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    Mozart Legacy

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    Music’s Top Dog Most musicians learn how to write letters before music symbols. Mozart, on the other hand, had it the other way around. He had an early start in composition and later became one of the greatest composers in the world of classical music. Throughout the “Leaving a Legacy” unit, students chose to research the legacy of a movement or a person. Mozart’s contributions embodied the ideal image of a long-lasting legacy. He composed from his early years until his last breath and his…

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    Aas Trio Analysis

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    ARS Trio is a darkly twisted experimental Portuguese project composed of Renato Diz on piano, Sergio Tavares on double bass, and Jorge Queijo on drums and percussion. Despite the plans regarding this project had started in 2009, only recently the band members have reunited in Portugal to record their debut album, Poetics of Sight, strongly influenced by film and released on the W&J Productions, a new record label from New York. Using imaginative techniques and resorting to unconventional sounds,…

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    happiness while in the pursuit of perfection. This boy’s name is Vincent Van Gogh, about whom it could be said, he is the greatest artist to ever have lived. Van Gogh’s art has been sold for more money than any artist to have ever lived. The monetary value of art is not the most important factor. Art should be really valued by what it portrays. Art is a window to the soul; it shows the passion that a person holds close to their heart.…

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    “Rip Van Winkle” Imagine if you took a nap and woke up twenty years later, everything would be completely different. In the story of “Rip Van Winkle” by Washington Irving, a man by the name of Rip Van Winkle living during the period of the Revolutionary war when America was ruled by Great Britain, took a nap in the park and woke up twenty years later to a free country. When he awoke he no longer recognized the people and the village he lived in twenty years ago. This story is an example of an…

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    The life of Johannes Brahms Johannes Brahms was born on May 7, 1833 in Hamburg, Germany to Johanna Henrika Christiane Nissen and Johann Jakob Brahms. He was the second of three children. As his father was a musician in the Hamburg Philharmonic Society, at age seven, young Brahms began playing piano. Brahms was an accomplished musician by the time he was a teenager. He used his talents to perform at brothels, local inns, and along Hamburg’s docks. He used the money he earned to help his family,…

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    In 18th century, the Enlightenment era was taking over in the form of innovations and experiments. During the second half of the 18th century, music was taking over in the form of classical music. The emotion and character are the important aspect of the music. Music during the Enlightenment period was clearly composed and played to please the listeners. Before the music was only for the high-class people of the society. In this era, music became the art and the musicians wanted it to be more…

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    Mozart K 421 Comparison

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    Vicka Karlan MHST Project#1 March 14, 2016 Minor-key quartets of Mozart and Beethoven Mozart’s K 421 quartet and Beethoven’s op. 18 no. 4 quartet were the only minor key piece found in their 6 sets of quartet. Beethoven was certainly aware of Mozart’s works when writing his music. Beethoven admired Mozart and he used similar style as Mozart’s work (which was originally formed by Haydn} and took that style into a deeper content with extravagant imagination that resulted in many extraordinary…

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    Johannes Brahms is considered the greatest composer of the Romantic period. Being the son of a musician and forced to play music to earn money for the family bills, Johannes grew a very strong connection to music and eventually made music and composing for his entire career. Johannes Brahms was viewed as the leader of music and best at composing in the Romantic time period while on the same skilled level as Mozart, Beethoven, and Hyden. Johannes Brahms was born May 7th, 1833 in Hamburg, Germany…

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    A fine example of beautiful art is, Vincent Van Gogh’s painting Starry Night Over the Rhone was created in 1888. Other than this particular piece Van Gogh created large assortment of night paintings because “…before he became an artist, Vincent van Gogh was fascinated by the cycles of nature and human life and the times of day.” (Van Gogh and The Colors of the Night. 9) He was looking to capture the emotions and feelings of the times. Gogh’s work appeals to us not only for it being pleasing to…

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    Piano is a skill that took me years of practice in order to achieve a high level of proficiency. Though I often shirked my duty, only with hours of practice could I see the minute details that give a piece its character. Yet as high school started and my academic coursework became more challenging, my time was limited. I decided to stop playing the piano to focus on school work and extracurricular activities. However, sonatas and nocturnes kept getting stuck in my head. They taunted me,…

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