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    Mozart's Symphony No. 40

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    The reason I chose Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 (1st movement) is because it really stood out to me out of all the pieces we heard in class and that are on the Moodle Website. I enjoy listening to this piece because it gives off a fun and warm vibe at times sounding playful and fast but then it takes on a warmer and somewhat soothing ambiance at other times. Honestly‚ when I listen to this song I have to turn the volume down because the pitch of the violins is so powerful and high. I believe this is

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    Beethoven 9th symphony

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    Beethoven Symphony No.9. 4th movement. Ludwig van Beethoven‚ great music composer‚ born in December 17‚ 1770 in Bonn Germany‚ and died in March 26‚ 1827 in Vienna. He was interested in music at a very young age. He grew up in a family where his father was a musician but he had drinking problem‚ and his mother was gentle loving care person. Beethoven claimed his mother as his best friend. When Beethoven took interest in music‚ his father taught him music day and night and how to play an instrument

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    I – Importance of the Balanced Scorecard The Kaplan and Norton article builds upon the concept of Balanced Scorecard as introduced by Kaplan and Atkinson. The core concept highlighted by both articles is the elemental role of the Balanced Scorecard in the information age. Pure financial measures of performance may have been adequate in the industrial era where central to the organizational identity were easily measurable tangible assets such as plant and machinery. However‚ in the information age

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    Tchaikovsky S Symphony No

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    Yiyi (Ricci) Wang Dr. Ester Sheinberg MUNM 276G Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra Concert Report Friday night‚ Oct 3‚ at Lied Center‚ a fantastic concert featured by Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra performed here. It was the best concert I have ever listened to before because of its special performing style. I discovered that performers who played the strings‚ adjusted the tones of their instruments carefully before the concert began. After short opening words by the host‚ two speakers‚ and the conductor

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    Symphony No. 6 – A Palette of Human Emotions By: Gunnar Moll Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky is one of the most famous Russian composers.   He was born in Votkinsk on May 7‚ 1840 into a middle class family.   His family greatly supported his musical interests. They gave him piano lessons and provided him with the instruction of music theory. Their move to St. Petersburg proved to be a significant milestone is Tchaikovsky’s life. It had set the course for Tchaikovsky’s progress and success in the

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    Beethoven's Sixth Symphony

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    Beethoven’s Sixth Symphony “He (Beethoven) was a pivotal figure in the transition from 18th century musical classicism to 19th century romanticism‚ and his influence on subsequent generations of composers was profound” Kerman and Tyson. Beethoven’s sixth symphony (also known as the pastoral symphony) has qualities of both the classical and romantic periods and illustrates Beethoven’s revolutionary ideas as well as highlights his classical influences. The programmatic nature of the piece is the dominant

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    Beethoven’s fifth symphony in many battles meant victory. This piece has a four-note motive. Beethoven was a stature for human freedom. In the video it says “only good guys would use this symphony in battle.” In this particular piece Beethoven looks to show emotion. All of his symphonies are very emotional. Beethoven lost his hearing and tried to commit suicide. This symphony represented Beethoven wrestling with his darkest thoughts. The beginning of Beethoven’s fifth symphony reminds me of Halloween

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    Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 in D minor‚ Opus 125 Ludwig Beethoven was not only one of the greatest composers ever born‚ he is a mold to which other composers try to base themselves off of. Beethoven was born in Bonn‚ Germany on December 16‚ 1770 to a family of professional musicians. Beethoven learned violin mostly‚ as well as some other instruments from his father. His father demanded perfection in his music‚ and in that endeavor he violently scolded Beethoven whenever he made

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    Beethoven's Symphony No. 2

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    Introduction With a strong preference for Classical music styles‚ I chose Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2‚ more specifically the first movement Adagio molto of the symphony‚ from the Internet sources to listen to. Performed by a skilled orchestra‚ the symphony impressed me and completely absorbed me into a “conversation” with the composer. In fact‚ in addition to acoustically enjoying the rhyme and rhythm of the music piece‚ I could also catch a glimpse of the emotions and motives which the genius composer

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    Balanced Scorecard The balanced scorecard is a strategic planning methodology used by corporate executives to balance financial concerns (stockholders)‚ customer concerns‚ process concerns and innovation concerns during day-to-day operations. Since each of these four concerns feed the top level strategic vision of a corporation‚ this balance is required to ensure that daily operations are aligned with the long-term strategic vision of the corporation. What Is a Balanced Scorecard? The balanced

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