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    Michael Meets Mozart

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    Side Notes: Helpful Hints: • I came up with a killer Mozart-style arrangement involving several songs by modern artists. But I ran into a roadblock with getting permissions. So I decided to do variations on a theme by making my arrangement an original tune. • Learn the hardest parts first with the correct fingering. Instead of using a slower tempo to practice longer sections‚ try using the actual tempo to practice overlapping shorts sections (as small as 2 notes...hands alone if needed). • For

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    Variations for Clarinet and Piano‚ By Carl Maria Von Weber (In the point of view of Max) Maria Carl Von Weber was a famous composer during the early 1800s. He composed many well known pieces like the variations for clarinet and piano. Even though this is not his most famous accomplishment‚ this is still a very challenging piece to play with simplifications in most of the variations. Although it took around 3 months to learn the piece‚ I now have confidence while playing. I also have won an honorable

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    Why is Chopin considered as "The Poet of the Piano"? Music and poetry have a rhythmic and rhythm is the foundation to form these art form. They both engage the listeners and readers emotional level and they rely on the descriptive imagery. Music is simply poetry as they both share love‚ joy‚ sadness‚ or criticism of life. I regard Chopin to be the most magnificent phenomenon not only in the history of Polish poetry but in global art as a whole. – Julian Tuwim (Polish poet‚ 1894 – 1953) In

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    Erin R Eddins Mozart Symphonies 39‚ 40‚ 41 Performed by The Berlin Philharmonic‚ conducted by Sir Simon Rattle My first impressions of the conductor held fairly true throughout the performance. Sir Simon Rattle is perhaps the most enigmatic master of the baton I have had the pleasure of watching. This is quite an interesting observation‚ since he doesn’t use a baton. He stands in front of his orchestra‚ sans instrument himself‚ without even a podium or stand‚ and conducts using gestures‚ hand movements

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    Mozart vs. Beethoven

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    Arts and Culture 2 Mozart vs. Beethoven Paper 3/21/12 Mozart vs. Beethoven In the 18th century‚ the middle class made a lot more money. During the Classical Period‚ the middle class had a tremendous influence on music. They wanted to hear concertos and symphonies. They wanted their children to learn great music and play instruments. The composers began writing music that was geared towards the middle class because they could make a better living if they enjoyed the music being played. They

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    Piano Man

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    Forever Alone Together; A Literary Analysis of “Piano Man” Music has been a part of human culture for many years. It is embedded deep in our roots‚ from Native Americans chanting around a fire‚ to slaves harmonizing while laboring in the fields‚ to Beatle-mania‚ to the Backstreet Boys welcoming the new millennium. The great artists of this industry will forever be remembered for their ability to combine moving‚ soulful lyrics with enchanting melodies‚ all while reaching millions of individuals

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    The Form and Tonal Structure of Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor‚ Op. 13‚ II. “Adagio cantabile” March 19‚ 2013 Form and Analysis Many consider Ludwig Von Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor‚ Op. 13 as his first major musical accomplishment‚ more commonly known as Sonata Pathetique. Written at the age of 27 in 1798‚ the young composer had gained instant fame and his work was published only a year later. Beethoven‚ being one of the first significant musicians to work for

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    The Classical Spirit as portrayed in Amadeus The Classical period of music was from 1750-1825. Mozart played a huge role as a great composer in this time. He took on new challenges and different possibilities for music in this era. Classicism of music did not mean that it was strictly traditional. A lot of composers‚ including Mozart experimented with different materials. He also used a lot of romantic elements in his music. The classical style is based off symmetry of four-bar phrases and usually

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    Fact Sheet Of Mozart

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    Menuetto: Allegretto Allegro assai Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Year and place of birth: January 27‚ 1756 in Salzburg‚ Austria Year and place of death: December 5‚ 1791‚ in Vienna‚ Austria Composer is best known for: Mozart is known for many things‚ of which include piano pieces‚ as well as operas. I will be performing in one this winter‚ The Magic FluteJ He was one of the greatest music prodigies

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    Safe Guarding 333 Name of Organisation Role of Organisation Responsibility Social Services Ensuring children are safe from harm To work in partnership with parents and other agencies to ensure children are safe from harm. In extreme cases social services may take a child into care. NSPCC A charity which protects children from harm. Provides public awareness for the safety of children. Provides help and support to families and children. Where there are cases of child abuse the NSPCC has the power

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