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    Up to this point, Dvořák’s international reputation continued to grow, but he remained a humble and religious man. In his own words, Dvořák said, “I am just an ordinary Czech musician, who does not love such exaggerated humbleness, and although I have moved quite enough in the great musical world, I still remain what I have always been – a simple Czech musician.” In his manuscripts, he would begin with the date and “With God” and end with the date and “Thanks be to God!”; “God be praised!”…

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    Loman Biff Loman is a character who seems to compare more to his father, Willy rather than contrast. Meaning there are many parallels between the two characters. Death of A Salesman, is a play by Arthur Miller, that consists of two acts and a requiem. The acts are separates into conversations from the past and present. The play encompasses an evening and the succeeding day. Willy Loman is a 63 year-old travelling salesman and Act 1 opens in Willy Loman’s house in Brooklyn. Willy’s two sons,…

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    Mozart Accomplishments

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    Notably, the life of the brilliant Austrian composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, is completely incredible unusual. His bright, generous talent and constant creativity resulted in absolutely amazing, one-of-a-kind contributions. Mozart lived only 36 years, but started his musical career at 6. In childhood, despite of the numerous concerts, he created a lot of works. In general, Mozart wrote 50 symphonies, 19 operas, sonatas, quartets, quintets and other works of various genres. Today, Mozart's…

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    Classicalism in music was influenced by the Enlightenment era. The three main composers of this classical era are Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. They all have challenged themselves in by exploring the major-minor scale system. These musical artists develop different types of sonatas solo, duo, trio and quartets in a concerto and the symphony. Public concerts grew quickly with the rise of new venues: a concert hall. Small group ensembles are also known as chambers that consist of two to ten players…

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    Mozart Biography

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    On 27th January 1756, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born to Leopold Mozart and Anna Maria in Salzburg. Mozart began his career as one of the most celebrated child prodigies in eighteen-century Europe. With his father Leopold being a highly respected composer and violinist Mozart discovered his interest in music. At the age of 4, his father, Leopold taught him minuets which Mozart played effortlessly. By the time he was 5, Mozart was able to compose small pieces. In his very early career, Mozart…

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    Musical Development through the Ages Music has been utilized for much longer than many have thought. Research has found musical instruments dating all the way back to the Paleolithic era (ca. 50.000 to 10.000 BC). Although anything performed at this time was lost to time. Upon the creation of writing methods were devised for the recording of musical pieces. The Greek civilization invented all of the major instruments families, including strings, flutes, reeds, brass, and drums.(1) Greeks…

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    set a certain tone, or evoke a mood. In the story “Three Dirges” in Requiem Guatemala by Marshall Bennett Connelly is one short story that has many literary motifs. There’s the development of theme, use of time, point of view, foreshadowing, and more. This essay will focus on one of the many literary elements that can be found in the short story: image and symbol patterns. The short story “Three Dirges” is found in the book Requiem Guatemala. The whole book is about the Guatemalan Civil War…

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    he created his music, his taste and original ideas make him one of the made him one of the most universal composers in history. This being said he didn’t appease all audiences and some said you had to have an acquire taste to listen to him. The Requiem setting was one of his last pieces before he died. A commissioner came and presented…

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    Closset, but because Mozart was worried about finishing Requiem that their labors were ineffective. At one o’clock in the morning on December 5th, 1791 at the age of 35,Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart past away. The exact cause of death is not known, this is due to the fact that there were limits in postmortem diagnosis. On his death certificate it shows the cause of death was Hitziges Frieselfieber which is severe miliary fever. Miliary fever is referring to a skin rash that looks like millet seeds.…

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    taxes than they do now. Unfortunately, in our current economic climate, this is no longer a reachable reality and in turn has threatened the American Dream. The well respected political activist Noam Chomsky has gone forth to argue in his documentary Requiem for the American Dream, that this…

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