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    feelings and ideas. Shakespeare wrote likewise: “When words fail‚ music speaks.” At times my words have failed‚ and my feelings have been left unspoken‚ but my music is a way for me to say and create what my words cannot express. When I sit at the piano‚ I’m genuinely excited to practice‚ because I feel music is a world of infinite‚ heavenly expression. My love of music has driven me to compose several pieces‚ learn fluent improvisation‚ and master a long repertoire. I have been influenced by my passion

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    The tempo starts out very slow‚ and reaches a quick pace as the uncertainty of the moment hits its peak. To go with the tempo change‚ the artist also created a dynamic change. This is a principal example of the use of a crescendo. It starts with a piano‚ and slowly becomes a strong point. The melody of this is in a minor key and donates to the overall mood of fear. The harmonies are in a minor key‚ which enunciates the dynamic changes. The articulation of the music is mostly staccato‚ with no legato

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    those four beats are repeated and a harmony is added the music accelerates and crescendos to a fortissimo that adds a sense of frenzy to the music. Just then‚ trumpets herald in the second theme which slows down to an adagio tempo with a quieter mezzo piano dynamic‚ the major key here provides a lighter feeling of peace and calm briefly before building excitement is created through another crescendo and tempo acceleration. The music runs through the development with a mixture of both themes in major

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    Felix Mendelssohn was not only an accepted composer and pianist‚ but also a sensitive painter‚ skillful writer‚ and fluent in three languages aside from his native deutsch tongue. The genesis of Mendelssohn’s successful life in the arts‚ began with piano lessons from his mother. He was later taught by Marie Bigot in Paris‚ and eventually tutored by Ludwig Berger‚ a former student of Clementi’s. Young Mendelssohn also studied composition with Carl Friedrich Zelter‚ a keen enthusiast of J.S.Bach. Zelter’s

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    Antonin Dvorak began composing during a time when nationalists from many states were attempting to have music of their own. The world relied heavily on Germanic music for a long time‚ so composers were being tasked with trying to create new music for the non-germanic states. Dvorak was among these commissioned. His compositions were best known for being able to create a national style through the use of folk songs. The pieces he wrote‚ that incorporated the folk songs of the Slavic people‚ gave him

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    Why I Like Beethoven! Why I Like Beethoven! I like Beethoven so much because he is a very great pianist and I love his music. He wrote songs for the piano‚ viola and violin. I really like his songs because they are defined with great beauty and I really like playing them. For example‚ Für Elise is a beautiful song with a soft flowing sequence but with a fast strong section as well. I also like him because he is very persistent. Even though he went deaf at only the age of 22 yet he still went

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    achieving ‘Honorable Mention’ the second time. I knew that this was my chance‚ my chance to finally show all the critics‚ all the people that believed I was just a talentless girl with extremely well-known teachers‚ that I actually was able to play the piano. “Oh! How about this piece?” my mentor suggested. I looked up to see my teacher‚ a young boy stuck in a old man’s body‚ look at me‚ so happy and excited about something that he was almost bouncing off the floor. I see him holding a green book

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    father was in the Royal Air Force and was not supportive‚ but his mother was the one who introduced him and helped him start his career in rock music. His passion for music all started at the early age of four when he taught himself how to play the piano. Royal Academy of Music in London helped John to improve and execute his skills with the youth scholarship that he had won when he was only eleven years of age. Since John had difficulties in relationship

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    voyeurism: “To See You” and relationships: “To Love You”. This song inevitably draws to its source in the composer’s apartment which‚ as the viewer shortly finds out‚ is the root of all the music in this film. The music is therefore diegetic because the piano playing is within the story space of the film. During the conversation between Lisa Freemont and Jeff‚ Lisa states that the music is “almost as if it were being written especially for us” as she is serving dinner to Jeff who replies facetiously “No

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    Yuritzi Soto March 01‚ 2012 The Pianist The Pianist is a great movie based on a true story. The movie is set in the1940s at the beginning of the Holocaust during World War II. The film begins with a black and white scene. Wladyslaw Szpilman (played by actor Adrien Body)‚ a famous Polish Jew living in Warsaw‚ and working for a radio station as a Pianist sees bombs dropping at the radio station where he works. After the radio

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