Bel Canto Composers
.... This analysis will now explore how the bel canto and its concurrent movements impacted the musical compositions of some of the greatest
composers of the
era. ....
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Romanticism in western music
.... Before the romantic
era,
composers usually performed their own work, becoming known for the artistry with which they handled their instruments as well as for ....
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Musician/Organist ORLANDO GIBBONS Orlando Gibbon was one of the m
.... entirely English. Most of the
composers of the
era also wrote fantasies for the viol consort ("English Music to c. 1600," ?). Gibbons ....
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Women Classical Composers
.... Clara Schumann, and Nadia Boulanger, as well as other representative women
composers. .... The
era during which a person lives-the-political, intellectual, cultural ....
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Development of Jazz in the US
.... It had many similarities to the chromatic style of many European
composers of the
era, as well as the syncopation and leitmotif so popular with German ....
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Brief Bios of Seveal Prominent Musicians Vivaldi was an ordained ...
.... on certain
composers, such as Arnold Schoenberg, who would transform twentieth-century music. His music announced the incongruities of a new
era, an
era ....
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Romanticism in music
....
era. The movement was also responsible for the prominence and increased professionalism of the modern art of conducting. Many of the romantic
composers assumed ....
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Claudio Monteverdi's Fifth Madrigal Book
.... During this musical
era,
composers commonly added instruments to the voices, but singing solo to instrumental accompaniment was limited mostly to minor genres. ....
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Development of the String Quartet
.... Spohr today is one of the lesser known
composers of the
era, but this was not the case in his own time: His music, now largely neglected, was universally ....
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Debussy, Duke Ellington, John Cage
.... As one music historian notes, "No other single figure of his
era did more to .... new form of music provided the base on which countless other
composers moved away ....
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Isorhythmic Motet in the Fourteenth Century
.... But the
composers of the Ars Nova, being methodical, went on to devise a logically .... As a result, the music of that
era often strikes modern listeners as being ....
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Conductors & Musical Interpretation Although conductors are ...
.... traditional leaders, however, Berlioz had come of age in the
era when orchestras .... to the new possibilities of the orchestra and the new demands of
composers. ....
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Boris Godunov - Mussorgsky: Nationalism in Music
.... Russian movement to incorporate nationalist themes into music drew Russian
composers away from .... used in Boris Godunov and other works of the
era were described ....
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Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
.... Most royal
composers' works have disappeared but Purcell's and John Blow's works were .... discontented with his work in the semi-operas of the
era that combined ....
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Films and Musical Scores
.... for "Scarface" is less about a particular individual and more about an
era while the .... Not all current
composers are well trained in music theory, so they take ....
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Beethoven's Role as a Transitional Figure
.... In an
era that prized personal expression so highly, it is not, therefore .... that was the basis of his greatest influence on the Romantic
composers (Matthews 216). ....
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MARC 21 Concise Format Listings
.... description of the contents of the novel, its setting, and the
era in which it .... the name of the primary author or authors of a work (
composers, performers, or ....
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The music publishing business
.... sources for published popular music and would be imitated by
composers like Stephen .... Many black songwriters of the
era made use of the black minstrelsy troupes ....
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Romanticism in the Arts
.... without causing it to break down, a number of
composers, such as .... Because the Classical
era's ruling ideal of thematic development implied gradual intellectual ....
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William "Count" Basie
.... His band's sound was always distinctive, even in the swing
era when there were .... had become, to a large degree, "essentially the domain of
composers and arrangers ....
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Andrew Lloyd Webber
.... as a young boy he enjoyed playing his own compositions than the works of other
composers. .... a musical, since it is "a great Victorian melodrama from an
era he so ....
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"Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner" "The
....
era was, therefore, an
era in which nationalism as well as other more erotic emotions served as fodder for the pens of musical
composers, visual artists and ....
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Rebirth in the Harlem Renaissance
.... As Harlem Renaissance historian Maureen Ryan argues, "Jazz and blues
composers like Jelly Roll .... describes the impact of jazz and other music of the
era on the ....
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Harlem Renaissance
.... Billie Holiday, the great blues singer of the
era, served as the inspiration of .... As Ryan (p. 14) explains, "Jazz and blues
composers like Jelly Roll Morton and ....
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Bob Dylan
.... of his CDs, Bob Dylan is one of America's foremost music
composers (Cocks, 1998 .... generated a great deal of scorn from other musicians of the
era, including Woody ....
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Amadeus, 1984
.... It is an
era of great creative turbulence but one which nevertheless did not take easily to Mozart's brilliant .... other
composers vastly his inferior" (Brion 76). ....
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Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri
.... It is an
era of great creative turbulence but one which nevertheless did not take easily to Mozart's brilliant .... other
composers vastly his inferior" (Brion 76). ....
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Beethoven
.... He was one of the greatest
composers of all time, one whose style and .... Beethoven would also be influenced by philosophical and aesthetic movements of his
era. ....
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Muscial Instruments and the Middle Ages
.... Most importantly, the medieval
era was one in which most of Europe was united .... tenor parts" that were featured in works by the Notre Dame school of
composers. ....
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Verismo Puccini Tosca
.... Boito, Giovanni Verga, and Victorien Sardou served as the inspiration for many opera
composers. .... All art forms are a reflection of the
era in which they are ....
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