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    Carnaval

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    Robert Schumann composed Carnaval, Op. 9 from 1834 to 1835 and published this piano composition in 1837. Schumann’s inspiration mainly “grew out of his relationship with Ernestine von Fricken, his fiancé then.” Carnaval has the subtitle “Little Scenes on Four Notes,” which alludes to the four recurring notes that Schumann uses in this composition. He based the four notes on Ernestine’s hometown, Asch. The letters A- S- C- H corresponds with the notes A, E-flat, C, and B. These four notes occur between

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    The 14th Piano Sonata in C. minor, also known as the Sonata of the Moonlight, was written by German composer Beethoven in 1801. Beethoven himself once mentioned that this song is a "fantastic song sonata." The moonlight trilogy has a sad creative background ,this song is dedicated to his lover. On the 16th of November of this year, Beethoven’s letter to Lele referred to her and said: “She loves me and I love her.” But by early 1802 she had fallen in love with Roble. The Count of Hallenberg, and he

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    Inbound Logistics Here Hyundai received goods from their suppliers. They will store the goods until they are needed on the production line, and the goods will moved around the organizations. The raw material of Hyundai motors is purchase from all around the world. Company’s goal is to maximize their availability of raw material, and maintain good relationship with their suppliers. Hyundai use JIT (Just In Time) approach for handling of raw material. Operations

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    the Romantic concept of thematic integrity and by, extension, the idea of the theme as the focal point of a composition.) The fifth Symphony in C minor is rightly considered the paradigm of Beethoven’s symphonies; the various alternatives to sonata form, explored in the piano works, are put to one side here in favor of the more rigorous example of Mozart, which is, however, raised to a superbly spectacular level.(Pestelli p.236) According to Pestelli, No other piece had ever organized the

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    I attended the UF Symphony Orchestra performance where the theme was of 1809. The works of Haydn, Beethoven and Mendelssohn were performed. In my opinion the best piece was Symphony No. 101 in D Major “The Clock” by Joseph Haydn. The opening movement itself was Adagio-Presto. The slow introduction draws you into the music, making you listen for the different instruments and tones that come and go. It helps to create a base from which the music will take off. It allowed me to paint a picture and change

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    Teaching the Philosophy of Science with Non-Scientific Examples ABSTRACT: This essay explores the benefits of utilizing non-scientific examples and analogies in teaching philosophy of science courses, or general introductory courses. These examples can help resolve two basic difficulties faced by most instructors, especially when teaching lower-level courses: first, they can prompt students to take an active interest in the class material, since the examples will involve aspects of the culture

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    The Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Opus 26 is one of the most famous violin concertos over the musical history. It is also considered to be the most renowned work by the German composer Max Bruch. I will begin with a short explanation of why I choose to analyse this piece followed by what makes this piece so remarkable. I will then present the musical context – German Romantic period – in which this piece was composed and discuss how it is representative of this period. Also, I will present briefly

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    Mozart k310 sonata (2nd movement) Analyzation The 2nd movement of the Mozart k310 Piano Sonata resembles standard sonata form in many ways. It opens with a first theme in F (same as key signature). The theme is four bars long; two bars of antecedant, two bars of consequent. Mozart then starts the first theme again with a 32nd note run pick-up instead of the 16th note arpeggio pick-up in the the begginning of the piece so we are prepared for variation in the second statement of the first theme

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    that the development of sonata form during the Classical Era was revolutionary to the writing of music and there is a trend that in the majority of these popular solo piano pieces follow sonata form. Beethoven’s Pathétique Sonata op. 13 no. 8 in c minor. First movement: Grave
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Beethoven, being a bridge between the Classical and Romantic eras, wrote many pieces influenced by both times. The Pathétique Sonata also follows a typical sonata form with 3 movements

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    prolific composer who wrote more than 500 concertos, 230 of them for violin and the others for instruments ranging from cello, bassoon, oboe and flute to viola d 'amore, recorder, and lute. He also wrote 46 operas and sacred choral music, as well as 90 sonatas and numerous chamber music works. Due to his use of programmatic material in some of his musical works, such as Four Seasons, he is seen today as a pioneer in the development of programmatic music. Vivaldi 's Violin Concerto in A Minor, RV 356

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