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    great moments of happiness captured in multiple parts. Because of the great diversity of each movement‚ I will capture the essence of them individually. The first movement is the epitome of Beethoven’s musicality. This movement is in the traditional sonata form. The opening of this piece is a great crescendo in that it mimics the sound of an orchestra tuning up. The secondary string instruments (cello and violin) set the music background. With great intensity‚ the first theme is introduced in this part

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    social contacts. Once he even tried to commit suicide. However‚ he overcame his feelings and fears and continued to compose music. By 1820‚ when he was almost totally deaf‚ Beethoven composed his greatest works. These include the last five piano sonatas‚ the Missa solemnis‚ the Ninth Symphony‚ with its choral finale‚ and the last five string quartets.<br><br>In the fall of 1826 Beethoven caught a serious cold‚ which developed into pneumonia. He died on March 26‚ 1827. <br><br>At the time of his death

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    market segments. This is the basic reason of Titan’s more popularity in India than Timex.  Titan has targeted every possible market segment according to their segmentation criteria with varied ranges of watches like Fastrack‚ Raga‚ Nebula‚ Xylys‚ Sonata‚ Flip‚ Technology‚ etc. and Timex has targeted a segment that consists of youth with middle income having a passion for technology. Because of this Timex’s popularity is restricted only to this group and so it fails to be a household name.  Titan’s

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    In 1946-48‚ John Cage composed “Sonatas and Interludes: Sonata V” for the piano‚ and placed foreign materials between the strings of the keys in order to produce the unique sound. “He discovered that he could create percussion-like sounds on the piano by inserting small objects between the strings

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    Music Department of WKU put on. The one I went to watch was the Trombone Studio Recital performed by the WKU Trombone Choir and Trombone Quartet. The musicians performed fifteen different pieces by many different classical composers which include: Sonata for Bass Trombone‚ Concerto in F Minor‚ Suite for Four Trombones‚ and Morceau Symphonique. The performance of Alleluia was truly an amazing experience and was my favorite piece of the concert. The piece started out piano: or soft. With a very slow

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    recordings of the instrument. * How did john cage define “open minded? Chapter 17: Music since 1945: Four Representative pieces Listen to the following musical pieces then indicate the best answer for each of the following questions: Cage‚ Sonata II (Sonata II (3667.ok)) Varese‚ Poeme electronique (Electronic poem) (Poeme electronique can be found on CD 4‚ track49 of the 4CD set that accompanies the textbook) Zwilich‚ concerto Grosso 1985 (Concerto Grosso 1985 can be found on CD 4‚ track 51 of the

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    What qualities do Beethoven’s Fur Elise‚ Pathetique‚ Moonlight Sonata‚ Symphony #5‚ and Ode to Joy possess that makes them so popular today? There are many opinions‚ from classically trained professional musicians‚ teachers‚ and historians‚ to the common people of the world. I believe it is because the common people were so important to Beethoven that he wrote his best music for them. He came from a poor family‚ and had to start working at a young age to support them‚ and he did that with music

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    Charles Darwin Sonata Harper BIO 1010 Professor M. Decker September 26th‚ 2013 Today on this day‚ I will be discussing in this paper‚ about the Naturalist Charles Darwin and what his contribution was to Biology as well as his life on this earth as a Biologist. Charles Robert Darwin was born on February 12‚ 1809 in Shrewsbury‚ England. Charles Darwin was well known best‚ for his works as a naturalist in the developing mentation of evolution to the biological change of things in

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    Classical Period Politics The 18th century was most a time of incredible social and political changes‚ such as the Age of Enlightenment. Many of the events that took place created a significant impact on arts and music that guided them to grow over time‚ and expand into what they are known as today. One change that is commonly recognized is the spread of expressions; composers‚ instrument makers‚ and more each worked toward finding a new way of approaching music and art to openly express

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    Ludwig von Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven is a name that is common to most people and is synonymies with great classical music. He is known‚ quite loosely‚ as the German composer who created beautiful pieces with an incredible disability. Despite an unhappy family setting and the deafness that struck soon after‚ the man appeared to rise from his misfortunes and follow his passion. Mr. Beethoven created some of the most wonderful music and is considered one of the greatest musicians of all time.

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