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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;

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    had a relationship with music.His parents let him be a musician. He had a great teacher whose name was Carl Friedrich Zelter. Zelter encouraged Felix to follow Mozart and Bach but did not do Beethoven. He started writing masterpieces at age 15. He finally showed a lot of appreciation for Ludwig Van Beethoven. His older sister Fanny influenced his development. Chapter 2 A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Scherzo Felix’s song is called A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Scherzo.This song has a lot of flutes

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    Brahms was attracted to the traditional form of classical music specifically Beethoven and Haydn. When the original form of the symphony was created, many composers tried to follow and fit the same mold. In this third symphony from an older Brahms, we see that he fits this mold by having this symphony divided into a fast-slow-minuet-fast. Just years before Brahms wrote his first symphony, he was declared as the heir to Beethoven. This obviously had pressure on Brahms at that point in his life, therefore

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    The realm of classical music is a relatively veiled in the sphere of popular culture, but if you take the time to scour through the beautiful, sometimes hundreds of years old pieces, you will be surprised by the magnificence and allure that the classical music genre can offer. There are three categories of classical music that can be observed throughout the extensive universe of classical pieces, absolute music, program music, and characteristic music or character pieces. Absolute music is primarily

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    There was no single plan for sonata form but there were some standard practices; it was generally conceived as a large-scale binary structure with periodic harmonic tendencies. Beethoven complicated these tendencies through a delay of harmonic arrivals and exploitation of subsidiary keys. Through these procedures, Beethoven was able intensify the resolution of dissonance across broad trajectories and elevate sonata form to “an eminence that made it a major challenge to every composer for more than

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    Christian Neefe and began displaying his musical abilities. However by the age of 30, his hearing began to determinate and processed to almost complete deafness by the time he died in 1827. Another example of an excellent “outside the box” thinker is Beethoven. By the end of his life, he had developed 67 compositions some of which he made near complete deafness. It is also said his best influential works comes from the last 15 years of his lifetime. Constantine The Great, was born in 272 AD, was recognized

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    The Washburn University Department of Music was honored to host two solo vocal artists. The guest artists were Dr. Anthony Radford of California State University, Fresno and Dr. Andrea Garritano of Washburn University. Each artist had their own type of voice range. Dr. Anthony Radford’s voice range was baritone, meaning that he has a voice of medium compass between bass and tenor. Dr. Andre Garritano voice range was soprano meaning she has the highest female singing voice. The musical instrument

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    Even after being heavily involved in performance arts in grade school, I am able to say that I have learned a number of things that I have overlooked over the past years. For instance, in an historical sense, I have known that every era or period in history brought in new ideas, the sciences, new painting forms, but it never occurred to me that it would bring in new music forms. I always believed that music stayed the same until recently in history. I was surprised to found out that I have been very

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    and fluidity. The pianist gracefully moves through the pieces with recurring themes playing trills and cadenzas. The second man who defined the Classical period and also began the Romantic period of music was Ludwig van Beethoven. Born and raised in Solzburg, Germany, Beethoven was also an accomplished musician at a young age. However it was not under the caring supervision that Mozart’s father granted, but the harsh beating of Beethoven’s father who would treat him violently during music lessons

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    On October 5th, the Auburn University Chamber Winds and Symphonic Winds performed a collection of pieces from different time periods including: The Classical period, the 20th century period, and the Modern period. All of the pieces, except for the last piece and the pieces that were not conducted, were conducted by either Michael Cater, Zack Deininger, Ethan Lolley, or Meghan Miller, who are all graduate conductors. The first piece performed, “Divertimento-Fanfare”, was written by Roger Zare. Zare

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