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    People who listen to classical music can generally be classified into two groups‚ those who listen to Mozart-styled music‚ and those who listen to Bach-styled music. The main difference between the two‚ is being the rhythmic style; Mozart uses “soft” tones‚ and rhythm. His pieces flow smoothly and calm the listener. Bach on the other hand‚ uses heavier‚ driven notes. His work is often classified as being “cinematic” or “suspenseful”. The main point I like about Tchaikovsky is that he combines both

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    music. The three operas that will be discussed are: “Don Giovanni” by Mozart‚ “La Boheme” by Puccini‚ and “Wozzeck” by Berg. All of them represent a different era in classical music‚ and have similarities and differences. The music will be analyzed both instrumentally and vocally‚ to show how each is able to communicate to the audience‚ and tell a story. The first piece to be examined is “Don Giovanni”‚ which was written by Mozart during the Classical era of classical music. It is apparent that it

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    studying. It has been known that listening to Mozart music will boost brain power. Studies have shown that listening to classical music can enhance concentration and stimulate higher brain function‚ such as spatial reasoning. “The tests‚ conducted in the early 1990s at the University of California‚ showed that 36 undergraduates scored higher on spatial IQ tests after listening to Mozart’s "Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major." Those effects‚ dubbed "the Mozart Effect‚" lasted 10 to 15

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    music was Russian‚ it was imbued with his love of Mozart and other Western European influences. Tchaikovsky didn’t really like other composer’s pieces. Tchaikovsky didn’t even like Wagner (pronounced VAg-Ner) or Brahms’s music‚ who were two leading composers during the romantic period. Tchaikovsky didn’t even like Beethoven’s music‚ who happened to be one of the most famous composers of all time. He would have this to say about Beethoven and Mozart: "It angers me that that presumptuous mediocrity

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    letter of recommendation will not be disappointing. Franz Joseph Haydn was a great composer of the Classical era. Known as the Father of Symphony and the inventor of string quartets‚ the examples and styles that Haydn set forth were relied upon by Mozart and Beethoven in creating their own respective masterpieces. Born in a small town just

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    father and an unhappy mother‚ the young Beethoven was exposed to a brutal training in music at the hands of his father‚ who hoped that the young boy would prove to be another prodigy like Mozart. Ludwig Van Beethoven’s music set the 18th century Traditions and were shaped and molded because of the great composers Mozart and Haydn‚ who taught and raised him up in his musical capabilities (Ludwig Beethoven). Beethoven’s success was measured by his devotion‚ Beethoven dropped out of grade school by the age

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    paired in each of the twelve major and minor keys‚ they are arranged in rising chromatic order from C to B. This is considered by many to be Bach’s greatest keyboard piece and influenced the course of history‚ having been studied closely by Haydn and Mozart. Upon his death in 1750‚ Bach had become widely known‚ and his influence on music grew with the years of his passing and his works are still influencing the world of music today. George Frideric Handel‚ however‚ served just an

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    Effect of Baroque Music on Performance in Math Problem Solving Task among Grade Six Pupils of Zamboanga City State Polytechnic College A Research Proposal Submitted to the Faculty College of Liberal Arts Western Mindanao State University In partial fulfillment of the requirements in Psychological Research I Submitted by: Lilibeth Grifon Christie Annie M. Jalaron Audraiza Macaraya Arlynn Mae Tangon Chapter I Introduction Students’

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    From an early age‚ Beethoven has taken and interest in music. “His father was a musician at the court of Bonn.” (Biography). His father taught him day and night. “Without a doubt‚ the child was gifted and his father Johann envisioned creating a new Mozart‚ a child prodigy.” (Biography) Everything Beethoven was learning as a child‚ made him become who we all know today‚ a very talented musician. On March 26th 1776‚ when Beethoven was seven and a half years old‚ he gave his first public performance

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    that uses Lacrimosa from Mozart’s requiem. Being from different time periods the instrumentation Evanescence uses to embellish the piece makes it more modern by fitting it into the rock genre. Mozart composed his Requiem Mass in D Minor in Vienna in 1791. Due to an illness that caused his death‚ Mozart was unable to finish Lacrimosa. Fortunately‚ one of his pupils Franz Xaver Süssmayr was able to finish it for him. Lacrimosa is a sorrowful dissonant piece about death. Violins start the piece my

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