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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is known as one of the greatest classical composers of all time and the famous child prodigy. It is indeed a fact that Mozart was a genius in playing an instrument at a young age and was competent enough to perform in front of royalties. However, composing for Mozart is not ingenuity but instead a talent that was developed over time. There are many factors in Mozart’s life that led to his popularity today that is not just because of his talent. The most important factor

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    Good evening everyone and thank you for coming. We all know, some musicians stand in the test of time. Their gifts and talents for music-making continue long after they have ceased to perform, and touched through personal encounters and concert performances. Jacqueline Du Pre is one such musician. This year marks approximately half of a century since her well known recording the Elgar Cello Concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra in 1965 that fuelled the public’s imagination. To this day, Jacqueline

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    For my first concert report of this semester, I attended the Chamber Music Concert put on by the Bronx Arts Ensemble. The performance consisted of three chamber pieces from the classical and early romantic periods; “String Trio in B Flat Major, D. 471” by Franz Schubert, “Quartet in E Flat Major, Op. 2 No. 1” by Bernhard Henrik Crusell, and “Divertimento in E Flat Major, K. 563” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Each song was played in true historic fashion (although we only heard four of the six movements

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    In the Saturday of this week, I went to the Barge music to hear a chamber music, where is a yacht under the Brooklyn Bridge. This is my first time to go to a concert in my life, and it really surprised me and made me want to enjoy the classical music in the concert. When I was a little kid, my grandparents played the magnetic tape of the piano pieces of Richard Clayderman almost every weekend. Therefore, I really fall in love of the soft piano pieces. As I grew, I heard more and more classical music

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    no exterior kerb. At the centre of the tomb there is a post hole which may suggest that there was a pole placed here either to support the roof or it was used as a marker to indicate where the tomb was to be built (Cooney, 1997). The main burial chamber is very spacious. When you enter this amazing monument you feel you cross into another

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a prolific European Composer during the 18th century where he made a lasting change on the musical world through his numerous compositions and excellence in his capabilities of playing many instruments perfectly. Mozart was born on January 27th, 1756, in Salzburg Austria. His father was Leopold Mozart who was a violinist, a minor composer, and Vice-Kapellmeister at the court of the Archbishop of Salzburg. His mother was Maria Anna Pertl. By the time Mozart was around

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    Assignment #4 (Violin Recital) The concert that I attend was on Thursday, April 7th. This was a violin recital presented by two students: Luciana Hontila and Vlad Hontila. These students are from the studio of Dr. Julieta Mihai. In this recital many pieces were from the Baroque period, the Classical period, and the Romantic period. There were obviously many violin sonatas, violin concertos, and some caprices. They played pieces from people that we have discussed in class; Johann Sebastian Bach,

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    The La Catrina Quartet is a group of four U.S.-based classical musicians who specialize in traditional and classical music from the Americas as well as traditional European pieces. The group was formed in 2001 by four graduate students at the Western Michigan University. The group tours regularly through the United States and Mexico, with about 50 performances per year at venues. The group members form of Daniel Vega-Albela, Simon Gollo, Jorge Martinez-Rios, and Jorge Espinoza. La Catrina Quartet

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    Pentatonix Music Report

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    The Evolution of Music by Pentatonix was a great combination of songs from the eleventh century to 2013. The musical abilities of the members of this quintet are outstanding. The members of the group picked out some of the most well known songs from each of the musical eras. It is awesome that these singers can fit so many great songs into just four minutes. Starting in the eleventh century, the members of the quintet start with a gregorian chant. They quickly change pace to a very renaissance

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    and singers go back to his work to perform it. Born in November 29, 1797 in Bergamo Italy, and died in April 8, 1848 in Bergamo Italy. At the age of 8 he was studying opera with composer Simon Mayr, his studies consisted of chamber opera, religious works, and a little of chamber music. In 1822 Naples his first opera was premier “La Zingara”. While at Naples he was working as a composer and conductor thought out the end of the 1820’s and beginning of 1830’s. His first opera hit was Anna Bolena in the

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