Essays About classical orchestra

 

  • Immortal Belovid Beethoven
    ... Coda ~ can be added as a conclusion to a movement and comes after the Recapitulation The Classical Orchestra although different from modern examples was ...
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  • 20Th century Music
    ... The orchestral size and range was also extended from the classical orchestra. This offered a larger range of tone colours and texture. ...
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  • Music Of The Classical Period
    ... learned that the symphony orchestra's large size and diversity of instruments provides many different sounds and wide dynamic range. In classical music the ...
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  • What Happened to Classical Music?
    Art and Business of Recording Mid term paper Chapters 1. Chicago Symphony Orchestra Pg. 3 2. Why Isn't Classical Music popular anymore? Pg. ...
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  • Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
    ... Another Sony Classical disc features David Zinman conducting Richard Danielpour's Concerto for Orchestra, a work commissioned by the PSO and given its world ...
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  • Music 1900 - 1945
    ... In the Classical Si~m- phony (1917) by the Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev (1891 **- 1953), a classical orchestra is used, and tBe texture is light and ...
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  • Discuss Beethoven being the pivotal role betqween the Classical ...
    ... the world, recognised even by those who do not listen to 'classical' music ... a longer, lower note; the rhythmic motif being repeated in the orchestra, but played ...
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  • Music report
    ... either for a single instrument or person, a small musical or vocal ensemble or a large orchestra or chorus ... There are many different variations of classical music ...
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  • Franz Joseph Haydn
    ... in the homes of nobles. Symphonies where the uniform genre of the orchestra music in Classical era. Haydn is also considered the ...
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  • Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
    ... Haydn's Concerto for Violin and String Orchestra, No. 1, in C Major was the second work preformed by the Academy. Not just written in the Classical period, all ...
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  • Brooklyn Philharmonic Concert
    ... Most of the compositions played by the orchestra were very entertaining. Yet the best part of the whole concert was the betweens of the classical music, when ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... He started to play the viola in the Opera Orchestra in 1789, while also ... The first period is known as his Viennese (or High) Classical period, it lasted from ...
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  • Classical
    ... van Beethoven, which is the epitome of what is called classical music ... unison choral singing that sometimes accompanies an Indonesian gamelan orchestra; and the ...
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  • baroque and classical music
    ... When discussing musical aspects of the classical period the term sonata ... of 104 symphonies, Haydn wrote several wonderful works for large choir with orchestra. ...
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  • Music for Children
    ... The originality yet classical makeup attracts children and adults to imagine moving trains. ... The whole orchestra would play a chord as loud as possible" (Bond 59 ...
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  • Music Cultures
    ... In Classical music, the conductor uses a baton and plays the orchestra as if it were his instrument; he looks at a complete score of all the events happening ...
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  • Stravinsky:Ballet Music From 1910-1940
    ... It is neo-classical and has a more grounded time signature. It is written for a small chamber orchestra where the string sections role is more than ...
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  • Sophocles' Oedipus Rex
    ... continued to have a central place in the drama throughout classical times. ... of tragedy in the fifth century, the chorus marched into the orchestra chanting the ...
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  • a critique of two concerts
    ... This music takes more skill than, for example, classical music, which emphasized more ... in Bach's fugues and in the duel between Maazal and the orchestra. ...
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  • The Atonal Symphony
    ... after the example of Beethoven, include the chorus, vocal soloist and other instruments not included in the classical conception of the symphonic orchestra. ...
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  • The Norm vs. the Classics
    ... of the London Symphony Orchestra? It's mostly rap, hip-hop, pop, and all that normal stuff out there isn't it? I'm trying to keep the faith in classical and ...
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  • Music History
    ... was one of the most important developments of the classical period ("Historical ... The size of the orchestra was gradually expanded, by composers, to accommodate ...
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  • Ancient Greek Architecture
    ... this conclusion. For one, the classical Greek Theater would have had a circular orchestra, not a semi-circular orchestra. Also, the ...
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  • Joseph Hyden
    ... and he founded what is known as the Viennese classical school, which ... The Morzin orchestra performed Haydn's first symphony, which he conducted from the ...
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  • Metallica
    ... The songs Master of Puppets and Orion also incorporate classical elements into ... Metallica included a ballad, complete with a symphony orchestra accompanying the ...
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  • Tchiakovsky's Concerto No 1
    ... briefly presented outside of the strict conforms of Classical period sonta ... passages of antecedent, consequent interplay between the orchestra and soloist. ...
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  • Greek Theatre Structures
    ... Chorus. In classical theater there wasn'ta Logeion. The ... theater. The Koilon was shaped lik a semi circle built around the Orchestra. It ...
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  • a reflection on paul hindemith
    ... He helped begin the last great change in classical music from the Romantic Era ... of Frankfurt-am-Main, he was appointed conductor of the opera orchestra (1915-1923 ...
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  • Bach and Handel Beethoven
    ... Handel went to Hamburg and became a violinist and a harpsichordist in the orchestra. ... Beethoven presents the best of both Classical and Romantic ideals in music ...
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  • The Masters of Puppets
    ... to that kind of music, and have really dedicated their lives to studying, learning and mastering classical music (Gig 3). Many of the orchestra members were ...
    (3188 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)

     


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