| 1. | Johannes Brahms Violin Concerto in D Major Johannes Brahms: Violin Concerto in D Major, Third Movement
As a composer of absolute music, Brahms attempted to raise music to glorious heights via only music. ... His Violin Concerto in D Major is an example of his taking the concerto genre, complete with all of its standardized characterist...
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| 2. | Johannes Brahms Johannes Brahms was one of the greatest composers of the late 1800s. Brahms most important and popular works include four symphonies, two piano concertos, one violin concerto, and requiem, chamber music, piano music, and solo songs with piano accompaniment. ...
Brahms was born in Hamburg, Germa...
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| 3. | Johannes Brahms Johannes Brahms
symphony 0p.68 in c minor
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Andante sostenuto
Although the First Symphony by Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) was not premiered until the composer was middle aged, its genesis dates from 1854, when he was only 21. ... Yet, perhaps because it evolved sl...
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| 4. | red violin ... In the movie, The Red Violin, many people have to learn how to play the violin. Most of the people who hold the violin are children. ... In some ways I believe as though the violin in the story was cursed. ... She had to die an unwanted death, so he used things, such as her blood to make thi...
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| 5. | Concert Report Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550 (1788) Allegro Molto Andante Menuetti (Allegro) Finale (Allegro assai) Alexander Glazunov Violin Concerto in A minor, Opus 82 (1904) Moderato Andante Sostenuto – Tempo I Allegro Philip Santos, Soloist Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 1 in C mino...
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| 6. | Arcangelo Corelli Peter Paul Rubens Composer/Artist Paper
Arcangelo Corelli & Peter Paul Rubens
The Baroque Period of our history, which took place roughly from 1600 to 1750, is characterized by action and movement, both in music and art. ... A well-known baroque composer who exemplified these characteristics in his own works w...
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| 7. | concert assignment Performing Organization: Basically Beethoven Festival
Date of concert: Sunday July 20th, 2003
Composers: Joseph Haydn, Johannes Brahms
Titles of compositions: String Quartet in D Major, Opus 20, No. ...
The whole concert was an interesting experience and I really enjoyed it. The performance...
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| 8. | Orpheus Chamber Orchestra The concert held in the Kozlowski auditorium on Tuesday, March 25 was one that was very interesting. The compositions stirred different types of feelings in me. Being that I was coming from a night class prior to the concert, I walked in at the beginning of the Violin Concerto in E-minor and found i...
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| 9. | Juan Gris Violin And Checkerboard Juan Gris is sometimes known as the “Third Musketeer” of Cubism, as his paintings came about later than those of both Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. ... His real name was Jose Victoriano Gonzalez, but he adopted the pseudonym Juan Gris after moving to Paris in 1906, where he lived as both a fri...
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| 10. | Orchestras Baroque and Classical Orchestras – DifferencesBaroque Orchestras Classical Orchestras String section and basso continuo central to the orchestra. Other instruments are occasional additions. Standard group of four sections: strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion. Different instruments treated indiv...
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| 11. | Aaron Copland
Aaron Copland
“The Gift to be Simple”
Aaron Copland has been called the pioneer of American music. ...
American composer Aaron Copland was born November 14, 1900 in the city of Brooklyn. ... After three years in Paris, Copland returned to New York with his first major order, writing ...
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| 12. | creative writing story The Wedding Day “Wake up sleepy head, you’re going to be late.” my husband said loudly into my ear. “What time is it?” I asked him in a groggy voice. “It is almost nine, and you have to be at the church by nine-thirty to set up,” he stated matter of factly. I quickly jumped up and ran to the bathroo...
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| 13. | comparison between red violin and vanilla sky The action in the movie Vanilla Sky takes place in New York City. ... The setting of the movie The Red Violin varies between time periods. While the fortune teller explains to the viewers what each card means we are taken on a journey through time of the life of this violin through which we see var...
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| 14. | flirt with the violin The flirt with the violin
by Judith Goudsmit ECS 100
According to the ancient Greeks men have wives to take care of the children and have
lovers, men and boys to take care of their lust and need for philosophical conversation. ... ” Rudolf is introduced by Zeitblom as a talented viol...
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| 15. | Music In Moon Palace Music in Moon Palace
This essay deals with the role of Music in Paul Auster? ... Moon Palace? ...
I divided the essay into four parts which are independent from each other, allthough each is exactly staying for the interesting role of Music in or in connection with ?Moon Palace? ...
In h...
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| 16. | ARS NOVA ARS NOVA
• New attitude in Music
• Medieval form and technique developments which begins at the opening of the fourteenth century in France
• Attitude which contains the germ of much that we regard as typical of Renaissance
• There are two main leaders of the Ars Nova movement:
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| 17. | intro to romantic muic Introduction:
To be a romantic is a permanent state of mind and heart that can never be confined to any segment of time. ... The political challenges of the 1840s brought man Central European and German musicians to America, who carried with them the romantic traditions of Vienna and Bohemia. ......
