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    Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date Classical vs. Romantic Periods: Musical Composition Often times, we hear about different periods in music without any idea how they differ, or how they are similar. This essay aims at showing the differences and similarities between the Classical and the Romantic Periods concerning musical composition, style structure, and content. An unknown author of Music of Yesterday points out a clear understanding of the classical and the romantic periods. He or she

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    measurements (Barbot and Lubart, 2012). Music creativity associated with eminence and naturally gifted individuals has been studied over the last few years but the changes in technologies have made the researchers fade to accommodate researches on musical creativity and the measurements through the use of new technologies (Nikolić and Kodela, 2016).

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    facets of a progressing world, musical science and styles change along with changing ideologies. Music, the art and science of organized sound, changed along with the philosophies of each era. Not only did the tone and subject matter of the composed pieces change, but so did the ways in which it appeared. As the world advanced, music progressed from simplistic church music to complex and challenging orchestrated pieces. The major eras in which significant musical changes took place were, in chronological

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    The twentieth century music composition gave way to more incorporation to music as it was known. It was the time when musical rules could be reinvented, altered and in some cases completely ignored (Hansen, et al 154). This classical music was described by many different works such as, orchestral, solos, operas, concertos, symphonies, chamber music, and many others (Hansen, et al 168). As stated by Hansen, et al, “Some musical styles within the modernist movement were impressionism, serialism, minimalism

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    Similarities between Jewish-Moroccan ‘Bakkashot’ and Jewish Ottoman ‘Maftirim’ Introduction Bakkashot and Mariftim form the religious musical practices which share musical structures in terms of composition, rhythm, melody and poetic units (Jackson 8-9). Consequently, they were religious events performed in the morning with a religious implication. Such performances were deeply rooted in the Social life of urban Jews (Seroussi 36). They had a customary routine that involved rising in the mid hours

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    academic institutions on one side and Cage, with his uncontrollable, radical combinations of Avant Garde sounds on the other side. These ideas on audience construction and relations were also visible in rock music of the 1960’s, particularly in compositions of artists such as Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan. Milton Babbitt is well known today for his contributions to the pioneering of electronic music, which involved the use of set theory . As

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    The Musical Influence of Johann Sebastian Bach      Among the influential composers of baroque music, there have been few who have contributed so much in talent, creativity, and style as Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach was a German organist and composer of the baroque era. Bach was born on March 21, 1685 in Eisenach, Thuringia and died July 28,1750. Bach revealed his feelings and his insights in his pieces. Bach’s mastery of all the major forms of baroque music (except opera) resulted not only from

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    Musical sound processing and techniques of digital musical analysis comes developed along with speech processing and it might appear as a subset of speech processing. The difference of musical signals from speech signals are their qualities like harmony and timbre, melody and rhythm etc. Such qualities allow music to transcend the verbal speech and gives it the ability to influence the human brain and thereby health. The paper looks into methods of analyzing the above mentioned qualities of musical

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    Music copyright is the right to exclusively reproduce original music or works of an individual or group of musical creators. This right is granted by the Australian Law. This gives the writer a legal control of his or her original work, meaning, the subject can dictate how it should be used and distributed. The music author therefore has the right to take legal action upon anyone who uses the work without permission. (Christie 2012 np) Copyright infringement on the other hand is violation of this

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    Pulitzer Prize, Peterson has been honored with fellowships and commissions from many Foundations, as well as an award of distinction from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. He has received awards from the Minnesota Centennial Composition Contest, the American Society of Harpists and the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. Needless to say Wayne Peterson has been very successful at composing music. One may ask when his fascination of music began and how he inspired

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