Papers 181-190 of total 445 found.
…Ludwig van Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany. He studied in Vienna under Mozart and Hayden. In Vienna he first made his reputation as a pianist and teacher, and he became famous quickly. At this time he composed many of his…
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…Franz Liszt was one of many classical composers. In some ways, he can be compared to a modern rock and roll star. Franz Liszt was born in Raiding, Hungary, on October 22, 1811. Much like Mozart, he was a very great piano player at a very young…
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…brilliant performer” (Bower 485). He and Mozart performed at the famous piano contest in Vienna for the emperor in 1780. They both were to improvise on selections from their own compositions. Later, Mozart revealed his low opinion of Clementi: “He…
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…to become more important. Gradually, violas earned their own parts, and even get very important parts in pieces. Violas took a secondary role in the 17th and 18th centuries, even though musicians such as Mozart and Bach were both accomplished violists…
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…of recommendation will not be disappointing. Franz Joseph Haydn was a great composer of the Classical era. Known as the Father of Symphony and the inventor of string quartets, the examples and styles that Haydn set forth were relied upon by Mozart and Beethoven…
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…of Georgia. “[The Governor's office was] working on a plan and needed all of our background research about music and children. [The AMC office] forwarded everything we had including the "Mozart Studies" (research linking music listening to increased IQ in college…
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…A Formal Analysis on Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor , Op. 37 a)The "Beethoven Concerto"s and Op. 37's Placement in the Genre and as a continuation of Mozart's Style b)Reception of the concerto-specifics of the concerto in a broad view c…
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…not Romantic composers, but were the Classical composers, Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven? Moreover, one of the most characteristic 19th century genres was the Lied, a vocal piece in which Shubert, Schumann, Brahams, and Wolf attained a new union between music…
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…Michelangeli began playing Mozart Concertos as early as 1947. His favorite concertos are No. 13, 15, 20, 23, and 25. One would be to assuming a 'classical' over 'romantic' in that the former ethos-oriented organization runs against the passion…
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…music, were not Romantic composers, but were the Classical composers, Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven? Moreover, one of the most characteristic 19th century genres was the Lied, a vocal piece in which Shubert, Schumann, Brahams, and Wolf attained a new…
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