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| 18. | Schubert
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| 19. | greit Griet the super tramp Small circus midgets, bearded ladies and you can’t forget the clowns; well you won’t find them in this paper. No it’s about Girl with pearl earring by: Tracy chevalier. A book written about a painting done in the 17th century; by an artist who really didn’t do much work; only 3...
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| 20. | Most Signifigant Events of the Renaissance time Period The Renaissance Period throughout Europe took place during the 12th century to the 16th century. Prior to the Renaissance the Medieval time period was in existence. The Renaissance had great impacts and advances with the rediscovery of ancient Greek and Roman aspects. Movements and changes o...
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| 21. | What is Justice? Atlanta Symphony Orchestra…. All about the oboes The Classical Season Concert that I attended on Thursday September 25 was quite a fascinating concert. The three pieces that were played (Hayden Symphony No. 95 in C minor, Bartok Concerto No.3 for Piano and Orchestra, and Beethoven Symphony No. 7 in ...
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| 22. | myself Although the Brahms’ Op. 120, no. 2 is the more popular of his two sonatas for clarinet, Op. 120 no. 1 will be examined. It makes outstanding use of the technique of a player; the performer is required to play in all the registers of the instrument, as though playing a stringed instrument. The works...
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| 23. | Musid Eduacation on Trial Music education is “on trial” in many school districts. Through the numerous arguments fighting to keep music education in curriculums, many are beginning to realize the importance of music in education today (Music in Education 1). Some people believe supporters of music education are creating fals...
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| 24. | Musgrave Michael A Brams Reader Examine and compare reviews Musgrave, Michael. A Brams Reader. ...
Reviews
1. ... A Brams Reader(Book Review). ... A Brams Reader(Book Review). ...
Browsing and looking through various sources, I have found three very interesting reviews. ... Musgrave- A Brahms Reader. ... Both authors – Styra Avins and Platt ...
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| 25. | music essay on classical at carnegie hall The concert I went to was held in Carnegie Hall and it was titled Classic, Neo Classic Concerto featuring the pianist Andre Watts. Obviously the concert was a classical one filled with many instruments ranging from violins to trumpets. ... I went to this concert with a friend and my mother who enj...
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| 26. | music violin is one of the bowed string family(which the other one is plucked), it with four strings are set vibrating by drawing a bow across them. The hair of the bow is rubbed with rosin(a substance made from hardened tree sap) so it will grip the string. The bow is held in the right hand, while the le...
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| 27. | Vivaldi vs Corelli Antonio Vivaldi and Arcangelo Corelli were two of the most influential Italian composers of the Baroque era. ... Although they were teacher (Corelli) and student (Vivaldi) you can see differences not just similarities in their work. ...
Antonio Vivaldi lived from 1678-1741; he was the son of ...
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| 28. | Is there an identifiable relationship between fingerprints in a family ... I am doing this project because I have always known that no two people have the same fingerprints, but have always wondered if there are any identifiable relationships between the fingerprints of people in a family. ... For example some banks or government buildings have computers that chec...
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| 29. | buddy holly Considered one of the hardcore founders of rock n roll, Buddy Holly displayed his love for music early in life. As a young child, Holly learned to play the violin and the piano. Soon enough Buddy had found a passion for the guitar, hey thats what this class is about. ... When Buddy was 13 he and h...
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| 30. | George frederick McKay George Frederick McKay (1899-1970) was raised in Spokane, Washington and was given an education that included early lessons in the violin and piano. ... In his teen years, George won a scholarship to Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, and began studying with the famous Scandinavian c...
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| 31. | Johann Gutenberg Johann Gutenberg
Who was Gutenberg and what is the significance of his invention? ... ” Inventors and their inventions have always fascinated human beings throughout history, but the significance of Gutenberg’s invention can be only understood if one becomes familiar with his...
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| 32. | Beethoven Reflection The rise of Ludwig van Beethoven into the rank of history’s greatest composers was paralleled by and in some ways a consequence of his own personal tragedy and despair.
Beethoven’s family was of the Flemish origin. His mother, Maria Magdalena, died after a long illness when Beethoven was only 17. ...
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| 33. | Albert Einstein Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany on March 14, 1879. ... Einstein didn’t enjoyed classes so he cut some clases and used them to study phisycs and to play violin. ...
Einstein worked as a tutor and a substitute teacher and on 1903 he married Mileva Maric, a polytechnic classmate. This mar...
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| 34. | Franz Schubert Franz Schubert was born on 31st of January 1797 in a cramped apartment in Himmelpfortgrunv a suburb of Vienna as the twelfth child of Franz Theodor Schubert who was a schoolmaster, and his wife Maria Elisabeth Vietz. Franz Schubert was the most poetic of all composers; he was the first true romanti...
