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concertoes A long piece of music for one or more main solo instruments and an orchestra |
Mozart created two flute concertoes, one oboe concertoes, seven piano violin sonatas, and three piano sonatas in Mannheim, which reflected the influence of the Mannheim music. |
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rigorous Careful to look at or consider every part of something to make certain it is correct or safe |
Mozart's works were rigorous. |
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symphonies A long piece of music for an orchestra, usually with four movement. |
These include more than 20 operas, 41 symphonies , more than 50 concertos, 17 piano sonatas, 5 violin concertos, 35 piano violin sonatas, 23 string quartets. |
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struggling with Unsuccessful but trying hard to succeed |
It describes the story of ordinary citizens struggling with aristocracy in order to safeguard their rights. |
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depressed Unhappy and without hope |
All kinds of troubles and pains in life could not make him depressed. |
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adversity A difficult or unlucky situation or event |
We should regard adversity as nothing and have a positive outlook on life |
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poverty The condition of being extremely poor |
He grew up suffering from poverty, disease and being targeted. |
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genius Very great and rare natural ability or skill, especially in a particular area such as science or art, or a person who has this |
Mozart was a music genius from a young age |
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regard Consider |
We learned from him that we should regard adversity as nothing and have a positive outlook on life that is above all trials |
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arrogant Unpleasantly proud and behaving as if you are more important than, or know more than, other people |
Mozart's works were rigorous, reflecting the influence of the arrogant movement at that time |
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prevailed To get control or influence |
The mark, which is evident in the oriental flavor that prevailed at the time, is the reason for the popularity of this piece of music. |
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adapted To change something to suit different conditions or uses |
It was one of Mozart's famous musical pieces,It was once adapted into piano and violin. |