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    Key Signature and Beethoven

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    of Cologne to send him to Vienna 2. Studies with a number of composers a. 1792-94: studied with Haydn b. 1794: Johann Schenk (1753-1836): composer of Singspiels c. 1794: Johann Georg Albrechtsberger: teaches Beethoven counterpoint d. Antonio Salieri (1750-1825): teaches vocal composition

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    THEATER FROM RESTORATION THROUGH ROMANTICISM The drama of the English Restoration combined aspects of English and continental Renaissance theater‚ both in playwriting and in theater architecture. French influence was also felt with the introduction of neoclassical ideals into serious English drama. By the eighteenth century‚ there was an attempt to break away from the Italianate traditions. Theater shapes changed‚ and playwrights abandoned the neoclassical ideals in favor of romanticism. As the

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    "Life belongs to the living‚ and he who lives must be prepared for changes." Johann Von Goethe wrote the previous quote. He was trying to emphasize that everything in life brings about change. Attending high school and college is a decision that brings about consistency as well as change. Even though they both serve the purpose of educating‚ there are great differences and similarities in the high school and college experience. Honors and advance placement classes in secondary school prepare

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    Josef Ackermann

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    Referat Josef Meinrad Ackermann 1 Content Welcome to my presentation about Josef Ackermann. I will give you some personal data and talk about his private life‚ his education and his professional career‚ about memberships‚ projects and strategies‚ and honours and profits as well as about failures‚ scandals and headlines‚ Ackermann’s salary and about the big question at the very end. If you have any questions‚ please feel free to ask me at the end of my presentation. 2 Personal data Josef Meinrad

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    Beethoven

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    his baptism. His parents were Johann van Beethoven and Maria Magdalena Keverich who lived in Bonn‚ Germany. Although they had seven children‚ only three boys survived including Ludwig who was the oldest. At an early age‚ Beethoven had an interest in music. He was first taught music by his father. His father was aware of the success that Mozart had as a young child and also wanted his son Ludwig to be successful.  He wanted his son make the family rich.  Johann van Beethoven had young Ludwig

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    of the Baroque period. Johann Sebastian Bach was born in Eisenach Germany in 1685 he had seven siblings which made him the youngest out of all his brothers and sisters. His father Johann Ambrosius Bach was the director of the town musicians and his uncles were professional musicians. Bach was surrounded by music and musicians his whole child hood‚ this influenced him to have a love for music. When both of his parents died in 1694 he went to live with his older brother Johann Christopher Bach who was

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    prevalent in every bit of nature‚ from the whirling of the wind‚ the sound of a tide‚ the flow of a river or even something as simple as drops of rain. Music is the best medicine for our body and soul. Mozart’s childhood days On January 27th‚ 1756 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in the town of Salzburg‚ Austria. He was the son of the author and violinist Leopold Mozart. He was born the youngest of seven children to Leopold and Anna Maria but only he and one other child survived. His father was employed

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    Gra 202 Midterm Note

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    Stickies 13-02-28 9:16 PM GRA 202 - LAYOUT & TYPOGRAPHY MIDTERM STUDY NOTES LECTURE 1: THE GRAPHIC DESIGN PROCESS THE DESIGN PROCESS 1. Planning > 2. Design > 3. Development > 4. Feedback * There is no one way* - as such design usually solved a problem (ie. save money‚ environment‚ persuade) THE GCM GDP - what do you do when you are working? - what steps do you take? - is there room for improvement? - were you missing steps? OTHER GDP 1. Meet > Research > Conceptualize > Layout & Design > Present

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    The Mozart Effect

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    Mozart Effect Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major‚ a piece that tells of grandeur and playfulness‚ camaraderie and love. The dueling pianos play in and out of cadences bringing the listener to the time of Mozart; with Victorian gowns‚ men in wigs and food and games through an evening of gossip‚ laughter‚ and flirtatious behaviors. As humans‚ we are always looking for ways to improve out intelligence‚ even if for a small period of time. Music genius‚ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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    Five Benefits of Studying Abroad Centuries ago‚ the practice of studying abroad was widely demonstrated commonly by the social elite. In those days‚ countries like England or France that maintained stronger economic structures provided a substantially higher quality of education‚ thus‚ bearing supreme educational opportunities for those of higher birth or wealth. In the early 1920s‚ foreign study was integrated into the US college system but solely for the purpose of foreign language immersion

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