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| 35. | Science and Religion Can they be reconciled Over the last 400 years, science has had a dramatic impact on the Christian concept of God. A lot of the traditional Church views have been challenged by science’s entry into the world. ... However, since science has been challenging the traditional religious positions of Christianity there has b...
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| 36. | Required courses outside of ones major Yes or no Last semmester I had to take a math class that was not related to my major of Political Science, but it was a required course. I aldo had to take major courses. It is valuable to take some required courses that have nothimg to do with your major. ... On the other hand, some of these classes should ...
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| 37. | Trace the development of the symphony from early Haydn and Mozart through Beethoven include representative works Development of the symphony in the early to mid 18th century
Orchestral music in the Eighteenth Century underwent a huge change as the Baroque period gave way to the Classical. ... The strand of music that saw the greatest development was the instrumental genre, (changes were also reflected in o...
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| 38. | John Phillip Sousa ... Of course, I am speaking of no one other than the great John Phillip Sousa. ...
Sousa was raised in Washington, DC and went to local schools until he was thirteen. During this time he studied violin and orchestration in a small school run by John Esputa, Jr. ...
In 1868, at fourteen year...
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| 39. | Directions for Playing Three Major Scales with the Right Hand “Directions for Playing Three Major Scales with the Right Hand”
Playing major scales is the basis for the theory of music. Specifically in music, scales help you attain speed and accuracy when playing different songs. The scales are very easy. For instance, the C Major scale is the most basic ...
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| 40. | Brief History of Swing Music An attempt to define the beginning of the Swing Era would be like looking for the moment that saw the birth of the Ice Age or the Italian Renaissance. Therefore, in order to trace a path through history, we must speak in generalities. Generally, the late 1920s gave birth to the Swing Era with the ad...
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| 41. | Bela Bartok essay Bela Bartok
Bela Bartok was bon in 1881 to a musical family living in Nagyszentmiklos, Hungary. ... This is where Bartok studied the piano with the famous conductor’s and composer’s Laszlo Erkel and Anton Hyrtl. ...
In 1905 Bartok began to explore the systematic’s of Hungarian peasant ...
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| 42. | semantic etymology and word meaning in cratylus Word Meaning and Semantic Etymology in Cratylus
In the Platonic dialogue Cratylus, Socrates, or rather Plato, is up to his old tricks again. Socrates happens upon a debate between Cratylus and Hermogenes on the nature of names. Cratylus holds that within the name of a thing or person is its ess...
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| 43. | Use Me and Lose Me essay about Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka ... Gregor
does not have much to complain about except for one big thing. ... Gregor had planned to use all his money to send
Grete to the Conservatory to study violin. "Before the metamorphosis, Gregor intended to
send his younger sister to the conservatory, even against the will of his par...
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| 44. | Extending the Life Before Metamorphosis ... In Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, one reads of the physical transformation of a man to a bug, yet the emotional and mental transformation of such was made long ago. ...
As Gregor becomes a life-sized bug, he is unable to go to work. ... Gregor also lives in vain, for likely had he not ...
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| 45. | major stakholders Essay Question:
Examin the role of the major stakeholders in this dispute from a unitarist, pluralist and radical perspective. ... There are three major stakeholders involved in the “Australian waterfront dispute”, trade unions, government and employees each play different roles in this dispute un...
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| 46. | Ulysses S Kay Ulysses S. Kay
Ulysses S. Kay was born on January 7, 1917, in Tucson, Arizona. ... He was the son of Elizabeth Davis Kay and Ulysses S. Kay. ... His father was a barber, and Ulysses had the privilege of being born to a very musical family. ... Kay suited one another well, along with their...
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| 47. | Yeah, right. One word, and one word alone sums up the legendary composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and that word is genius. Mozart was probably the most gifted musician this world has ever known. Nobody can begin to explain such raw talent and desire in the way that Mozart practiced it. Through his numerous works...
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| 48. | Philosophy on Music Teaching Music is around us everyday of our life. Music can always be heard even when we don’t remember hearing it. While walking and hearing music from a passing car to music blasting from a store at the mall, music has the ability to calm the soul and arouse feelings from within our hearts. Music define...
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| 49. | College Essay ...
I have researched online at the Springfield College website and I looked at the Sports Management major and have decided to major in this because all the help I gave to the volleyball and basketball teams made me realize that I loved to help with sports teams rather than play. ... I als...
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| 50. | major events that have changed in the 21st century Three major events that have changed the course of the Twentieth Century were the Invasion of Normandy, D-Day, The Fall of The Berlin Wall, and the Battle of Midway. Each of these occurrences has changed history for the better, as this research paper will discuss. ...
By night fall the Japanese h...
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