Romantic Instrumental Music ... I will discuss and differentiate the following styles that evolved in the Romantic era program music, symphonic poem, concert overture, and grandiose and ... View More
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Analysis of The Moldau Composer: Bedrich Smetana Work Title: The Moldau Date: 18741879 Genre: Symphonic Poem For my first selection of music for this final project I chose ampquotThe ... View More
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Aaron Copeland ... Similarly, this period was also the beginning of his use of the symphonic poem which in one way was derived from the concert overtures of Beethoven and ... View More
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Franz Liszt Bio ampamp Analysis ... Similarly, this period was also the beginning of his use of the symphonic poem which in one way was derived from the concert overtures of Beethoven and ... View More
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Symphonic Splendor The show commenced with Straussamp39s symphonic poem ampquotDon Juan,ampquot and continued to move on to Gershwinamp39s ampquotConcerto in Fampquot for piano and orchestra. ... View More
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Percy Bysshe Shelley ... of thirty. ampquotThe Ode to the West Wind is the most symphonic poem in the English Languageampquot , says Stephen Spender. The poem published ... View More
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Percy Bysshe Shelley ... of thirty. ampquotThe Ode to the West Wind is the most symphonic poem in the English Languageampquot , says Stephen Spender. The poem published ... View More
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Romantic Period ... Consequently, program music, or music that follows a nonmusical plan, was widely cultivated, leading to the development of the symphonic poem. ... View More
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Modern Music ... Debussy got the idea of creating a massive orchestral piece, like a ampquotsymphonic poemampquot which would allow him to paint on a large canvas a seascape in which he ... View More
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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra ... cyclic treatment in no.4. While many of the more radical Romantics found a congenial outlet for their ideas and aspirations in the Symphonic Poem, there were ... View More
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Scriabin ... first appears in the middle of the 5th sonata, and later becomes the backbone for many of Scriabinamp39s compositions, especially in his symphonic poem Prometheus. ... View More
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Russian Romantic Music and Tchaikovsky ... Ostrovsky. His symphonic poem, Fatum, was bitterly criticized by Balakirev. Tchaikovskyamp39s second opera, Undine, was also rejected. ... View More
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Richard Straussamp39s ampquotDon Juanampquot Among the works created on this subject is Richard Straussamp39s symphonic tone poem Don Juan. This work is one among several of Straussamp39s programmatic pieces. ... View More
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Mozartamp39s Symphony No. 39 in EFlat Major, K. 543 A Brief History ... ... and intimate asides that proclaim its graciousness like a well crafted poem. ... is here that one notes yet another departure from symphonic convention, especially ... View More
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A Musical Transformation: Wilfred Owen to Benjamin Britten ... in a sense of timelessness that magnifies the eternal slumber of the poem. ... extending the original subversion he deliberately weaves his symphonic writing with ... View More
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Concert Evaluation ... The second movement Adagio is a tone poem. ... He created nine symphonies, sixteen string quartets, symphonic poems based on balladic themes and a quantity of ... View More
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