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    Beethoven Biography Essay

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    His music was mostly for the piano. The pieces he wrote during this time were Symphony #1 in C (1800s). Moonlight Sonata in C# (1801)‚ which was his first most famous piece which started to popularize him. 1802 was a very sad year for Beethoven because he learned that he would become deaf so he suffered severe depression. His ability

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    Flute research paper

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    Flute History and Manufacturers http://www.flutehistory.com/Instrument/Periods.php3 http://www.serenitybambooflutes.com/flute-history.html http://www.flutehistory.com/Instrument/Makers.php3 The word “Flute” first came around in France during the 12th century. This word was used to describe the flute and the recorder. By the 14th century the flute appears in European countries like Spain and France. Flutes were popular in the Italian musical scene in the 16th century. Throughout time the flute

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    The History of Music

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    The History of Western Music Music has been around since the dawn of time‚ ever since man first inhabited this planet we have learned to communicate in ways other then conventional speaking. Different Cultures all have there own specific way of communicating through music. Music is basically broken into two specific groups Eastern Music and Western Music. Eastern music is mainly derived from the orient and India. While‚ Western music first emerged from Europe. Western music has developed

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    Humanities Final

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    Quotes: 1. What a piece of work is a man! How noble in reason! How infinite in faculties... – hamlet 2. Man is born free‚ yet everywhere he is in chains. Rousseau 3. Modern society is rotten even at its roots. Rouseeau 4. Get back to Nature … Noble Savage .. SOCIAL CONTRACT - rouseeau 5. Reason is supreme . Human reason can solve every problem facing humankind. - descartes 6. A work of art is a public dream – frued – Oedipus complex 7. We live in an ordered‚ rational‚ understandable

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    Have you ever heard a really exciting piece played by an orchestrasymphony‚ or even a band(meaning one made up of brass‚ woodwinds‚ and percussion)? I think of my cultural identity like a beautiful masterpiece made up of many different components and layers of voices. I hope after reading my essay you will be able to think of your own cultural identity in an exciting manner such as I veiw my own. One of the ways culture can be viewed as a musical piece of music is the many different

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    Music throughout History I personally like classical music because my wife used to sing in many competitions‚ which gave me a whole new appreciation for this type of music. She has sung in many different languages such as Italian‚ German‚ Hebrew‚ Russian‚ English‚ Bohemian‚ Spanish‚ and French. We also used classical music in our wedding by Johann Pachelbel’s “Canon in D Major”‚ which is heard very often in weddings. I chose to do my research paper on classical music throughout history

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    (Knapp). During his musical career he faced many obstacles throughout. As the great musician he was he was able to overcome the obstacles and become even bigger and better in his musical abilities and would become known as the “father” of the classical symphony and string quartet When Hayden was just eight years old he was accepted into the choir school of Saint Stephen ’s Cathedral in Vienna‚ where he received his only formal education. Once Haydn hit the point of puberty and his voice changed‚ He was

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    Personal Narrative: Jenna

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    sings‚ and plays multiple musical instruments (bass‚ viola‚ violin‚ and ukulele) and has performed in many auditioned groups‚ including chamber orchestra‚ treble choir‚ jazz band‚ Spectrum band. Jenna extends her musical talents outside of school through membership in both the Connecticut Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra and the Connecticut Youth Symphony Orchestra. She is a member of is actively involved with her church youth group‚ which meets weekly to perform various acts of community service and an

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    Despite all coming from different periods‚ Bach’s piece does have a lot in common with Holborne’s Pavane and Galliard. For one thing‚ they both mainly have a contrapuntal texture and are for few instruments‚ whilst Haydn’s Symphony is‚ obviously‚ for a symphony orchestra. Both the Bach and the Holborne were intended to be played at home‚ whilst the Haydn would have been intended to be played in a concert hall. Holborne lived in a time when it was rare to state which instruments were being written

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    performed regularly by symphonies around the world‚ in the time of 1600 up to the present. Unlike jazz was found in the early 1900 as some dance band leaders in the southern U.S. began playing this type of music that combined ragtime and blues. Most of the major composer of the classical music until the 20th century were Europeans and the jazz was exposed first by two musicians. Both type of music were know on different parts of Europe. In classical music‚ both large orchestras and small ensemble

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