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    Statement of Purpose In hopes of a better future for me‚ I have come to look everywhere for a place the resembles to my goals and my ideas as a human being. Roosevelt University has been one of the few pillards that really resonated within me‚ not only by their famous reputation they have now‚ but also by their history. One of the 3 major reasons why i have come to be so interested in Roosevelt University‚ its because of their Classical Orquestra‚ their enviroment and City. Roosevelt University

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    Schwarz and his project the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville‚ Tennessee ( 2006-2009) . The building which houses the Nashville Symphony is referred to as the “ Athens of the South” as it is reflects the New Classical Architecture within the 21st Century. This four-storey structure draws inspiration from the classical halls of Vienna‚ Amsterdam‚ Barcelona and Berlin from the 19th century. “The design of the Symphony Centre was inspired by the world’s great concert halls‚

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    Review Questions 1. What is a symphony? A symphony is an elaborate musical composition for full orchestra‚ typically in four movements‚ at least one of which is traditionally in sonata form. 2. What is a sonata? How is it related to the sonata form? A sonata is a composition for an instrumental soloist‚ with piano accompaniment‚ in several movements with one or more in sonata form. Sonata form is a piece of music in three sections‚ in ABA form‚ which are exposition‚ development‚ and recapitulation

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    Enlightenment. Haydn impacted the Enlightenment by providing his compositions with distinctive style. He started his career when he was hired by the Esterhazy family‚ giving him the chance to write and compose symphonies and conduct orchestras. Also known as the Father of the Symphony or String Quartet‚ he invented the idea of sonatas (History Reference Center 1). His best known piece‚ the Emperor Quartet‚ was so well written that it was the national anthem of Austria until the end of World War

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    The Classical Period

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    the period‚ the classical period is best known for the symphony‚ a form of a large orchestral ensemble. The symphonic pieces generally had three movements‚ the sonata‚ the minuet‚ and the finale. Building of the achievements of earlier composers‚ Haydn‚ and Mozart brought the symphony to it’s peak in the last 20 years of the 18th century. Haydn excelled in rhythmic drive and development of theme-based music. Mozart also added to the symphony by contrasting memorable lyric themes in very full sounding

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    in the 1940’s. The film includes: Symphony No. 5 by Ludwig Van Beethoven‚ Pines of Rome by Ottorino Respighi‚ Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin‚ Piano Concerto No. 2‚ Allegro‚ Opus 102 by Dmitri Shostakovich‚ Carnival of the Animals‚ Finale by Camille Saint-Saens‚ The Sorcerer’s Apprentice by Paul Dukas‚ Pomp and Circumstance‚ Marches 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ and 4 by Sir Edward Elgar‚ and Firebird Suite by Igor Stravinsky. All of which were performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and conducted by James Levine

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    He was vigorous and blunt with rhythmic configurations. Some of his most famous music‚ such as the first movements of the Third‚ Fifth and Ninth symphonies‚ are mostly non-melodic rhythmic music entailing of notes of a single cord. The melody of the last movements of the Third and Seventh symphonies could be portrayed as rhythms other than melodies. Rhythms were more harmonized to the vigorous and bluntness in his music since it can be taken through a series of various

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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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    Period: Block of time connected with music and chord progressions leading to a PAC; usually an antecedent phrase (ending with an HAC) and consequent phrase (ending with a PAC) once you get to the end of a period‚ the PAC offers a sense of completion Periodicity: Difference between Baroque and Classical music (In Baroque compositions‚ the melody always continues and in Classical compositions‚ the melody will be a set number of measures and will have individual phrases following Empfindsam Style:

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    On Friday November 18‚ I attended a classical concerted performed by the American Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall with Joshua and Matthew. The venue was very pretty as I expected from Carnegie Hall and the orchestra was bigger than I thought. I was surprised to see a harp amongst the orchestra‚ so I was ecstatic to listen for it. The orchestra did a quick tuning session that sounded very in sync. The first piece was Overture to Candide by Leonard Bernstein. As I observed the conductor‚ I could

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