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    Authenticity can be a debatable measure now in modern music. So many styles of music are emerging from one another that it is debatable it the genre itself it authentic of not. Cook choose Beethoven as his central figure to build his argument about authenticity because he created music that would still be authentic decades from its creation. Beethoven used elements from nature to inspire his compositions. His deafness made an excellent point to how music has the power to transcend boundaries of time and

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    Franz Joseph Haydn

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    Franz Joseph Haydn was an Austrian composer of the Classical Era. Apart from being considered as one of the most influential and significant composers of the Western classical music, he was also known as one of the three composers part of First Viennese School composers, which also included Mozart and Beethoven. He composed The Piano Sonata in E-flat major, Hob. XVI:49, and dedicated it to Mrs. Maria Anna Edle von Genzinger. This piece is rather representative of works written in his late period

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    Paul Daniel Analysis

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    appointment as leading conductor three years ago Daniel has been managing the city's orchestra in a fresh new style. Among some of the changes are an increase in repertoire and the incorporation of new concert formats designed to bring the great composers' music closer to Compostela's citizens. Daniel, appointed CBE in the year 2000,

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    The 2004 version of the Phantom of the Opera is actually in my top 5 favorite movies. I actually grew up watching it with my grandfather because he loved how beautiful the music was. It is filled with great mystery and concentrated scenes that I grew to love every time I watch. Although some people may say that the 1924 and 2004 versions of the Phantom of the Opera are the same I disagree because, one is an actual musical, the other lacks great detail, and the characters are portrayed differently

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    Most influential and highly admired Renaissance composer,in the history of western music, Josquin des prez is believed to be born in Condé-sur-l'Escaut of Hainaut ,Belgium. Yet, there is great controversy about his birth place.Some other scholars believe that he was born in somewhere under Duchy of Burgundy.Moreover, his birth was dated to be in sometime between 1450 and 1455. Earlier, it was supposed that he was born in 1440; but later it was found that it was not Josquin des Prez who was born

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    children. Fanny was brought up at a young age to revolve around music education along with her younger brother Felix Mendelssohn .She is known for being a German composer and pianist . Both Fanny and Felix were considered prodigies at the time but she was limited to her brother due to favoritism in males. Due to this she performed many of her works under her brothers name. Even with such a disadvantage she composed over 450 pieces of music and now are regraded with a higher class of thought. She later

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    Stravinsky was born in Russia in 1882. His music influences came mainly from his father who was a famous operatic baritone and a bibliophile. Igor Stravinsky himself never went to the conservatorium and his first composition lessons were with Vladimir Rimsky-Korsakov. Consequently, Stravinsky developed his own idiosyncratic taste in music. During his early and middle compositional years, Serge Diaghilev arranged for Stravinsky’s pieces such as the Rite of Spring to be premièred and performed in Paris

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    seven born to Leopold Mozart, a notable composer and violinist, and his wife Anna Marie and the only male to survive. He had an older sister named Marie Anna (called Nannerl) who was the only other surviving child. (Gay) He showed an aptitude for music

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    your soon-to-be-spouse on what type of music and entertainment you want then you can take the next step of finding a Maine band that will be perfect for your big day. Types of Wedding Entertainment: Classical- These types of Maine wedding bands are chosen for weddings that are elegant and sedate. Usually comprised of stringed instruments a classical

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    The Piano Research Paper

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    Piano is one of the most popular music instrument in the world, many concert used piano as their primary musical instrument. Piano have a long and colorful history, it’s an important instrument for both professional and amateur musicians. Piano is chordophones, which is a large keyboard instrument. Piano have a sound bar and metal strings inside their wooden case. When the keys on the keyboard are depresses, the hammer inside will struck the metal strings, that’s where the sound come from. The

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