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    The Orchestra of the Romantic Era The Romantic Era was a time of many changes and innovations. While the Classical era was a time of restrictions and laws‚ the Romantic period saw the opposite. It was a time of experimentation – artistic freedom and creativity. There was a change in the way that composers wrote. They began utilising various emotions in their writing‚ as if to tell stories through their music. They began experimenting with new musical ideas. They began to move away from traditional

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    with classical stone architecture‚ created a great aesthetic and acoustic venue for the orchestra. Howard Goldstein‚ the music director for the orchestra and conductor for the night‚ currently works as a Professor of Music at Auburn University. Dr.Goldstein decided to perform three pieces composed by Wirén‚ Mozart‚ and Schubert. To open the concert‚ the orchestra performed the Serenade for Strings Orchestra‚ composed by Dag Wirén. Dag Wirén was a composer from Sweden that lived during the modern

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    Symphonies began to be composed during the alleged Classical period in European music history‚ about 1740–1820. A symphony is a prolonged form of musical alignment that is then played by an orchestra. The orchestra normally consists of several large sections‚ or movements that contain four separate instrumental pieces. The four instrument families that make up these movements are known as; Woodwinds‚ brass‚ percussion and strings. Each family then has other individual instruments that collaborate

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    The University Of North Texas College Of Music presents: UNT Concert Orchestra I went to the UNT Concert Orchestra on Wednesday‚ October 3rd‚ 2012. It was held in Winspear Hall at the Murchison Performing Arts Center at 8:00 pm. The Concert was led by Conductor Clay Couturiaux and featured soloist Christopher Deane‚ who played the Marimba. The first piece was Variations on a Theme of Tchaikovsky‚ Op. 35a (1894) by Anton Arensky (1861-1906). The piece was written in 1894‚ in tribute to Pyotr

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    Beethoven Symphony No. 9

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    Beethoven’s Symphony No.9‚ Op.125‚ D minor “Choral” was completed in 1842 and premiered on Friday‚ May 7‚ 1824. Beethoven was already completely deaf at that time. His symphony No.9 is his final symphony and one of his greatest masterpieces. This symphony is seventy-four minutes long and consists of four movements. The first movement‚ Allegro ma non troppo‚ un poco maestoso‚ is in sonata form with a stormy mood. The opening theme which sounds like an orchestra tuning‚ is played softly over the

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    after the concert. I was really into music and picturing the Romeo and Julia scene in my mind when I heard the symphony playing this piece. Tchaikovsky wrote this piece when he was still young‚ he was having a relationship with Desiree Artot. The relationship was not going very well‚ it was about to finish when he wrote this piece. Maybe this is one of the reason he choose write a symphony regarded to Shakespeare’s tragedy play to reflect his feeling about love through music. The music is divided

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    environment and likely organisation structure of Symphony Seed Sales and Symphony Research Institute Symphony Seed Sales (SSS) and Symphony Research Institute are subsidiaries of the Symphony Seeds Ltd holding company which‚ in turn‚ is a subsidiary of Conglom holdings. Symphony Seeds is part of a division known as the Land Development Corporation (LDC). SSS and SRI both operate in the same environment‚ namely that of any large agricultural firm. Symphony Seeds considers itself a mature firm‚ implying

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    across state or the incomprehensible size of the Dallas skyline. Visiting my aunts in Texas and living with my grandmother during the first months of my living in Ohio taught me valuable life lessons and morals that I carry with me to this day. Irving is around a 20-minute drive from Dallas and my family would often drive through it on the way to visit my Aunt Caprice. Irving was also the home of Texas Stadium‚ which was the arena where the Dallas Cowboys played in. I fondly remember my mother

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    symphony number 94

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    Throughout this paper I will be analyzing the “Symphony No. 94 in G Major” composed by one of the best composers of the classical period joseph haydn. i watched the event on youtube.com‚ this musical event took place in copley symphony hall on june 5 2011. the copley music hall was established in 1929 but at that it was called the “fox theatre movie palace‚ but later on it became under the property of the san diego symphony‚ this acquisition took place in 1984‚ they renovated the hall dramatically

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    Beethoven Symphony 7

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    Symphony No. 7 Doctors proved that classical music is able to reduce the pain‚ anxiety‚ develop memory‚ and mental abilities. Music can slow the loss of hearing. Classical music is recognized as one of the best therapies. One of the most influential composers‚ who composed Classical music was Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven was one of the greatest composers and performers not only of Classical and Romantic eras but of the music of all times. He began to lose his hearing by the age of late 20s. However

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