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    base of listeners to be on a global scale for millions‚ if not yet billions. During the late 17th century to early 19th century‚ the phenomenon that is the evolution of Liturgical Music had hit the Classical era; extremely skilled artists such as Mozart‚ Beethoven‚ Haydn and Schubert were producing masterpieces for the courts of the upper class. Because the culture that surrounds these classic artists and the modern artists has changed greatly over hundreds of years‚ the skill involved in becoming

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    Period: Block of time connected with music and chord progressions leading to a PAC; usually an antecedent phrase (ending with an HAC) and consequent phrase (ending with a PAC) once you get to the end of a period‚ the PAC offers a sense of completion Periodicity: Difference between Baroque and Classical music (In Baroque compositions‚ the melody always continues and in Classical compositions‚ the melody will be a set number of measures and will have individual phrases following Empfindsam Style:

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    Patterson MUS 101 Survey of Music Literature October 31st‚ 2013 Narrowing Your Topic Worksheet PART ONE -WHAT IS YOUR GENERAL IDEA FOR YOUR RESEARCH PAPER? I want to focus on the life of Salieri and his controversial life that coincides with Mozart and his death. PART TWO - FOCUS YOUR TOPIC 1 WHAT? Which aspects of this topic most interest you? Which aspects are you thinking of writing about? Mostly the way Salieri’s style of composing and playing compares with Mozart’s‚ and mainly the biography

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    At an early age‚ van Beethoven‚ took an interest in music and his father taught him day and night‚ on returning to the house from music practice or the tavern. Without a doubt‚ the child was gifted and his father Johann envisioned creating a new Mozart‚ a child prodigy. On March 26th 1778‚ at the age of 7 ½‚ Ludwig Van Beethoven gave his first public performance at Cologne. Soon Ludwig learned music‚ notably the organ and composition by renowned musicians such as Gottlob Neefe. Neefe recognized

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    examples of imagery exist in the book‚ often contrasting music to boxing. The quote ‘like a Mozart concerto’ shows that Doc is trying to elevate boxing from a sport‚ to an art. When sports‚ like Boxing‚ are elevated to a status of an art form‚ it gives it respectability. This is a refelction of how society can use sport as a uniting force. In the novel‚ Doc mentions mostly‚ European composers such as Chopin‚ Mozart‚ Brahms and Beethoven suggesting a cultural gulf between Europe and South Africa. Bryce

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    In the featured book "Young people’s Concert‚" the author‚ Leonard Bernstein‚ explains the meaning of Classical music. Mr. Bernstein believes that people do not understand the exact meaning of classical music and they describe any music that isn’t pop or jazz as a classical music. He started his argument by giving examples about the mistakes that people do when they describe music and he found that the reason why people use inappropriate words to describe music is because people do not know why people

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    different neurons that respond according to what kind of music is playing. Music can effect hormones‚ encourage the production of cortisol‚ testosterone‚ and oxytocin. Music can even trigger a release of endorphins. (EvolutionEzine.com) * B.) The Mozart Effect * University of California-Irvine did a test study of where they took three college groups. The first group was assigned to listen to Mozart’s sonata for Two Pianos in D Major. The second group listened to just relaxing music while the

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    Joo: “Big Nightmare Music” Wright Auditorium “Big Nightmare Music” Concert Report The Igudesman & Joo: “Big Nightmare Music” concert premiered in Wright Auditorium on April 13th‚ 2012; accompanied by the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra. Imagine Mozart taken over by Monty Python and you have some idea of the humor/seriousness created at the highest level of musicianship on stages around the world. Violinist Aleksey Igudesman‚ and pianist Hyung-ki Joo are both classically-trained artists who bring

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    and its innovations. An excellent example is Vienna’s musical golden age‚ in which masterful composers such as Mozart and Beethoven flourished. Weiner perfectly captures the essence of what made the talented composers into the Viennese geniuses they are recognized as today in an ironic analogy referring to the biological ecosystem. His exact words are‚ “We see the ‘organisms’ -- Mozart‚ Beethoven‚ Hayden -- engaging in selective migration‚ moving to the ecosystem where they are most

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    conducted to test the Mozart effect. The Mozart effect is a term used to explain the claim that people perform better on tasks when listening to music composed by Mozart. Rauscher‚ Shaw‚ and Ky (1993) indicated that subjects ’ performance on spatial tasks was better while listening to music compared to the silence condition. Due to this study‚ many people questioned whether listening to music increases intellectual ability. Other researchers stated that it is possible that the Mozart effect has very little

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