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    Junior Recital Analysis

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    Anna Dasom Schmitz’s Junior Recital was a very talented display on the piano. Her performance really showed her potential on the piano‚ especially considering it was only a junior recital. The overall nature of the concert was low-key compared to the last concert I attended‚ but it was still very composed and organized. Although the sound of the piano was only focus of the performance‚ it made things feel peaceful and unique‚ something I never felt at the previous concerts I attended. Overall I

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    Music: The Romantic Era

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    the up and coming composers of music by starting to introduce new instruments to the and taking far more risks that anyone of his time or prior to it. The Romantic Era also brought back the use of vocals to accompany music‚ although the use of the piano was still more common than any other single instrument. This Era featured several famous composers that are still to this day important to our culture‚ yet some of these musicians were separated into two categories of competing styles; the Conservatives

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    right size grand piano to fit into his Room. The size of the room in his apartment is represented by a rectangle whose sides are described by the expressions 4x – 4 and 8x – 8. Introduction I believe the aim of the investigation was to find a perfect sized piano for Mr. Gershwin’s apartment. Mathematical Investigations 1. Mr Gershwin wants to buy a rectangular piano which is half the width and length of the room. Find the expressions for the length of each side of the piano.

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    He wrote hundreds of pieces‚ with almost everything he wrote being exclusively for the piano. He had his own unique poetic and lyrical style; his songs could be light and dreamy and yet dark and emotional at the same time. Known as "The Poet of the Piano"‚ he is still considered the most important composer from the Romantic period‚ and no one before or since has contributed as many significant works to the piano ’s repertoire‚ or come closer to capturing its essence as he. Chopin was born March 1

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    Ad Project Proposal

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    consumption: musical instrument/piano Topic of interest: How the advertising of piano industry is linked to the consumer culture and social values. Research questions: * How is the advertising practice connected to consumer culture? * What is the social value shared by the consumers? * How is the media (internet) used to communicate and how is the advertising practice affected by the technology trends? Brand: Steinway & Sons Relevant advertisements/campaigns: piano for peace Target consumers:

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    individual research study

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    content of diploma and degree holder piano teachers as measured by the quality of instruction given in their lesson and the performance in their student’s piano exam. ________________________________________________________________ Introduction Background Information Teaching is the centre of attention as all education including music education. Being worried over their children’s future‚ parents constantly question themselves if the piano teacher they have hired is going to

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    Steinway

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    the market for high-quality grand pianos. It was established in New York City in 1853 by a German immigrant Henry Engelhard Steinway and prospered with its techincal excellence. Marketing Mix of Steinway & Sons 1. Product Steinway & Sons keeps in working on its high quality. All Steinways are still assembled by craft methods‚ with two years to mnufacture ( one year for the piano a lumber to dry and one year to physically make ans assemble the piano components) and contained over

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    Steinway

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    Sons‚ with a 140 year history of making the finest pianos has witnessed management change and generation growth in its time. Many things changed over that period‚ but the image that Steinway was the brand for American and made the finest pianos remained untouched. In the current wave however‚ Yamaha and other piano makers were churning out good pianos off the assembly line and artists found them to be reasonable alternatives to the Steinway piano. Steinway had to decide whether to stand by its 100

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    Amy Tan

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    Amy Tan’s "Two Kinds" is an autobiographical look into her childhood that shows the conflict between Tan and her mother‚ the difference between old and new cultures‚ the past and the present‚ and parents’ expectations vs. reality. Couples of opposing elements comprise the basis of the entire story; to another extent even the title itself‚ "Two Kinds‚" shows the friction that Tan creates. The strongest argument that Tan suggest is that this may not only be a look into her own life‚ rather it may

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    It is arguable that some Romantic music made greater demands upon its listeners than did music of previous historical periods. What were those demands? Why did these changes come about? And what strategies can you formulate for listening to this music today? In consideration of the musical changes present in the Romantic era‚ this essay will contend that these changes are very much related to the wider social and technological changes in society around that time. Thus‚ it is important

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