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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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    his aunt at the age of two, and started to write compositions a year later when he was three. At age 13, Saint-Saens was admitted into the Paris Conservatoire, where he studied organ and composition. He was able to memorize all of Beethoven's piano sonatas from heart. Besides his musical feats, Camille Saint-Saens also did well in academics, excelling in Latin and mathematics. Camille Saint-Saens first took up the position as an organist at a number of churches, one…

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    Schumann’s Involvement in Resurrecting J.S. Bach As editor and writer for his own music journal, Neue Zeitscrift für Musik, Robert Schumann made it his personal mission to write about worthy composers and lift them up as examples to the music community. He was tired of the “Philistines” of the current music establishment, such as Wagner and Meyerbeer, who he felt were commercial and pretentious. He brought Brahms and Chopin to Germany’s notice, because he felt that their music was “honest craft…

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    Classical Period Form

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    agent for composers. Pick a time period and form we have studied in the first four weeks and explain how we expect the music from that category to behave. I chose to discuss the classical period of the eighteen century. The form that I chose is the sonata form. During the eighteens music changed from the baroque era to the classical period. The change brought a change in style. During the late baroque era music was complex and sophisticated. The music consisted of a harmony and melody. The…

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven was born in December 17, 1770 and later died in March 26, 1827. Beethoven was close with his mother who was described as kind and gentle, as for his father he was said to have a weakness for alcohol. Beethoven gained an interest in music at a very early age, and with help from his father he excelled quickly (Beethoven). Before he was twelve Beethoven published his first work and continued to progress throughout his life. He was considered a virtuoso pianist by the age of…

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    South America, East Asia, Europe and Japan. He has also collaborated with many talented groups. Martha Locker played the piano this afternoon in a duet with David Jolley. Together they played Villanelle and Nocturne for Horn and Piano, and Sonata No.3 of Alec Wilder for Horn and Piano which included Allegro…

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    Bach's Music

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    228 church cantatas( including 21 lost or incomplete), 49 secular cantatas( including 16 lost), 17 latin church music, 10 oratorios, 10 motets, 192 chorales, 75 sacred, 66 organ works, 7 lute works, 31 orchestral, 39 chamber works which include Bach sonata…

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    South Korea is very diverse because of its location, physical geography, population, economic structures, history, and education. Location plays a role in how diverse South Korea is because it gets its cultural influences from China and older countries and dynasties. Economic structures also play a big role in South Korea’s diversity because of the jobs and education. South Korea is mainly influenced by its history because of its involvements in wars. Location is an important part in shaping…

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    Born April 23, 1891 in Russia, Sergey Prokofiev became one of the best composers of the 20th century. He was an only child who lived a privileged life. His mom taught him piano at the age of three while his father taught him chess. When he turned five years old his mother furthered his passion in music by helping him write his first piano composition, ‘Indian Gallop’. When Prokofiev was nine years old, he wrote, ‘The Giant.’ At age 13 he went on to study at St. Petersburg Conservatory where he…

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    Alexander Scriabin was a Russian post-romantic composer known for his ever-evolving compositional style. He composed mostly piano works, 177 piano pieces in all (including 10 piano sonatas, as well as many mazurkas, études, nocturnes, préludes, poèmes and more), however he did not shy away from orchestral works, composing 5 symphonies, a piano concerto, a symphonic poem in D minor, and the prefatory act to a work called “Mysterium”. Although his works were considered controversial for the time,…

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