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    Brahms’ Brahms’ Brahms’ Third Third Third In his early days, Brahms was attracted to the traditional form of classical music specifically Beethoven and Haydn. When the original form of the symphony was created, many composers tried to follow and fit the same mold. In this third symphony from an older Brahms, we see that he fits this mold by having this symphony divided into a fast-slow-minuet-fast. Just years before Brahms wrote his first symphony, he was declared as the heir to Beethoven. This obviously

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    Candesartan Case Study

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    administration of pure Candesartan, Candesartan conventional capsule dosage form and Candesartan optimized formulation (Run 18) are given in Table 16. A comparative mean plasma concentration-time curve of pure Candesartan, Candesartan conventional capsule dosage form and Candesartan optimized formulation (Run 18) are illustrated in Fig.14. The mean pharmacokinetic parameters of the pure Candesartan, Candesartan conventional capsule dosage form and Candesartan optimized formulation (Run 18) were estimated from

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    Who Is Haydn's Piano?

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    sonata form. It is in D minor and the tempo is Allegro; therefore common time. The falling fifths motif dominates the exposition and is featured heavily in the development using inversion, stretto and other devices. The second movement is much slower and the tempo marking is Andante o piu tosto allegretto. The time signature is 6/8. It is in D major and the form is ternary variation. The third movement is a minuet with the tempo:

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    The Classical sonata consisted of two to four movements. Unlike the baroque sonata, the classical sonata adhered to a strict form which is credited to Joseph Haydn. Haydn is regarded as the father of the classical era. He kept the harmonical procudures of the baroque era but implemented and expanded upon various genres. The sonata in the baroque era was made of multiple movements, and was either secular or sacred. The sonata da chiesa was designated for performance in church. It was typically comprised

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    The song I choose for this deep analysis is Car Radio by Twenty-One Pilots. I recognized three parts in this song, meaning it has a ternary form. This analysis is divided into sections, A B A’. Each section will explain the usage of instruments, dynamics, tempo, texture, and harmony. In the first section, A, I recognized the usage of a piano, synthesizers, and a drum set. Different parts of the drumset, like the cymbals and the bass drum, are playing at a pianissimo and slowly crescendo up

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    drum, cymbals and strings. The first movement begins with slow bell-like chords played by the piano and is followed by a Russian melody. It is written in the Sonata Allegro Form and so is divided into the Exposition, Development and Recapitulation. The second movement is slower and nocturne-like. It follows the Ternary Form (ABA) and includes a coda. The final movement (I’m not sure whether

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    typical of a symphony, and string quartets. The string quartet did not have many structural forms or procedures prior to Hayden’s involvement. Hayden chose to structure and to incorporate the string quartet into his movement. Hayden broke down the material into notes that developed the usage of the string quartet. In the Symphony No. 95 in C Minor, first and second Movements, Hayden used a variation movement form that changed in the themes so that the audience wouldn’t be bored. The variations of his

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    Elgar's Cello Concerto

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    Elgar’s Cello Concerto is composed of four movements however only the first movement (Moderato in E minor) will be analysed. The concerto starts with an eight bar introduction marked adagio; crotchet = 56. Within this introduction the two themes for the entire movement are determined. One Throughout the entire movement, the cello is written to be in constant conversation and questioning with the orchestra achieved by small written variations in the themes passing between the soloist and group.

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    Jacqueline A. Vela 11/16/16 Music Appreciation MUSI 1306 ` Mr. Christopher Lee Concert Critique #1- The Houston Civic Symphony/50th Anniversary Season I have never attended an orchestral concert. Although my taste ranges between several different types of music, the only concerts I have attended are of the rock and country variety. I was not sure what to expect in attending The Houston Civic Symphony’s performance on Sunday, October 9, 2016. It was held at the Dunham Theater within

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    Second, I will talk about the form in these horn concerti. In classical period, sonata form was very famous and every composer in this era liked to use this form. Exposition has two themes in different key. Normally second theme is the dominant key of the first theme. Transition is between first and second themes. Composer in classical era always put same key when exposition ended. Development opening always the same key of the exposition ended and puts many different keys in. The end of development

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