A loud “whoosh” echoes throughout the dark distant auditorium‚ and in an instant huge gleaming lights lower themselves upon the stage. The stage sits empty‚ lifeless‚ waiting‚ listening..listening for one to drop jaws with their all-knowing Mozart Symphony or disappoint with a piece that has no rhythm. With each day a new audience gathers around to join the stage in listening. To some it just may be a song‚ but to others it is a message‚ a chapter‚ a story. A story that throws all of life’s up’s
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Christian Gottlob Neefe‚ through whom Beethoven had his first composition‚ Nine Variations on a March by Dressler. After seeing Beethoven’s musical progress the arch-bishop Maximilian Francis sent him to study with Wolfgang A. Mozart in Vienna. While Beethoven was studying with Mozart his mother died and he traveled back to Bonn where he continued to serve as a court musician. Joseph Haydn‚ another accomplished musician‚ offered to take Beethoven as a student. Beethoven accepted and moved back to Vienna
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His music was mostly for the piano. The pieces he wrote during this time were Symphony #1 in C (1800s). Moonlight Sonata in C# (1801)‚ which was his first most famous piece which started to popularize him. 1802 was a very sad year for Beethoven because he learned that he would become deaf so he suffered severe depression. His ability
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interesting results and could also lead to an appreciation of the abilities needed to perform or compose these kinds of music. Let’s begin with a look at the histories of the two. The music called classical‚ found in stores and performed regularly by symphonies around the world‚ spans a length of time from 1600 up to the present. This time frame includes the Renaissance‚ Baroque‚ Classical‚ Romantic and Contemporary periods. The classical period of music actually spans a time from of 1750 to 1800; thus
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Vienna? Answer-D (A) All about the same (B) Haydn (C) Mozart (D) Beethoven 2. Which of these was an innovation developed during the last half of the Eighteenth Century? Answer-D (A) the public concert (B) the salon (C) the coffee house (D) All of these 3. Who contributed to Neoclassicism with his operas Orfeo ed Euridice and Alceste? Answer-A (A) C.W. von Gluck (B) W.A. Mozart (C) J.S. Bach (D) L.V. Beethoven 4. A traditional string
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father and an unhappy mother‚ the young Beethoven was exposed to a brutal training in music at the hands of his father‚ who hoped that the young boy would prove to be another prodigy like Mozart. Ludwig Van Beethoven’s music set the 18th century Traditions and were shaped and molded because of the great composers Mozart and Haydn‚ who taught and raised him up in his musical capabilities (Ludwig Beethoven). Beethoven’s success was measured by his devotion‚ Beethoven dropped out of grade school by the age
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early age‚ and he was sent to Vienna to study under different teachers including Mozart and Hayden. There‚ Beethoven quickly adopted a reputation of a great piano player‚ a child prodigy. He gave his first public performance at the age of eight and published his first works at the age of twelve: nine variations‚ in C Minor‚ for piano. Christian Goftlob Neefe was sure that Beethoven’s talents would make him the new Mozart of the time. At the age of fourteen‚ Beethoven was appointed to the Court
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Schubert Franz Schubert was a brilliant Austrian composer. His full name was Franz Peter Schubert. He was on January 31‚ 1797 in Himmelpfortgrund‚ Austria and died on November 19‚ 1828 in Vienna‚ Austria. Franz wrote 600 lieder‚ operas‚ 7 masses‚ nine symphonies‚ liturgical music‚ and a large body of chamber and solo piano music. He was the fourth surviving son of Franz Theodor Schubert who was a schoolmaster. Franz mother Elisabeth who was a homemaker. Franz had thirteen siblings whereas nine died in
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reached maturity; he is now the comfort of old age"‚ said Gioachino Rossini. In this quote‚ Gioachino Rossini was talking about one of the greatest composers in the history of Western music‚ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart was born on January 27‚ 1756‚ in Salzburg‚ Australia. His father‚ Leopold Mozart‚was a famous instructor and an esteemed composer violinist at the court of the Archbishop of Salzburg. Leopold and Anna Maria‚ his wife‚ stressed the importance of music to their children. By the age of
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