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    symphony number 94

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    Throughout this paper I will be analyzing the “Symphony No. 94 in G Major” composed by one of the best composers of the classical period joseph haydn. i watched the event on youtube.com‚ this musical event took place in copley symphony hall on june 5 2011. the copley music hall was established in 1929 but at that it was called the “fox theatre movie palace‚ but later on it became under the property of the san diego symphony‚ this acquisition took place in 1984‚ they renovated the hall dramatically

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    they are stacked on each other to sleep. Eliezer’s friend‚ Juliek‚ is also struggling but the worst thing‚ for him‚ is that his violin is getting smashed. Eliezer feels himself being crushed. He is seeking air. At last he fights until he reaches some air. Then he hears the violin Juliek is playing Beethoven through the long night. When he wakes up‚ Juliek is dead and his violin is crushed beside

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    The Baroque Era

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    a small range of instruments. The main factors influencing this development include: instrumental technology‚ different classes of the public‚ playing techniques‚ economics‚ the role of music directors and changes in musical tastes. The violin family‚ violin‚ viola‚ cello and bass‚ replaced the viols that were previously used in the renaissance era‚ and this new kind of string section became central to the Baroque orchestra‚ the next era of music. This century also showed the favoring

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    Describe The Bing Theater

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    The environment in the Bing theater was very classical. There was people constantly coming in which surprised me because I thought that people stopped liking classical music. My first impression of the Bing Theater was that it was very organized because there were people to greet you and hand you a program at the door. The people attending was people of all ages‚ but I did notice that there was a fairly large group sitting together near the front of the stage. The people that attended were dressed

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    The Life of Mozart

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    Wolfgang and Amadeus in his signature‚ so he is generally known by these two names. He displayed marked musical gifts very early‚ playing the keyboard confidently when aged four‚ composing his first pieces for it aged five‚ and quickly mastering the violin. Leopold was keen to exhibit his son’s extraordinary talents‚ along with those of his gifted pianist-daughter‚ Maria-Anna (called Nannerl) (1751--1829)‚ and he undertook a series of tours across Europe with them when Mozart was just six years old

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    Belonging is the relationship between an individual and his society‚ idealistically of one being in harmony with their surrounding peers and therefore becoming accepted no matter what attributes they possess. Belonging is an intrinsic need‚ it is a complex and variable state and in the end brings some form of happiness to an individual. The film‚ “Strictly Ballroom”‚ produced by Baz Luhrman‚ focuses upon the individual “Scott” who possesses the skills to win but defies the rules of the ballroom world

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    For example‚ one violin can be quiet and muted while another can be bright and project better. There are usually

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    wrote several compositions. At the age of 19 he wrote a “Piano Trio” (1937) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFQtbPqwNWo ). This composition was written for the piano‚ cello and violin. The music begins with the cello playing slow and softly in a somber tune setting the melody and theme for the piece. Next the violin repeats the same and just as the dynamics of the

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    Play Doh Reflection

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    Today‚ I still gravitate to activities that allow me to use my creativity with tools in order to produce pleasing things; whether it’s an intricate knitted scarf‚ a delicate beaded bracelet or playing a complex violin concerto‚ they all require a high level of manual dexterity. Playing the violin has instilled in me the importance of a millimeter‚ as it’s the distance between two unique notes. As a child‚ I had crooked teeth and an underbite. Being self-conscious about my smile‚ I never showed my true

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    Piano and other more advanced instruments called for the composing of more “refined” music as well‚ and these composers blossomed in Italy‚ France‚ England and Germany. Three Italian families from Cremona made the violin and their work has not been surpassed even to this day. Violin sonatas were written in Italy. Also‚ harpsichords and clavichords had been perfected which were the forerunners of the piano. In 1685-1750 Johann Sebastian Bach became one of the most famous musicians the world has

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