Johann Sebastian Bach Essay

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    As soon as he arrived, Bach had the position of court organist and was also a member of the orchestra. He mostly focused on the organ for the first few years of his post.in 1713, he had the opportunity to follow Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow’s position at the Liebfrauenkirche, Halle; but his salary was raised so that he could remain where he was. In 1714, he became the concert master which required him to compose one cantata per month. Bach befriended a relative named Johann Gottfried Walther who was

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    Nicolo Paganini was born in Genoa, Italy in 1782. Before the age of six, his father taught him to play the violin, and by the year 1790, Paganini was performing and had composed his first sonata. Unlike many musicians, Paganini is remembered for his performance, as well as for writing most of his music for his own performances. Known for using combinations of pizzicato and harmonics, his technically advanced works are still considered difficult, and was even rumored that he entered into a pack

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    Whenever a performer faces a piano on stage, a battle between David and Goliath ensues, but when that performer is me, everyone listening expects David to overcome all odds and win. While the audience expects my performance to run like a set of perfectly-oiled gears, a small defect in the millions of pieces and parts that make up a performance--piano, distractions, lighting, piano bench, audience, and more--could cause absolute disaster. As I walked onto a brightly lit stage five years ago for my

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    William Herschel

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    William Herschel was born on the fifteenth of November, 1738. Throughout his childhood Herschel lived in Hanover, Germany. On May 8th, 1788 William married Mary Pitt. She later died in 1786. While in their marriage they had a son on March 7th , 1792 John Herschel. This was the only child Herschel had. William moved from Germany to England to avoid the Seven Years War. William began to teach music before becoming an organist himself. Thirteen years later, his sister Caroline moved to England and

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    Violin History Essay

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    A member of the string family, the violin stands as one of the most popular and well known instruments in the world. All instruments in the string family are playing by stroking the bow on strings at the same time fingers are being pressed onto the fingerboard. Like most instruments, it is difficult to trace back in history when the instrument was truly conceived. It is believed the violin was developed around the 1500s and Italian luthiers polished the instruments features. The principle form of

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    Carnival By Händel

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    Georg Friedrich Händel, a Baroque composer, born in Halle ‘an-die-Saale’, Germany on February 23, 1685 primarily performed as a keyboardist and had begun to compose music as a juvenile (Cudworth 7). At the age of 19, Händel’s initial opera Almira premiered in January of 1705 in Hamburg, Germany. Soon after the completion of the aforementioned work, he would voyage to Florence, Italy (upon the invitation extended to him by Prince Ferdinand de’ Medici) to master the Italic form (Cudworth 12). Moreover

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    Music has always been here, it's everywhere and there is literally no way to escape it. It is one of our greatest gifts considering how life would be without it. Music is so powerful, it can say a fair amount about someone, their traits, and is a exceptional way for them to express themselves. Music ,a wonderful, fine art, is a phenomenal form of art due to its importance since ancient times, popularity today, and benefits it has for our brains and bodies. Music has been around since ancient

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    Romantic Composers Essay

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    The differences between Romantic composers work or lives from earlier time periods is that in earlier periods the musicians job was the composition or works for specific occasions and audiences. For church services Bach would write weekly cantatas. Haydn wrote symphonies for concerts in palaces and Beethoven worked as a freelance musician. Beethoven’s “free artist” inspired romantic musicians. Romantic composers were interested in pleasing their contemporaries but also wanted to be judged favorably

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    Autograph Manuscripts

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    Philip Gossett’s 2013 article, “Some Thoughts on the Use of Autograph Manuscripts in Editing the Works of Verdi and Puccini,” examines Gossett’s interpretation of how his own and others’ work with the autograph manuscripts of Giuseppe Verdi might support the publication of critical editions of Giacomo Puccini’s operas. Gossett suggests that it is hard to know from the editions currently available which revisions were made by Puccini and which were made without his participation, or even after his

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    Monteverdi’s version of the story of the opera Orfeo it said to be a masterwork and set the operatic tone and the style for decades to follow. However, it was not the first opera written during the late Renaissance; the first supposed opera, Dafne, was written by Jacopo Peri in 1597, but has since been misplaced. Monteverdi was an accomplished composer of madrigal, and many of the arrangements and harmonic devices he employs in Orfeo would have already been familiar to his audiences. However, by

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