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    ever written. During the Classical period‚ Beethoven’s compositions were the expression as one of the most powerful musical personalities. Although Beethoven was influenced by most of the famous composers such as Franz Joseph Haydn‚ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‚ etc. but he was also innovated new techniques that will be seen in the next music period. Beethoven built a musical bridge from the Classical style and the new beginning of Romanticism. Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn‚ Germany and was baptized

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    part of the Holy Roman Empire‚ Beethoven displayed his musical talents at an early age and was taught by his father Johann van Beethoven and Christian Gottlob Neefe. During his first 22 years in Bonn‚ Beethoven intended to study with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and befriended Joseph Haydn. Beethoven moved to Vienna in 1792 and began studying with Haydn‚ quickly gaining a reputation as a virtuoso pianist. He lived in Vienna until his death. In about 1800 his hearing began to deteriorate‚ and by the last decade

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    While small‚ he imitated Mozart. However‚ he was not as truthful as Mozart was. He had a knack to lie about his age to many people. Nevertheless‚ Beethoven was a steady musician of great talents as he played viola in Bonn’s two orchestras and became a composer as a teen. After the death of his mother

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    investigation‚ I will focus on the compositional features found in the music such as form and structure‚ tone color‚ mood‚ and musical background. One of the most famous classical flute pieces is concerto in G major No. 1 K313 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Although it is widely known that flute was Mozart’s least favorite instrument‚ the concerto is very beautifully written in terms of not only variety of texture and structure‚ but also the subtle changes in mood. The concerto is composed of three

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    the Caribbean theme song was written by Hans Zimmer and is widely known by most people‚ similarly to Mozart’s Elein kleine Nachtmusik. Pirates of the Caribbean is a very well-produced movie‚ therefore it has a very complex theme song. Even though Mozart has many instruments and different variety of music characteristics‚ he is able to balance different characteristics. Their characteristics range from their meter‚ melody‚ rhythm‚ harmony‚ texture‚ and the instruments used in each song. To start

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    Witold Lutoslawski‚ Siegfried Matthus‚ Winfried Zillig‚ Gottfried von Einem‚ and Aribert Reimann (mwolfe.de/). There were many composers who wrote works specifically for Fischer-Dieskau. The most memorable one was Benjamin Britten who wrote the War Requiem for Fischer-Dieskau in 1962 (Schrott). He also played Papageno in The Magic Flute (Lewis). Over the years‚ Fischer-Dieskau’s repertoire changed. After he became well known on stage‚ Fischer-Dieskau began digitally recording many works. He recorded

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    Show how the playwright creates tension and how this increases your appreciation of any aspect of the play. Arthur Miller’s modern tragedy Death of a Salesman is rife with tension regarding the protagonist‚ Willy Loman‚ a salesman eluded and deluded by the American Dream. The play follows Miller’s reworking of the Aristotelian hero in the final twenty-four hours of his life. Willy’s obsession with his Dream and all associated with it – personal attractiveness‚ business success and family success

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    The Cyril Burt Affairs: Until his death in 1971‚ the British educational psychologist Sir Cyril Burt was viewed as one of the most significant and influential educational psychologists of his time. Within a year of his death‚ however‚ the legitimacy of his research was being questioned. The questions began to turn into accusations‚ and by 1976 he was officially accused of fabricating data to prove that intelligence was inherited. The publication of Burt’s official biography by Leslie Hearnshaw in

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    Second Listening Assignment MUSC 220 Ludwig van Beethoven‚ 1770-1827. Classical Period Symphony No. 5 in C minor‚ Op. 67 This piece is relatively long compared to the music written in previous periods such as Medieval‚ Renaissance and Baroque. Beethoven is known to have stretched the musical forms of the Classical period‚ which were already different in nature and length to those in previous periods. This piece appears to be more distorted than other symphonies in the same period; even music

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    of the lives of composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri. I shall be playing Salieri‚ court composer of the Habsburg court of Vienna in the 18th century and the early part of the 19th‚ around the time of Mozart’s rise to fame. He is bitter and jealous of Mozart and his popularity‚ and in the monologue he turns to God and asks what he has done to deserve this. He has worked his entire life to get to where he is and yet along comes young Mozart who seems to be able to put quill to parchment

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