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    Canon in D

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    Johann Pachelbel was baptized in Nuremberg‚ Germany September 1‚ 1653. Pachelbel moved to Vienna in 1671 where he became the deputy organist at the Imperial Chapel (http://jan.ucc.nau.edu). In 1678 Pachelbel moved to Erfurt‚ where he taught Johann Christoph Bach‚ the older brother of Johann Sebastian Bach. In 1690 Pachelbel became court organist at Stuggart. Pachelbel’s first wife‚ Barbara Gabler‚ and son died in the plague of 1683 (http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com). Pachelbel married his second wife

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    The play “Faust” by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe contains a number of aspects that institute a sense of duality is respect to what is good‚ and what is evil. With that in mind‚ the character Faust is frequently criticized as to whether his true nature is that of a hero‚ or that of a villain. However‚ over the course of his journey‚ it appears that he has the qualities of each. Faust’s dissatisfaction with life—and his skeptical view on the concept of God—bring into question whether he is a man of morality

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    Jhonann Pachelbel

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    Johann Pachelbel was a German Baroque composer‚ organist and teacher‚ who brought the south German organ tradition to its peak. He composed a large body of sacred and secular music‚ and his contributions to the development of the chorale prelude and fugue have earned him a place among the most important composers of the middle Baroque era. “Canon in D” One of Pachelbel favorite pieces and probably one of the most recognizable pieces of classical music. Many different versions have emerged for

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    Thai Pantene Ad: You Can Shine Yesterday‚ I saw an impressive video posted by my friend on Facebook. It’s a Thai Pantene commercial about a deaf and mute girl who plays the violin. At first‚ I didn’t know that it was actually a shampoo commercial because it’s quite long (4:30) and looks more like a movie trailer. A lot of people was inspired by the advertisement while a few contradicted it. I‚ for one was captivated by the video but I have to admit that the advertisement failed in so many levels

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    stand the test of time and continue to demonstrate his innovative style of melody and harmony. Of the many 17th century composers‚ Johann Sebastian Bach notably paved the way towards the Classical music period; which would maintain a hold on composition for years to come. Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 21‚ 1685 in Eisenach‚ Germany to the parents of Johann Ambrosius

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    Johann D. Wyss was a brilliant writer who wrote The Swiss Family Robinson. He told a story to his kids and it later became the book The Swiss Family Robinson. The reason why was because his kids was so entertained and learned so much from it. The family discussed these stories and then took turns making up their own tales of adventure. Each boy took turns telling their tale and their father would write the stories down. One of the sons‚ Johann Emmanuel Wyss illustrated the adventures with drawings

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    Baroque Period 1600s

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    make it distinctive and noticeable are its melodies‚ rhythm and texture: this devised one single feeling or mood throughout the piece‚ a balance of chordal harmonies and a rhythmic drive. One of the many famous composers for the Baroque period was Johann Pachelbel‚ born in the year 1653 and died on the 3rd of March 1706 Nuremburg Germany. He started his schooling at St. Lorenz Hauptschule and went on to study music at the University of Altdorf and Regensburg where he travelled to other cities such

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    1. Johann Sebastian Bach Coming in at number one is Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach was a genius keyboardist (mastering the organ and harpsichord) and brilliant composer. Bach brought baroque music to its culmination‚ writing music for nearly every type of musical form.  Popular Works: Air on a G String‚ Double Violin Concerto‚ Brandenburg Concerto No. 3‚ B Minor Mass‚ and The Unaccompanied Cello Suites Ads Beethoven BustElementsOfHome.comLarge variety of composer busts. Great selections and quality

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    Why Is Bach Important

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    is. Considered to be the greatest composer of all time by many‚ Johann Sebastian Bach paved new roads in music leaving behind one the largest legacies ever. So good was Bach‚ that all music after his death is considered post-Bach. Johann drew inspiration for the majority of his pieces from Martin Luther’s work. A very religious man‚ Bach believed in using his musical gift to glorify God. On the first day of the spring of 1685‚ Johann Sebastian Bach was born in Eisenach‚ Germany. About one hundred

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    Prelude

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    (1683–1764)‚ whose very first printed piece (1706) was in this form. The last unmeasured preludes for harpsichord date from the 1710s. The development of the prelude in 17th century Germany led to a sectional form similar to keyboard toccatas by Johann Jakob Froberger or Girolamo Frescobaldi. Preludes by northern German composers such as Dieterich Buxtehude (c.1637–1707) and Nikolaus Bruhns (c.1665–1697) combined sections of free improvised passages with parts in strict contrapuntal writing (usually

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