Music Questions
.... Numerous developments on the piano expanded the range and form of composition as well as helping expand markets for
chamber music, song and
music for solo ....
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Ambivalent Elysium
.... the Fourth is one of Mahler's most popular pieces, possibly because of its "dimensions," which have a scale less traditionally symphonic than
chamber music-like ....
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Comparison of Mozart's "Haydn Quartets" to Haydn
.... With the six pieces of Opus 33, Haydn established a style of
chamber music that he described as being in "an entirely new, very special manner."2 At the same ....
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Music in Terezin Ghetto
.... with Schachter in adopting or arranging folk songs for chorus as well as the production of original compositions for orchestras,
chamber music ensembles, and ....
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The Function of Music
.... Becker (2001) believes that there are so many different types of
music, eg, conventional symphonic and
chamber music, jazz, rock, pop, folk, dance, which ....
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Characteristics of the Boroque Period of Music
.... for which culminates in the sonata and the concerto, the two great ideal forms of the Baroque period, whether composed as church
music or as
chamber music. ....
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Instrumental Baroque Music
.... for which culminates in the sonata and the concerto, the two great ideal forms of the Baroque period, whether composed as church
music or as
chamber music. ....
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NYC Music Venues
.... 11/19), Prometheus
Chamber Orchestra (11/19), Young's
Music School (11/20), The New York Pops (11/20),
Music Students From The Cecilian
Music Chamber (11/21 ....
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Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
.... Sabre Dance'), his output also encompassed symphonies and other works for orchestra, film and theater
music, works for band, [and]
chamber music." The Concerto ....
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The String Quartet & The Symphony
.... One of the principal differences between
chamber music and symphonies in the late eighteenth century was that the former was meant for playing and the latter ....
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Development of the String Quartet
.... There was a movement to write virtuoso
chamber music, and while many works of the time are labeled "quatuor concertant," many really amount to a violin ....
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Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
.... These works were probably "
chamber music intended for private performance by a few friends." But Purcell wrote them with such concentration, speed, and ....
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Popularity of Resort Hotels
.... Festival, followed by the Bluegrass festival, which is followed by the Mid-Summer
Music Festival, the Telluride Jazz Celebration, and the
Chamber Music Festival ....
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Two Operas by Verdi
.... In the same way that La Traviata is a
chamber music portrait of a dying woman falling in love, Falstaff is a grandiose study of an old man not falling in love. ....
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Life of James Joyce
.... His first book,
Chamber Music (1907), consists of 36 highly finished love poems, which reflect the influence of the Elizabethan lyricists and the English lyric ....
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Women Classical Composers
.... period. It is likely that her status as a woman influenced her to write
chamber music, which was comfortably performed in salons. In ....
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Muscial Instruments and the Middle Ages
.... example, was popular in the fourteenth century but by the early fifteenth century it became the predominant ensemble in "cultivated '
chamber'
music" played for ....
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Freud's View of Women and Culture
.... It is a mechanism of coping toward which Emily gropes in Original Sins, and it is this that the women in
Chamber Music struggle to find in the privacy of their ....
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Claudio Monteverdi's Fifth Madrigal Book
.... Monteverdi further divided his secular
music into the following categories:
music for the theater, the
chamber, and for the dance. ....
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Top American Theatrical Centers
.... The 437-seat John H. Williams theatre is no less technologically equipped, making it suited to
chamber music, film, solo performances. ....
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The Top Eight American Theatrical Centers
.... The 437-seat John H. Williams theatre is no less technologically equipped, making it suited to
chamber music, film, solo performances. ....
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Relationship of Music and Mathematics
.... movement and some of the ways in which the composer approached his
music. .... piano arrangement by Webern from 1913, the reduction for
chamber ensemble produced by ....
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Romanticism in western music
.... disciples was Anton von Webern (1883-1945), who created
chamber miniatures that were .... to find language to describe Webern's innovative use of 12-tone
music. ....
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Michael Jackson As A Cultural Icon
.... His musical ability remains largely intuitive, and he cannot read
music. .... with oddities like the remains of the Elephant Man or a hyperbaric
chamber in which ....
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Musician/Organist ORLANDO GIBBONS Orlando Gibbon was one of the m
.... elaborate essay in this manner, with the stage metaphors closely matched by the
music. .... marks of royal favor, and in 1619 he was appointed
chamber musician to ....
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Life and Work of Tchaikovsky
.... He also wrote six works for
chamber orchestra, one piano duet, and 18 opuses for .... which contains between six and 16 songs), and a few works of incidental
music. ....
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Brief Bios of Seveal Prominent Musicians Vivaldi was an ordained ...
.... Oddly, his huge orchestra also pointed the way to the
chamber-sized ensembles of .... and Stravinsky can be said to have created twentieth-century
music with the ....
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Composer Witold Lutoslawski
.... he wrote Three Carols, for solo voices, unison chorus and
chamber ensemble. This set of pieces, while more ambitious than the utilitarian
music he produced for ....
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The American composer John Cage
.... way what the sounds of the piece would be, Cage "opened his
music almost completely to .... came about in the early 1950s when he visited an anechoic
chamber at the ....
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Puccini's Opera Tosca
.... and he died, leaving Turandot unfinished (Sadie The Grove Concise Dictionary of
Music). .... not to speak, and Spoletta takes Mario to the torture
chamber to force ....
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