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    is performed by a tenor with piano accompaniment. The piano introduces the work with a short prelude starting on a high note then descending in conjunct intervals, briefly ascends from a low note to a note close to F. The piano then varies the prior phrase by descending from a high note with eighth notes then sustaining a note close to A. Following the prelude, the tenor begins the first section on with “I” on the high note introduced by the first phrase of the piano prelude. Following the…

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    Seaside Impressions

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    provide a plan to describe how you would either teach the SHMRG elements to a student or use them in your own practicing of that work. In this question, I will talk about the Seaside Impressions for Horn and Piano by Franz Strauss. Sound This piece was written for horn and piano. The title for this piece is German – Empfindungen am meere, means the feeling of the ocean (Seaside Impressions). Because of the horn has beautiful and warn sound, when horn…

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    Franz Lizt Research Paper

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    world’s best pianist. Liszt was renowned for his unparalleled piano technique. Liszt extensively toured Europe, celebrated as the world’s best pianist. Liszt saw both fame and fortune in his career. He died in Germany due to complications from pneumonia. Liszt was born in Raiding, Austria on October 22, 1811 to Adam Liszt and Anna Lager. Liszt’s aptitude toward music was recognized early on by his father, who was his first piano teacher. His father exposed the young Liszt to music by…

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    When people try to find themselves, obstacles prevent them from doing so. The main character in “Battle Royal” faces an obstacle that prevents him from finding himself. The family in “The Piano Lesson” face an obstacle that prevents them from finding themselves. The character in “The Lady of Shalott” faces an obstacle that prevents her from finding herself. Often times, a person faces an obstacle that prevents them from finding themselves. The main character in “Battle Royal” faces an obstacle…

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    is This’ because people love to hear piano, or music in general, at my church. I played this piece at the candlelight service as the postlude. I learned that if I just play with my heart and not worry about anything, I play much better and with so much more emotion evoked into my pieces. I, one day, could become famous for my talent. I choose to play piano for my church. I did this because I’m really talented in piano. My Christian background and piano background led me to choose ‘What…

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    Orchestra Observation

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    The Band and Orchestra room is to the left in the hallway and is filled with lockers, instructional pieces, and instruments. The first instrument I see when I enter the room is a wooden piano. The conductors chair is an old office chair that worn down so we can see the padding inside of it. Looking around the room I see many lockers ranging from small to large depending what is inside them. Each locker is completed with a metal door that resembles a jail door. The room has three short floor…

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, born January 27, 1756 in Salzburg, Austria is one of the most well known and prolific composers of the classical era. As a child prodigy Mozart learned to play the piano at the age of three by watching his father teach his is older sister. By the age of six Mozart was composing his own music and with his sister, Nannerl, traveling Europe to preform concerts. During these travels young Wolfgang met Johann Christian Bach (youngest son of…

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    evolution by observing changes to a style, genre, or concept. In this report, the focus will fall on movements from two violin sonatas. For the purposes of this discussion, a violin sonata will be defined as a work specifically written for violin and piano with the purpose of it being a chamber piece. By analyzing the movements, the progress from the Classical to the Romantic eras will become observable through subtle and apparent musical elements. The concert these pieces were performed at was…

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    compositions. He wrote many compositions in his lifetime. As a child, my Grandmother had a strong passion in playing the piano. She would always play many of Mozart’s compositions for me when I was over. I loved the way his songs flowed, so when I was a bit older I began playing the piano. Being able to visit Mozart would be such an honor because I could see how he played the piano. I could learn from him. Also, just going to watch him play would be a once in a lifetime experience. Seeing the…

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    Nina Simone

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    home on April 23, 2003, in Carry-let-Rout, France. Nina Simone attended Julliard School of Arts in New York City where she studied classical piano. However, she eventually left when she ran out of money. She supported herself by playing in nightclubs where her love for music quickly turned to Jazz and Blues music. “She released her first…

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