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    Frederic Chopin

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    mostly on a solo piano. He was born on March 1st‚ 1810 in what used to be Duchy of Warsaw and was raised in Warsaw. It later on in 1815 came to be a part of Poland. Many people considered him to be a child prodigy as his family didn’t have money‚ yet he grew up motived to love music by his mom was and because his father worked for a noble family he had access to instruments from an early age and was exposed to cultured Warsaw society. By the age of 6 Chopin was playing the piano better than most

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    in West Chester‚ Pennsylvania. He was son to Marguerite McLeod and Samuel Le Roy Barber and brother to Sara Barber. His father was a physician and his mother was a pianist. His family was on the wealthy side‚ and they were able to provide him with piano and voice lessons. He excelled‚ showed great talent in music‚ writing his first piece at the age of 7 (Sadness). He also played the organ at his church when he turned 12. Although his parents were against Barber pursuing his music career‚ his aunt

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    expression of anger. The second part of the concert was limited in variety but with a thicker texture. The instruments involved only the piano the interesting part however‚ was that two piano played a single piece as a duet. Until this day‚ I have never seen two pianos placed right across each other playing the same piece. The introduction of Mozart’s Sonata for two pianos in D major had a cute back to back melody. The piece sounded as if a couple‚ just starting a relationship‚ were singing to each other

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    Notes of the Past I sat on the piano bench‚ diligently moving my fingers to be precise and perfect. The piano‚ with all of its many working parts‚ were all working together to create a melody. As I flipped each page‚ I remembered the very first time I even opened a piano book. My memento is my very first primer level piano book. To some people‚ this can be a new experience for them‚ a training tool for young piano students‚ or this book marks the beginning of their piano journey. The songs are very

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    Describe The Bing Theater

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    I really liked Ellington Big Band because it reminds me of the old black and white movie I used to watch with my grandfather and I also because I like the beat. I also like Pas Espagnol because it’s also piano or it can be orchestra but Ellington has other instruments included like the trumpet and it’s jazz. On the other hand Gabriel Faure’s Pas Espagnol is classical music. General Description and evaluation: In conclusion Gabriel Faure was a French composer

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    Johannes Brahms

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    May 7‚ 1833‚ in Hamburg‚ which is the second largest city in Germany. Brahms was known for being a composer of romantic music. He started playing piano at an early age‚ and he used his gift to "[help] to supplement the rather meager family income by playing the piano in restaurants and theaters‚ as well as by teaching" (Johannes Brahms). His piano teachers were Otto Cossel and Eduard Marxsen. At a young age he gave some public concerts in Hamburg. Though he was not a famous pianist‚ he did perform

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    programme notes

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    Trinity College London Practical examination in Piano ATCL Recital Programme Prelude and Fugue in A flat‚ BWV 862 (No.17 from The Well-tempered Clavier‚ Book I) by Johann Sebastian Bach Prelude Fugue Sonata in A major‚ K. 331 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Theme and variations Minuet with trio Rondo Nocturne in B flat minor‚ Op.9 No.1 by Frederic Chopin Waltz in E-flat major‚ Op. 18 by Frederic Chopin Trios Novelettes‚ Nos. 1 and 2 by Francis Poulenc Novelette I in C major

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    1. As most wars back then the French and American Revolutions were created from the want of rights and having everyone be equal to eachother. It has always been a problem and it still is in America. In both of these revolutions people realized that the government controlled them too much and they needed to get power in order to have their rights as a human and equal things out with the government. Money of course also played a big role in these two things. The differences is that France had just

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    Brahms Essay

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    Lutheran family‚ and spent much of his professional life in Vienna. He is grouped with J.S Bach and Beethoven to be one of the ‘three Bs’. Brahms was a virtuoso pianist‚ and premiered many of his own works – many of the pieces that he composed for the piano were written to match his standards. He was extremely skilled at counterpoint‚ and used a lot of counterpoint to ‘honour’ the ‘purity’ of the structure of counterpoint and to advance them into a romantic idiom‚ to create new bold approaches to harmony

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    composition was published in 1776‚ Six Sonatas for the Harpsichord or Piano Forte with an accompaniment for Violin‚ Op.1. Although she did not primarily play the keyboard‚ it was normal as a European musician in the 18th century to release a set of two sonatas. This was done when seeking or affirming a professional status as a composer or teacher. She dedicated her first work to “Her Majesty‚ the Queen”‚ who was an accomplished keyboardist. The Six Sonatas‚ where published by William Napier in London

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