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    The Mozart Effect

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    the ear‚ and promoted healing and the development of the brain (Tomatis). Another enthusiast was J.S. Jenkins. His beliefs came from a study in 1993‚ that was conducted by Rauscher which made the surprising claim that‚ after listening to Mozart’s sonata for two pianos (K448) for 10 minutes‚ normal subjects showed improvement in spatial reasoning skills than after periods of listening to relaxation instructions designed to lower blood pressure or silence. The mean spatial IQ scores were 8 and 9 points

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    Industry. They are Tag Heuer‚ Longines‚ Omega‚ Timex‚ Rolex and sub-brands of Titan which are‚ Titan Edge‚ Nebula‚ Regalia‚ RAGA‚ Fastrack‚ Xylys and Sonata. These brands are the popular brands of India. Here Titan Industries is the world’s sixth largest wrist watch manufacturer and India’s leading producer of watches under the Titan‚ Fastrack‚ Sonata‚ Nebula‚ RAGA‚ Regalia & Xylys brand names. Titan Industries has claimed to have manufactured the world’s slimmest wrist watch - Titan Edge. Fastrack

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    Music Concert Report

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    The meter was ¾ and the dynamic was mezzo forte. Following Paszkowski‚ Elizabeth Weimor‚ a soprano‚ performed Somebody‚ Somewhere from The Most Happy Fella by Frank Loesser of the 20th century. This piece had a melody and a meter of 4/4. There was sonata and the piece was pianissimo due to its softness. The third performance was by Fawn Guasta on the piccolo‚ and Atsuko Egawa on the piano. They performed Concerto for Piccolo and Orchestra‚ Op‚ 50: I. Andante Comodo composed by Lowell Liebermann in

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    Mannheim Orchestra Essay

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    The symphony is an orchestral work‚ primarily homophonic in style‚ without a division between the orchestra and the soloist‚ which is the main factor that distinguishes it from the concerto. It originated from Italy around the 1730s‚ and it is developed from the Italian Sinfonia‚ or also known as the opera overture‚ and it took off and spread across Europe later on. In the 1700s‚ opera overtures had a three-movement structure. The first movement is a fast movement (Allegro)‚ followed by a slow

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    Classical Era

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    playing of chords‚ even if they did interrupt the melodic smoothness of a single part. It became a much more prevalent part of music. This made the tonal structure of works more audible. The genres of the Classical Era consisted of symphony‚ opera‚ sonata allegro‚ sentimental style‚ style galant‚ and overture. The symphony was one of the most popular of the genres the symphony has three and sometimes four movements. The beginning is moderately fast‚ while next section is slow followed by a minuet and

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    STYLE OF MOZART Mozart exemplified the Viennese Classical styles of elegance‚ balance‚ and sophistication. Through this he exemplified and expanded all Classical styles‚ such as the sonata form and the double-exposition sonata (which gave the solo-ist new material). He was able to be counterpuntal yet homorhythmic at the same time. He frequently used symmetry in his phrasing‚ like four-measure phrases‚ for example. He composed both diatonically and chromatically. He expanded the use of wind instruments

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    An Introduction Oboe and Bassoon By Marie A Rogers 300005290 Woodwind Techniques 1 1010-1100 Mr. Robinson The oboe is a soprano-range double reed instrument with a length of 62cm. Its wooden tube is distinguished by a conical bore that expands into a flaring bell. The modern oboe’s range extends from the B flat below middle C (b3 flat) to about 3 octaves higher (A6). The oboe has a very narrow conical bore. It is played with a double reed consisting of two thin blades of cane tied together

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    Kevin McCray Ms. Smith General Music 4 December 2008 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Born May 7‚ 1840 in Votkinsk‚ Russia‚ Tchaikovsky was a famous composer during the romantic time period of music and was the most famous Russian composer. Tchaikovsky was born to a small middle class family. His father was a miner and his mom died when he was 14. He started learning to play piano at the age of 5 and soon showed a great talent for it. At age 10 he was sent to the School of Jurisprudence at St. Petersburg

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    understanding and perspective of the world. Thus ‚ the composers’ often makes it a personal objective to influence the world stage on societal matters and issues of unwarranted or unreasonable conduct or thought. In John Misto’s play ‚ The Shoe Horn Sonata ‚ the use of literal ‚ visual and dramatic techniques validates the intolerable and unjust ordeals and sufferings of those civilians in times of war. The play was written with the distinctive reasons to commemorate and educate the audience to respond

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    She became known in the 1970s in particular for her premiere recordings of the 10 sonatas of Scriabin and the complete solo piano works of Rachmaninoff‚ for her Ravel recordings and in the last 16½ years before her death for her series in the Metropolitan Museum of Art “Concerts with Commentary”. She was often referred to as “America’s

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