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    a movement that gives eventual closure to Smetana’s loss. The style of the trio involves stylistic elements of both Schumann and Liszt‚ as is characteristic of several of Smetana’s musical pieces (Clapham 65) and is composed of three voices: the violin‚ cello‚ and piano. In the first movement‚ there is a great similarity to Clara Schumann’s Trio in G Minor. This brings to mind the idea that Smetana may have used the theme similarity to show what kind of musician his daughter might have been had

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    Diego and lasted about an hour and half. The concert was conducted by David Medine. He is a violinist‚ conductor‚ music critic‚ experimental musician and computer music researcher from Tucson‚ Arizona. The instruments played were a family of violin‚ viola‚ violin cello‚ contrabass‚ flute‚ Oboe‚ Clarinet‚ horn and trumpet. I will be discussing the elements of music which are Sound‚ Harmony‚ Melody‚ Rhythm and Growth based on one movement of the music. I. MATERIALS OF MUSIC 1. SOUND The sound

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    BRIEF HISTORY OF MUSIC Music is a composition of three important elements which are rhythm‚ melody‚ and harmony. The roots of Western music are strongly influenced by classical music. Tracing back its history‚ classical music is divided into six different periods which includes music from the Gregorian chants to Beethoven’s symphonies to the contemporary artists. The longest and most distant era or period of musical history is the Medieval Era‚ otherwise known as the Middle Age Period. During

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    For the first violins‚ there are specific fingerings and bowings that she wanted to enforce for us to improve the intonation and tone. In measure 12‚ Mrs. May recommended to use first finger for the F-sharp and fourth finger for the C-natural. In measures 8-9‚ she emphasized the importance of the two A notes sounding identical when played as a harmonic and a regular third finger. The clinician advised the first violins to play the harmonic A with a faster bow speed

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    The Orchestra of the Romantic Era The Romantic Era was a time of many changes and innovations. While the Classical era was a time of restrictions and laws‚ the Romantic period saw the opposite. It was a time of experimentation – artistic freedom and creativity. There was a change in the way that composers wrote. They began utilising various emotions in their writing‚ as if to tell stories through their music. They began experimenting with new musical ideas. They began to move away from traditional

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    learned in music is the instruments chords like E‚ Em‚ G‚ Gm‚ A‚ Am etc. and also the numbers that we have to repeat it. What I learned in the instrument of the violin is how to play the lightly row‚ and ode to joy by Ludwig Van Beethoven‚ At first this two songs were hard to do it on the violin because it was my first time to play a violin in my whole life‚ the one that I was easiest to perform with was the ode to joy‚ when I

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    father‚ was arrested for child abuse and Onyok was found hiding in a cabinet in their house. He was brought to a shelter where he met Ariel‚ considered as “Mamang baliw” by the other children from the shelter‚ who had a great passion for music and violin. The first time they met‚ Ariel was furious with Onyok since he hated the children in the shelter. Later on Ariel discovered Onyok’s talent and before long Ariel taught Onyok how to play the instrument. Most of the events in the film happened in

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    Dead Island: Audiovisual Rhetorical Analysis Dead Island is a video game where players are trapped on an island resort and have to fight zombies in order to survive. The trailer for the game does not focus on how the game is actually played‚ which is the norm for game trailers‚ but instead sets up a narrative that is different from society’s typical view on zombies. The trailer also has more depth and emotional pull than most advertisements. It pulls at the heartstrings of its audience by using

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    b.15‚ in which it is used in staccato quavers) and transposed through various keys (c.f. b.19‚ in which the motif is used in D minor; and bars 25-30 in which it is used in G7). It is important to note that the motif is played mainly in the 1st violins‚ but also in the rest of the string section and the bassons from b.26-29. The motif is also preceded by a falling four-note semiquaver motif (c.f. b.18)‚ which is the same as the four-note motif preceding the first bar of the exposition (c.f. b.12)-

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    Edvard Grieg (15 June 1843 – 4 September 1907) was a Norwegian composer and pianist. He is best known for his Piano Concerto in A minor‚ for his incidental music to Henrik Ibsen’s play Peer Gynt (which includes Morning Mood and In the Hall of the Mountain King)‚ and for his collection of pianominiatures Lyric Pieces. [1] ------------------------------------------------- Biography Edvard Hagerup Grieg was born in Bergen‚ Norway on June 15‚ 1843. His parents were Hiemlik Grieg (1806–1875)‚ a merchant

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