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    fashions in musical tastes. Lets first start with the classical music‚ Classical is an era; it is from about 1730 to just after 1800. A few people who contributed to the music in the Classical era are: Ludwig van Beethoven‚ Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The Classical period focused on the opposite types of sounds- music during that period was orderly‚ uncluttered‚ well planned and precise. Music was expected to be technically pleasing and grounded in certain traditions and styles that had

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    father taught him day and night playing music. Unfortunately‚ Johann had a problem with alcohol and become alcoholic. Johann‚ who noticed the talent of his son and realized how he was good. Viewing it as Beethoven immediately will become the next Mozart. At the age of seven‚ Beethoven already made his first public concert at a place called‚ Colonge. Due to the alcohol problem of his father‚ Beethoven began to learn music from a musician named Guttlob Neefe. While teaching him‚ Guttlob Neefe also

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    Amadeus In the movie “Amadeus” there are many types of conflict that are presented. This movie is a great example of a variety of conflicts within a movie. “Amadeus” has many major characters that each‚ in their own way‚ have their own type of struggle‚ but the one most represented through the entire film was that of Salieri’s life. His conflict deals with the act of God. Since he was a young boy‚ he began his struggles against/for God. The examples of the conflict between the two are; Salieri has

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    characters in the opera they have written (Brown-Montesano 14). Carbon copies of the same basic female character appeared in opera after opera‚ showing little signs of change from the character previous and to the character succeeding (Brown-Montesano 15). Mozart and his famed librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte would not stand for such an offense in their operas‚ insisting on the use of real characters within the confines of their operatic masterpieces. Their women would be able to seek harsh revenge for injustices

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    The term keyboard‚ according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ is “a musical instrument that is played by means of a keyboard like that of a piano and that produces sounds electronically.” This is the modern definition of a keyboard‚ as it can be used as a term describing any key-like instrument which does not contain a firmly established identity‚ such as the clavichord and the harpsichord. The keyboard has been a prevalent instrument since as early as the third century BC‚ and therefore has

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    Introduction Music is found in every known culture‚ past and present‚ varying wildly between times and places. Since all people of the world‚ including the most isolated tribal groups‚ have a form of music‚ it may be concluded that music is likely to have been present in the ancestral population prior to the dispersal of humans around the world. Consequently music may have been in existence for at least 50‚000 years and the first music may have been invented in Africa and then evolved to become

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    delicacy to the listeners. The concerto balances the soloist and the orchestra so one does not over power the other‚ acting as partners (Sporre‚ 2010). There were many great composers of Classical Music such as Ludwig Van Beethoven‚ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‚ Fredrick Chopin‚ and George Frideric Handel just to name a few. One composer whose style is different than the common Beethoven or Bach is

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    Kyla Whitman MUS 10 070 Dr. Immel Concert Report On November 11‚ 2014‚ the Kutztown University Department of Music had their third Student Recital of the semester in Schaeffer Auditorium at 7:30 pm. The Department of Music performed thirteen pieces of music including Etude Op. 25‚ No. 1‚ Somebody‚ Somewhere from The Most Happy Fella‚ Concerto for Piccolo and Orchestra‚ Op. 50‚ and many more. To start out the night‚ Steven M. Paszkowski performed Frédéric Chopin’s Étude Op. 25‚ No. 1. Chopin was

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    Haydn’s symphony no. 94 second movement Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) was born in Rohrau. He was exposed to a lot of folk music when he was younger and this had an effect on his later style. His talents were soon discovered and at the age of 29 he started working for a wealthy family in Hungary‚ where he worked for almost 30 years. Haydn composed his works extremely quickly‚ performing two concertos and two operas weekly‚ and chamber works daily. Haydn’s compositions became popular throughout Europe

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