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    composition arrangements in Violin Concerto in E Minor, such as placing a cadenza in his first movement after its development. Meanwhile, Richard Wagner's The Ring featured a great deal of supernatural elements. Specifically a drama rather than an opera, The Ring was a bold take on Norse legends (Kelley, 2013). Emotions were very important in it, with the orchestra being devoted entirely to portraying the characters' feelings (Kelley, 2013). Wagner was also a huge nationalist, remaining…

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    The stance that Felsenfeld means toward "rebel music", I believe is when he talks about classical music. It defines who he was as a person and was also based on the type of music he finally enjoyed listening to. At first he felt like he was the only one who listened to this type of music, which made him love his abstract role in it even more. He couldn't believe that Beethoven was who he had judged so violently in the past as a kid. When he describes he's first time listening to Beethoven's…

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    The classical period in history falls between the baroque and romantic periods. It was a time of huge change for music because it brought out some of music’s most famous composers such as Beethoven and Mozart. Along with these legendary composers, is Johann Michael Haydn, the brother of another famous classical composer Joseph Haydn. Many historians focus on Joseph’s life, but fail to recognize his younger brother’s famous works and successes. Often, Michael Haydn is known as “the younger…

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    Throughout history there have been many extraordinary music composers, the majority of them with a unique style and flare. European composers such as Beethoven, Mozart and Bach have gained exceptional recognition for their outstanding music, and have become some of the greatest composers of all time. However, we must also acknowledge and appreciate the art and music of other marvelous musicians. For instance, one of Latin America’s great composers born on December 31st, 1899 in Durango, Mexico…

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    a talented musician who was skilled in playing numerous instruments. Shockingly, he started playing for the public at the early age of 6. Mozart penned numerous of works, varying from sonatas, symphonies, concertos and operas. Mozart was able to achieve a lot of things in his operas. He is known for his incredible gift in combining music and stage by expressing tons of emotion and relationships through his pieces. He wrote part of the Requiem in Vienna in late 1791, Unfortunately, it was left…

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    Wilhelm Richard Wagner was born on May 22, 1813, in Leipzig, Germany, and went on to become one of the world's most influential—and controversial—composers. Richard Wagner was famous for both his complex operas, such as the four-part, 18-hour Ring Cycle, as well as for his anti-semitic writings, which, posthumously, made him a favorite of Adolf Hitler. There is evidence that Wagner's music was played at the Dachau concentration camp to "re-educate" the prisoners. As a young boy, Wagner attended…

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    I. Mars, Bringer of War- The use of dynamic changes like crescendos and decrescendos really create a sense of excitement throughout the piece. The triplets played by all of the horns also add to this excitement. It seems as though John Williams, the composer for the Star Wars movies, took a lot of inspiration from this piece of music. The low reed sound at around 3:20 creates a mysterious and almost foreboding feeling. The finally with the sharp staccato rhythm really brings the piece…

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    I have played viola in the orchestra since the sixth grade. For nearly seven years of my life, I have been performing in countless concerts and events, and I fell in love with sharing my music with other people from the very beginning. Leo Tolstoy, a Russian novelist, once stated that “Music is the shorthand of emotion.” Through music, I can express my emotions in ways that words could never. Human emotion is powerful. It can dictate our actions, our mood, and allows people to form interpersonal…

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    “ Have you ever wonder the information of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?” Well this essay would tell you most of the information of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his family. Wolfgang Mozart was a composer and a violinist. His father taught him how to play a violin. His father was an teacher, composer, violinist and a conductor. Wolfgang Mozart was born in Austria, Salzburg and the date he was born is was 27th January 1756. He died on 5th December 1791 in Austria, Vienna. Wolfgang Mozart. He played the…

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    Marcello Pellitteri, a sensitive drummer and experienced educator at Berklee, convenes an Italian quartet composed of Orazio Maugeri on alto saxophone, Salvatore Bonafede on piano, and Gabrio Bevilacqua on acoustic bass, to homage his daughter Veronica, who passed away in 2014, at the age of 23. Each member contributes with original compositions to Aquarius Woman an emotional record that also includes a couple of covers and poems. A few guests join the quartet along the way, and the first doing…

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