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    Concert Report

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    Music 110 Concert Report 18 Nov. 2010 Nov. 18: Strauss and Brahms Intro The concert that I attended at Yale University on November eighteenth was called Symphonie Fantastique. During the concert‚ the band played Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4‚ William Tell Overture‚ and Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique. The music was excellent and played with much expertise. Each piece was performed well. I enjoyed listening to the extravagant music with very few mistakes. Beethoven’s Piano Concerto no. 4

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    Concert Attendance Report

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    92 is in four movements‚ Poco sostenuto - Vivace‚ Allegretto‚ Presto and Allegro con brio. The orchestra had violins‚ violas‚ cellos‚ basses‚ flutes‚ piccolo‚ oboes‚ English horn‚ clarinets‚ bassoons‚ horns‚ trumpets‚ trombones‚ tuba‚ keyboards and harp. Contrapunctus XIX‚ from The Art of the Fugue‚ BWV 1080 is an unfinished work by Johann Sebastian Bach. The Art of the Fugue is a set of fugues of increasing complexity using every theoretical device. The set progresses to double‚ triple and mirror

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    popularity of the concerto grosso form declined after the Baroque period‚ and the genre was not revived until the 20th century. The solo concerto‚ however‚ has remained a vital musical force from its inception to this day. Classical concerto . Sonata form in the Classical ConcertoFor exposition‚ development and recapitulation‚ The concerti of the sons of Johann Sebastian Bach are perhaps the best links between those of the Baroque period and those of Mozart. C.P.E. Bach’s keyboard concerti contain

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    SYLLABUS UPDATES (2010 reprint) This syllabus is valid worldwide from January 2005 and will remain in force until further notice. At the reprint of this document in late 2010‚ the following minor changes have been incorporated into the text: G updates to the publisher information in the repertoire lists (and Appendix 4) G updated information regarding UK accreditation (p. 122) In all other respects the syllabus requirements remain unchanged. Cover design: Økvik Design Text design: Tamasin

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    Tommy Campbell Fr. Williams Eng 241 26 February 2011 Symbolism Symbolism is a powerful tool used by people every day to force people to look past the obvious and find the deeper meaning. Symbolism is used by authors‚ musicians‚ priests‚ and many others. James Joyce‚ a well-known Irish author‚ uses symbolism repeatedly throughout his collection of short stories published in 1916. In these stories‚ titled Dubliners‚ Joyce uses symbolism not only to enhance the stories‚ but to also show the hidden

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    Musical Analysis

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    relax them and put them to sleep‚ singing the lyrics‚ as my mother sang to me. The melody was rythmatic and soothing to my ears. Johannes Brahms repeated the same tones in the beginning‚ middle‚ ending. I was able to discern both the violin and harp in the music‚ mimicking each other. The lullaby has so many precious memories for me‚ I cannot help feeling joy with this music. Moving on to the Classical Period I chose to listen to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem‚ conducted by Karl Bohm (2007)

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    Mozart Effect

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    “Mozart Effect” The Mozart effect has two general definitions. Firstly‚ it is a set of research results that indicate that listening to Mozart’s music may induce a short-term improvement on the performance of certain kinds of mental tasks known as "spatial-temporal reasoning". And also it is popularized versions of the theory‚ which suggest that "listening to Mozart makes you smarter"‚ or that early childhood exposure to classical music has a beneficial effect on mental development. The term

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    in Impressionistic style? Student Value Response 1. the first one 2. the second one Correct Answer Feedback 100% Score: 2.27/2.27 2. What do you hear in this example that is rather unusual in a work for orchestra? Student Response 1. The harp has a cadenza. 2. Voices enter singing a neutral syllable. 3. The music suddenly changes from a homophonic texture to a polyphonic Value Correct Answer Feedback 100% https://blackboard.purdue.edu/webct/urw/tp7142528883171.lc6857200888251/ViewStudentAttempt

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    I would like to point out how symphony works by Bela Bartok get compared with music preceding Bartok. I will mainly focus on the development from the 18th century to the Bartok period. For the comparison‚ here I introduce Beethoven Symphony No.3 for the 18th century symphony work and Berlioz Symphony Fantastique for the 19th century symphony work. Beethoven Symphony No.3 “Eroica” is a masterpiece of the late 19th century. It shows many features of classical periods as well as showing numerous characteristics

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    Childe Hassam has been a well-known American Impressionist artist in America and Europe. Called the “American Monet” Hassam was famous for his early illustrations‚ but more importantly his landscape paintings and large cityscapes. During the late 1890s Hassam began to paint nostalgic scenes of women that brought emotion from viewers. The piece chosen for this case study‚ Improvisations‚ is one of the first of these new scenes that Hassam painted. This creates an importance to this particular

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