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  • Variety and unity of Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
    The 1st movement to Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik may seem very simple to the outside and untrained eye; However, this work is extremely complex with its use ...
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  • Mozart
    ... Jupiter" Mozart build toward the finale with passages in a fugal style as the grand climax after the minuet (3rd Movement) Composer: WA Mozart Title: Jupiter ...
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  • From Mozart to the second school of Vienna
    ... trio K.563. The movement is also a perfect example of Mozart's skill in figuration and ornamentation. The musicians who performed ...
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  • Mozart, K.333
    Erin Shepherd Paper 1 rough draft 02/02/02 The third movement of Mozart's piano sonata K. 333 in B flat major is written in fairly standard sonata-rondo form ...
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  • Mozart Effect and Music Therapy
    ... movement, creates sense of well-being Rock - stimulates active movement, may increase ... has been known to increases suicidal tendencies The Mozart Effect Alfred ...
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  • Motzart
    ... Jupiter" Mozart build toward the finale with passages in a fugal style as the grand climax after the minuet (3rd Movement) Composer: WA Mozart Title: Jupiter ...
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  • Beethoven2
    ... and Mozart's classical styles. Symphony No. 1 in C Major, which is dedicated to the Baron van Swieten, commences with a very short introductory movement, ...
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  • Nine Beethoven Syphonies
    ... and Mozart's classical styles. Symphony No. 1 in C Major, which is dedicated to the Baron van Swieten, commences with a very short introductory movement, ...
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  • Michelangeli
    ... Michelangeli opts for the third cadenza (the longest) in the first movement. Whereas Mozart did not write cadenza in some of his concertos, Beethoven wrote ...
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  • the sonata
    ... it changed to a fast-slow style movement, with each movement composed in ... significantly development the sonata during the Classical era were Haydn and Mozart. ...
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  • elements of music Sonata
    ... it changed to a fast-slow style movement, with each movement composed in ... significantly development the sonata during the Classical era were Haydn and Mozart. ...
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  • Masters of the Vineese School
    ... Hadyn't quartets acted as models for Mozart, who also used Haydn's four-movement plan compared to his earlier quartets, which only contained three movements. ...
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  • piano sonata in the classical era
    ... during the classical era, it evolved into a fast-slow-fast movement style and ... Composers, such as Haydn, Mozart, Clementi, and Beethoven played key roles in the ...
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  • Mozart
    ... century beyond: is it possible, without it, to imagine the opening of the final movement in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony sounding as it does(Mozart Don Giovanni ...
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  • Mozart Review
    Listening Analysis: Mozart's Mass in C Minor Mozart's Mass in C Minor, also known as The Great Mass, is a large multi-movement piece of sacred music. ...
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  • Haydn's Emperor and Mozart's Requiem
    ... Mozart was commissioned to do the requiem by an anonymos letter. ... There is another movement that is apart of the Requiem entitled Offertorium. ...
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  • Discuss Beethoven being the pivotal role betqween the Classical ...
    ... The highly classical style of Haydn and Mozart is to be found in the ... defined and clearly relates Beethoven's love of nature; the Third Movement, for example ...
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  • Joseph Hyden
    ... and noble audiences were not fond of the Sturm und Drang movement. ... During his lifetime, Haydn became friends with a great contemporary of his, namely, Mozart. ...
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  • baroque and classical music
    ... Since Mozart seldom used opus numbers, and did not keep track of his compositions very well, the task ... The scherzo was in front of the slow movement in the 9th. ...
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  • thw workd sks
    ... 2. In the arena of piano sonata, he had also gone beyond the three-movement design of Haydn and Mozart, applying sometimes the four-movement design reserved ...
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  • Immortal Belovid Beethoven
    ... These included Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Austria, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-91) Austria ... An example of the construction of a normal 4 movement Sonata may go ...
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  • Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
    ... Hofmann, Dittersdorf, Vanhal and Michael Haydn - the four-movement symphony, with minuet ... in the Viennese Classical symphony apart from Jozeph Haydn and Mozart. ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... the powerful emotions of heroic struggle and tragedy went beyond Mozart or Haydn's ... symphonies and string quartets, he often replaced the minuet movement with a ...
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  • Music Cultures
    ... tradition which is not dependent on the present early music movement. Now we are seeing an increasingly large number of performances of Mozart, Beethoven, and ...
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  • Music Concert Report
    ... The composition I like best was the Symphony No. 29 in A major, K.201 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. I especially like movement 1, Allegro moderato. ...
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  • Chopin and Ravel
    ... to the subjective style of the nineteenth century Romantic movement, which placed ... for the richness of Chopin's harmonic sensibility, yet he loved Mozart. ...
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  • Franz Joseph Haydn
    ... him calling them his "six sons." The string quartet the had impressed Mozart so much ... unusual key of F sharp minor, he added an extra, ver slow movement at the ...
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  • Tourette Sydrome
    ... neurological disorder characterized by repeated involuntary body movement (tics) and ... an article by Benjamin Simkin speculating that Mozart had Tourette Syndrome ...
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  • Beethoven, His life, music and place in history
    ... He often used Mozart's approach in the beginning of themes when he changed keys. ... example, the famous move from C major to E major in the first movement of the ...
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  • Listening Assignments for brooklyn college 22
    ... Symphony #40, WA Mozart This piece was so beautiful. ... It had an up and down movement of the pitches and it made me feel tension and release. ...
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