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    about the life of a man named Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart was one of the greatest Austrian composers of the classical era. He composed operas, concertos, symphonies, sonatas, masses, and chamber music. Service travels from London to Vienna and Salzburg and visits the cities where Mozart lived and worked. During Service’s journey, he plays Mozart’s instruments and scores. 2. In this section, I will be comparing and contrasting between the Baroque music and the Classical music. The Baroque…

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    Wolfgang Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria. He was a talented musician who was skilled in playing numerous instruments. Shockingly, he started playing for the public at the early age of 6. Mozart penned numerous of works, varying from sonatas, symphonies, concertos and operas. Mozart…

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    made up the secret organization were intellectuals. “The order started with a masonic lodge structure and just 5 members. In the first 10 years that they were established there were near 2000 members. Some of these members included the Prince of Salzburg, Gottfried Van Swieten, Patron of Mozart, Beethoven, and Haydn (10 facts). But an interview with a senior member of the Illuminati says “I’m apart of the 12-man Ruling Council with five Americans, five Western Europeans, one Russian, and one…

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    absolutely breathtaking. I soon found myself feeling somewhat solemn. The historical significance of that mountaintop made me realize how fortunate I was that I had never experienced war first hand. On that same trip we had the opportunity to visit Salzburg. I had a day to cram in a visit to Mozart’s childhood home, the Christian Catacombs and the salt mines. All of those were fun but I found the salt mine excursion was not only scary but, also educational. It wasn’t scary until our tour…

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    The film depends on the genuine story of the late Maria Altmann, an elderly Jewish exile living in Cheviot Slopes, Los Angeles, who, together with her young legal counselor, Randy Schoenberg, battled the legislature of Austria for very nearly 10 years to recover Gustav Klimt's famous painting of her auntie, Representation of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, which was stolen from her relatives by the Nazis in Vienna simply earlier to World War II. This dramatization around a Jewish exile who winds up in an…

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    Paul Hindemith was born on 16 November 1895 in Hanau, near Frankfurt am Main Germany. He began learning music since his childhood by entered Frankfurt's Hoch’sche Conservatorium during the winter semester of 1908 and 09 when he was only 12 years old. In the conservatorium, he studied violin with Adolf Rebner. In Frankfurt, Hindemith supported his family and himself by worked as a violinist in dance bands and musical-comedy groups. As well as, he often substituted his teacher, Adolf Rebner, to…

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s full name was Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, he was born January 27, 1756, in Salzburg Austria, and he died on December 5, 1791 in Vienna, Austria. As an Austrian composer he was well known as one of the best in the history of Western music. Along with very few composers, Mozart dabble and composed in every single genre of music and was successful in all of them. The way he created his music, his taste and original ideas make him one of the made him one of…

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    The lights slowly begin to dim, as if the sun were setting against a ruby sky. The spotlights slowly come to life as if the heavens were slowly parting the clouds to reveal a thick red velvet curtain. The members of the audience begin to clap, as if the ocean were crashing against the seashore. Suddenly, a loud rumble comes from beneath the stage, as the drums create a feeling of a storm that is about to emerge. As the curtains slowly open, they not only unfold a love story, they also open the…

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    Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms 1. Mozart was born on January 27, 1756 in Salzburg, Austria. Beethoven was born on December 17, 1827 in Vienna, Austria. Brahms was born on May 07, 1833 in Hamburg, West Germany. 2. Mozart died on December 05, 1791 in Vienna, Austria. Beethoven died on March 26, 1827 in Vienna, Austria. Brahms dies on April 03, 1897 in Vienna, Austria. 3. Mozart had six siblings and he was the youngest, five of his siblings died whe…

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    and operas, during his life. His time in Vienna has impacted many cultural changes there and changed the way music was look at. His music was truly one of a kind, for his time. Before moving to Vienna in 1781, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria in 1756. He was the last of his seven siblings, most of them died at childbirth. Music was already a prime objective in Mozart’s home. At a young age, Mozart was showing to be a child prodigy. According to John Rosselli‘s The Life of…

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