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    several works including symphonies‚ concertos‚ and sonatas. He performed with an organ or a piano‚ and as a conductor. His talent in composing was limitless as he continued to write music in all the forms of his timeframe except Operas. Many of his famous works include the Violin Concerto‚ Oratorio Elijah‚ and the Midsummer Night’s Dream overture. Mendelssohn is considered one of the most popular composers of the Romantic

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    career as a composer is usually divided into Early‚ Middle‚ and Late periods. In the Early period‚ he is seen as emulating his great predecessors Haydn and Mozart‚ at the same time exploring new directions and gradually expanding the scope and ambition of his work. Some important pieces from the Early period are the first and second symphonies‚ the first six string quartets‚ the first two piano concertos‚ and about a dozen piano sonatas‚ including the famous ’Pathétique’. The Middle

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    studying the violin and clavier. Beethoven’s father arranged his first public recital for March 26‚ 1778‚ hoping that his son would become a famous musician at a young age like Mozart. Beethoven was an average student in school‚ and at one point was even quoted for saying

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    Throughout the centuries‚ composers have endeavored to capture human emotions in their work. Nowhere is this struggle more evident than in the works of operatic composers‚ who tailor their music to forcefully convey the poetry for which they write. An invaluable tool to these composers is harmonic language‚ helping to express desires and forces of good and evil underneath the plain and simple language of the text. Harmonic language encompasses several aspects of music‚ including the major or minor

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    developments in the history of music as a whole.” ~ Unknown Mozart aside‚ Ludwig van Beethoven is the most famous classical composer of the western world. Beethoven is remembered for his powerful and stormy compositions‚ and for continuing to compose and conduct even after he began to go deaf at age 28. The ominous four-note beginning to his Fifth Symphony is one of the most famous moments in all of music. He wrote nine numbered symphonies in all. Beethoven never married. After his death his friends

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    into an art and shaped music as we know it today. There are many forms of classical music such as oratorio‚ cantata‚ concerto‚ symphony‚ fugue‚ art song‚ and mass. Out of this list of classifications of classical music this document will review the two major forms‚ symphony and concerto. A symphony is an orchestral composition‚ usually in four movements. The symphony was created in the Classical period of the late eighteenth century and provides a wide range of considerately supported emotions

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    controversial as a composer. Although Mahler failed to win a well-deserved recognition as a successful composer during his lifetime‚ Mahler’s symphonies have become a firmly established part of the orchestral repertoire in America‚ as well as in many countries of Europe and Asia today. According to German statistics‚ Mahler ranks high in public favor- below Mozart‚ Beethoven‚ and Brahms‚ but above Haydn‚ Dvorak and Tchaikovsky.

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    the renaissance period that enlightened music for the next few periods‚ Baroque period with its importance of instruments and knowledge of melody and rhythms‚ Out of classical period came the two most greatest musicians that will never be forgotten Mozart and Beethoven‚ starting at a young age they paved a way for other musicians to strive for their own success. Romantic period is when we started to see artists become in touch with themselves and notice each of their individuality throughout their

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    important music teacher in Germany was Christian Gottlob Neefe‚ who helped him publish his first composition at the age of 10‚ which was a set of nine keyboard variations in C minor. Beethoven’s biggest influence was Mozart‚ which he met in Vienna in 1787. He wanted to study under Mozart but was not able to due to his mother’s death‚ which forced him to go back to Germany. In 1792‚ at the age of 22‚ Beethoven made his second attempt to move to Vienna where he studied with Joseph Haydn.

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    Music is the universal language of culture. The emotion evoked from a piece of music inspires people all over the world. Music is constantly changing with society ’s views of popularity and need for betterment. For generations‚ music was a concept of solely vocal chants‚ melodies‚ organums‚ and little or no notations. Then instruments such as the rebec‚ pipe‚ and psaltery were among the first used. Instrumental music‚ also known as estampie‚ was invaluable and mainly for entertainment and dance.

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