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…and Too Short. Classical music was introduced in the early 1500’s with artists like Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, and Mozart. Most classical music was written on the piano. Once written, classical music is often played by symphonies…
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…two years later, when he performed Mozart's D Major Piano Concerto with the Chicago Symphony when he was 11, and in high school he picked up an ear for jazz. He formed his own jazz ensemble while attending Hyde Park High School. He was influenced…
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…of the upper class are not much different from the world today. The technology and governments have changed, but the cynicism and despair of youth remains as vibrant today as in Mozart's time. Just as the classical masters moved beyond the elite to create a new…
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…and his good side comes alive. His deep love for classical music like Mozart, Beethoven, and G.F. Handel, can be seen clearly. In the morning he decides not to go to school, and he ends up violently raping two “devotchkas”, again displaying his moral freedom…
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…of the upper class are not much different from the world today. The technology and governments have changed, but the cynicism and despair of youth remains as vibrant today as in Mozart's time. Just as the classical masters moved beyond the elite to create a new…
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…composers like Mozart and Beethoven. Ben Franklin was a mild-mannered widely loved, jack of all trades. Of all Franklins accomplishments none stand out more than others because they are all amazing and in different fields. Leonardo da Vinci of the Renaissance…
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…. Gershwin emerged from the streets of New York from a Jewish family that did not rear him in a musical or particularly cultured household unlike the famous Bach family tree, or Mozart's prodigious childhood. Gerswhin spent his childhood playing street games…
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…. Constantly. It never stops. It would be one thing if it were a traditional John Williams score, but this sounds like it was composed when someone threw their cat on the keyboard and let it run free. Remember the score to the original "Terminator"? Mozart compared…
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…was playing the piano for Adolf Hitler. His response to this was to go into hiding, his life was completely turned upside down and he became harsh, cold and uncaring. Even his music changed, turning from Liszt and Rachmaninoff to playing Bach and Mozart. Paul’s…
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…of conventional schemes toward a more flexible and dramatic treatment of recitative, arioso, aria, and chorus. His ability to build large scenes around a single character was further extended in the dramatic scenas of composers such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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