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    by album_id. The album consists information about title and release date and can be produced in tape and VCD. A tape has number of song‚ while a VCD has number of track. One album can have more than one artist and composer. Composer is identified by composer id and has composer name. every artist must have a contract with one recording company only. Contract id is used to identify all contracts. 9. New Straits Time Press is a company that hires many reporters to write articles for their

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    piano separated by fast‚ happy interludes 4. Why do composers often use exposition repeats? Exposition Repeats to help the audience familiarize itself with the music. 5. How does the music of the development section compare to the music of the exposition? Motives were presented in various keys‚ registers‚ and groupings of instruments. In this section the composer also used new themes that were not found in the exposition section. The composer ended this section in the tonic key and moved directly

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    Beethoven's Life Outline

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    1. Intro: Composer Ludwig van Beethoven was an innovator‚ widening the scope of sonata‚ symphony‚ concerto‚ and quartet‚ and combining vocals and instruments in a new way. His personal life was marked by a struggle against deafness‚ and some of his most important works were composed during the last 10 years of his life‚ when he was quite unable to hear. He is an crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music‚ a pianist‚ a composer who remains one of

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    computers (techno) are even more popularized there will no longer be any need for musicians. During the 20th century‚ many composers made use of new technology to experiment with musical sounds. Recording on tape allowed composers to record sounds‚ then change and rearrange them to create a new musical work. The piece was then played back through loudspeakers. This meant that the composer did not need performers to interpret the

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    Music in the Industrial Revolution In the Industrial Revolution‚ the invention of the 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

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    Beethoven Violin Analysis

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    voice. Finding the best violin pieces is not always an easy task‚ especially when there are so many masterful composers. From the Baroque period to the Classical period there are works for violin that will appeal to all lovers of western art music. Bach: Six Sonatas and Partitas for Violin The Baroque period includes music written from approximately 1600 to 1750. The most famous composer of the time was Johann Sebastian Bach who lived from March 21‚ 1685 to July 28‚ 1750. Some of his most famous

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    Conferinta EN

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    Op. 45 (1970) by Rodion Shchedrin. Key-Words: polyphony‚ prelude‚ fugue‚ structure‚ tonal sistem 1. Premises Interest for the prelude-fugue combination has fluctuated during the stylistic periods dominated by the homophonous thinking‚ as the composers approached polyphony and Baroque forms as neoclassical (neo-Baroque) re-designs‚ with more or less overt constructivist tendencies. Among the numerous cycles or single groupings of the prelude-fugue type‚ we have the modern responses to the Well-tempered

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    of the most revolutionary phases in music history. The early baroque composers rejected the polyphony texture of the late Renaissance music and favored homophonic texture. They also focused on harmony rather than the complexity of melodic lines. The growth of figured bass and counterpoint represents the development of harmony. However‚ by the late baroque period‚ polyphonic texture returned to favor. Famous Baroque composers: - Johann Sebastian Bach Popular work: Air on a G String - George

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    The composer that will be presented in this project is an Afro-British composer named Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. Coleridge-Taylor was known for his famous compositions around the United Kingdom towards the United States. He was first acknowledged as a violinist‚ pianist‚ poet and singer at a young age‚ but throughout his lifetime‚ he was well-known for his compositions from the Royal College of Music to Trinity College of Music to being known globally. In speaking of the Trinity College of Music‚ did

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    contests‚ each region will send a contestant to compete at the national competition‚ to be held in 2015 at the annual national conference in Washington‚ D.C.  The repertoire embraces the genres of European and American composers and highlights the contributions of African American composers. Three works are required‚ one from each of the following three groups. GROUP I Contestants must choose one major work from either the Baroque or Classical musical periods. Contestants must select one movement

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