History of the Violin ... Early Baroque violin music was therefore rare beyond the third position, the first written music with a prominent violin part being the Royal wedding of 1581 ... View More
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The baroque violin ... violin. Articulation and expression in baroque music, and especially violin music, was left mostly up to the performer. Some guides ... View More
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Indigo ... Indigo needs to find her identity and the easiest way to do so is to explore her thoughts and feelings through her violin music. ... View More
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the Red Violin ... She gives the violin to a music teacher upon whose behalf she intervened by saving him from punishment for teaching degrading western music that violates their ... View More
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Russian Romantic Music and Tchaikovsky ... His ballet music, violin and piano concertos, symphonies, and even his delicate Serenade for Strings had made their mark as the epitome of Russian Romantic ... View More
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Amy Beach and her Romance for Violin and Piano opus.23 ... fragment from the introduction, also shown in measure 56 of the violin part, is ... Likewise, there are many similarities to be found in the music of Brahms, who ... View More
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LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN HIS LIFE AND MUSIC ... Rasumovsky Quartets, the Fourth and Fifth piano concertos and the Violin concerto ... but more important, Beethoven had refined and enriched his own music to where ... View More
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20Th century Music ... The result was a piece of music, with strong contrasts between the solo ... this is Bachamp39s Brandenburg concerto No.5, which features flute, violin and harpsichord ... View More
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Music ... I found that my favorite musician is Vanessa Mae, the violin player. Her music can help me concentrate, relax, and make me feel better any time. ... View More
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Evolution of music ... video we saw in class we learned about the advancement of music with the ... quemical components of the varnish and of the wood of Stradivarius violinamp39s that way ... View More
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a critique of two concerts ... sound. The key pieces of music performed were ampquotMusic for Violin and Orchestraampquot by Maazal and ampquotSymphony No. 1 in D majorampquot by Mahler. ... View More
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Johann Sebastian Bach ... His list of chamber music includes: the solo sonatas and partitas for violin, six sonatas for violin and continuo, six solo suites for cello, and four sonatas ... View More
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Medieval Music ... and G, while the violin on the other hand has four strings tuned to G, D, A, and E. Thirdly, polyphony, which later resulted in the type of music called organum ... View More
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Music in the Elizabethan Era ... in court music 1. The trumpet contributed greatly to Elizabethan court music DiDomenico 1 ... 1. The viol, which was much like a modernday violin or cello, was ... View More
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A Study of The Naked Gun ... used. In all scenes that lead into action there is a long strung violin type music used beforehand to create anticipation. In all ... View More
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Benifits of Classical Music ... The soft instrumental sounds of classical music such as the piano, flute, and violin are pleasing to the ears, and they are able to carry away the tensions of ... View More
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Mozart ... with much success. He also wrote nine of his Symphonies and all six of his Concertos for violin and church music. At twentyone ... View More
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Beethoven: He Was Very Emotional and Used His Music for Expressing ... 13 the first three Sonatas op 12 for violin and piano the two Sonatas op ... If this was not enough, he also published music for ballets, chamber music and rondos ... View More
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Antonio vivaldi ... the violin and strings. This childlike and carefree way of playing, is done to give us the sound of Spring. This also explains why this instrutmental music ... View More
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Schubert ... January 31, 1797, in Vienna McKay 1, this son of a schoolmaster showed an extraordinary childhood aptitude for music studying the piano, violin, organ, and ... View More
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Paganini ampquotI have heard the angels singampquot proclaimed Franz Schubert upon hearing music from Niccolo Paganini, composer of 24 violin caprices, Witchamp39s Dance, Perpetual ... View More
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CONCERTO FOR HARPSICHORD OR PI ... the instruments are from the top to bottom, violin one, violin two, cello ... The music in this particular section of the piece, modulates frequently between the ... View More
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history of music ... The twelve string guitar The slide guitar The fiddle or violin The banjo The piano The drum kit The style of country music was popularised ... 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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Plot of Blood Wedding ... Two amp39piercingamp39 screams are heard, and the violin music stops. The BeggarWoman appears, and, standing with her backs to the audience, opens up her cloak. ... View More
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Mozart ... century. Mozart composes with his violin in one hand and music has appeared miraculously on his stand in the other. The message ... View More
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johann sebastian bach ... de gamba. He also wrote music for lute and trascribed his music for violin and cello for lute and guitar. These trascriptions are ... View More
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Mozart ... works, 15 masses, over 50 symphonies, 25 piano concertos, 12 violin concertos, 27 ... unfathomable is the peerless craft with which each piece of music was created ... View More
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Franz Schubert ... Unfortunately, it was overshadowed by a visit of violin ampquotclassic star didnamp39t have rock music then, so couldnamp39t be a rock starampquot Niccolo Paganini. A re ... View More
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Franz Schubert ... Unfortunately, it was overshadowed by a visit of violin ampquotclassic star didnamp39t have rock music then, so couldnamp39t be a rock starampquot Niccolo Paganini. A re ... View More
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