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    former, one is able to relax at the sound of the introspective guitar and then perk up with LoRe’s more sinuous phrasing, on the latter piece, we find unison melodies in the head and iridescent improvisations, with special highlight for the fantastic piano work developed by Zaleski who surprises with polyrhythm in his clever interspersion of chords and melodic phrases. The bandleader not only delivers his best solo on “Centre In The Woods”, a lucid, wispy, and dramatic enchantment, but also…

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    Edouard Manet was a very famous artist during the mid-1800. He painted people and city life on a day to day basis; he was an impressionist painter. Edouard was born on January 23, 1832, into a bourgeoisie household in Paris, France. He was the son of a high ranking judge named Auguste Manet and his mother was Eugenie-Desiree Fournier the daughter of a diplomat. Edouard’s parents both worked with the law, and they wanted young Edouard to have a career also dealing with the law, he refused and…

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    Dance Concert Critique

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    much time and effort they put into their work everyday to make it better and fix all the little errors. The first piece they played was beautiful, “Concerto in d minor.” Michele Fiala who played the oboe and Christopher Fisher who was playing the piano, worked perfectly together. He started off quietly playing his piece and she joined in. I was amazed how long she could go without taking a breath, I can barely do five seconds, and she could play for twenty seconds at a time. “Concerto in d minor…

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    John Philip Sousa

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    John was thee third of ten children and his parents’ names were Antonio Sousa and Maria Elizabeth. He began his musical journey on the orchestral violin and his dad also taught him a few other wind instruments. By the time he was six he was studying piano , voice, flute, cornet, trombone, baritone, alto horn, and violin Being that his father was in the marines, he secured John an apprenticeship in the Marine Corps band after adventurous young John tried to run away with the circus. John stayed…

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    Fredrick Chopin Biography

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    Music, throughout history, has been the marker of each era. Every period of music with its own distinct style and execution showcasing the change in the style of that particular time. This is the reason you can listen to the multiple eras throughout the history of our world and hear a timeline of our pasts as musicians. As you listen through the baroque with great composers such as Bach and Vivaldi and on to the the Classical period with proteges like Mozart and Beethoven. Finally before…

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    In Amigo Brothers, the two friends, Antonio and Felix are both great boxers that eventually come face to faces in the ring. The two friends are forced to fight against each other to represent a club in their community. In the end, when the champion is going to be announced, Felix and Antonio both walked out together. Many people might say that this is a conflict with "no winner" since technically nobody won the fight; others may argue against that. The true question is, does every conflict…

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    He began singing and composing on the accordion and piano at the age of 4 and gave his first recital at 10. When he was 15 years old, he entered the Vienna Conservatory. During his years at the school, he began composing a piece where he felt he was able to truly develop his voice, Das Klagende Lied. Once…

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    Many composers use many different kind instruments when they conduct their orchestra but Beethoven and Mozart are totally different when comes to the instrument they use. Beethoven mostly uses piano and many musical stringed instruments that included the cello, violin, oboe and Beethoven even added voices to his orchestra which later in times it became more frequent use around the music world. However, Mozart also likes to use many instruments…

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    young sixth grade girl who attends Martha Brown Middle school. She lives in the heart of the small town of Fairport, New York. Grace has a passion for music. Whether dancing her heart out in her studio, playing baritone in the school band, or taking piano lessons, Grace is always busy. While some people know her for her big heart, many also know her for her tremendous writing skills. Grace has a small family. She has a loving and caring father and mother, and a brilliant sister named Madison,…

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    As a result of his father's discouragement, he never learned to play the piano, but he became proficient at guitar, flute, and flageolet. The majority of his early compositions were romances and chamber pieces. At the age of eighteen Hector Berlioz moved to Paris to study medicine, a field in which he had no interest. After he…

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