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    Classical Music Concerto

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    works of music. It was part of a soundtrack for a romantic movie of about fifty years ago. It is in ABA format. The accompaniment is mostly stringed instruments from the orchestra. The melody goes above and beyond at some parts making it sound like an opera/aria piece. There are some soft sounds being played that were hard to catch without really listening. I missed them the first time around. At some parts the melody has a note here or there that does not exactly match the accompanying chord. When it

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    numerous works in many genres: he works were places in in opera‚ films‚ ballets‚ concerts‚ concertos‚ symphonies‚ and sonatas. Sergei was a musical child prodigy‚ composing his first musical composition at age five. His first Sergei Prokofiev was a Russian composer born on April 23‚ 1891 in Sontsovka‚Ukraine. He also was a famous pianist and conductor. His masterpiece included numerous works in many genres: he works were places in in opera‚ films‚ ballets‚ concerts‚ concertos‚ symphonies‚ and sonatas

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    Georg Frederic Handel was born on February 23‚ 1685 in Halle‚ Germany and died on April 14‚ 1759 in London‚ England. Early in his life when he was seven years old Georg Ferderic Handel has demonstrated the ability to played music but his father disallow. His father want to take him to study law. One day His father who served and let him to go to the court of Saxe-Weissenfels and Handel performance in the Organ to shown and make everyone surprised with his performed including to the Duke Johann Adolf

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    Genres of Music

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    Genres of Music My favorite genre is R&B. Every genre has their own unique twist to it but I think what makes mine unique is the effect is has on people. R&B makes one want to move and dance to the beat of the music. It gives life to the ambience and it brings people to have a new personality. I personally find that it brings me up when I’m down. I find it very similar to hip-hop but R&B is a mixture of different genres which includes hip-hop in the mix. The artist that came to mind to associate

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    The Opera Case Negotiation

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    Business Negotiations Summary of My negotiation from the Opera-case and how I think it was different from other cases The Opera case was a case about relationship and reputation‚ it made the negotiation a little bit different. We discussed the case in a more open way and were really honest to each other‚ we also applied many of the things we had learnt from the book and classes. When I compared with other cases I could see how we negotiated in a less stressful way and did focus on the problem

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    Analysis: La Donna é Mobile La Donna é Mobile is unquestionably the most famous aria in Giuseppe Verdi’s opera Rigoletto‚ a story in which Rigoletto‚ a jester‚ attempts to enact revenge on the Duke of Mantua for seducing his daughter‚ Gilda. In this aria‚ the Duke sings about the flighty nature of women and their incredibly unstable emotions‚ belittling their intelligence and dismissing them as shallow‚ fickle‚ and one-sided. Not only is the chord progression and rhythm indicative of ridicule

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    History of Broadway

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    idea of telling stories through song and dance really became popular through the Renaissance era. During the 1700’s the two main types of plays were ballad operas and comic operas. Many people think that musicals evolved from operas however if you follow the history of musicals and operas you will learn that it is the other way around yet operas are much more respected than musicals. Musicals came to America during the mid-1800’s as saloon shows. They were also known as variety shows and consisted

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    Phantom Of The Opera Mood

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    Music Essay Phantom of the Opera The music in “Phantom of the Opera” is effective in helping explain the story. It establishes the basic mood in the film. it also provides psychological insight of the characters and finally it adds intensity to the drama in the story. The music is appropriate by helping establish the mood in the story.This is shown in the very beginning when the mood of the story changes.in the story‚ the entire setting changes from a quiet auction into a bustling and busy theater

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    public schools; how school funding cuts fall first on arts education and no music specialists serving elementary schools. The Classical radio is slowly going away and many orchestras are filing bankruptcies. Even The New York City Opera‚ once called as the “people’s opera‚” filed for bankruptcy in October‚ 2014 (Vanhoenacker‚ 2014). In reality‚ the traditional classical music is slowly dying and underappreciated by the

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    Music History

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    MUSI4813 5/20/09 Music History Synopsis Ancient Greece Major Political events- Much of the written compositions made in this time were destroyed or went missing as the Christian church got rid of pagan influences. Rome was overthrown and Europe went into turmoil and people focused less on music and more on survival. Historical perspective- Aristotle and Plato wrote about music which they believed to have moral and ethical properties essential to the complete education of young students.

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