Ludwig Van Beethoven gave his first public performance at Cologne. Soon Ludwig learned music‚ notably the organ and composition by renowned musicians such as Gottlob Neefe. Neefe recognized

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