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    thinking about the ideal performing in arts? In his opinion, a complete performer is to fuse all kinds of arts (like music, dancing, painting, sculpture etc…) together and all about arts should have the same status.1 There is a good example of total arts in the current: Hollywood movies. Initially, the movies were ghostlike because they didn’t attach to music. Then the background music

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    Robert Schumann

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    lived, died, and spent the majority of his long–lived, successful life in Germany; from 1810, until about 1856. He had originally studied law, but had left to become quite prominent as a composer, as well as a pianist, and was even an influential music critic of his time. He was and still is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. Schumann left the study of law, intending to pursue a career as a virtuoso pianist. He had been assured by his teacher Friedrich Wieck

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    The Don Giovanni Opera

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    If analyzed from the perspective of Donna Anna, Don Ottavio and the Commendatore, the story and accompanying music paint a serious and grave plot: it starts with a high ranked cavalier that cannot contain his urges and sexually assaults Donna Anna, incident that results in the death of her father that attempted to protect her pride and purity. From that point on

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    Classical Style

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    1. In overall, classical style in terms of music is balanced and clear in structure. Normally, we will link classical style with the uniform strategy of using the elements, however, the classical period favor the flexibility of them, and change constantly in their music. First of all, the classical style has contract of mood within one movement. The composer will gradually or suddenly change the mood in the music, but still fit into logic thoroughly. Secondly, the rhythm is flexible

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    represented the majority of the artistic output of the largest country in the world and earned them elevated status. Russian music at this point took place on the most miniscule of scopes, consisting mainly of folk melodies passed down equally through generations of nobility and peasantry and provided little or no status boost. Of Russia’s propensity towards folk song, novelist and music critic Vladimir Stasov (1824-1906) professes: Folk songs are heard everywhere even today. Every muzhik, carpenter, bricklayer

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    Mozart Effect On Society

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    be seen just about everywhere. In marketing, they play music to make the consumer want to buy their product. In restaurants, they play music to help the customer feel relaxed in their establishment. People listen to music while driving cars. It seems that music permeates almost every aspect of our everyday lives. When people think of the birth of modern music, they often think of classical music. And when people think of classical music, they think of Mozart. During the 18th century, the musical

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    Music has always been apart of my life ,from the tender age of six years old we have ever been apart. The art form of musical arts will forever intrigue me and compel me to push myself to my musical limit. The history of the evolution of music through the centuries is quite alluring. The formulation of musical intellectually concepts and leaps of faith that composers at the time took, is in my opinion of standing ovation recognition. The development of music from the time line in the middle ages(450-1450)

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    Alexander Glazunov was one of the many talented, Russian composers of the romantic period. He was only a boy of nine years when he started playing piano, which he was naturally gifted at; he started composing his own music at the age of eleven. When his talent was discovered by the former head of The Russian Five, Mily Balakirev, news spread quickly to the famed composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov who sought to meet this young, high school aged, composer. Glazunov was taught privately by Rimsky-Korsakov

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    that classical music is in the genre of the boring and unexciting. Yet, when you bring sports into the equation, it attracts more people's attention and a wider variety of audiences. Thus classical music becomes lively and sporty. I am not familiar with this certain music, but I would like to learn more about it. Combining Beethoven and his music with an athletic event makes me more curious to learn about this genre of music. My thoughts on including this kind of parody into classical music can

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    How Did Middle Age/Renaissance Music Reflect Core Values? The Renaissance was an influential period in developing humanistic inquiry. The age is characterized by a deep commitment to education and the arts. People began studying science and creating art for its own sake; it was believed that engaging in such endeavors allowed one to lead a life of morality, and Renaissance artwork was devoted to core values concerning early Christian morality and learning. This paper discusses Joaquin des Prez's

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