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    composed, Symphonie Fantastique. A program symphony is a symphony that portrays something nonmusical. There was another composer to wrote a program piece. Vivaldi wrote a program concerto; this being the same as a program symphony, but instead of being a symphony portraying something nonmusical, it is a concerto. His program concerto…

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    improvement of the established style all in all. Likewise, he was a flexible writer and wrote in practically every real class, including ensemble, musical show, the performance concerto, orchestral arrangements including string quartet and string quintet, and the piano sonata. While none of these classes were new, the piano concerto was practically without any help created and advanced by Mozart. He likewise composed a lot of religious music, including masses; and he made many moves,…

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    Vernacular Music Essay

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    understanding of music, is more rigid in form, and is related to the more aristocratic portion on society. Two concerts were reviewed to determine the similarities of the two categories of music. Yuja Wang’s beautifully performed take on Rachmanioff Piano Concerto No.2 as an example of Cultivated music and The Beatles Live in Melbourne as an example of Vernacular music. Vernacular and Cultivated music, although fundamentally different in style and form, both through the use of musical elements…

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    After his arrival from Paris, he worked with jazz rhythms in Music for the Theater (1925) and the Piano Concerto (1926). There took after a period amid which he was firmly affected by Igor Stravinsky's Neoclassicism, moving in the direction of a conceptual style he portrayed as "more extra in resonation, more lean in surface." This standpoint won in the Piano…

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    Piano Recital Essay

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    extensive pieces of music, including five vocal appearances from a virtuosic and lyrical tenor, Sungbae Kim. I was fortunate enough to be present to watch this piece of budding master at work. Of the pieces that she played, I was fascinated with Bach’s “Concerto nach Italienischem Gusto BWV 971”, Chopin’s “Fantasie in f minor, Op.49”, Totsi’s “non t’amo piu”, “Intermezzo No.1” by Leon, “Cancion al arbol del olvido” by Ginastera, Sorozabal’s…

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    The Trumpet Analysis

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    The Trumpet – various, trumpet A mixture of feelings is how I reacted to this album. A selection of pieces, experts, and composers that I have not even heard of appeared on this album. This album featured many different trumpeters as well, making it hard to hone in on specifics on the technique of playing. Ludwig Guttler, however, did appear on many of the pieces and had an interesting sound. At first listen, I was struck by the style of his tone and timbre. Ludwig sounded very, in the throat,…

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    Iron Foundry Reflection

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    “Best ten dollars I ever spent!” I exclaimed to my friend while leaving the Disney Concert Hall. On Thursday November 17th, Dr. Brand and Dr. Posegate from the California Baptist School of Music led a school trip to the Los Angeles (LA) Philharmonic at the Disney Concert Hall. There, we experienced a splendid program, including Mosolov, Dvorak, Sibellius, featuring the talented conductor Santtu-Matias Rouvali and solo cellist Johannes Moser. My favorite parts of the program were the performance…

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    progressed as an artist and continued to compose more and more music. Prokofiev started on the Russian musical scene with piano oratorios like Sarcasms and Vision Fugitives. Then he began composing and writing orchestral works such as: operas, concertos, and soon after ballets. After the Revolution, Prokofiev made his way towards the style of a pianist/composer. His first major work under a new style was his famous The Love for the Three Oranges, which was performed in America and came from the…

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    the world.Thus, causing a conflict with new and old ideas within the world 's society. People began to realize that music was meant to be enjoyed not for just the wealthy and during a religious mass. New styles of music began to evolve such as the concerto, sonata and the symphony, these new styles were created to dazzle and impress the audience. The Classical Era was dominated by the unbelievable talents of three composers. Franz Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven,…

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    sense of audience interaction that I saw the whole time. Which makes sense because it needs to be quiet when people are performing such massive and complicated pieces. When that finished, the next performance was getting ready. It was Berg's Violin Concerto. I never heard of this piece before, but it was definitely and interesting song. How all the violins were coming together after each movement, it just felt like I was watching an Alfred Hitchcock movie. Just the whole compositions felt like…

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