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    young one endowed with special qualities. Mozart’s childhood wasn’t like most kids’ childhoods. His was very busy and chaotic. He was always playing the piano and his father was always there by his side to help him out. He has been playing the piano‚ like his father‚ since he was four years old. According to “Music History 102” Mozart played the piano and composed music for 31 years until he died(Sherrane). He had a rough childhood from all of the pressure his father put on him but looking to where

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    The work of art composed by George Solti was amazing. I found the orchestral sounds far more beautiful‚ strings much more engaged musically. This piece has its differences in many areas of the song‚ but it doesn’t compare to other music heard. The piano played throughout the piece was like music to my ears. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra is very well known for its classics‚ and has been in the music industries for over a decade. When the composer was creating this piece‚ his intensions were to bring

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    Frédéric Chopin is a well-known Polish pianist and composer during the Romantic Era (1780-1910)‚ Chopin’s work inspired many young composers and musicians even till this day. Chopin is one of the greatest influential pianist and composers‚ his music and composed pieces are extremely astonished‚ especially his style of romantic taste‚ which are very unique and different compare to other composers. However‚ his work did not just influences the musical world‚ but it also influenced many artist and literature

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    through Holden Caulfield. Later Holden says "it was very phony – I mean him being a big snob and all" (84) of the piano player in the restaurant. Yet again right behind this theme of phoniness‚ it is also followed by some hatred because when he actually describes the mood and the atmosphere to the psychoanalyst the reader could even sense that Holden is very bothered and troubled of the piano player. Now with all of this information‚ J.D. Salinger has genially filled in the gaps of why Holden dislikes

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    After the second time the motiv is repeated‚ the choir enters all together at mezzo piano creating homophony. The dissonant harmonies continue to add darkness‚ and somberness to the music. Then both strings and the chorus have a subito piano. With the addition of brass‚ the orchestra crescendos on accented notes creating the first climax and ending in a timpini rumble. After the timpani rumble there is another subito piano‚ followed by and unexpected subito forte after a few measures. You begin to notice

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    the car key‚ guess what will happen? Yes‚ your will take out your room key. So we know 4 things about Murphy’s Law: 1. First of all‚ nothing is as easy as it looks. If you want to learn something‚ for example‚ the piano. When you want to learn piano‚ you might think piano would be very easy‚ just moving the fingers‚ but‚ when you actually start to learn it‚ you will find it difficult. 2. Second of all‚ everything takes longer than you think. For example‚ you may think that it just takes

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    Learning stimulates the mind and opens doors to a more vibrant and fulfilling life. In my opinion‚ learning is the foundation to leadership‚ service‚ and global awareness. I strive to have an open mind and take in as much as I can on a daily basis. This has led to me realizing my passions in life‚ passions that have led me to participate in many service programs and to acquiring a leading role in an organization in the special needs community. Also‚ recently I went to a global awareness seminar at

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    The White Umbrella

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    After school‚ her sister and her take piano lessons at Miss Crossman’s house. While she sat and waited on her turn she spotted the white umbrella. She thought that she needed to hold it to fit in with others. Her mother has told her that they can not afford extra things for them to have. She wants to have things like others instead of just showing herself and accepting that she can not have all the extra things like other kids. When her turn came to play the piano she tries’s her best to try and impress

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    Organized by the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of music‚ the evening was filled with a wide variety of piano repertoires given by students of the keyboard department. Audiences were looking forward to the concert as the majority are pianist themselves‚ amatuers and professional alike. The program started off with Bach’s Prelude and Fugue in E major BWV854 book 1 by Ong Junlin‚ the performance didn’t go smoothly however as he was not confident throughout. The prelude was fine overall‚ as listeners preferred

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    romantic era. She was born on the 13th September 1819 in Leipzig as Clara Wieck. Her father‚ Friedrich Wieck‚ was a music pedagogue and famous piano teacher‚ and did everything to educate Clara as a pianist‚ but also as a composer‚ which was not usual by this time. She wrote „piano trio op.17“ when she was only 14 years old. Another famous piece of her was the „piano concerto op.7“. It did not take a long time for her to become famous all over europe as a pianist‚ but also as a composer. Against her fathers

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