Classical ... classical music. Choral Music, music sung by a group of people, using two or more singers to perform each musical line. The term ... View More
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Amy Beach ... During her lifetime, Beachamp39s songs were sung by leading opera singers, her chamber music was performed by many ensembles, and her choral music was important to ... View More
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Music Appreciation Renissance Era ... Then there was Mass, by DesPrez. It was a form of choral music. DesPrez also composed a famous church song called Ave Maria which means Hail Mary. ... View More
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Music History ... The development of counterpoint took place at a time when composers were mainly occupied with religious choral music, which was by its nature, manyvoiced ... View More
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Felix Mendelssohn ... famous worked, the ampquotOverture to a Midsummer Nightamp39s Dream.ampquot Columbia, 2004 In addition to symphonies and chamber music, he composed choral music, such as the ... View More
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Brahms ... Brahms ended his folk pieces with exciting Hungarianstyle finales. The choral music of Brahms is said to be the finest Protestant church music since Bach. ... View More
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rennicannce ... The period was called the gold age of unaccompanied ampquota Cappellaampquot choral music. This is where the present day barber shops quartet originated. ... View More
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Johann Sebastian Bach ... There was no instrumental or choral music in Cothen. There were no organs of any size, and no sacred music in the town, either. ... View More
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Ad analysis Mentos ... Here the camera was at a level shot just focusing on the shearer taking the mentos with the choral music in the background indicating the purity and the power ... View More
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Appalachia Music and the Coal Mines ... Appalachia music almost always uses harmony according to the choral western style. This gives it a texture with clearly defined harmonic changes. ... View More
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choral observations Choral Observations ProMusica Choir, October 11 Conductor : Peter Ensemble size: Approximately 20 members Division of parts : The music structure sounded like ... View More
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Aaron Copeland ... He received a minor order in the Catholic Church and became an Abbe, focusing his attention on religious works and more specifically choral music. ... View More
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Franz Liszt Bio ampamp Analysis ... He received a minor order in the Catholic Church and became an Abbe, focusing his attention on religious works and more specifically choral music. ... View More
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Baroque Music ... The baroque period came at the end of the 16th century, after the renaissance period. Music during the renaissance was sung in the A Capella choral style. ... View More
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Exceptional Women Eleanor of Aquitaine and Hildegard of Bingen ... conducted a number of scientific experiments and authored two books on medicine targeting womenamp39s needs while composing many different works of choral music. ... View More
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JS Bach ... Bachamp39s largescale sacred choral music is also unique in its scope and development, the Passions and B Minor Mass having led to the rediscovery of his music in ... View More
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Brahms ... his third F major and fourth E minor symphonies the double concerto A minor for violin, cello, and orchestra and choral works, chamber music, and songs ... View More
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History and Impact of AfricanAmerican Slave Songs ... Gospel or Soul music evolved from AfricanAmerican worship songs, and has found its way into modern churches and school choral programs. ... View More
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The Music of Pakistan ... instruments. This ampquotnational musicampquot was of a choral genre and based on the Urdu on verse of the national poet, Muhammad Iqbal. Compositions ... View More
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beethoven5 Beethovenamp39s Symphony No. 9 amp39Choralamp39 The 9th Symphony is an amazing piece of music. From the slow opening, to its quick ascent to ... View More
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beethoven4 ... the sixth symphony, two movements of the Mass in C, and the Choral fantasy, and a ... The fifth symphony explodes the music world in every way except the length of ... View More
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Mannerist in North and Renaissance Music ... of choral and solo ensembles. His Sonata pianamp39e forte pub. in Sacrae symphoniae, 1597, the first piece of printed instrumental music containing dynamic ... View More
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Honor Band ... style. A friend of his was director of a basque choir in Boise and was able to supply him with some choral basque music. From these ... View More
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Bach ... he did not receive a truly desired position of ampquotKapellmeisterampquot choral master of ... to work on another part of his musical genre, that of instrumental music. ... View More
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Music Cultures ... the Lutheran Church organist of his day be able to improvise on choral melodies and ... gave way to the composeramp39s desire to exert complete control over his music. ... View More
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Russian Romantic Music and Tchaikovsky ... Also, Tchaikovsky had plenty of time for music, playing the piano and going to concerts. He joined the Ministryamp39s own choral group, and in 1861, he began to ... View More
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Music ... drama developed in the 1300amp39s, features solo and choral singing with accompaniment by a small orchestra. A large orchestra provides background music for the ... View More
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history of music ... accapella and in Latin and can also be described as choral. Although these two styles of piece dominated the renaissance period, secular music also evolved ... View More
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Beethoven ... and compose his best symphony ever, which became the greatest accomplishment in music history ... 9 in D minor, Opus 125, ampquotThe Choralampquot Grove 156, is said to take ... View More
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Edward MacDowell ... to mix Indian Themes a piece of his own flesh into his music. ... of pieces includes: two piano concertos, five orchestral works, some choral works, forty songs ... View More
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