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    Music:A Magicful Medicine Fine arts always have been a good way to express oneself for thousand years. One of them is a magical and a powerful way to affect people‚both negatively and positively. Music is not just a way to fun or just an art. Almost everyone loves it‚some of them say that they can not live without it. However‚above all‚music is able to do many things. There are a lot of ways that music effects people. As it was mentioned above‚ music has both negative and possitive effects on us

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    Based on Alexander Pushkin’s 1833 short story‚ Tchaikovsky’s penultimate operatic work is a musically idiosyncratic mixture of his recognizable orchestral style with elements of pastiche. Not renowned as a composer of opera‚ Tchaikovsky had hit a bullseye with a previous Pushkin adaptation‚ Eugene Onegin in 1879. Admitting an irresistible attraction to operatic form in spite of his inability to master it‚ the maestro used the folk origins of Pushkin’s verse novel to present a series of interlinked

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    Mozart's Symphony No. 40

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    The reason I chose Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 (1st movement) is because it really stood out to me out of all the pieces we heard in class and that are on the Moodle Website. I enjoy listening to this piece because it gives off a fun and warm vibe at times sounding playful and fast but then it takes on a warmer and somewhat soothing ambiance at other times. Honestly‚ when I listen to this song I have to turn the volume down because the pitch of the violins is so powerful and high. I believe this is

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    Johannes Brahms was a composer in the third phase of the Romanticism era. He is considered one of the most important composers of the German school in the 19th century although he presents in his works Romantic and Classic characteristics. His music reflects an assimilation of both genders as he incorporates classic forms in a language typically romantic. According to …. ++++(algo de Brahms). However‚ the recuperation of musical elements‚ particularly the classic formalism and the Baroque counterpoint

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    Beethoven with a lot of his early musical teaching. Beethoven didn’t have the best education‚ but he studied violin‚ French horn‚ and piano‚ and before he was even 12 years old‚ Beethoven became an organist. In 1787 Beethoven sat under the teaching of Mozart briefly‚ and a couple years later‚ Beethoven finally left Bonn for good and moved to Vienna to further his education with Joseph Haydn and after Joseph he went to study with Antonio Salieri.

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    become happier. Music’s ability to "heal the soul" is the stuff of legend in every culture. Many people find that music lifts their spirits. Modern research tends to confirm music’s psychotherapeutic benefits. Bright‚ cheerful music (e.g. Mozart‚ Vivaldi‚ bluegrass‚ Klezmer‚ Salsa‚ reggae) is the most obvious prescription for the blues. Animals are similar. You play rock and roll and they usually run out of the room‚ at least mine do. But if you put on some jazz or especially classical‚ they

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    How Does Music Affects Us

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    How Music Affects Us and Promotes Health Music is one of the few activities that involves using the whole brain. It is intrinsic to all cultures and can have surprising benefits not only for learning language‚ improving memory and focusing attention‚ but also for physical coordination and development. Of course‚ music can be distracting if it’s too loud or too jarring‚ or if it competes for our attention with what we’re trying to do. But for the most part‚ exposure to many kinds of music has beneficial

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    music is just for band geeks and grandmas? Think again. Yes‚ listening to piano pieces versus loud rap music has been suggested by “The Doctors” TV show to improve a person’s focus and help with relaxation. Just sit down‚ breathe deeply and play some Mozart. “When I listen to classical and contemporary I feel relaxed and motivated‚” says Huntley senior Yaresti Pena. “It is slow‚ soothing and lovely music.” Exercise Why? Going for a run or walking your dog around the neighborhood doesn’t sound

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    Romantic period. The dissonance created by contrasting melodies and key changes starkly contrasted the lyrical and cheerful melodies of the Baroque and Classical period. Often classical music as a genre sparks recognition of composers such as Bach‚ Mozart‚ and Beethoven – neglecting others like as Mendelssohn and Chopin. This semester‚ Exploring Music caused me to explore new methods of musical thought tied to the historical context of its day. In this way‚ I established a new appreciation for the

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    Franz Joseph Haydn

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    composer yanks the audience members who characteristically fall asleep during movements that are slow in movements with sudden and unpredicted interference of a fortissimo chord when a passage of quietude occurs. Haydn has produced 340 hours more that Mozart‚ Beethoven‚ Bach or Handle has produced. Haydn was a tireless worker who has an endless musical imagination and also was prolific. He was the last well-known beneficiary of the noble patronage of the system that fostered European musical composition

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