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    Franz Schubert

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    Gretchen am Spinnrade (Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel)‚ when he was seventeen‚ and the next year he composed 143 songs ‚ including The Erlking. When he was nineteen‚ Schubert’s productivity rose to a peak; he composed 179 works‚ including two symphonies‚ an opera‚ and a mass. At twenty-one‚ he gave up teaching school to devote himself to music. He associated with a group of Viennese poets and artist who led a bohemian existence; often‚ he lived with friends because he had no money to rent a room

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    Classical Era

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    melodic smoothness of a single part. It became a much more prevalent part of music. This made the tonal structure of works more audible. The genres of the Classical Era consisted of symphony‚ opera‚ sonata allegro‚ sentimental style‚ style galant‚ and overture. The symphony was one of the most popular of the genres the symphony has three and sometimes four movements. The beginning is moderately fast‚ while next section is slow followed by a minuet and then a very fast conclusion. A minuet is a french style

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    Station 11 Essay

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    quickly causing many people to died. After the collapse the Traveling Symphony‚ who were a theatre troupe that traveled and performed music and Shakespeare plays. Their slogan is survival is insufficient‚ life should not only be about surviving‚ but living life to the fullest. Kirsten Raymonde‚ who was just a little girl when she witnessed Arthur Leander die‚ she was an actor in the play the night Arthur died. Kirsten joins the Symphony after her brother dies‚ she believes that art is truly the best way

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    ‘grey’ mobiles‚ which contributed 80% of the total handset shipments in the country until a few years ago has now fallen below 20% in the country. Nokia‚ which was a leader in Bangladesh lost market share with the growth of the domestic player‚ Symphony Mobile. The telecom sector in Bangladesh has seen growth in mobile penetration that has exceeded all expectations with over 109 million subscribers as of September 2013 versus only 4 million in 2004.Bangladesh telecommunication regulatory commission

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    Firebird” being performed by the YouTube Symphony Orchestra in 2011. This performance can be seen here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kd1xYKGnOEw. This piece begins with a deep melody of woodwinds that seems to just set the base of the introduction for the other instruments in the orchestra to build upon. At about one minute into this performance the texture of the piece changes with sharp notes that seem to let you know that the piece is about to change (YouTube Symphony Orchestra). After this change‚

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    Utah Merger

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    1)Bill Bailey‚ Chairman of the board of the Utah Opera Organization might use the Adams Equity Theory to support the merger. The Adams Equity Theory falls under the process theories of motivation. These theories focus on explaining the process by which internal factors and congnitions influence employee motivation. This theory focuses on the balance or imbalance that exists between an employee’s inputs and outputs. Equity exists for employees when they feel their ratio of perceived outcomes

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    for many reasons. First‚ it is profoundly influenced by literature. The story of the symphony is inspired from multiple literary sources‚ including Thomas De Quincey’s Confessions of an English Opium Eater and Goethe’s Faust. In contrast to earlier symphonies‚ it follows an extramusical narrative devised by the composer‚ thus making it an early example of program symphony - an orchestral work in the form of a symphony and bearing a descriptive title or program. The program of the Symphonie fantastique

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    During the Romantic Era many composers used program music to combine musical creativity with personal storytelling. Hence‚ Berlioz took the Program music to another different level. His emotions were converted into amazing melodies. Hector Berlioz was born in La Côte-Saint-André‚ France in 1803. As teenager‚ he was attending to medical school in France. Since his dad was a physician and Berlioz had to follow his footsteps. In fact‚ his passion was not medicine but to study music. Berlioz decided

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    Gustav Mahler

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    enhance his own compositions. He was a passionate composer and an extremely talented conductor. Mahler composed 9 symphonies throughout his life. he died writing his 10th. His most famous symphony is Symphony no. 5‚ Adagietto‚ even though symphony no.1 is performed more. His music is considered "Organic"‚ His songs flow naturally into symphonic movements. Mahler’s symphonies are on an expansive scale‚ requiring large forces in performance‚ and are some of the longest in the concert repertoirè

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    anton bruckner

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    Austrian composer. Aton Bruckner was born September 4‚ 1824- died October 11‚ 1896. He lived in Austria‚ Ansfeldan. Bruckner’s full name is Josef Anton Bruckner. He was an Austrian composer of a number of highly original and monumental symphonies‚ Also an organist and teacher who composed much sacred and secular chorus music. Bruckner was the son of a village schoolmaster and organist in upper Austria. The type of music that Bruckner composed was vast amount of chorus music. In

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