Piano Concerto No. 1

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    A STUDY ON HOW MOZART’S CLASSICAL MUSIC COULD AFFECT TO BOOST STUDENT’S SPIRIT WHILE DOING HOMEWORK. 1. INTRODUCTION Classical music could divide into major time divisions into the early music period, which includes the Medieval (500-1400) and the Renaissance eras (1400-1600). Next, common practice period, which includes the Baroque (1600-1750), Classical (1750-1830), and Romantic eras (1804-1910). A well-known otolaryngologist from France, Dr. Alfred A. Tomatis had started the study on…

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    show what the human voice can do. Moving to the baroque period is little bit hard to say which my favorite is with many great works. The baroque period produce a lot of great works but I my favorite is Vivaldi- La Primavera Concerto for violin and String Orchestra, OP.8, No.1 is a bit of cliché but it still my favorite it reminds of the holidays and the string melody is very joyful and the song of the birds masterly composed as I felt that I can see birds flying around in a dance of courtship in…

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    to Warsaw. His father received a position teaching French at the Warsaw Lyceum, which was located in the Saxon Palace. Thus, Frederic lived in the Palace grounds with his family. His father played the flute and violin and his mother played the piano and gave lessons to the boys in…

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    n.d.). Beethoven also disclosed that he was suicidal and that his music was the only thing keeping him from taking his own life (Ludwig van Beethoven 's Biography: Heiligenstadt Testament, n.d.). Beethoven’s music fit into three separate periods: 1) a formative period that extends to 1802, 2) a middle period from 1803 to 1812,…

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    Beethoven composed his first composition. Before Beethoven turned twenty two he moved to Vienna, Austria to study Haydn, where he spent the remainder of his life. He made a public debut in Vienna which he performed what is known as his “first” piano concerto in C major. Around 1803 he composed his Third Symphony, the Eroica. In 1809, three men gave Beethoven an…

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    For example, numerous similarities can be found between Mozart’s Sonata No. 14 in C minor, K. 457 and Beethoven’s Sonata No. 1 in C minor, Op. 10. Despite the fact that this is only one comparison between the the pieces of the two composers, it demonstrates numerous ways Mozart influenced Beethoven’s music. Although the pieces contain different notes, the two characters they…

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    went with me and we were seated in the balcony. The stage was pretty plain; only one piano and a few musical stands decorated it. A wall of acoustical tiles filled one side of the theatre. The other side had remnants of an old beautiful mural. murals My wife and I discussed the…

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    Andantino Cantabile 3. Vivace Giocoso Kabelevsky’s compositional career began through the process of writing simple melodies for students coming to him for piano lessons. Similarly, his Violin Concerto (op. 48) is dedicated to the soviet youth, providing advanced students with an elegant piece of repertoire to hone in their skills. As Kabalevsky was a citizen of Russia, he carefully wrote works to adhere to the current Soviet…

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    crimes. He conspires with a local baker, Mrs. Lovett, to get a lethal revenge on the corrupt judge who banished him.3 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is an Australian composer who shaped classical music. He is known for composing operas, string quartets, piano concertos, symphonies and mastering them all. Mozart was born in 1756, and was able to perform multiple instruments at the age of 6. He was a child prodigy, he was able to write a symphony at the age of eight; at age eleven an oratorio, and at age…

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    dominated by an alcoholic father – he sets up a competitive environment for his two sons who compete both in the pool and out for their father’s attention. The film can also be an exploration of Australian masculinity. Shine was about David playing the piano for himself and then it was for his father and wining and then by the end of the film it was back for doing it for himself and wining but not for himself. Scott Hicks evolves David’s mental health from when he was a child to when he was a…

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