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    Musical Parameters

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    Claude Debussy‚ Golliwog’s Cakewalk (MEB 1/51) Stockhausen‚ Klavierstück V Harmony: diatonic Wolfgang A. Mozart‚ Piano Concerto No. 21‚ in C‚mvt. ii (MEB 1/4) chromatic Fryderyk Chopin‚ Prelude in F minor‚ Op. 28 No. 18 Texture: Monophonic Hildegard of Bingen‚ Columbia aspexit (L 1/8) Homophonic Wolfgang A. Mozart‚ Piano Concerto No. 21‚ in C‚mvt. ii (MEB 1/4) Ludwig van Beethoven‚ The Ruins of Athens‚ “Turkish March” (MEB 1/9)

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    Antonio Salieri Biography

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    Vienna‚ Austria. Allegations by Mozart In Vienna in the 1790s‚ Mozart accused Salieri of plagiarism and of attempting to murder him with poison. As Mozart’s music became more popular over the decades and Salieri’s music was forgotten‚ Mozart’s unsubstantiated allegations gained credence and tarnished Salieri’s reputation. The biographer Alexander Wheelock Thayer believes that Mozart’s suspicions of Salieri could have originated with an incident in 1781 when Mozart applied to be the music teacher

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    Stephanie Minton Music 1030-W12 Frederic Chopin and Billy Joel Nearly two centuries separate two of the greatest pianists of all times; yet Frederic Chopin and Billy Joel have many similarities in their composure of music. The biggest connection among the two is their love for the piano. Not only did they both enjoy playing the piano‚ it was a way of life for both Chopin and Joel. Chopin‚ a half-Polish and half-French composer from the Romantic era is known to some as the “prince of the

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    major role-player. Mozart Music has already been proven to improve vision‚ and motor coordination of a person. It is highly controversial and became a topic of debate between some psychologists. The main objective of this study was to test whether background music has an effect on the net speed of typing. Fifteen Volunteers were recruited for this experiment. The experiment was consisted of three setups‚ namely: Setup A- No Music‚ Setup B- Modern Music‚ and Setup C- Mozart Music. Each setup was

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    Did you know that each time period has its own name called an era? The violin has come quite a long way since the beggining of its time. Music through the centuries has been changed time and time again‚ each era sacred to its particular style of music. The music aswell‚ as the people‚ welcome everyone to join in its beaty. Music is an open door for interpretation‚ some people find the camouflaged beauty in song. Music isn’t just a bunch of notes and lyrics written on a piece of paper‚ it’s stories

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    The antecedent years of the Classical Symphony moulded and defined the typical outline and structure that became established by the early 18th Century. By the 1720s in particular‚ the framework comprised of a dramatic‚ fast movement followed by a second slow‚ lyrical movement and ended with a fast dance-like third movement. It is known‚ between the years of 1720-1820‚ 16‚558 symphonies had been written. By the beginning of the 19th Century‚ the symphony had generally maintained the same principle

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    the new musical structure. Forms like the opera and orchestra revolutionized—the former branching out from serious to variety‚ and the latter have a complete upheaval. Moreover‚ on the late Classical period‚ great composers such as Beethoven and Mozart studied the works of Baroque composers Bach and Handel. The later works of the classical composers were characterized of having innovative yet powerful polyphony inspired by Bach’s masterpieces‚

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    The classical era brought about a plethora of changes which drove western music into a brand new direction. Whereas the Renaissance period brought about enlightenment and the breaking away of traditional religious music‚ and the Baroque period exploding the provisions of artistic expression‚ the Classical period came back to square one and established systemized order. Although we no longer have the same verbosity of the Baroque era‚ the Classical period combined the elements of order and grace to

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven An Annotated Bibliography "All These Notes Don ’t Pay My Needs!!" Beethoven-Haus Bonn. Beethoven-Haus Bonn‚ n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2010. This article is named from a quote taken directly from Beethoven. It details the composer’s financial situation throughout his life. Included are the events that had an impact on Beethoven’s finances‚ the value of money‚ cost of living‚ and inflation. Beethoven-Haus Bonn is a museum located in the birth house of Beethoven. Information is

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    1. What is the difference between a major and a minor scale? The difference between a major and a minor scale is their formula/arrangement. In a major scale the formula is TTSTTTS. In a minor scale the formula is TSTTSTT. 2. Which composer was deaf by the time he wrote his 9th symphony? The composer was Beethoven. 3. Name four string section of the orchestra. Violin‚viola‚bass‚cello. 4. To what section of the orchestra does the oboe belong? The oboe belongs to the woodwind section.

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