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    interesting facts about Joni Mitchell. Now, we bringing you eight more facts about Mitchell’s inspiring and influential music career that has earned her several awards and international fame. Number Eight: She Can Be Heard on a James Taylor Hit. Around 1972, she did some collaborating with Carole King and James Taylor, singing back-up for both of them. Most notably, her vocals are featured in Taylor’s biggest hit, “You’ve Got a Friend.” Number Seven: She Wrote Songs with Charles Mingus. Mingus…

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    lyrics, and an instrumental included. I imagined Jay-Z and Kanye West spitting the verses while I sang softly in the chorus, throwing in my random notes to accompany the rap section. The music inspired me, and I was absolutely positive that this would be a number one hit. I knew that everyone would love to hear more music like this song on the radio. I was so sure of my idea, but I was only ten years old. I was that child who went to the library for internet, and ate free lunches at school. I…

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    Most significantly in terms of influencing the Romantic Era, An die ferne Geliebte was the very first example of a form known as Liederkreis ("song cycle"), a form that reached its height later in the century in the vocal works of such Romantic composers as Franz Schubert and, in particular, Robert Schumann and Carl Loewe. Is the cycle the first of the Liederkreis genre? One could argue that the piece serves as more of a proto-Liederkreis, or an earlier form of the song cycle. It is certain…

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    Baroque Vs Classical

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    5: Late Baroque vs. Classical Every era in history has left their mark and in the process has affected many cultures and other time periods. The “Baroque” era, which began in the year 1600 and lasted an estimated 150 years, not only created new music, but a new artistic style that spread all across Europe. Through this new artistic style that spread like wild fire in this long span, a practice in continuo was also formed. Continuo is better known as parts accompanied with a bassline and…

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    time, including during his first and second marriage. His styles also changed throughout his times travelling, like when he went through Russia and Rome. The last time you can notice them varying is when he meets distinctive figures from that era of music, including his long time friend Marie-Blanche Vasnier with whom he travelled and played as he accompanist for several years. But while they varied, his choral works will still be the “chestnut” of choral works for hundreds of years to…

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    is a music called country and western music. It the lifestyle of 20-century “country music “is very popular and originated amount in the south and the west.”country music” was to be call country and western music but later on, the shortern it up to country song.Country song was adopted in 1949 by the recording industry to replace hillbilly music.In 1920s, small radio appear in the larger southern and midwestern city and many people listen to it.’ Also many people start recording their music…

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    Music is my passion, I appreciate all music genres, but I favour country music. I enjoy the simplistic instrumentation as well as the timbre of country vocalists combined with the minimalist dynamic effects and sound processing that is applied to recordings, providing country music with a natural and raw sound, which I hope to replicate in the music I create throughout my studies and career. I hope to have a career in the music industry, and studying for a degree in music production is the most…

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    Daniel Bondaczuk

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    Daniel Bondaczuk is a native of Brazil, currently residing in Nashville, Tennessee. His career has been focused on understanding music diversity, pushing boundaries and promoting improbable connections. Owner of a unique set of skills, Daniel is not only an accomplished pianist who toured his home country accompanying, among others, the singers Cauby Peixoto and Angela Maria from 2011 to 2014, but also a talented arranger, composer, producer and recording engineer, having achieved some degree of…

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    Placido Domingo is generally known as “the King of Opera”, as he is one of the most famous singers and composers of all time. Born on January 21, 1941, in Madrid, Spain, Domingo grew up in a very music oriented family. Both of his parents were singers of Spanish operas, and toured all around Spain with a troupe. When he was around the age of eight years old, he received his first piano lessons. He moved with his parents down to Mexico so they could start up their own zarzuela group, which helped…

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    was at the pinnacle of her career. She went on to star in and produce several hit movies like, ‘Waiting to Exhale, ‘The Preacher’s Wife’, and ‘Sparkle’ She has won over 400 awards including, six ‘Grammys’, two ‘Emmys’, ‘30 Billboard Music Awards’, and 22 ‘American Music Awards’ in her singing and acting career the ‘Guinness World Records’ also cited her as the most awarded female musician of all time. She is the only woman to have more than one album spend at least ten weeks at No.one. She had…

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