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    flow with a series of short distinct phrases of normally two to four measures in length in order to produce antecedent and consequent phrases. A favorite opening in the early symphonies was the hammer-like blows in unisons and octaves. Thus‚ Sammartini made use of the trend to compose the two bars opening of this Symphony in F Major‚ No. 32. Furthermore‚ the rest and pause were quite significant in this music. Their purposes were to create shorter phrases instead of spinning out the musical ideas

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    Fashion Photography has been seen as lightweight end of photography due to it`s close relationship to the fashion industry‚ which is dependent on fast turnover; transitory‚ commercial Fashion advertisement in particular is seen as denying the purity of the image → shows the typical‚ stylised instead of the unique moment/event; has nothing artistic (stylised fashion shoot‚ controlled‚ created‚ unnatural‚ uniform and monotone‚ all are essentially the same in their aim to sell clothes) captured

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    Greer‚ CF & Moreland‚ KD 2003‚ ’United Airlines’ and American Airlines’ online crisis communication following the September 11 terrorist attacks’‚ Public Relations Review‚ vol. 29‚ no. 4‚ pp. 427‐41. Q1 Despite the previous analysis of airline specific crisis communication by researchers such as Sturges and Coombs (Greer & Moreland 2003‚ p. 428) the aim of this specific study compares and analyses the specific use of web based communication by ‘United Airlines’ (Greer & Moreland 2003‚ p. 428)

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    Classical Era in Music

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    of aristocrats and the clergy Master Composers: 1. Franz Joseph Haydn >Father of Symphonies >100+symphonies >Skilled servant >Financially stable 2. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart >Child prodigy >41 symphonies >Austrian >Died in financial need >Had sickness @ 35 >Lived in a pauper’s grave >tried his luck as a free-lancer 3. Ludwig Van Beethoven >9 symphonies >9th symphony ~> choral symphony >Able to work independently >German >Perfect pitch >’Goes against the grain’ attitude

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    Amadeus Mozart Word Count 1‚045 The composer I chose is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for my composer report. The reason I chose this composer is because his life was very interesting to me. I learned things that didn’t know about him until we read about him in class. His life was so interesting that someone wrote a movie about him and several books have been written about his life and work as well. His work has made a lasting impression on the world and our society. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was brought

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    This will help you understand how he felt when he wrote his music. Also‚ there will be a description of all his symphonies. On December 16 or 17‚ 1770‚ (date uncertain) at 515 (now 20) Bonngasse Bonn‚ Germany Beethoven‚ like Mozart‚ was born into a small family (Comptons‚ 1). He took his first lessons on March 26‚ 1778‚ (Schmit‚ 10). In 1787‚ he went to Vienna to study with Mozart‚ but he went back to Bonn due to the nature of his mother’s sickness (Schmit‚ 15). This would be the composers

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    Please choose the letter that shows the best answer to the question or the best completion to the statement. Please do not write on these tests‚ use a scantron. Please check the version that is next to the title. 1. The lyrical slow movement of a symphony is most often the A. first B. second C. third D. fourth 2. The usual order of movements in a classical string quartet is A. fast‚ slow‚ minuet or scherzo‚ fast B. fast‚ slow‚ fast‚ slow C. slow‚ fast‚ slow‚ fast D. fast‚ slow‚ fast

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    melody. The use of pedal points is visible in the 1st movement of Mozart ’s Symphony no.41. Please refer to the Immerseel 2001 recording for time frame references. In this movement‚ pedal points are evident at 1:07~1:18 and at 8:34~8:44. Here‚ the violins play the melody which deviates from the key of C major in which the movement is written. In order to sustain stability and as a reminder of the movement ’s home key‚ Mozart wrote a long sustained tone in the dominant 5th for flute‚ oboe‚ horns

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    Concerto No. 1 in E major Op. 8 No. 1 RV 269‚ ’La primavera’: I. Allegro” from youtube by Antonio Vivaldi Performed by Nigel Kennedy/English Chamber Orchestra Composed 1723 1751 – 2000 “Symphony No. 41 in C major‚ K. 551‚ I. Allegro vivace from MOZART: Symphonies Nos. 39 and 41 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Performed by Janos Ferencsik (conductor) Composed 1788 O Viridissima Virga by Hildegard von Bingen One of the most famous pieces during the medieval period was “O Viridissima Virga”‚ which

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    Wolfgang Mozart Biography Pianist‚ Songwriter (1756–1791) Synopsis Born on January 27‚ 1756‚ in Salzburg‚ Austria‚ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a musician capable of playing multiple instruments who started playing in public at the age of 6. Over the years‚ Mozart aligned himself with a variety of European venues and patrons‚ composing hundreds of works that included sonatas‚ symphonies‚ masses‚ concertos and operas‚ marked by vivid emotion and sophisticated textures. Budding Young Composer

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