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    Divertimento St. Antoni – Haydn Water Music‚ Music for Royal Fieworks – Handel Numerous Operas – Rossini Das Leben ein Traum – Klose Messe Solennelle‚ Grande Messe des Morts‚ Symphonie Fantastique‚ Grand Symphonie Funebre et Triomphale – Berlioz Meerestille‚ St. Paul‚ Midsummer Night’s Dream – Mendelssohn 9th Symphony – Louis/Ludwig Sphor Masaniello – Carafu Les Vepres Siciliennes – Verdi Military March – Beethoven Opera Rienzi‚ Das Liebensmahl der Apostel – Wagner The ophicleide The ophicleide

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    Music Observation Paper

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    Stanton began playing a very slow soft rhythm. Michelle began to sing in a warm very high pitched tone and this is when I realized that I was at an opera recital. Michelle was singing in what I believe to be Italian. She seemed very familiar with the language as if she studied it. This was completely new to me because I had never been to hear an opera singing before. As Rachel Stanton changed the tempo she played on the piano Michelle would begin to sing more aggressively as she was competing with

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    at 4 and composing his own music at 5. As Professor Chapman stated‚ "When he was older‚ he could just write music while talking to friends without testing it. He was able to hear the piece entirely in his head." The piece being focused on was an opera he composed‚ and not just any‚ one of his more famous. What will be discussed is the feel of the piece’s form composed and some details pertaining to its creation such as instruments‚ meter‚ tempo and measures that were noticeable. Also‚ the general

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    Baroque Music: The History

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    and performers used more elaborate musical ornamentation; made changes in musical notation‚ and developed new instrumental playing techniques. Baroque music expanded the size‚ range and complexity of instrumental performance‚ and also established opera as a musical genre. Many musical terms and concepts from this era are still in use today. Contents [hide] 1 History of the Name 2 Styles and forms 2.1 The baroque suite 2.1.1 Allemande 2.1.2 Courante 2.1.3 Sarabande 2.1.4 Gigue 2

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    looked upon for its beauty and the strides that it made to become the world power it is today. One aspect that is important to Russian life is Opera. The Russian people are very much into the opera as this plays a monumental role in the forming of Russian culture. The Opera Prince Igor is significant as this is the first Russian hero-epic Opera. The Opera was put together by Alexander Borodin in 1887 to tell a story and convey that era of time for the Russian people. Pride and love for one’s own

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    midi-chlorians‚ microorganisms in the blood‚ attempts to provide a scientific explanation for the Force; but even midi-chlorians cannot explain how the Force can make bodies disappear or allow beings to become ghosts after death. Hard Sci-Fi vs. Space Opera Sci-fi and fantasy have many subgenres‚ each with their own common elements. One subgenre is "hard sci-fi‚" or sci-fi concerned with scientific accuracy. The author of a hard sci-fi work might‚ for example‚ do extensive research to make sure the spaceship

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    effectively portrayed in the style of music. Without using specific examples from the text‚ the musical forms of the baroque era generated a very up-beat tone. Another factor that effects the differences is that the opera of the baroque era was very large scale. These baroque operas are also very diverse and have many different moving parts. All of these different moving parts make for the sporadic high energy that the baroque era has. More evidence that supports the differences in the two musical

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    Ave Marie

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    Josquin Desprez: Ave Maria . . . virgo serena Josquin Despres (c. 1440-1521) was acknowledged by his contemporaries as the most accomplished composer of his time. Martin Luther proclaimed that‚ “Josquin is a master of notes‚ which must express what he desires; on the other hand‚ other choral composers must do what the notes dictate.” Although very little is known about Josquin’s early life in the lowland region of northern France‚ he most likely received his musical training through his

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    Jacob Zeller Professor Davidson History of Music 114:01 15 November 2012 Bach v. Handel When thinking of composers‚ whose works changed the world of music forever‚ many names may come to mind. Among those on that list‚ both Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel are figures whose effect on music has been felt worldwide. Born in the same year‚ these composers have much in common and many differences that illustrate their importance to their era and music as we see it today. Their individualism

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    Baroque Time Essay

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    The Opera‚ Concerto‚ and Oratorio were just a few genres of this era. Opera was intended to reproduce Greek dramatization‚ and is like musical theater. It is a workmanship from in which singers and artists play out an emotional work joining content and musical scores in a showy setting. One of Claudio Monteverdi most perfect work was called “The Coronation of Poppea" from 1642. One of Claudio Monteverdi perfect works of art was called "The Coronation of Poppea" from 1642. This Opera was an

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