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    Sawyer1  Miracle Sawyer  Ms.Wing  3rd Period  January 9‚ 2015    Who is Shakespeare?    “Be not afraid of greatness. Some are born great‚ some achieve greatness‚ and others have  greatness thrust upon them”(goodreads). William Shakespeare is said to be one of the most  popular idolized English authors. He has created some of the most relevant plays and poems  which are still important today. Many of the things he portrayed in his writings were thought to  be from his life experience. Shakespeare has lead the way for modern authors

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    of musical prodigy‚ and by 1784‚ he was hired as a court musician. In 1787‚ Beethoven went to‚ for a short time‚ study under Mozart‚ and when Mozart heard Ludwig‚ he said‚ “Keep your eyes on him; some day he will give the world something to talk

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    every area of life..” this would include work. Every person‚ job and area of life will have its fall. Not one particular part will be perfect. Keller gives an example from the play Amadeus. Mozart and Salieri‚ both composers but they each had success in their own. Salieri was envious of the kind of success Mozart had because he was no doubt a prodigy. However‚

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    the several websites for music‚ Gioachino Rossini was Italian composer and he wrote 39 operas and sacred music and chamber music. But his best well known music is “William Tell Overture” which is composed in 1829 and led to the nickname “The Italian Mozart” in 18th classic era. When I listened to this music‚ I thought that this music represented the changing of weather‚ because it was fully quiet and calm in the beginning as quiet dawn; only few cellos and double basses were playing and some violins

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    reduces stress whilst completing a task. Research has been done continuously since the 80’s to learn the effect of music to an individual. Rauscher‚ Shaw‚ and Ky (1993) described the effect of classical music on cognitive functioning‚ called “The Mozart Effect”‚ it is said to improve one’s spatial reasoning. Hallman‚ Price‚ and Katsarou (2002) stated that calming music improves individual’s performance on arithmetic and memory task. All this improved ability might relate to one thing‚ stress alleviation

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    were invented and added. Crooks are pieces of different-sized‚ coiled tubing that are attached to the lead pipe of the horn. They alter the pitch to a desired key. These were the horns that were used extensively by classical musicians such as Haydn‚ Mozart‚ and Beethoven. The more sophisticated‚ rounder‚ and mellower sound of this horn

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    Music 360 Fall 2012 History paper Lucia di Lammermoor- Mad scene Lucia di Lammermoor‚ written in 1835‚ is an opera by Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848) based on the novel The Bride of Lammermoor by Sir Walter Scott. The opera is often called a masterpiece and has‚ thus far‚ stood the test of time. It was not only popular in its day‚ but remains popular repertory today and performed by companies around the world every year. The “Mad Scene” has been remarked as a reason to go to the opera

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    ------------------------------------------------- Performing the Characters: 3 interpretations of Verdi-Liszt’s Rigoletto Paraphrase ------------------------------------------------- Featuring Li Yundi‚ Maciej Pikulski and Leslie Howard Evan Asava Aree Table of Contents List of Figures: 3 List of Tracks: 4 Chapter 1: Introduction 5 1.1 Rigoletto: Opera by Verdi 5 1.2 Rigoletto: Piano Transcription by Liszt 6 Chapter 2: Characters in Rigoletto 8 2.1 The Duke 8 2.2 Maddalena 9 2.3 Gilda

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    Classical Dates: 1750-1820 1. What was going historically during this era? What was life like? 2. What is the Enlightenment? A movement led by French intellectuals who advocated reasons the universal source of knowledge and truth. 3. What was the preferred texture of classical composers? Homophony 4. What is absolute music? Instrumental music based on abstract principles of music theory and form. 5. What are some characteristics of rhythm in Classical music? Very define and regular. 6.

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    perhaps the best links between those of the Baroque period and those of Mozart. C.P.E. Bach’s keyboard concerti contain some brilliant soloistic writing. Some of them have movements that run into one another without a break‚ and there are frequent cross-movement thematic references. Mozart‚ as a boy‚ made arrangements for harpsichord and orchestra of three sonata movements by Johann Christian Bach. By the time he was twenty‚ Mozart was able to write concerto ritornelli that gave the orchestra admirable

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