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    The fourth movement begins without pause from the transition. The music resounds in C major‚ an unusual choice by the composer as a symphony that begins in C minor is expected to finish in that key.[24] In Beethoven’s words: Many assert that every minor piece must end in the minor. Nego! ...Joy follows sorrow‚ sunshine—rain.[25] The triumphant and exhilarating finale is written in an unusual variant of sonata form: at the end of the development section‚ the music halts on a dominant cadence‚ played

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    siblings. At the age of seventeen Ludwig played for Mozart and also took a few lessons. People were very impressed with his music. When he turned 20 he moved to Vienna to study music. He took lessons from Franz Joseph Haydn. His parents were wealthy so he did not need to work while he was studying music. Ludwig was born Roman Catholic but he never attended any services or religious events. Ludwig was very productive in his life. He composed 9 symphonies‚ a couple of operas‚ and the piano concerto Emperor

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    December 07‚ 2003‚ I attended the Mozart and The Height of Classicism concert that was held in the Lincoln Theater of the New World Symphony orchestral academy. Conducted by Nicholas McGegan featuring pianist Robert Levin. There were two pieces of music during this concert‚ one of the movements was performed by the pianist alone as a solo‚ Mr. Robert Levin. The program’s title was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‚ Chaconne from Idomeneo. The first piece was Concerto No. 24 in C minor for Piano and Orchestra‚ K.

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    1. According to the text‚ there are several stand-out economic characteristics of the macro-environment of the U.S. hotel lodging industry. The general economic characteristics of the macro-environment would include such items as rate of economic growth‚ unemployment rates‚ inflation rates‚ and interest rates. Those that stand-out for the U.S. hotel lodging industry include headline unemployment‚ mostly due to declining business and conference travel. There was relatively unchanged real GDP‚

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    the industry is attributed mainly to a large population base rising income level rapid urbanization . The sector comprises of four sub sectors Housing Retail Hospitality Commercial While housing contributes to 5 – 6% of the country’s G D P .The remaining three sub sectors are also growing at a rapid rate meeting the increasing infrastructural needs. ABOUT THE INDUSTRY: Real estate is “ property consisting of land and buildings on it along with its natural resources such

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    Was Mozart the Greatest Composer in History? Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart has to be the greatest composer to ever live. He and his sister were both considered very gifted child prodigies. He started composing music when he was four and he started to write minuets by the age of five. When Mozart was around eight or nine‚ he started to write symphonies. Mozart also played quite a few instruments. When he was three years old he was already playing the harpsichord. He also was very talented on the keyboard

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    The Sydney Symphony Orchestra Established in 1932‚ The Sydney Symphony Ochestra (SSO) is a full ninety-member Orchestra based in Sydney. The SSO have enjoyed good profitability in recent years through both strong government support and high concert attendance. However‚ the music industry they operate in has a constantly changing external environment making future profitability a frequently asked question. This essay seeks to predict the future profitability of SSO within this competitive environment

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    The symphony orchestra consisted of three pieces‚ Last Round‚ Fire and Ice‚ and Serenade for Strings. Every performance was interesting in their own specific manners. It contained pieces that were exciting‚ suspenseful‚ delicate‚ smooth and an assortment of different feelings. In the piece "Last Round" I felt a couple of various sentiments. The principal development of the piece was quick and energetic. Listening to the exciting sounds made me feel as though I was viewing the 1960’s slasher‚ ’Psycho’

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    Haydn’s symphony no. 94 second movement Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) was born in Rohrau. He was exposed to a lot of folk music when he was younger and this had an effect on his later style. His talents were soon discovered and at the age of 29 he started working for a wealthy family in Hungary‚ where he worked for almost 30 years. Haydn composed his works extremely quickly‚ performing two concertos and two operas weekly‚ and chamber works daily. Haydn’s compositions became popular throughout Europe

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    key if the movement was in a minor key. The second theme was presented in the dominant key. This section concluded with a closing theme or codetta 6. How does the music of the recapitulation compare to the music of the exposition? Exposition is the place where the composer ’exposes’ all of the musical ideas that he is going to use in the movement Recapitulation which is where all the previous themes return 7. What is the home key for Mozart’s 40th symphony? G minor 8. How does the first movement

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