Papers 281-290 of total 445 found.
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…the football or basketball on the playground I had “fun” at home. It sometimes took from 2 to 3 hours a day. That time my father could help me because he’s musician. Although I love listening Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Chaykovskiy, and Rahmaninov, however, I don’t…
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…Why were they the most influential four persons on Earth in 1967? Why do Classical musicians and conductors compare them to Beethoven and Mozart? Why did they net $300 million last year--more than Michael Jackson who owns most of their songs--twenty…
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…, the arguments against ethical egoism seem to be solid, I believe that greatness cannot be achieved by looking out for the interests of the entire group. Genius is not a group effort. I do not believe Mozart or Van Gough could have made such great works of art…
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…own friends, simply because I wish to study instead of going out and drinking at bars. They have started to call me "old man" because I listen to Mozart and swing Jazz constantly instead of popular heavy metal. I figured my friends would have outgrown old…
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…Listening to Mozart would not let one see the entire picture of classical music. One would have to also sample Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, and others to get a more rounded view. Similarly, numerous perspectives on the theories that try to explain…
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…to Vienna to take further lessons from Mozart. Two months later, however, he was called back to Bonn by the death of his mother. He started to play the viola in the Opera Orchestra in 1789, while also teaching in composing. He met Haydn in 1790, who agreed…
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…"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 brilliant minds that are credited…
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…, Mozart, Beethoven, Liszt and many other distinguished composers and virtuoso pianists, excelled in the art of improvisation, in those days called 'extemporisation'. e) Liszt was a famous boy improvisor. At age 12 his concert in Manchester was advertised…
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…the music of German composer Johann Sebastian Bach as a cornerstone of instruction, and he later encouraged his student to study with Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whom Beethoven met briefly in Vienna in 1787. In 1792 Beethoven made another journey…
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…melodies. This was also an intense piece with a fast paced beat. Serenade No. 11, by Mozart was performed next. This included three pieces: Allegro Maestoso, Adagio, and Menuetto. They were performed by only the woodwinds instruments. These were very long…
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