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    Music has been in the world for so long that it has developed over time by composers who make music and even try their best to change how the world sees music. Three musicians that will be talked about in this essay are Mozart, Beethoven, and Stravinsky. Each composer’s life is different from the other. Mozart started out as a child prodigy who was able to play instruments at a very young age. He later started composing music which he manifested in his head. He didn’t need any piano or other instruments

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    The Roots Of Sonata

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    first movement appeared in the early 17th century, when instrumental music began to separate instrument or composition of the piece from vocal music. ‘Sonata ' means a work to be played, which is derived from the Italian word suonare. At first, Sonata form is made for dance movements and used as a church music, but eventually this form changed and became really popular among composers of classical music from the 17th century until the early 20th century. Sonata itself consists of three parts.

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    Jazz and Classical Music

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    Jazz and Classical Music Upon entering a modern record store, one is confronted with a wide variety of choices in recorded music. These choices not only include a multitude of artists, but also a wide diversity of music categories. These categories run the gamut from easy listening dance music to more complex art music. On the complex side of the scale are the categories known as Jazz and Classical music. Some of the most accomplished musicians of our time have devoted themselves to a life-long

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    compositions being sacred and not secular. Gregorian Chant was a melody set to sacred texts and is sung without accompaniments. There was also no meter, monotone texture, narrow pitch range and varied melody movements. Hildegard of Bingen was a female composer who wrote many Gregorian Chants, one being Kyrie the first part of the Mass. As far as secular music, the troubadours and trouveres were responsible for creating songs mostly about love. The Medieval Era was responsible for developing polyphony in

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    at sometime during the latter half of the 18th Century, meaning in quite literal English, "romance-like", usually referring to the character of mythical medieval romances. The first significant jump was in literature, where writing became far more reliant on imagination and the freedom of thought and expression, in around 1750. Subsequent movements then began to follow in Music and Art, where the same kind of imagination and expression

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    Ernest Stravinsky

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    Stravinsky was an innovative composer of the 20th century and is known to be the most influential of 20th century music. Many of his pieces are contrasting, but the two that I have chosen are his “Piano Sonata (1924)” and “Tango.” These pieces are very diverse. While Stravinsky is not mostly known for his piano pieces, they are my favorite of his works. Stravinsky’s “Piano Sonata,” has three movements. The first movement is quarter note equals 112, the second is adagietto and the third is quarter

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    Johann Sebastian Bach is one of the greatest composers in the Baroque period, Bach stands tall above many outstanding figures in the Baroque in the history of music. Among his many achievements, the most outstanding one is the “church music.” Bach’s Magnificat, BWV 243 was composed for Christmas evening prayer service. The third movement “Quia respexit” is a prayer called “Mary’s Song of Praise.” Mary’s prayer of thanks to God out of joy when she found out through an angel of the Lord while she was

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    Difference of Ideals between 19th and 20th Centuries There are many ideals that occurred over the 19th and 20th centuries. These ideals covered many genres of music from piano music, orchestral pieces, to operas. The composers of these times tried many different techniques and styles making a lasting impression on the Romantic era of music. Some of the most influential composers during the 19th century that we discussed were Franz Schubert, Hector Berlioz, Frederic Chopin, Felix Mendelssohn

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    George Gershwin was a popular and successful American pianist and composer. He composed music for movies, Broadway musicals, opera and the concert hall. He combined classical music and jazz to his style. George Gershwin was born on the 26th of September, 1896 in Brooklyn, New York. His original name was Jacob Gershwin. On 11st of July, 1937 he died after his brain surgery at the age of 37 in Hollywood, California. His grave is in Westchester Hills Cemetary, Hastings on Hudson, New York. He was the

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    Next is the 20th Century, which was the beginning of a new age. Variety became important and likable in all sorts of ways. Traditional ways of making music sound were in a sense thrown out the window. From 1945 through now is important and different now because Jazz came

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