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The Legacy Of Johann Sebastian Bach And Antonio Vivaldi
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the composition style of his contemporary and next generations’ composers; particularly Vivaldi’s work on concerto have impacted the composition of most of the musicians. Due to the fact that most of the musical composers build on their her...

Music History
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music from the Baroque period. He was a member of one of the most extraordinary musical families in history, with over 35 famous composers and many outstanding performers. His reputation as an organist and harpsichordist was legendary throu...

Music
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where did he compose sacred music? Did he feel compelled to write religious music, or was it more of a job? Examine the role of religion in Bach's life. When and where did he compose sacred music? Did he feel compelled to write religious mu...

Musical Time Capsule
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version of the air, which is known as "Air on the G String". It is the second movement from Johann Sebastian Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068 (Newman, Pp. 147-205). The song was composed for Prince Leopold of Anhalt. Augu...

How Composer Fits
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how musicology has often "dismissed inquiries of socio-musical interaction out of hand, that part of academic music's vastness is ascribed to its autonomy from society. The procedures and devices of melodies annals are almost as many as its...

Musical Creative Process During The 18th Century
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Introduction During the Middle Ages and the early Renaissance, devices were utilised mainly as accompaniment for singers. String players would play along with the tune line vocalised by the singer. There were furthermore solely instrumenta...

Mozart
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great composer who is equally acclaimed in operatic and instrumental works. He had no need to theorize about opera, because he was able to take over into his operas the procedures that he employed above all in his sublime series of piano co...