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    this year’s concert series on January 31s at the Slosberg Music Center‚ a show that compelled virtually everyone to attend‚ even intern president‚ Lisa Lynch‚ attended. The show’s program began with a composition by Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924)‚ two sonatas for violin and piano from 1876‚ which was a breakthrough work‚ back then‚ for the 30-year-old composer. Before the composition was printed‚ Fauré was known chiefly as a composer of songs and short piano works‚ and they were mostly listened in salons

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    second violins‚ viola and cello. When writing for the string quartet‚ the composer had to overcome the lack of contrasting tone colours through the use of beautiful melodic and harmonic lines. Most string quartets included two allegro movements in sonata-allegro form‚ an andante and a dance movement. The Symphony: The symphony had its roots in opera overtures. It was the first monumental form written exclusively for instrumentalists. In their symphonies‚ usually longer‚

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    New York: McGraw-Hill‚ 2011. Print. Kemp‚ Lindsay "Polyphonic Texture and Genres." NAU. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 15 Feb. 2013. Whent‚ Chris. "Arcangelo Corelli." HOASM. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 15 Feb. 2013. Zaslaw‚ Neal. "Ornaments for Corelli ’s Violin Sonatas‚ Op.5." Oxford Journals. Oxford University Press‚ 1996

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    to the end Opera‚ instrumental music Classical Fluctuates to provide sudden‚ dramatic contrasts of character Sonatas‚ Rondos‚ Variations are used a lot Flexible rhythm Light‚ elegant and restrained Beethoven‚ Mozart‚ Hadyn Dynamics used to create contrast of mood and express emotions Music with particular qualities of clarity and balance in melody‚ harmony and rhythm Sonatas Romantic Ternary‚ Free form used a lot Chopin‚ Liszt‚ Schumann‚ Schubert Passionate and expressive Extreme

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    to cultivate the minds of people and allowing them to interact with their inner thoughts and passions. By studying two different art forms‚ one can discover the similarities in how they affect their audiences. More specifically‚ the song “Moonlight Sonata” composed by Ludwig von Beethoven during the Romantic Era‚ and the poem “Frost at Midnight” written by the famous poet‚ Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ can be compared by focusing on their personal influences‚ desired moods‚ and the messages they are trying

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    End-of-Semester Program Notes I. Allegro from Sonata in G minor for flute and harpsichord Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) BWV 1020 The Sonata in G minor‚ BWV 1020‚ is traditionally attributed to Bach‚ but it is almost certainly not a work by J.S. Bach; it may‚ however‚ have been composed by his son C.P.E. Bach. The originally intended ensemble seems to be flute and harpsichord‚ but the work is commonly performed on both flute and violin. Anyways‚ this is an elegant piece of lateBaroque chamber

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    The first of these predecessors was the trio sonata – a work composed for two violins and cello. Trio sonatas were composed in the style of da chiesa (to be performed in the church) or da camera (to be performed in the courts of noblemen and aristocrats). Trio sonata evolved into solo sonatas where a solo instrument such as violin‚ flute‚ oboe or cello would perform whilst being accompanied by two violins and continuo. What rose from the solo sonata was the separation of the soloist and the accompanying

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    The Piano Concerto The development of keyboard music reached staggering new heights at the turn of the 18th century. It was during this time that the idea of the concerto became a very innovative and popular style of music which combined a large symphony setting and a virtuoso. With the growing popularity of the piano‚ the end of the 18th century saw a new and more innovative genre of piano concertos. However this concerto received a great deal of criticism due to its lack of proper form and

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    Handel‚ George Philipp Telemann was also a distinguished musician and composer of his time. Telemann’s incorporation of unusual instrumentation in his concertos is one of the things that that made him unique.  Popular Works: Viola Concerto in G‚ Trio Sonata in C minor‚ and the Paris Quartets 5. Arcangelo Corelli Arcangelo Corelli was an Italian teacher‚ violinist‚ and composer. Corelli’s mastery of the tone of the newly invented violin earned him

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    such as Jubilate Deo but mostly wrote polychoral pieces which had been explored by his Uncle‚ which possibly lead him to write Sonata pian’e forte. At the time‚ composers could not make a living out of just writing music so Gabrieli became an organist at the Scuola Grande di San Rocco‚ and then became a teacher‚ giving lessons on writing madrigals and other works.1 Sonata pian’e forte was composed in 1597 to be performed in a Catholic service at St Mark’s in Venice. It is written for eight instruments

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