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    Both Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart were the representative composers of the Classical music which had far-reaching influence of the future generation. The achievements of Haydn symphony are extremely high, and Mozart made outstanding contribution on opera and piano concertos. There are stylistic similarities and differences in these two composers. I will illustrate the life experience, form, and performance characteristics by using Haydn Keyboard Sonata Hob.50 in C major and Mozart…

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    Paracelsus Research Paper

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    “Paracelsus: A Snapshot of his life and contributions in Medicine” His name is quite famous for people who had studied chemistry or pharmacology (toxicology) for he is considered as the father of both bodies of knowledge. But beyond that, Paracelsus had given his life traveling and learning for the sake of knowledge that is yet unknown. His contributions are still considered today as priceless gems that have been considered true or factual for almost five centuries that have gone past his death…

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    Born in the lands of Salzburg, Austria in 1756 came a prodigy man with intelligence to music. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is a serious musical composer in the classical period (1750-1800). Although he had a short life, he produced symphonies, Concertos (Piano, Violin, and Horn), Piano Solos, Violin Music, Sonatas, Trios, Quartet, Sacred music, and operas throughout his life (Gilbert). He had forty-one symphonies, operas such as The Marriage of Figaro, concertos, chamber works, and a Requiem Mass.…

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    1. Go the weblink on Medieval Witchcraft Documents (http://legacy.fordham.edu/Halsall/source/witches1.asp) to then read, analyze, and annotate. Go to the annotated bibliography and citation examples in the writing assignment folder and the Helpful Files Folder to help with this portion of this writing assignment (and may ask my help and remember may ask a librarian for help as well). You must properly cite this particular source using the Chicago Manuel of Style (which is what the examples use)…

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    Mozart Legacy

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    from his early years until his last breath and his compositions are still listened to today. Mozart surpassed what he was taught, making his name one of the most unforgettable of composers. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on January 27th, 1756 in Salzburg, Austria (“Wolfgang Mozart Biography”). He was homeschooled…

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    Essay On Mozart Effect

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    today. Not only is his music still in use today, but it also has a special effect on people who listen to it. This is commonly referred to as the “Mozart Effect”. To start off, who was Mozart? Mozart’s full name was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, born in Salzburg in 1756 and died 35 years later. He lived during the Classical Era and became a well known composer who influenced lots of people and changed how music was made. To start off, he started to play the clavichord at age three, and gave his…

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    Yanessa Morillo-Delerme was the second performer of the night. Her first performance was “Alma Del Core” by Antonio Caldara. Born in Venice, Caldara made his career in Mantua, Rome and Vienna, serving in the last of these from 1716 as vice-Kapellmeister at the imperial court. As a composer he was versatile and prolific, with some 90 stage works to his credit. Caldara wrote a steady series of over 40 oratorios, liturgical music, motets, and cantatas sacred and secular. His 1712 Christmas cantata…

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    Mozart Research Paper

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    Music is really distinctive and varies with the times. There are many inquiries relating to why the performance and practice of classical and romantic period music are a bit less complex in comparison to some years back. The reason they are getting less complex is that there are more explicit and much clearer indications of the composer’s end, concerning the dynamics, pace and other beneficial qualities of the music modification under consideration. The aim of this paper demonstrates the…

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    The Swastika Symbol

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    The Swastika has been held to many ideologies over the course of its existence. At present, its most widely known and understood message is that of the Nazi regime; a twisted, anti-Semitic movement that brought the entire world to a screeching, weeping halt. Just the sight of the four pronged, askew symbol puts many people on edge. Nowadays, only members of white power gangs affiliate themselves with such a wronged symbol. However, every criminal has a story, and even a criminalized symbol had…

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    Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in a small town Braunau am inn, Austro-Hungarian Empire, which is now called Austria. Hitler was the fourth child out six from his parents, Alois and Klara Hitler. Hitler’s family moved around commonly when he was a child. However, he was a very intelligent and loving student in primary school even though he failed the sixth grade. Hitler was faced with more challenging classes in secondary school and plummeted out at the age of sixteen without…

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