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    Mozart And Haydn Analysis

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    resulted in many great composers and compositions. Two of the most well-known composers of the Classical period are Mozart and Haydn. Both of these composers had a major influence on the periods of music that followed them. This paper will discuss the life of Mozart, the life of Haydn, and compare what influences had an impact on their musical style and compositions. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was “a musician capable of playing of playing multiple instruments who started playing in public at…

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    opera houses, Then in the 1780’s the city he lived in was turned into a capital city, And his name started becoming more and more famous until maximilian Francis (archbishop-elector) was persuaded to send him to vienna to study with the great Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at the school of music, Bonn!!!!…

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    MHO Essay It would be incorrect to say that the classical composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived a particularly long life, but in the short span of 35 years, he made an enormous impact on music, both classical and non-classical and has left his mark, not only on music but on history. In his lifetime, Mozart composed over 600 works, which included string quartets, concert arias, piano sonatas and operas. Mozart also composed many piano concertos, and many of them were, and still is extremely…

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    Beethoven, Carl Phillip Emanuel Bach, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart was born on January 27th, 1756, and died on December 5th, 1791. Throughout his life, Mozart explored many kinds of music, such as the sonata, and chamber music, and he produced many masterpieces, such as The Magic Flute and Don Giovanni. Mozart also experienced many struggles within his emotional and…

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    Clifford October 25th, 2017 Reflection on “The Joy of Mozart” Video 1. In the video, “The Joy of Mozart,” the radio presenter Tom Service learns 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…

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    open, they not only unfold a love story, they also open the doors to the brilliant composer, Mozart. Now the curtains are pulled back and the spotlights are shining, now sit back, relax and watch as the story of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart unfolds. Behind the makeup, a costume, and arias, there, unfolds not only a love story but a story of this young, talented, and brilliant…

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    Mozart Piano Recital

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    not performed on a piano as they are built today. Lee was actually performing on an Anton Walter piano which is a type of forte piano modeled after Wolfgang Mozart’s own. This piano was the one which he performed his Viennese piano concertos on. The pieces that Mike Cheng-Yu Lee performed were various piano sonatas written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). The specific pieces were as follows: Sonata in D Major, K.311; Sonata in C Minor, K.457; and Sonata in B-flat Major, K.333. Each of…

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    Don Giovanni

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    Giovanni composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The piece has three fundamental elements that contribute to the understanding of the changing moments in someone's life. The first element is harmony, which is chromatic or dissident in the starting part of the piece. Next, a disjunct…

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    three main composers that stood out from everyone else – Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven. That textbook states, “Even those who know very little about art music usually know something about Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven” (“Music of the Classic Period”). Though each was successful alone, whenever the three crossed paths in Vienna, history was made. Each composer gave a unique quality to classical music that will never be forgotten. Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven had a profound impact on music and what…

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    notes is the program and the choice of pieces; some are great piano repertoire and while one of them is an orchestrated piece. Starting off the concert with a bang, the piece “Sonata No. 12 in F Major K.332” composed by the young maestro Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, really brings out the musicianship in all of us. The movements in this piece represent a good form and analysis of sonata form in music counterpoint.…

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