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    Essay on Haydn and Mozart

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    33, Haydn established a style of chamber music that he described as being in "an entirely new, very special manner" (Pauly, 45). At the same time, it had also been nearly 10 years since

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    Essay on LACMA Concert

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    The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has a website that announces its programs. Anyone can easily find and choose a concert. I chose a concert for Sunday July 25, 2010. This concert was emerging artists from Ipalpiti Festibal 2010. It included the four pieces of music that are described below. One of these was Fantasiestucke, Opus 88, both Romanze and Duet were preformed. This concerto was performed by pianist Luiza Borac, violinist Vladimir Dyo, and cellist Yves Dharamraj. The second piece

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    Classical Music and The Era of Symphonies

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    In the classical era Symphony was the time when live concert where perform more often. The concerts that during the past millennium, classical music has been created by some of the musical mind the world has ever seen with Beethoven, Mozart and many more. The wide of Range of genres that these great artist composers, including orchestral, instrumental, choral and opera. The era’s the music used the two theory of natural and pleasing variety and The two ideas that can be traced in all the elements

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    Austria, where he composed for chamber ensembles, piano, symphony orchestra, chorus, and voice, before he passed away on April 3rd, 1897. Today, he is regarded as one of the 19th century's leading composers. Brahms dedicated his Quintet for Piano and Strings in F Minor, Op. 34 to Her Royal Highness Princess Maria Anna Friederike of Prussia. Having completed it in the Autumn of 1864, and publishing it the following year, it is often referred to as “The Crown of his Chamber Music.” Like most Piano and

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    Have you ever heard a the bell go off signaling the end of the school day and you just want to get home and relax, but you remember you have a ton of homework to do? This constantly happens to me all the time. A lot times I get homework from multiple classes all in one day. Often after school I have sports which already takes up enough time. Usually I get my assignments turned in on time, but to the expense of spending time with friends or family. Sometimes when I get home and start doing my homework

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    Cisco Systems Inc. and the Leadership of John T. Chambers As Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Cisco Systems Incorporated, the leadership of John Thomas Chambers solidified Cisco as the world’s premiere data networking company. Cisco Systems Incorporated is an international technology corporation founded in 1984 and headquartered in San Jose, California. Cisco designs, manufactures and sells networking equipment worldwide and is the largest networking company in the world. The

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    On November 4, 2016 at 8pm, my friend Audrey and I went to the Nashville Symphony to watch Mozart and Tchaikovsky concert. Audrey and I sat together in row C, Seats 21 and 22. This section was close to front but still couple rows back in the middle section. The symphony was pretty crowded on the main floor, and the balconies were semi full. When looking at the stage all of the artists were in rows facing the crowd. They were in order based on their instruments which I saw violins, violas, cellos

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    The Viola Research Paper

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    it has four strings and is played with a bow. The instrument has a collection of more than three octaves, and makes a unique silky sound. The viola was invented in the 1500's. Since the late 1700's it has had a major role in the symphonic and chamber music. Some composers that have written music for the Viola are Richard Strauss, and Sir William Walton (World Book, 2009). It is believed that the Italian luthier Andrea Amati created the viola family in the year 1555, but bowed, stringed instruments

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    Robert Edmond Jones

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    Robert Edmond Jones was born December 12, 1887, in Milton, New Hampshire. Jones was the second child born to Fred and Emma Jane Cowell Jones. He began to take violin lessons at the age of nine, eventually playing in the Harvard Pierian Sodality Orchestra, but even when he was a child he was sure being an artist was his aspiration. In 1905, Jones graduated from Nute High School and enrolled in Harvard University the succeeding autumn. During his time at Harvard, he pursued a liberal arts course of

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    Born on March, 9 1910, Samuel Osborne Barber II was already considered a child prodigy. He was of middle class, with in a educate distinguished American Family. Barber came from a musical background. While his father took to being a physician; his mother was a pianist. In the mist of his juvenile 8 year old period, He composed his first work which was a solo piano piece in C minor named Sadness. Two years later, Barber wrote his first opera, The Rose Tree. Two more years later, He was recruited as

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