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…and Mozart. When he was 7, his first composition, the Pollonaise in B flat major, was written down by his father, as well as some other dances, marches and variations now lost. At the age of 8, he performed at a public charity concert. During his early…
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…the concept of some power residing with the usually helpless and lower gender. The freedom and passion of the piece of Mozart played by the girl is also overwhelming, and a celebration of art, music and the feminine over the scientific masculine is attained…
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…changing. And if you’re not changing, you’re not creating. Being creative doesn’t necessarily mean being on par with Picasso or Mozart or that tactful extemper when he or she pulls the topic - Bioengineering DNA and how it affects Elian Gonzalez. The ability…
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…; but they are truly our inventors, our leaders, our Mozarts and Michelangelos. In spite of this they are at risk for extinction. Presently, the sociocultural surrounding in which our children grow do not cater to the needs of these gifted. Their cognitive abilities…
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…the intense state of arousal associated with high creativity that most artists reach for only moments at a time. How can one explain a blind boy with a 40-IQ who at age four, plays Mozart on the piano and can repeat a complete conversation in any language without…
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…tale "The Little House in Kolomna;" his little tragedies, "The Avaricious Knight," "Mozart and Salieri;" "The Stone Guest;" and "Feast in the Time of the Plague:" "The Tale of the Priest and His Workman Balda," the first of his fairy tales in verse; the last…
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…wrote for the traditional trio of alto, tenor and bass (e.g. in the oracle scene of Alceste), as did Gossec, who also scored for the single trombone joined to a bass part. Mozart used trombones only in his operas and sacred works; his dramatic use…
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…rich, strong music of the Romantics and would rather make Paul play the more simple, Bach and Mozart. As time goes by, Paul starts to get more curious about Keller's past, why he has a missing pinky, why he fled Vienna to come to Darwin and all sorts…
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…I used is named "The Mozart Effect" by: Don Cambell. The book talks about how music can be used to heal different parts of the mind and the effect music has on small children. It tells of how music can shape their minds and help them become a better…
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…by listening to a specific music pattern composed in works by Stravinsky and Mozart. Most of these famous composers use sixty beats per minute in their symphonies. Scientist's have deciphered that this is the most pleasurable time signature for the brain to listen…
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