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    Mozart was a prolific and most influential composer of the classical era. As a mere toddler he began to observe his sister’s lessons with their father, developing a keen ear, and showing signs of surprising comprehension. His father, Leopold, was himself a successful composer, violinist and assistant concert master of the Salzburg Court. Both Mozart and his sister were tutored by their father, a dedicated and task-oriented pedagogue. Young Mozart progressed anon, excelling even above his father’s

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    Regarding leisure and sport during the Classical period, it is important to comment on the Olympic Games. Although this event has morphed since its inception in 776 B.C. it is still known throughout the world today. The first Olympic Games were held in the Greek city of Olympia, ninety miles west of Athens. The games were originally a religious ceremony to honor the Greek god, Zeus. Boxing, wrestling, and sprinting were just some of the events that were included in the early years of the Olympics

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    Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist, thought to be the greatest of all time by many. He was one of the most pivotal and crucial figures of the Transitional period between the Classical and Romantic eras. He has influenced nearly every composer to come after him. Even after his hearing started to deteriorate, he continued to compose his beautiful, extraordinary masterpieces. Some of his most important works were written while he was almost completely deaf. Beethoven was born in

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    Beethoven was well known for expanding the ideas of symphonies, sonatas, quartets, and concertos. Moreover, the music of Beethoven paved a way, as he became one of the most predominant and influential musical figures within the transitional period of classical and romantic eras. Growing up, life wasn’t easy for Beethoven, he suffered from the loss of his mother at the age of 16 and his father, who was a court singer, was well known for being a chronic alcoholic. Therefore, Beethoven had to become

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    To many, the Renaissance and Neo-Classical periods are so similar that you couldn’t tell the difference. In this essay we will look at the similarities and differences as well as looking more closely at the ideals and characteristics of each movement. In order to understand why these movements came about we must look at their precursors and their historical backgrounds and how they affected and were affected by the social circumstances of that time. We will look more closely at Renaissance and Neoclassical

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    This paper will discuss the culture. The Mayan civilization was one of the most significant during the pre-classical and classical period, all progress and scientific research are we today very useful, its main achievements were in the field of astrology and exact sciences; as well as agriculture and livestock. We study its main religious and political centers and architecture with that count. Also because they disappeared, that traditions are preserved and how was their culture. Hypothesis In truth

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    In the first movement of Wolfgang Mozart’s piece Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, it presents numerous features of what is being used during the classical period of music. The recording that was made by the Prague Chamber Orchestra is a good way to hear all of the classical features in the first movement. The first movement is the first track on the album that was published in 1985. While it has an excellent recording of the movement, it is not a traditional quartet but a larger ensemble. Along with

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    Troy O’Donnell Professor Roberts April 27, 2015 World Literature I Historically Significant Influences of Aristotle During the Classical Period, 500-232 BCE, Greece was at the peak of its political and cultural achievement. This was also a time of war, most noteworthy being the vast empire created by Alexander the Great. In a period containing such an immense amount of historical significance there is no doubting that it had influenced the people born. Notorious philosopher Aristotle is no exception

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    When one thinks of the most influential composers of the Classical period, who comes to mind? To name a few, most individuals would state Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven. All three of these men made great contributions to Classical music. However, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony was considered one of the greatest works of Classical music by both complying to and stretching the norms of the era. Not only did Beethoven represent the formal ideals of the era, but he also opened the era to new possibilities of

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    Essay on Musical Bridges : Beethoven

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    Beethoven was born in a time of sweeping change. Many composers from the classical period were devout Christians. Beethoven, however, was less orthodox; he never attended church because of his mistrust of the clergy. Conversely his letters bear the residue of his faith in an ultimate intelligent power, which he was not comfortable calling God. While most composers worked for nobility or freelanced Beethoven did not need to. He was able to compose at his own leisure and sell a

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