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    Throughout history‚ human civilizations have thrived and turned to more sophisticated societies. Change is what everyone feared after settling down in a comfortable place. From Columbus to Galileo to Martin Luther King‚ we have seen how disobedience has changed societies and formed the platform for future advancement. This social progress can be seen in the arts and music with Beethoven‚ to political change in the Seneca falls convention. Ludwig Van Beethoven was a German composer during the late

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    Rhetorical Study Bach

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    Although this artifact of study varies from the standard artifact in rhetorical study‚ there is much to be said about the uses of rhetorical devices in relation to their musical equivalents. I chose to study Bach because of my appreciation for his music‚ the complexity‚ and the overall relevance in the musical world. Without having known any connections between music theory and rhetoric‚ some brief investigation led me to several meaningful sources that showed me those connections. I have come to

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    First Selection: “Ride of the Valkyries” from Die Walküre- Richard Wagner (1813-1883) First Hearing: Drama‚ Active‚ Excitement Second Hearing: The composer wanted to create a memorable Leitmotifs. The music makes me think of a drama that I can picture many of the actions taking place just by listening to the music. Third Hearing: This exciting piece of music is being played by a large Romantic orchestra that includes piccolo‚ 2 flutes‚ 2 oboes‚ 7 clarinets‚ 2 bassoons‚ 4 saxophones‚ 4 horns‚ 3

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    Rameau was one of the most important French Composers of the Baroque era.Little is known about his early life‚ only that he was able to play the harpischord at a young age and that he was studying to be a lawyer until his parents gave him the blessing to become a musician. H ewas a violinist in a troupe for a while. He did not get real acclaim until his publication of the Traité de l’harmonie‚ which is the foundation of studies of tonal harmony today. The Lully traditionalists were against him because

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    Last Saturday‚ I attended the All-Region concert at Berkner. My family and I arrived 20 minutes late‚ but surprisingly came right on time to watch the beginning of the high school concert. In the end‚ I was surprised by how short the whole concert had felt. One minute I was hearing the orchestra perform and the next we were on our feet clapping. Now‚ as I try to actually remember the concert‚ the first piece was not as memorable as the second and then third. They played with energy and the endings

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    Anne Mette Iversen‚ a modern bassist‚ composer‚ and bandleader based in Berlin‚ releases her seventh album on the Brooklyn Jazz Underground label with the suggestive title Round Trip. This idea of leaving and return to the same point is scattered throughout the eight original compositions whose exciting arrangements and interplay won me over. Most of the tunes on the recording thrive with a groovy‚ pulsing rhythm that feels contemporarily urban and provocative to the ear‚ gaining even more emphasis

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    Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 21‚ 1635 in Eisenach‚ Thuringia‚ Germany. At a young age‚ his father‚ Johann Ambrosius‚ taught Bach how to play violin‚ considering he was the town musician in Eisenach. He attended a school with religious instruction and studied Latin. Lutheran faith later influenced his music. After the death of both of his parents‚ he became an orphan at the age of ten. Luckily he was taken in by his older brother Johann Christoph. Living with his brother‚ he was enrolled

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    Frank Sinatra

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    Ever since 2013‚ Frank Sinatra has been the artist that most interests me. As one of the most influential artist of the twentieth century‚ Sinatra started singing professional only in his teens. After his first performance with a hometown band; in an audition‚ which they passed. Sinatra quickly outshone his fellow bandmates and became the lead singer. However‚ this was only the start of a long rather fulfilling career in music. Even in the afterlife‚ he was acclaimed to be “the greatest singer of

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    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky composed this symphonic poem in a mere 3 weeks. Under the suggestion of the music critic‚ Henry Laroche‚ Tchaikovsky created this symphonic work on the most famous incident in Dante’s Divine Comedy – the tragedy of Francesca and Paolo. Tchaikovsky dubbed this piece as a “symphonic fantasy.” On a letter to his brother‚ he wrote‚ “I have worked on it con amore‚ and I believe my love has been successful.” It was indeed an instant sensation. The symphonic fantasy premiered in

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    This movement is called ’Introduzione.’ It is based on the key of F minor and in sonata form. It begins with an ’andante non troppo’ section and moves into ’allegro vivace.’ Within the movement‚ evidence of Bartok’s organisational compositional approach can be seen in the precise timings given for each section and his organic approach can be seen in the natural growth of his ideas. This style has been influenced by classical and baroque concerto forms‚ with it’s slow introduction and elements of

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