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Mozart’s and Haydn’s work and traveled to see Mozart in concert later in his life time. As a child Beethoven was given music lessons by his father. Later, as his talent inclined, he became a student to Christian Gottlob Neefe, a Bonn court…
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…Beethoven’s talent, Gottlob Neefe (a German Organist) become young Beethoven’s mentor. Gottlob thought Beethoven was the next Mozart, so he sent him to Vienna to meet him. But Beethoven’s mother got sick so he had to come back home before he met him formally…
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…Zywny. He based his teaching on Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven. While he was six when he held his first public performance in 1817. By age seven his first composition was written by his father: the Pollonaise in B Flat major. At age eight, he played…
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….         The style of music played varied because of all the different musical era's represented. Mozart from the classical era, Dvorak from the romantic era, Bartok from the early 20th century, and Copland from our present. The Sacramento Chamber Orchestra consisted…
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…with the characters of Brooks and Red who show the lighter and darker sides to being institutionalised. The film steers away from stereotyping and gives us a glimpse of the sensitive side of prisoners, with Andy playing Mozart over the PA, much to the delight of his fellow…
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…acknowledged as the musical genius he was. Perhaps the person most influenced and appreciative of his music was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart first heard Bach's music in the year 1782, and he instantly loved it. He enjoyed its energy and testing of boundaries…
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…due to the imperfections of the new instrument. By 1800 few orchestras would have been without the clarinet. In chamber music, its place had been assured by Mozart. As a solo instrument it had already had by 1800 a fairly long career. The years 1800 to 1840…
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…Neefe , his early compositions signal an important talent. It was planned for Beethoven to study in Vienna with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart died in 1791, preventing Beethoven to ever join him. Beethoven ended up going to Vienna in 1792, and became one…
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…workshop going. Thanks to his sociable qualities the scholars and dignitaries of the papal court made him their companion. There was even talk of his being made a cardinal when he died on his thirty-seventh birthday, almost as young as Mozart, having crammed…
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…. In every film maker’s career there is one movie that is considered his greatest accomplishment, and for Milos Forman it was 1884’s Amadeus. This historic depiction of the life behind Mozart was a passionate story that had a strong affect on me. Amadeus…
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