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    emphasizes classical art, music, dance, etc. Bourdieu defined high cultural knowledge that ultimately redounds to the social advantage . To make his words strong enough I made my own research in one of the classical example that can prove the cultural gap between population of people in different society level. For example, on particular piece of music we can draw some conclusions. During the semester in class I learnt musical composition written by Franz Shubert, “Der Leiermann”. This music is performed

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    Kimanni Thompson Mr. Coski Week 6: Composer Report 11 November 2017 Composer Report: Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven represented the highest level of musical genius. Beethoven was born December 16, 1770, in Bonn, Germany. Beethoven later died March 26, 1827 in Vienna, Austria, He was buried on March 29, 1827 at Vienna Central Cemetery in Vienna, Austria. Ludwig van Beethoven was the son of Maria Magdalena Keverich and Johann van Beethoven. Beethoven has 7 siblings: four brothers and three sisters

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    Music defines people. Our generation uses music as a tool to get them through everyday life. Many students listen to music anytime they have a free moment. Sometimes this also means that they listen to music while doing schoolwork. My partner and I performed a study to find out if different genres of music affect 8th grade student's math accuracy. We tested three genres of music. The tested genres were rap, rock, and country. We thought that if we had 8th grade students listen to rock, rap, and country

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    This chapter begins but stating exactly what it is going to be talking about which is telling about music, its importance through theories and then giving evidence. I think what it doesn’t tell you is the valuable knowledge that you will be taking away from the words you read. I know I am not the only one in this but the main thing that I remember taking away from the Mozart Effect is that when you have your child listen to Mozart in utero then they would be smarter than if they had not listened

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    Fritz Kreisler: A Hero

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    (“Fritz Kreisler”). He showed a natural aptitude for the violin. Fritz Kreisler is a hero because he is intelligent, brave, and noble. Kreisler was very intelligent. He was so talented at the violin that he was admitted into the Vienna Conservatory Of Music at age seven, and his mother lied about his age to get him in (“Fritz Kreisler”). His age broke the previous record, making him the youngest to be admitted. When he was twelve he was awarded the Premier Premier Prix (or First First Prize) over four

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    Dvorak Symphony 9 Essay

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    Dvorak Symphony no. 9 was written in 1893 by Antonin Dvorak who was a late romantic composer. Dvorak grew up in a small village near prague and when he turned 16 he moved there to study music. In 1877, a fellow composer convinced a music publisher to print Dvorak’s music which lead to him being able to tour Europe and conduct his own pieces. In 1901, he was appointed director of the prague Conservatory but died 3 years later. His symphony no. 9 is one of his greatest works but this particular piece

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    such influence was french music. The french revolution was not only famous in Bonn but also in Beethoven compositions as marches. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was not only known to Beethoven but also to Mozart and Hadyn who Beethoven was influenced by. Just as emotion was a strong characteristic in Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach’s work it was even stronger in Beethoven’s. Here is a quote by Julian Medforth Budden expressing the influences of Beethoven,“Rooted in the Classical traditions of Joseph Haydn

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    Beethoven Accomplishments

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    upbringing, music background, a complete list of his compositions, background on the historic time periods of the composer’s life, and circumstances for which he lived. This focus undermines his role as a dominant force as one of the most influential composers of the nineteenth Century. The development of Beethoven is organized into two periods in history: The Classical and Romantic periods. There were several significant things Beethoven did during his career that greatly impacted the music of today

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    Ludwig van Beethoven Essay

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    came to be in the in the classical music period. Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the composers, along with other greats of the time like Haydn and Mozart, which helped to create a new type of music. This new music had full rich sounds created by the new construction of the symphony orchestra. Ludwig van Beethoven was born in the town of Bonn, Germany on December 16 of 1770. Bonn is located in western Germany on the Rhine River. Beethoven showed an affinity for music at an early age. His father

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    different forms of music to help them while studying or doing homework. When listening to music one may notice how that person may tap their foot or drum their fingers, even though they appear to be focused on the task in front of them. The rhythm of the piece, whether it is fast or slow, causes the listener’s heartbeat to synch with it (How Music Affects Our Mood, 2014). The question however is which music to listen to. In some studies, test subjects show that the louder the music the more distracted

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