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    sounds like a beautiful whistle of some sort. Even water has a kind of rhyme that fits the quota for music. Even footsteps can be called musical. Music itself can be considered subjective. For some, music can be the beautiful Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven. For others, it could be the bizarre Einstein on the Beach by Philip Glass. So it is no surprise that the changes in musical tastes various so much

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    Keith Jarrett, Glenn Gould, Tori Amos or Elton John — Liszt did first. Even the name ‘recital’ was his invention.” (NPR) The Pre-Lisztian era includes many composers that we pianists consider to be among the most important and influential, Bach, Beethoven, Mozart and Schubert to name a few. These composers wrote some of the greatest piano music in history; Bach’s unprecedented Goldberg Variations, Beethoven’s monumental “Hammerklavier” sonata, Mozart’s stormy d minor concerto, and Schubert’s

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    develop. As the genre of Classical music spawned and matured, so did Haydn’s music; his later work is notably more complex and urbane when compared to his earlier pieces. Haydn’s career never reached the magnitude and publicity of his contemporaries (Beethoven, Mozart, Bach), but that does not mean his music was not irrefutably “technically masterful, generically appropriate and rhetorically convincing” (Webster and

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    education for his son, a blossoming prodigy. Soon young Liszt was studying composition with Antonio Salieri, and piano with Carl Czerny, a previous student of Beethoven. By the time he was eight, he had written his first

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    trio’s ensemble mede me to think about my life from the musics. The first music was “Piano Trio D major, Op. 70, No.1, “Ghost Trio” this music was made by Lidwig Van Beethoven. Before the Trio playing, Mis.Valerie Walden who plays cello explained about this music. That is good for the young or new audiences for the concert. Beethoven is very famous comporser in

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    Constantly, music has been a part of everyday life for centuries, dating back to the earliest Biblical records. But over the years there have been many ages contributing to music. All of them were significant to history, but only three were the most inspiring. All three discovered new ways to compose melodies people around the world still listen to and perform. These influential eras in music are: the Renaissance era, the Baroque period, and the Classical era. The subjects will be in order from earliest

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    timbre very bold and dramatic. The rhythm is also fast which is played very fast up and down the scales in a repetitive like motion. Moonlight Sonata, Ludwig Van Beethoven (1801), Classical The Piano Sonata No.14, “quasi una fantasia” or almost a fantasy was the 14th sonata he created. The Moonlight Sonata is a piece created by Beethoven in the 1800’s. The sonata is one of his most popular works which became popular more after his death. The Moonlight Sonata is popular because it captures the imagination

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    City Symphony Orchestra

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    Sold Variable Cost/Night Beethoven & Brahms $35 30 30,000 25,000 Mozart 30 30 45,000 27,500 Contemporary Pop 20 30 66,000 30,000 Total 90 141,000 Total Fixed Costs $1,000,000 Table 2 City Symphony—Range of Sales for Current Mix* Ticket Sales Probability of sales 100,000 15.00% 120,000 30.00% 140000 40.00% 160,000 15.00% 100.00% Table 3 City Symphony—Alternate Proposal Concert Type Average Ticket Price Number of Nights Tickets Sold Variable Cost/Night Beethoven & Brahms $35 20 20,000

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    and has been common practice until the twentieth century (“Counterpoint”). From the Renaissance era to the Classical era, counterpoint has had the same general principles and structures, been utilized by great composers, such as Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven, and resulted in some of the most beautiful music. The guidelines of counterpoint, while having increased in freeness over

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