Man versus machine ... determine the music often oppressing the musiciansamp39 creativity, in western music the ampquotrulesampquot merely display trends that previous composers have initiated. ... View More
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beethoven1 ... Ludwig Van Beethoven, born in Bonn, Germany, was considered generally one of the greatest composers in the Western tradition. His ... View More
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Music ... is called a half step. Most Western composers have based their musical works on diatonic scales. A diatonic scale has the eight ... View More
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Ludwig Van Beethoven ... variations. Because of these achievements, he is considered to be one of the greatest composers in the Western Tradition. As an ... View More
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Top Ten of the Ages ... Six Music: Ludwig van Beethoven symphony no 3 Eroica Beethoven is universally recognized as one of the greatest composers of the Western European music ... View More
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Music History ... The development of counterpoint took place at a time when composers were mainly ... of the most innovative and active periods in the history of Western man, based ... View More
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Music2 ... As a result many highly trained Orients have become expert performers and composers of music in several Western styles. Despite ... View More
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A short history of classical music ... Some people consider classical music as Western Art Music because most of the major composers till the 20th century were European. ... View More
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Africa ... Instead white composers like Stephen Foster were the backbone of popular music in ... On the western coasts of Africa, millions of families were torn apart and ... View More
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music of the middle ages ... year 1000, the practice of using polyphony began to enter into Western music. ... Not surprisingly, the greatest composers of the time put their best energies into ... View More
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cold war ... of their powerlessness against the spread of information from the Western World ... Realismampquot was supported by all writers, artists, filmmakers and even composers. ... View More
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20Th century Music ... Composers like Bartok and Debussy were skilled in creating varying moods through ... by taking influence from other countries, particularly nonwestern countries. ... View More
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Scriabin ... achievements, Scriabinamp39s place in annals of Western music is relatively minor and oft debated, mostly due to the fact that few, if any, composers ever followed ... View More
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Mozartamp39s Symphony No. 39 in EFlat Major, K. 543 A Brief History ... Mozart is undoubtedly one of the greatest musical composers in the Western tradition. Indeed, many might argue that he is the greatest ... View More
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Beethoven, Handel, and Bach ... Of the three composers under dissection, music was the least accessible to Handel. ... to be born in 1756 at a time when tonality and harmony in western music had ... View More
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rennicannce ... the renaissance gave way to a new generation of music, musicians and composers. ... Jacob James R, Jacob Margaret C, Von Laue Theodore H. Western Civilization. ... View More
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Gregorian Chants ... over time the number of chants grew into the thousands and they were notated to ensure musical uniformity throughout the Western Church. The composers of most ... View More
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Renaissance Music ... Artists of all kinds in Western Europe became more aware of the classical past and ... Tomas Victoria, from Spain, was one to the great composers of counterpoint. ... View More
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Opera Development in Italy ... Some parts were changed by different composers, but this story remains one of the most ... Grout, Donald J. ampamp Palisca, Claude U. A History of Western Music 6th ed ... View More
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Classical Classical Music, popular term for the Western tradition of art music that began ... the Viennese classical school, a group of 18thcentury composers that includes ... View More
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Austria ... important contribution to the western culture has been music. During the late 1700,amp39s and early 1800amp39s Austria has released many Great Composers like Joseph ... View More
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Medieval Music ... called organum, was the key in medieval music in the western civilization ... was not the same harmonized music later understood by many classical composers of the ... View More
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Romanticism of Jane Austen ... music was harshly condemned by the academic and professional world of Western hemisphere ... or even surpass those of the educated court poets and composers who had ... View More
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The history of music ... other composers copied. The history of music is the history of music styles and there have been many styles through the centuries, for example in western music ... View More
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Stravinsky ... war years can be seen in his work as well as the works of many other composers of the ... Petrushka is an extension, although extreme, of traditional Western music ... View More
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Indian Music ... 9 Indian popular music has continued to evolve and thrive. Western influence remains strong, and many film music composers borrow pop melodies from the West. ... View More
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Beethoven: He Was Very Emotional and Used His Music for Expressing ... such a judgment can be made only by prioritizing our own Western values about ... political ideologies for their own purposes, and all major composers feel obliged ... View More
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Baroque Era ... period in art history corresponds to the beginning of the great Western age of ... French composers such as Guillame de Machaut in the 14th century and Josquin des ... View More
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Music Cultures ... Indeed, there are no music manuscripts from Western Europe at all. ... New composers sometimes talk about capturing the ampquotoriginal intentionsampquot of an early composer. ... View More
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Evolution of Classical Guitar from Eighteenth Century to Today ... repertoire and attitudes that have prevailed throughout the Western world for ... suit the construction, and passionate and committed players and composers had to ... View More
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