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    People who listen to classical music can generally be classified into two groups‚ those who listen to Mozart-styled music‚ and those who listen to Bach-styled music. The main difference between the two‚ is being the rhythmic style; Mozart uses “soft” tones‚ and rhythm. His pieces flow smoothly and calm the listener. Bach on the other hand‚ uses heavier‚ driven notes. His work is often classified as being “cinematic” or “suspenseful”. The main point I like about Tchaikovsky is that he combines both

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    training than that of Baroque or modern music. Classical music has more complexity and form‚ with certain patterns‚ contours and stresses; as does the music of Mozart. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a talented composer and pianist of the classical era. Mozart’s music had a bold expression with complexity and depth. He composed many sonatas‚ symphonies‚ masses‚ concertos and operas. Johann Sebastian Bach of German descend‚ was a multitalented composer and musician. He was a well-known organist‚ pianist

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    Fantasy in D minor analysis

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    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. The Fantasy and Its Place among Mozart’s Piano Works 3. Structure and Thematic Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. The Current View about the Ending of the Fantasy 5. Mozart and the Baroque Bibliography 4 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 6. Mozart’s Possible Plans for the Fantasy 7. Some Optional Endings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . .

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    Listening Journal 2 Title: Piano Concerto in G major‚ K. 453‚ I — 1784 C.E. Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Composer Information: Lived from 1756-1791 C.E. German nationality Genre: Symphony Performing Forces: Solo piano with orchestra (pairs of woodwinds‚ horns‚ and strings) Timbre: Form: First-movement concerto form‚ with orchestral and solo expositions‚ then development‚ recapitulation‚ and coda Comments: I was impressed by the various piano sections‚ which display incredible moments of

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    variety of musicality. The cooperation between the ensemble and the conductor‚ along with the audience’s expression to the pieces played tied well together and completed the venue of the performance attended. The first piece played was for Mozart‚ “Symphony No.31 ("Paris")” by Léo Delibes portrayed many changes in dynamics and structure. During the beginning of the piece that described the first river‚ there are a few fortissimo attacks and the section in general‚ was very loud. The Texture was

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    ideas into his works. From his symphonies to sonatas‚ it caught the attention of listeners in his time. In his symphonies‚ three main features of this work is what impressed and stood out towards the listeners is its motivic consistency‚ rhythmic drive‚ and a sense of progression. . His music was separated into 3 different style periods. The first style period focused on building up the style of Mozart and Haydn. Beethoven’s mood of excitement and urgency sets apart Mozart and Haydn. With that‚ Beethoven

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    How significant are circle-of-fifths progressions and minor chords and minor keys‚ in the two movements that you have studied? Throughout the 1st and 3rd movement of the SymphonyMozart implements a circle-of-fifths chord progression on several occasions. The first instance of this in the first movement is from Bar 31 to Bar 34‚ where on the first two beats of every bar there is a descending pattern of diminished chord‚ and on the second two beats there is the circle-of-fifths pattern: A7 / D7

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    accompaniment with a repeated pattern typically in the left hand)‚ were used to liven the movement of the piece without creating a confusing additional voice. The now-popular instrumental music was dominated by several well-defined forms: the sonata‚ the symphony‚ and the concerto‚ though none of these were specifically defined or taught at the time as they are now in music theory. All three derive from sonata form‚ which is both the overlying form of an entire work and the structure of a single movement

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    An Introduction Oboe and Bassoon By Marie A Rogers 300005290 Woodwind Techniques 1 1010-1100 Mr. Robinson The oboe is a soprano-range double reed instrument with a length of 62cm. Its wooden tube is distinguished by a conical bore that expands into a flaring bell. The modern oboe’s range extends from the B flat below middle C (b3 flat) to about 3 octaves higher (A6). The oboe has a very narrow conical bore. It is played with a double reed consisting of two thin blades of cane tied together

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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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