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    Ludwig Van Beethoven

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    A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music‚ he remains one of the most famous and influential of all composers. His best known compositions include 9 symphonies‚ 5 concertos for piano‚ 32 piano sonatas‚ and 16 string quartets. He also composed other chamber music‚ choral works‚ and songs. Born in Bonn‚ then the capital of the Electorate of Cologne and part of the Holy Roman Empire‚ Beethoven displayed his musical talents at an early age and was

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    Baroque period started right after the Renaissance era‚ time of exploring and trying new world ideas. Baroque period was established in 1600 C.E to 1750 C.E. The word “baroque” came from the Portuguese word barroco. This was the time there was improvement in technology‚ instruments‚ development of opera‚ rise of string section‚ and when people started to pay attention to base lines. During baroque period there was a religious war that happened. Roman Catholics lost some power so the monarchy got

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    Market Segmentation

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    BENEFITS OF MARKET SEGMENTATION Gautam S Rashingkar Market Segmentation ● Dividing a market into smaller groups of consumers or organisations in which each consumer has a common characteristic such as a need or a want. ● It involves building up or breaking down of potential buyers into groups called market segments. ● By doing so the marketers will have a better understanding of their target audience and thereby make their marketing more effective BASIS OF MARKET SEGMENTATION 1. 2. 3

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    ordering of the scherzo and slow movement‚ and the presence of voices in its finale. In the first movement of the Ninth Symphony‚ the manipulation of musical space is particularly apparent. In the opening measures of the first movement‚ the strings and horn begin playing in pianissimo. They are eventually accompanied by the rest of the instruments and crescendo together to the powerful theme. In slowly raising the volume and intensity of the music‚ Beethoven uses this method to demonstrate “the idea of

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    Stravinsky Research Paper

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    All the great developments in music had arisen there. Examples of important musical techniques that have come from Germany include he Classical sonata and sonata form‚ which was of German development‚ being discovered by German composers. Nationalism in music is an aspect of Neo-classicism which is a style of composing brought by the reintroduction of balanced forms and clearly perceived thematic processes

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    and Second Symphonies in 1800 and 1802‚ Beethoven was justifiably considered one of the most important of a generation of young composers following Haydn and Mozart. He continued to write in other forms‚ turning out widely known piano sonatas like the "Pathétique" sonata (Op. 13)‚ which Cooper describes as "surpass[ing] any of his previous compositions‚ in strength of character‚ depth of emotion‚ level of originality‚ and ingenuity of motivic and tonal manipulation."[35] He also completed his Septet

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    Beethoven's 9th

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    Beethoven’s 9th Symphony Notes Writing of Symphony: Beethoven’s Life • Symphony No.9 in D minor was his last symphony • 12 years after his previous symphony • Lived through three major life crisis o End of romance  “immortal beloved”‚ an unknown woman  Identified as Antonie Brentano by Maynard Soloman  1811‚ dedicated “An die Geliebte” to her  Beethoven often rejected by women‚ sought unavailable women  Send Antonie letting proclaiming he was unable to enter lasting relationship

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    happened yet so it basically highlights the positive affection and the excitement for the messiah to come. These three basic ideas continue to alternate to tell the story. In contrast‚ Mozart’s Symphony No.40 in G minor uses Sonata form in the first movement‚ molto allegro. Sonata form is developed from binary form‚ where these are two contrasting sections‚ but it includes a repetition of the first section at the end. The three sections are called the exposition‚ development and recapitulation. In the

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    Mock Music A2 2013

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    Write your name here Surname Other names Centre Number Candidate Number Edexcel GCE Music Advanced Unit 6: Further Musical Understanding MOCK PAPER 1 – JUNE :2013 Time: 2 hours plus 5 minutes reading time (Candidates should be given the reading time at the start of the examination‚ after which the CD should be started) You must have: CD‚ CD player‚ an unmarked copy of the New Anthology of Music and the Skeleton Score Booklet for Question 2 Paper Reference 6MU06/01

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    Beethoven Biography Essay

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    His music was mostly for the piano. The pieces he wrote during this time were Symphony #1 in C (1800s). Moonlight Sonata in C# (1801)‚ which was his first most famous piece which started to popularize him. 1802 was a very sad year for Beethoven because he learned that he would become deaf so he suffered severe depression. His ability to compose was not affected by his

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