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    meaning, symbolism, and characteristics of the movement, shaping and characterizing the harmonic, melodic, and rhythmic elements. The time signature and key signature of the second movement draw attention to both the lively and calming outdoors. Beethoven expressed the sounds of nature through the instruments in the movement, setting the scene in the countryside. The perception of nature is fulfilled stylistically with instruments imitating flowing water by repeated notes. The instruments also imitate

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    Beethoven Encounters paper On Saturday December 5, 2015 I went to the New York Public Library Center for the Preforming Arts at Lincoln Center to view the performance called “Beethoven Encounters”. The show was free and it was in the Bruno Walter Auditorium. The pieces being performed were “String Quartet Opus 18 no. 5” all four movements. This was followed by “String Quartet Opus 18 no. 1” all four movements of this. Which was then finished with “String Quartet Opus 18 no. 4” with all four movements

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    by the environment in which they reside and as such they may interpret and bring the world to life in the language of music. The Romantic and Classic ages of European music can be simply put as the period of time between the deaths of Ludwig Van Beethoven in 1827, and that of Gustav Mahler in 1911. Despite this convenient partition, history has never been one to divide itself so precisely. There were certainly early makings of Romanticism well before 1827, and after 1911. So a better time

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    Among the creators of fundamental genres of classical music was Joseph Haydn. His influence upon later composers was tremendous. Joseph Haydn’s most acclaimed pupil was Ludwig van Beethoven, and his musical form casted a huge shadow over the music of many composers such as, Mendelssohn, and Schubert. Joseph Haydn is the composer whom more than others epitomizes and aimed for achievements of the Classical era. Joseph Haydn was born on March 31, 1732 in Rohrau Austria. He was one of three boys born

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    Beethoven was a composer and pianist. He was born in Bonn, Germany. He was born in a family of musicians at the royal court of Cologne. His parents named him after his grandfather. His father Johann, was incapable of having a positive influence on Beethoven's education. His mother was always described as a gentle, retired woman. In 1982, before he turned the age of 12, he published his first work. He got inspired to start playing because both of his father and grandfather were both singers and they

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    For this particular question, I am going to choose Juliek. Juliek was one of the musical performers back in one of the previous concentration camps. Coming from Warsaw, he was really passionate musician who became good friends with Elie. However, he ends up dying by the end of the chapter. He died by the suffocation caused from the many bodies piling him. Though, he was playing his violin as the bodies of other Jews were piling him. In a way, his death could be symbolic. He went out in life

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    this whole performance. The listener can plunge into deep affectionate feelings. It was easy to imagine a scenario or a story by listening to its soft well-connected harmonies. The final piece named Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op.21 composed by Beethoven in 1800. Its orchestration includes 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani and strings. Its duration was 25 minutes approximately. The introduction is slow and

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    lot of things changed thus for creating the Romantic era. Public concerts became a new thing during this era. The romantic era had many first and new aspect brought along with it. Composers during the period were extremely inventive. Ludwig Van Beethoven changed the way music was expressed, adding more emotion and dramatic effect to his music. Frederic Choplin, being one of the most renowned pianist, wrote very expressive pieces and also invented the instrumental Ballade which is still used in music

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    different stories about famous people that died in a terrible way. It has the stories of the deaths of famous kings, queens, presidents, scientist and musicians. People like Beethoven, George Washington, James A. Garfield, Christopher Columbus and Albert Einstein are in this book because their deaths were toe curling. Ludwig Van Beethoven was known for his famous music and compositions. As a kid his father forced him to play the piano, but it was worth it. By age eight, he was performing for kings and had

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    It is possible that the symphony was not the first he composed. Brahms got rid of completed works that failed to meet his standard of excellence. Another reason was that Schumann announced that Brahms was to become the next great composer like Beethoven. “Indeed, his mastery of composition, especially of harmony

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