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    While small‚ he imitated Mozart. However‚ he was not as truthful as Mozart was. He had a knack to lie about his age to many people. Nevertheless‚ Beethoven was a steady musician of great talents as he played viola in Bonn’s two orchestras and became a composer as a teen. After the death of his mother

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    music. Also‚ there will be a description of all his symphonies. On December 16 or 17‚ 1770‚ (date uncertain) at 515 (now 20) Bonngasse Bonn‚ Germany Beethoven‚ like Mozart‚ was born into a small family (Comptons‚ 1). He took his first lessons on March 26‚ 1778‚ (Schmit‚ 10). In 1787‚ he went to Vienna to study with Mozart‚ but he went back to Bonn due to the nature of his mother’s sickness (Schmit‚ 15). This would be the composers last visit to Bonn. After his mother’s death on July 17‚

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    of musical prodigy‚ and by 1784‚ he was hired as a court musician. In 1787‚ Beethoven went to‚ for a short time‚ study under Mozart‚ and when Mozart heard Ludwig‚ he said‚ “Keep your eyes on him; some day he will give the world something to talk

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    the several websites for music‚ Gioachino Rossini was Italian composer and he wrote 39 operas and sacred music and chamber music. But his best well known music is “William Tell Overture” which is composed in 1829 and led to the nickname “The Italian Mozart” in 18th classic era. When I listened to this music‚ I thought that this music represented the changing of weather‚ because it was fully quiet and calm in the beginning as quiet dawn; only few cellos and double basses were playing and some violins

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    Different types of music influence focus in different ways‚ which can have an impact on grades. Studies have shown that music has an impact on our ability to focus. A phenomenon known as the Mozart Effect says that listening to Mozart and other classical artists can improve memory. Other studies have found that music with lyrics can be distracting and negatively affect the learning process. As Advanced Placement and honors students‚ we decided to test these theories in order to see how the music

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    An Evening of Classical music Programme Notes Sonata in C minor (‘Pathétique’)‚ Op. 13 Beethoven (1770–1827) Grave; Allegro di molto e con brio Adagio cantabile Rondo: Allegro Beethoven’s ‘Pathétique’ sonata was published in 1799 during what is referred to as his early period. At this time Beethoven was living in Vienna‚ supported by many generous patrons including Prince Karl Linchnowsky‚ to whom this sonata is dedicated. Beethoven’s early sonatas were written not only for artistic

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    Ludvig van Beethoven no doubt is one of the greatest pianist and composers to date. His earlier works are usually compared to Mozart due to the similarity of the structure but one major different was Beethoven’s ability to incorporate his own imagination into each composition. Although most of his work had been recognized by the music industry‚ it was his first symphony of the starting point in his career. The Symphony number one‚ opus 21 was written in C major contain four movements‚ and although

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    Case: City Symphony Orchestra The City Symphony Orchestra is a branch of the Center for Performing Arts. It performs regular concerts throughout the year and has been reasonably profitable in the past. However‚ in recent years‚ concert attendance has been declining and the Orchestra is looking for ways to boost attendance. The traditional customers of the Orchestra have been the older and more affluent segment of the population that live in the suburbs. The recent boom in the high-tech sector

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    this entire piece‚ you hear the repetition and imitative polyphony of these four notes resounding throughout every section. The French horns bellow this motive during the development section‚ which creates a grandiose feeling into the next section. Mozart is not quite as demanding in his use of these motives‚ but rhythmically speaking it is very present. The repeating rhythm of two eighth notes and a stressed quarter note can be heard all throughout. They both use harmonic minor to ensure a stronger

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    the renaissance period that enlightened music for the next few periods‚ Baroque period with its importance of instruments and knowledge of melody and rhythms‚ Out of classical period came the two most greatest musicians that will never be forgotten Mozart and Beethoven‚ starting at a young age they paved a way for other musicians to strive for their own success. Romantic period is when we started to see artists become in touch with themselves and notice each of their individuality throughout their

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