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…, at that time the center of the music world. There he performed for Mozart, whom he greatly impressed. In1792 Haydyn invited him to become his student but his unorthodox musical ideas angered his teacher, and the lessons were terminated. Beethoven studied…
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…of First Kapellmeister. He held this position for twenty-five years, in which he was in charge of the daily concerts. Haydn had also personally directed these concerts. At this time Haydn became acquainted with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Haydn recognized…
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…highlights, insights and previews about works he has planned for the upcoming season. The first piece played this evening, Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K. 183 was originally composed in 1773. Historians believe Mozart composed this piece to vent his anger…
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…and final step is that there is no method for genius. Talent is not enough, for you need imagination too. Mozart is a contemporary of Immanuel Kant. Mozart could just compose music by just knowing how to do it. He could not explain how he did it or what methods…
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…finished the last two pieces he would write for Esterhaza, as well as the opera which Haydn personally considered his best, "Armida." It was also around that time that Haydn and Mozart became closer friends. Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart met…
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…, as well as the opera which Haydn personally considered his best, "Armida." It was also around that time that Haydn and Mozart became closer friends. Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart met in 1781 while at a concert of the famed Johann…
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…, had become aware that his son possessed musical talent. Though apparently not particularly moved to enrich the young child’s life, Johaan saw Ludwig as a potential Mozart style child prodigy of which could be capitalized on for financial gain…
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…, had become aware that his son possessed musical talent. Though apparently not particularly moved to enrich the young child’s life, Johaan saw Ludwig as a potential Mozart style child prodigy of which could be capitalized on for financial gain…
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…, in Mozart’s pieces. Secondly, Dynamics also took an essential change. Dynamic range had been increasing from the baroque the romantic period. This change in range is caused by to major reasons. One of them is the increasing number of instruments and musicians…
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…was the Symphony No. 29 in A major, K.201 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. I especially like movement 1, Allegro moderato. The style is classical; it is classical because it was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1774, and historians classified him that group. I like…
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