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    A harpsichord is a keyboard instrument with horizontal strings that run perpendicular to the keyboard and was very popular in the 16th and 17th centuries. The harpsichord is one of the important instruments in the Baroque period. The harpsichord changed the style of elements in this era. Harpsichord composers became a more common practice. It changed the dynamics of concertos.(Newman 138) In the 'Renaissance' era was very polyphonic texture. Polyphony requires two or more lines in the…

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    Violin History

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    The history of the violin is pretty cool. People believe that the violin originated from Italy in the early 1500s. It seems to have been evolved from the fiddle and rebec considering they were stringed instruments. The person who is known to be the one who made the instrument is Andrea Amati. Others were recognized also such as Gasparo de Salo and Giovanni Maggini. They were both italians (I guess their not only good for making food.) but during the 17th and early 18th century violin making…

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    Beethoven Music Influence

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    “Music is the one incorporeal entrance into the higher world of knowledge which comprehends mankind but which mankind cannot comprehend.” –Ludwig van Beethoven. Throughout history music has been one of the best representations of a time period. Music has also been one of the biggest influences in many cultures of the world. The most influential time periods include the Baroque Age, the Classical Period, and the Romantic Era. The Baroque Age was from around 1600-1750, this era is referred to as…

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    Music faced a major breakthrough during the Renaissance and the Baroque Period. It became an important part of the people’s lives. During the Renaissance most of the music were sacred music which basically means religious music. Along the sacred music secular music was beginning to flourish, and musicians started playing music in different places like courts and towns. Town musicians played music in feasts, weddings, and religious…

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    Around the turn of the 1930s, music took an interesting ride with the earliest fully documented particular style of Jazz music emerging, which was centered in New Orleans, Louisiana; swing. It was not only a musical pastime, but a way of life; as those who brought it to us will live on forever. Duke Ellington was a pioneer of Renaissance jazz and one of the great elite jazz artists of his time. His most popular 1930 piece was "It Don't Mean a Thing if it Ain't Got That Swing". Around 1931,…

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    Beethoven Biography Essay

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    city of Bonn in the Electorate of Cologne, to mother Maria Magdalena van Beethoven and father Johann van Beethoven. His real birth date in unknown but he was baptized on December 17, 1770 and by law and custom babies were baptized within 24 hours of birth so it was assumed that he was born on December 16. He himself believed that he had been born in 1772. Beethoven had two younger brothers, Casper and Johann. His father was a court singer and alcoholic but his grandfather, Kapellmeister Ludwig…

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    Ha-Eun Song Critique

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    requirements for her Bachelor of Music degree. During her hour-long performance she played music composed by Bach, Paganini, Saint-Saëns, Shostakovich, Franck, and Crouch. Lee University should be elated that their music program is yielded fine musicians like Ha-Eun Soung. The first piece preformed in the senior recital was the second movement of Parita No. 3 in E Major, by Johann Sebastian Bach called “Loure.” This piece is from the baroque period and like many pieces from that time, it was…

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    and Johann Sebastian Bach. Vivaldi made significant contributions to instrumental Baroque music. When he was younger, he entered the priesthood and eventually became a music teacher at the Ospedale. His father was a violinist, so he had musical talent in his family. Critics complained of his music being too thin and flashy, but that never stopped Vivaldi from producing four-hundred concertos intended for various instruments. His works influenced some of the first orchestrations of a young Bach.…

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    Henry Purcell attached significance to major and minor keys to show the listener the intense emotion behind the song. He made sure that by changing the keys the audience would hear the transition in sounds that told his story. Purcell’s changing of keys described fear, sadness, happiness and falling in love which captured the audience’s mind. Henry Purcell way of handling the keys was very clever, for the reason that he was able to draw the mind of his audience. Personally, I feel it made…

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    heavily ornamented music. During the first part of the Baroque period, many well known composers were from Italy, such as Claudio Monteverdi and Antonio Vivaldi. In the mid eighteenth century, from Italy it shifted to the German composers like Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel. A lot of the forms that defines the Baroque music came from Italy, such as the cantata, concerto, sonata and opera. However, there were contrasting traits depending on which country they were from.…

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