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…, at the age of seven, had already been described by many as ‘Mozart’s successor’. Chopin began to compose around this time, and continued to do so throughout his student years, but only a handful of these works were printed. In the autumn of 1826, Chopin began…
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…after my death, then of course it does not provide a way or recreating other dead people either. A clone of Mozart will have the same genetic makeup as Mozart, but it will not be Mozart. However, there does seem to be a way I can use cloning to live forever…
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…by biological theory represented in the Nordic traits of Mozart, Wagner, and Hayden.Film in Nazi Germany glorified the party, Adolph Hitler, and martyrdom for Nazism. The cinema law of 16 February 1934 imposed postive cencership with the intention of encourging good…
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…on what classical music is. The name "classical music" is applied to the Viennese Classical expression, which flourished in the late 18th century, and early 19th do to the brilliance of three main composers. Hayden, Mozart, and Beethoven were the three…
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…Archive. “Mozart’s Gift of Perfect Pitch may not be so rare After All, According to New UC Sand Diego Study on Musical Perception.” 1 November 1999. http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/newsrel/soc/dpitchdeutsch.htm. 29 February 2000.…
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…designed for abstract reasoning (Rauscher, Shaw and Ky 611). The experiment was repeated for each of the three listening conditions and included listening to a Mozart piano sonata, a relaxation tape, and complete silence (611). They found…
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…Beethoven “Keep your eyes on him; some day he will give the world something to talk about”—Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Orga 27). Beethoven was considered the greatest composer who ever lived, but all the truths lie deep inside his…
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…, and such short-term positions as a foray to Hungary to teach the wealthy Esterhazy daughters. Schubert is music history's first bohemian. Schubert lived the whole of his life in Vienna, a city much overshadowed by Mozart, Beethoven, and Haydn. With the rise…
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…, and such short-term positions as a foray to Hungary to teach the wealthy Esterhazy daughters. Schubert is music history's first bohemian. Schubert lived the whole of his life in Vienna, a city much overshadowed by Mozart, Beethoven, and Haydn. With the rise…
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…Elman, and Nathan Milstein (who became U.S. citizens), the Hungarian Joseph Szigeti, and the Soviet David Oistrakh. Among composers of major solo and chamber works for the violin are Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van Beethoven in the baroque…
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