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    Brahms Essay

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    violins‚ two violas and a cello‚ which is an unusual combination. The piece provides a good example of Brahms’ style – it contains a complex sonata form in the first movement‚ and the final fourth movement portraying a Austrian-Hungarian dance influenced by the Czardas. This piece is also in cyclic form. The first movement‚ allegro non troppo‚ is in sonata form‚ but contains two long transition sections where Brahms develops his musical ideas. Brahms included material in the movement from his planned

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    India Problems

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    India should stop obsessing about how to become one of the world’s great powers and focus on solving its biggest problems to become a great nation‚ Sundeep Wasleka‚ the president of Strategic Foresight Group‚ writes in this month’s Forbes India. At present‚ regardless of the hype‚ India is failing‚ Wasleka suggests. Politicians and business leaders are always thumping their chests over India’s rising importance in the G20 and lobby for a new G10 (the G8 plus India and China). But 200 out of the

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    19th and 20th Century composers: Claude Debussy‚ Igor Stravinsky‚ and Bela Bartok Many composers existed during the 19th and 20th centuries who defied the principles of common practice tonality. In my opinion‚ Claude Debussy‚ Igor Stravinsky‚ and Bela Bartok are great examples of composers who often refused to follow the norms. Each of them created new compositional methods and structures and each had their own reasons for doing so. In the end‚ their innovation and originality is what has kept

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    Frederic Chopin

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    Frederic left much to be remember by‚ he wrote many preludes‚ etudes‚ waltzes‚ nocturnes and scherzos. Still his Piano Sonatas are what he is most famous for. It seems that someone his solo pianos compositions resemble the works of John Field and Bach. One great example is Chopin’s 24 preludes in all keys obviously mirroring Bach’s 48 preludes and fugues. (Encyclopedia Britannica

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    Music Concert Report

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    never seen two pianos placed right across each other playing the same piece. The introduction of Mozart’s Sonata for two pianos in D major had a cute back to back melody. The piece sounded as if a couple‚ just starting a relationship‚ were singing to each other about their feelings. The rest of the pieces were done either by a solo or duet but didn’t leave as much as an impression as the sonata for two pianos. This was my chamber music concert and to be honest the experience was bittersweet. The

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    Music Comparison: Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel and Ludwig van Beethoven Inspired by Ludwig van Beethoven and the ideas of Romanticism‚ the new group of composers in music were born. One composer‚ Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel‚ grew to love composing music‚ like Beethoven. The child prodigies both delighted in learning and performing music at a young age. Hensel learned music from many different teachers‚ but Beethoven was taught by more known instructors. Although the two composers both lived in Germany

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    Antonio Vivaldi was one of the most influential composers of the Baroque period. He‚ along with many other composers‚ created some of the earliest European music familiar to us today (What is Baroque Music?). The Baroque period can best be described as using the power of music to communicate (What is Baroque Music?). The composers used a single voice that was accompanied by instruments‚ as well as specifying the instruments used‚ to capture the importance of the relationship between tonic and dominant

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    Chopin is no builder of the lofty rhyme‚ but the poet of the single line‚ the maker of the phrase exquisite” (Hadow 274). Chopin wrote two movements of a piano sonata that is one of my personal favorites‚ Nocturne Op. 9 number 2 is in E-flat major and was written in a dance form. The temp in the first movement is Andante this makes the introduction glowing and extravagant because of the softness. This work was

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    Pestel analysis of Titan Watches PESTEL analysis : Pestel stands for Political‚ Economical‚ Sociocultural‚ Technological Environmental‚ Legal analysis of the external environment affecting the business. PESTEL analysis is done by managers to understand the macro environmental factors affecting the business. These analysis are strategic tools for understanding market growth‚ market share‚ latest trends etc. * Political factors : These refer to the relevant

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    Beethoven's Sixth Symphony

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    attribute of romantic pieces). The various classical and romantic elements of Ludwig van Beethoven’s music are demonstrated throughout this symphony. The first movement is titled “Awakening of Cheerful Feelings upon Arrival in the Country". It is in sonata form which is the typical first movement in a classical symphony. Beethoven’s work was often structured very classically and the sixth symphony supports this. The repetition of the various subjects is symbolic of the “infinite repetition in patterns

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