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…Classical Period         Getting it's name from art history, the classic period in music extends from 1740 to 1810 and includes the music of Haydn, Mozart, the first period of Beethoven, and Bach's sons. The classical period of music…
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…, when I am dancing, I have felt touched by something sacred. In those moments, I felt my spirit soar and become one with everything that exists. I become the stars and the moon. I become the lover and the beloved. Mozart: His Life and Family 3850 words…
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…, computer-produced sounds etc. Contrasts of Elements between: Bach: Concerto no. 5 Mozart: Piano Concerto 1st Movement No. 23 in A Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra 1st Movement Bach Mozart Bartok Structure Fugal ritornello. One of the very earliest…
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…, computer-produced sounds etc. Contrasts of Elements between: Bach: Concerto no. 5 Mozart: Piano Concerto 1st Movement No. 23 in A Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra 1st Movement Bach Mozart Bartok Structure Fugal ritornello. One of the very earliest…
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…or another of these periods of music, Haydn and Mozart are identified as belonging to the Classical period, and for example, Schumann and Tchaikovsky, among many others, belong to the Romantic genre. However, Beethoven, with his life-span incorporating the years…
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…The Classical Period Getting it's name from art history, the classic period in music extends from 1740 to 1810 and includes the music of Haydn, Mozart, the first period of Beethoven, and Bach's sons. The classical period of music coordinated harmony…
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…performed by Frances Rauscher and Gordon Shaw in 1993 proved that listening to Mozart did raise people’s IQ. Rauscher and Shaw took college students from the University of California, Irvine, and divided the students into three groups. “ The first group sat…
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…. Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany in 1770. His father, a music enthusiast, dreamed of molding his son into the next Mozart. Beethoven never showed the impressive characteristics of Mozart, but he was unusually talented, learning the piano, organ and violin…
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…5 oboe 5 clarinets 5 bassoons 8 horns 5 trumpets 6 trombones 2 tubas 1 drum 4 strings 1 harp 1 piano -B. A. MOZART: "Concert for piano and orchestra" n.17 -G. MAHLER : Symphony n.6 II. Composers WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (1756-1791…
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Mozart's Perspective of Women In Mozart's time (the late 1700s), women were viewed much differently than they are viewed today. Women were perceived as being inferior (intellectually and physically) to men. As we all know, the women were…
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