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... Even his music changed, turning from Liszt and Rachmaninoff to playing Bach and Mozart. Paul's journey through life was like any teenager with the exception ...
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... Paul the Apostle Church ... They performed the oratorios Ave Verum Corpus (Mozart) , American Folk hymns like Amazing Grace and another famous oratorio, by Wolfgang ...
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... Mozart for example was an employee, per say, of the Roman Catholic Church. Composers in the past usually wrote what their employer wanted to hear. Paul ...
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... This concert consisted of various composers including Walter Piston, Paul White, Gershwin, Haydn, Prokofieff, Mahler, Strauss,, Mozart, Shostakovich, Copeland ...
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... Paul Newham, founder of the International Association for Voice and Movement Therapy ... has been known to increases suicidal tendencies The Mozart Effect Alfred ...
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... school, which consisted of himself, his friend, Wolfgang Mozart, and his ... time in Eisenstadt, Austria, as assistant Kapellmeister for Prince Paul Anton Esterhazy ...
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... Composers, such as Haydn, Mozart, Clementi, and Beethoven played key roles in the development of the piano sonata. ... St. Paul: West Publishing Company, 1996. ...
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... body, including the skull, is in a mausoleum built by Dr. Paul Esterhazy in ... and quartets, to paving the way for the future composers, like Mozart and Beethoven ...
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... body, including the skull, is in a mausoleum built by Dr. Paul Esterhazy in ... and quartets, to paving the way for the future composers, like Mozart and Beethoven ...
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... Haydn, Mozart, and Clementi set the stage for one of the greatest master composers, Ludwig van Beethoven, who also ... St. Paul: West Publishing Company, 1996.
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... Haydn, Mozart, and Clementi set the stage for one of the greatest master composers, Ludwig van Beethoven, who also ... St. Paul: West Publishing Company, 1996.
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... to Amadeus, because he became a passionate admirer of the great musician Amadeus Mozart. ... and Rousseau and the writers Schiller, Goethe and Jean Paul had been a ...
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... are written accounts of other composers' improvisational abilities including Mozart (1756-1791 ... the Walrus" is one of the first true examples of Paul's drug use ...
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... orchestras using traditional acoustic instruments and which remind of Beethoven and Mozart? ... is a very mainstream trend with such artists as Paul Oakenfold to ...
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... Devotion to the poor, as exemplified by St Vincent de Paul and St ... Enlightenment affected every sphere of culture, not simply philosophy: the Mozart opera The ...
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... every country, for example, that can produce a Beethoven, Chopin, Mozart or Brahms ... According to Paul G. Anderson (2003), "Charles Ives (1874-1954) is known to ...
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Why do Classical musicians and conductors compare them to Beethoven and Mozart? ... George Harrison (1943-2001), John Lennon (1940-1980), Paul McCartney, and ...
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... predominantly popular, are disarmingly eclectic - from the Beatles to Mozart, from Sherlock ... If, as Jean-Paul Sartre claims, true identity is forged in the ...
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... could not express what he had to say about society playing Mozart (Charlton, Rock ... member, Tom Valaine tried to emulate French symbolist poet Paul Verlaine with ...
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... could not express what he had to say about society playing Mozart (Charlton, Rock ... member, Tom Valaine tried to emulate French symbolist poet Paul Verlaine with ...
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... Don Giovanni was originally written by the great opera writer and pianist; Mozart, to be sung, not acted. ... (Features) Paul Taylor. ...
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