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    Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 23 in A Major In my introduction to music class we were assigned to listen and evaluate a particular piece of music in order to reflect on our unique individuality. For my project I chose Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756-1791 and his work of the piano concerto No. 23 in A Major specifically the second movement that was created in 1786. In addition to listening‚ the piece must be broken down and organized into themes or motives. By the end of the project we should be able

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    a leader in the market for high-quality pianos. Their motto still follows its founder’s word. He said “Build the best piano possible. Sell it at the lowest price consistent with quality.” For thesedays‚ technical excellence continued to be emphasized‚ with members of the firm taking out over 100 patents in piano making. They have three lines which is grand piano‚ vertical piano‚ and Boston piano. Among those‚ they are the strongest producer of grand piano line. Q1. Major players & scope of

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    Steinway and Sons

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    1990s was a period of change for the music industry. Foreign competition in the mid-price upright piano market was intense. In addition to well-entrenched players from Japan (Yamaha and Kawai)‚ two South Korean firms (Young Chang and Samick)‚ were emerging as competitors. Moreover‚ Yamaha and Young Chang had already established a presence in China. Forecasts indicated that the future growth market for pianos will be concentrated in Asia. This case discusses Steinway & Sons’ history‚ the evolution of its

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    Introduction The word Lied has a long history going back as far as the 12th Century‚ and is connected with folk songs and Lutheran church hymns. The great age of German Lieder‚ however‚ came with the Romantic Movement. The Romantic Movement developed in the late 18th and early 19th Centuries‚ and was particularly influential in Germany. It was more of an intellectual than directly political movement‚. With the poets and authors who led the movement came the composers who eternalised much of the

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    Liszt's Sonata in B Minor

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    The Piano Sonata in B minor (German: Klaviersonate h-Moll)‚ S.178‚ is a musical composition for solo piano by Franz Liszt‚ published in 1854 with a dedication to Robert Schumann. It is often considered Liszt’s greatest composition for solo piano. The piece has been oft analyzed‚ particularly regarding issues of form. The sonata is notable for being constructed from five motivic elements that are woven into an enormous musical architecture. The motivic units undergo thematic transformation throughout

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    right size grand piano to fit into his Room. The size of the room in his apartment is represented by a rectangle whose sides are described by the expressions 4x – 4 and 8x – 8. Introduction I believe the aim of the investigation was to find a perfect sized piano for Mr. Gershwin’s apartment. Mathematical Investigations 1. Mr Gershwin wants to buy a rectangular piano which is half the width and length of the room. Find the expressions for the length of each side of the piano.

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    consumption: musical instrument/piano Topic of interest: How the advertising of piano industry is linked to the consumer culture and social values. Research questions: * How is the advertising practice connected to consumer culture? * What is the social value shared by the consumers? * How is the media (internet) used to communicate and how is the advertising practice affected by the technology trends? Brand: Steinway & Sons Relevant advertisements/campaigns: piano for peace Target consumers:

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    individual research study

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    content of diploma and degree holder piano teachers as measured by the quality of instruction given in their lesson and the performance in their student’s piano exam. ________________________________________________________________ Introduction Background Information Teaching is the centre of attention as all education including music education. Being worried over their children’s future‚ parents constantly question themselves if the piano teacher they have hired is going to

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    Steinway

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    the market for high-quality grand pianos. It was established in New York City in 1853 by a German immigrant Henry Engelhard Steinway and prospered with its techincal excellence. Marketing Mix of Steinway & Sons 1. Product Steinway & Sons keeps in working on its high quality. All Steinways are still assembled by craft methods‚ with two years to mnufacture ( one year for the piano a lumber to dry and one year to physically make ans assemble the piano components) and contained over

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    Debussy's Petit Suite

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    first piano work was written at age 18‚ and within a few years‚ he was composing symphonies‚ cantatas and operas. The origin of the his impressionistic music stemmed from the Impressionistic art of compatriots- Monet‚ Renoir‚ Manet‚ and others‚ with the tendency to hint at an idea rather than state boldly‚ to feature color and atmosphere over Germanic clarity. The piano remained his main instrument and he ultimately became best known for his mature works for the instrument. His piano music

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