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  • Barbers Songs For Solo Voice
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    SAMUEL BARBER Samuel Barber's music, wonderfully crafted and built on romantic structures and sensibilities, is at once lyrical, rhythmically complex and also harmonically rich. Samuel Barber born, March 9, 1910 in West Chester, Pennsylvania. He wrote his first piece at age seven and attempted his first opera at age ten. At the age of fourteen he entered the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he studied voice, piano and composition. Later he studied conducting with Fritz Reine...
  • Third And Final Movement Tchaikovsky
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION 1 CHAPTER 2 SYMPHONY IN F MINOR: PERSONAL LISTENING 4 CHAPTER 3 SYMPHONY IN F MINOR: GENERAL INFO AND DISCUSSION 6 FIRST MOVEMENT 6 SECOND MOVEMENT 7 THIRD MOVEMENT 8 FOURTH MOVEMENT 8 OVERALL EFFECT 9 Works Cited 11 CHAPTER BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was born in Votkinsk, the Via tka District in Russia on May 7, 1840 to a Russian miner and a mother of French origin. During his early life, Tchaikovsky did receive some mu...
  • G Minor To B Flat Major
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    Chopin's Ballade is described as a story carried forward by its own momentum, leaping ahead or lingering over some details but never backtracking. While Ravel's Alborada del gracioso is a wild Spanish dance filled with leaps, twirls and excitement. Frederic Chopin (1810 V 1849) and Maurice Ravel (1875-1937), while exhibiting considerable differences in their works, are ranked as two of the most eminent composers in their contribution to piano music. Frederic Chopin is often regarded as the Poet ...
  • Room With Beautiful Music
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    'Hello,' I stated as I hopped through the door to my grandparent's home without even a knock. My grandma looked up from the book she was reading in her cozy corner chair, 'Well, hello there' 'Where is grandpa?' I asked as I leaned down to brush my lips across the soft wrinkled cheek of my elderly grandma. 'Who's there?' a familiar deep, rough voice sounded from the next room. Smiling I skipped through the kitchen and into a long dimly lit room filled with bookcases, couches, a dining room table ...
  • Shape To The Musical Piece
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    Long before any white man ever set foot in this hemisphere, there were fully functional and highly developed societies here. These civilizations were sophisticated, could even be considered more advanced than the European nations at the time. While the rest of the Eastern world was in the dark Middle Ages, the people here were flourishing. The Aztecs were the Native American people who dominated northern M'exico at the time of the Spanish conquest led by Hernan CORTES in the early 16th century. ...
  • Western Concert Choir Review
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    After parking out in the wilds of the Western parking-lot system I managed to hike a few miles through the wind and rain to the PAC on a stormy November 9th in Bellingham. Having shaken myself off I found a comfortable seat in the upper deck and settled in to enjoy the warmth and music of the evening. Minutes after I sat down the choir filed in to form a semi-circle around the conductor. Everyone was dressed up in black and looked striking for the evening's performance. The evening's performance...
  • Mr Armstrong Style Of Music
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    This essay will consist of information about nine composers and one piece of work that they are known for dating from 1862 to 1990. The names of these composers are: Aaron Copeland, Claude Debussy, Charles Ives, Scott Joplin, Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong, Leonard Berstein, Igor Stravinsky, and Arnold Schoenberg. The first composer I will discuss will be Aaron Copeland (1900 1990). Mr. Copeland was born in Brooklyn, New York USA to Russian American immigrant parents. His style is strongly tonal ...
  • First Attracted Leonard Bernstein To The Work
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    Leonard Bernstein is widely known not only as one of the greatest American conductors, but also as a composer whose creativity and passion was spread over a wide range. His social and cultural influences helped shape his career into a musical icon and his music rekindled the American spirit. Above all, he will be remembered as one of the most amazing and influential musical personalities of the twentieth century. In the following paper I will be exploring the beginning of Leonard Bernstein's car...
  • Large Part Of The Cycladic Culture
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    I went to the Getty Museum on Wednesday March 5. Not only does it contain thousands of pieces of artwork, the museum itself is a gorgeous work of art. Nestled in the hills of Malibu, one can get an amazing aerial view of the entire city of Los Angeles from the many balconies in the museum. The outside gardens and landscaping grounds are beautiful as well. The stream that turns into a stone waterfall and eventually ends up in a pool of water at the main plaza is sublime, adding to the quiet tranq...
  • Type Of Music
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    Schoenberg is regarded as the rebel of 20th century harmony. He completely abandoned the traditional methods of musical expression (tonal centers, key signatures, and traditional applications of harmony) in favor of one in which all the notes of the chromatic scale were assigned equal importance. It was the most radical departure from tradition in the history of Western music, and still today there are many people who cannot stomach an entire performance of his compositions. The Pierrot Lunaire ...
  • Audience For Some Minutes Before Lloyd
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    The San Francisco Jazz Festival's "Sacred Space" series is one of the city's best annual jazz events. For this year's concert on November 2, two of the most highly respected musicians in their fields came together for a historic first meeting. Saxophonist Charles Lloyd has long been a favorite of critics and fans alike for his ever-evolving approach to jazz, which led to the million-selling Forest Flower album in 1966 and a recent string of intensely personal records for ECM. Zakir Hussain is wi...

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