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    French Music: The Past French Music‚ Musicians‚ and composers have both influenced and been influenced by the world with mass quantities of styles of genres. Among the earliest of these styles are those of the Church. The earliest French influence on western music is found in the plainsong of the Christian Church. It is believed that Gregorian chant as it is known today is an 8th- or 9th-century Gallican interpretation of Roman chant‚ but it is difficult to distinguish the Gallican work from

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    the different instruments they used‚ and many famous groups of composers. Folk music has

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    Beethoven elevated the symphony from an everyday genre produced in large quantities to a supreme form in which composers

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    Catfish‚ the audience questions if the composers are controlling the truth about the media or showing what really happened. It is questionable that the directors would be able to record scenes that were significant enough to use in the documentary. Lastly‚ the responders are considered if the composers include and exclude different scenes in the media. The film Catfish changes the way responders think about media and makes them question whether the composers control the audience’s view of the truth

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    Ludwig van Beethoven Two hundred years ago one of the greatest composers ever to exist was born. His name was Ludwig Van Beethoven‚ but to the world he was best remembered as Beethoven. The talented musical composer Beethoven became one of best well-known composers and performers ever to exist. Starting his work in music at just a young age‚ Beethoven learned to become passionate for music in a hard way. It was told Beethoven’s father believed in his capability‚ which made Beethoven work that much

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    representation of the melody from the second movement‚ helping to connect all three movements together. Beethoven shows great use of the classical Piano Sonata. He also shows us how he was able to use and develope ideas already put forward by other composers such as‚ Haydn and Mozart and developes them further‚ so that his music and compostions were up-to-date with the times and that he could show

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven

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    wrote 75 pieces of music. He wrote 9 symphonies‚ seven concertos‚ 17 string quartets‚ 32 piano sonatas‚ and ten sonatas for the violin and piano (How many…). “Beethoven is a renowned composer of classical music and is branded as one of the greatest composers of all time.” (How many…) Beethoven was the most talented composer of all time. From an early age‚ Beethoven has taken and interest in music. “His father was a musician at the court of Bonn.” (Biography). His father taught him day and night. “Without

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    of operas and ballets. These include: • One act opera by Renzo Bossi‚ an Italian composer‚ (Como 1883 - Milan 1965) in one act‚ op • A cantata by Henry Hadley‚ an American composer and conductor‚ (Somerville‚ Massachusetts‚ 1871 - New York‚ 1937) The Nightingale and the Rose‚ (libretto E.W. Grant)‚ op. 54‚ S‚ SSAA‚ orchestra (New York‚ 1911); see the link. • An opera by Hooper Brewster-Jones‚ an Australian composer (Orroroo‚ S. Australia‚ 1887 - Adelaide‚ 1949) The Nightingale and the Rose‚ 1927

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    influenced by religion. Religion has had an effect on man ’s music all throughout history‚ from the early Egyptians to even now. So it is only natural that Western music should also have been affected by religion. Western music‚ and its development by composers‚ has been strongly influenced by the Christian religion‚ especially in the Medieval‚ Renaissance‚ and Baroque periods. The music in these periods laid the foundation for all the different types of music we enjoy today. During the Medieval period

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    which brought a wave of depression over opera in Germany. “The German public‚ weary of the bombast if the Wagner-imitators‚ were willing to accept the blunt realism of the Italian ‘verisimo’ as a relief from the labored dullness of it’s native composers.” Italian operas‚ such as Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana and Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci‚ quickly gained world-wide attention seeming to take away the attention from the German people and their style of music. Audiences enjoyed watching this style of

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