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    This journal is all about one of the most famous and successful German composer 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

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    The first piece was Intègrales by Edgard Varèse (1883-1965). Edgard Victor Achille Charles Varèse was a French-born composer who spent the greater part of his career in the United States. He was innovator in 20th-century techniques of sound production. According to the www.allmusic.com‚ his concept of "organized sound" led to many experiments in form and texture. He was constantly on the lookout for new sound sources‚ and was one of the first to extensively explore percussion‚ electronics‚ and taped

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    Grimaux this Sonata is stupefying by the accomplishment of a young composer aged 23. Even though molded in the classical Sonata model it also displays an amazing novelty in its discourse. Showcasing a high rhythmical complexity‚ probably inspired by Messiaen’s researches it also distinguishes itself by its departure from the Schoenberg concept of the tone-series. Sonic cells here create rhythmical "themes" and make‚ as the composer pointed out‚ a large step towards a total (integral) serialistic world

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    which was music hall variety entertainment‚ took root in the late1800s. It then turned into their theatrical revues‚ stage spectaculars consisting of sketches‚ dance‚ and songs with parody and satire in the early 1900s. In the 1900s‚ talented composers could gain popularity for their theatrical music in a very short period of time. A few such prominent songwriters are Irving Berlin‚ Rodgers and Hammerstein‚ and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Due to catchy show tunes and optimum locations in New York City

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    Music of Romantic Period The Period of Expansion (1820-1910) The Romantic Period Romantic music is a term denoting an era of Western classical music that began in the late 18th or early 19th century. It was related to Romanticism‚ the European artistic and literary movement that arose in the second half of the 18th century‚ and Romantic music in particular dominated the Romantic movement in Germany. Piano is the most important instrument of the Rmoantic Period Frederic Chopin Frédéric Chopin

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    Pulitzer Prize‚ at the University of North Texas with Cindy McTee‚ a composer‚ and at Ouachita University with Francis McBeth‚ a composer and conductor. His music has been played by many groups across North America‚ Europe and East Asia. He has won the National Band Association’s William D. Revelli Composition Award 3 times: in 2010 for Ecstatic Waters‚ in 2008 for Suite Dreams‚ and in 2007 for Radiant Joy. Samuel Adler‚ composer of over 400 published works‚ considered Loose Id for Orchestra‚ Steven

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    Amadeus Essay Example 7

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    The 1984 film‚ Amadeus‚ is a movie based on the life of 18th century composer‚ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‚ and his relationship with fellow composer and musician Antonio Salieri. The film is based on a play by Peter Shaffer‚ narrated by Salieri from a mental institution several years after Mozart’s death. Although the film is based on a historical character‚ there are many inaccuracies concerning Mozart’s relationships with his peers among the more truthful portrayals. That is why the relationship between

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    Johann Sebastian Bach

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    Johann Sebastian Bach was a German Baroque composer. He was born on March 21‚ 1685‚ in Eisenach‚ Germany. He was a member of one of the most superior musical families of all time. For over 200 years‚ the Bach family had some of the most excellent composers and performers. His father‚ Johann Ambrosius Bach (1645-1695) lived in Eisenach since 1671 as string player‚ town piper and court trumpeter. In 1668‚ Bach’s father married Elisabeth Lämmerhirt (1644-1694) from Erfurt‚ who also grew up in a

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    Composers use distinctively visual techniques to convey distinctive experiences within our lives‚ such as the race against time‚ duties imposed by relationships and making choices. This is exemplified through the film ‘Run Lola Run! ‘ and the poem ‘The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock´ (hereafter ‘Prufrock´).  Twyker conveys the experiences of time being insuperable‚ relationships being a burden and choices being left to chance. This is demonstrated through the use of split screens‚ fast cutting

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    Baroque period. Classic composers‚ such as Bach and Handel burst onto the musical arena with great compositions. During a time with so many talented artists‚ some of the earlier masters were neglected. Two of these talented musicians were Antonio Vivaldi and Arcangelo Corelli. Both Italian artists were distinguished violinists as well as accomplished composers. "Corelli was the greatest violinist-composer of the Baroque and arguably its second most influential Italian composer after Monteverdi." Corelli

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