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    The Baroque and Classical periods are where we see the emergence of renowned composers like Handel, Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart and Beethoven. The music from these famous composers are some of the world’s most recognizable and beautiful classics of all time. Music of these eras are still being used in many of today’s movies and commercials. Musical characteristics developed from these eras are still used and heard presently in popular music. The art of the Baroque period was very colorful and dramatic

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    Juliek Violin Quotes

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    This illustration shows Juliek playing the violin, in a barrack, in Gleiwitz. The next day when Eli woke up from his sleep, he saw that Juliek was dead with his violin crushed into pieces. In the future, when Eli hears the Beethoven piece; he gets sucked into darkness, and he flashes back to the time where he sees Juliek giving a concert too many dying men. “I . . . I’m afraid . . . They’ll break . . . my violin . . . I . . . I brought it with me.” This quote shows that the violin is very

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    the nineteenth century was Franz Liszt. Franz Liszt was born on October 22, 1811 in Raiding, Hungary. His parents were Adam and Anne Liszt. Franz father, Adam was an artist who played many instruments and had many ties with great composers like Beethoven. Franz mother, Anne was a homemaker who took care of Franz children. Franz began to become interested in the piano when he was six years old. His father then began to teach Franz to play the piano. By the age of eight years old Franz had made some

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    Musicology Reflection

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    having to do with gender, disabilities, economics, cultural identity, etc, and even reading about the composer Ludwig van Beethoven. Reading and learning more about music and the way it has impacted life has played an important role in expanding my knowledge of music since every time I would read a blog post I would learn something I never knew. The composer Ludwig van Beethoven has been introduced to me in this course. There have been times where I did hear pieces of his work; however, I

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    which included string quartets by Franz Joseph Haydn, Anton Ferdinand Titz, and Ludwig van Beethoven. The first musical piece performed was “String Quartet No. 1 in G Major” by Anton Ferdinand Titz. The second musical piece performed was “String Quartet Op. 76, No.6 in Eb Major Fantasia” by Franz Joseph Haydn. The third and final piece performed was “String Quartet Op.74 in Eb Major Harp” by Ludwig van Beethoven. Each musical piece was performed beautifully by the Diderot String Quartet, which included

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    Franz Peter Schubert was born on January 31, 1797 in Himmelpfortgrund, Austria. The parents of F.P. Schubert were Franz Theodor Schubert, a school master, and Elizabeth Vietz, a domestic servant in Vienna and homemaker. Schubert’s father taught him how to play the violin while his older brother Ignaz Schubert taught him how to play the piano, even though Schubert’s family taught him how to play certain instruments his soprano voice did not go unnoticed. (Machlis, Joseph, and Kristine Forney) Schubert

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    There is no doubt that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig Van Beethoven are two of the most famous musicians from the Classical time period. Even today, their music is still widely known and popular throughout the entirety of the world. Though Mozart was not thoroughly impressed with Beethoven’s piano playing, Beethoven could still compose incredible pieces of music that stunned audiences and earned him a legendary reputation. When giving attention to specific details in their two symphonies, you

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    Lippes Concert Report

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    Stadt (viola), and Camden Shaw (cello) together form the Dover Quartet. The hall was approximately 80% full with a significant number of elderly couples, therefore, it was safe to assume that this quartet would most likely perform soft, romantic Beethoven pieces. “Quartet in D Major, Op.18, No. 3” began the concert, which validated my assumption. The first movement, allegro, has a lively, fast tempo; andante con moto was the next movement, slow but still as lively as the previous movement. Faster

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    Everyone has their own perception of music. Our thoughts about music of today’s society appeals to the emotions, how one feels, and their mood. Well, it no perception of music would actually mean anything without one of the greatest musical eras of all time. The Common Practice Period was revolutionary. Numerous successful composers lived and arranged during this period. This period began around approximately 1600, and made its conclusion somewhere around 1900. This period was categorized into several

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    Haydn : Mozart And Mozart

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    because of the way his voice changed as he became a teenager. Hayden then entered the service of Prince Paul Anton Esterhazy, who he worked for, for almost 30 years. Hayden was the best-loved composer and got along with people better than Mozart and Beethoven. Mozart: Mozart was a child prodigy, with a very difficult life. He was always working on pleasing everyone around him, including his father, whom he did not get along with very well. He had a problem getting along with most people in his life.

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