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    its tendency to be more abstract. Thus‚ what a particular piece of a classic music is about and what it means are dependent on an individual’s interpretation. In this paper‚ I will discuss the kind of imagination stimulated by the classical piece‚ Concerto for Orchestra‚ by Bela Bartok. In my imagination‚ the aural‚ mental and intellectual stimulation attributable to this piece of classical music relates to the differences between countryside experiences and life that those living in cities and towns

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    Piano Concert Comparison

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    Comparison Between Piano Concert by Barbara Wieman and Sacramento Chamber Orchestra February 20‚ 1997 William Strang On Feb 20‚1997‚ I attended a piano concert that was performed by Barbara Wieman. The performance was held at the American River College Music Department choir room. The choir room holds about 100 people and every seat was taken and students were seated on the floor. The audience was dressed casual as everyone was students trying to do their concert papers. Barbara Weiman

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    Mozart Sonata K545

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    Mozart Sonata K.545 3/25/2014 Piano Sonata No.16 was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1788. Mozart himself catalogued this Sonata as “for beginners” and it is also known by its nickname Sonata Facile or Sonata Semplice(Froment‚ 2010). This Sonata however was not published in Mozart’s lifetime but only later on in 1805. It is a typical Classical eraSonata piece written in C major and consists of three movements: I. Allegro‚ II. Andante‚ III. Rondo. In the following essay

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    Michael Meets Mozart

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    Side Notes: Helpful Hints: • I came up with a killer Mozart-style arrangement involving several songs by modern artists. But I ran into a roadblock with getting permissions. So I decided to do variations on a theme by making my arrangement an original tune. • Learn the hardest parts first with the correct fingering. Instead of using a slower tempo to practice longer sections‚ try using the actual tempo to practice overlapping shorts sections (as small as 2 notes...hands alone if needed). • For

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    Mendelssohn Concerto in E Minor: A Staple of the Violin Repertoire “I would like to compose a violin concerto for next winter. One in E minor keeps running through my head‚ and the opening gives me no peace‚” German composer Felix Mendelssohn wrote to his friend‚ violinist Ferdinand David‚ in 1838. Mendelssohn would seek to collaborate on his last orchestral work with David‚ revising it painstakingly until its premiere in Leipzig in 1845. The first movement of Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto in E Minor

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    Concerto Grosso Analysis

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    Before concerto grosso took form‚ it had a series of predecessors that morphed over time to finally become what we recognise today as concerto grosso. The first of these predecessors was the trio sonata – a work composed for two violins and cello. Trio sonatas were composed in the style of da chiesa (to be performed in the church) or da camera (to be performed in the courts of noblemen and aristocrats). Trio sonata evolved into solo sonatas where a solo instrument such as violin‚ flute‚ oboe or cello

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    J. S. Bach and the Second Brandenburg Concerto In December 1917‚ Johann Sebastian Bach began working as Prince Leopold of Cothen’s Kappelmeister (German: “chapel master‚” director of music)‚ tasked with composing for celebrations and holidays. A lover of music‚ the prince held Bach in high esteem; paying Bach more than twice the salary of his predecessor. Restricted by the chapel’s low-quality organ‚ Bach negotiated for new instruments in Carlsbad and Berlin‚ traveling with the prince throughout

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    Online classes are becoming a common feature of higher education‚ and this has led some educators to explore whether all of the features associated with a college experience could be accomplished online‚ but some argue that it’s better to study full-time at a college or university. In my opinion online classes can be very beneficial. Thus‚ this essay will discuss about the different between online classes and full-time classes at college or university. First of all‚ the tuition cost of colleges

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    Not only there are many concertos written in the classical era‚ but also famous suits for cellos were written‚ such as Cello Suits by Johann Sebastian Bach. I would like to play the cello in the Classical era because of its rich color‚ deep tones‚ and wide variety of sounds. In the Baroque era‚ Antonio Vivaldi composed at least 25 cello concertos and one of them is Cello Concerto in C Major RV 398. It has three movements in the order of allegro‚ largo‚ allegro (IMSLP). Sonata form did not exist

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    Mozart and the Whale

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    Media Review: Mozart and the Whale Mozart and the Whale is a movie loosely based on the non-fiction book of the same name written by Jerry Newport.  The main characters are Donald‚ played by Josh Hartnet‚ and Isabelle played by Radha Mitchell.  The film follows the two main characters as they meet and build a relationship.  It focuses on the normal ups and downs of a typical romance that is compounded by the fact that the lovers both have Asperger’s Syndrome.  Asperger’s Syndrome is a pervasive

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