Wednesday, February 20, 2019

ART

It was written in the early romantic era 2. behind you think of another famous composer from this period? Ambrose Thomas was also a composer during this period. He composed the opera Hamlet. 3. What instruments are required to play the musical composition? The piano is the main instrument and some metres only instrument employ to play this morsel 4. For whom was the arrange originally written? This was written for and sanctified to Beethovens star pupil, countess Giggliest Guardia 5. When and where did the premier take site?The original premier took place in 1 802 in the Brunswick family estate when Beethoven dedicated the scrap to his pupil. 6. Was this patch written early, late, or in the middle of the composers career? I would say that he wrote the piece in the early to middle part of his life. Day 2 In-Depth Focus on a Piece development about the history and genesis of a piece is only a small part of really getting to know it. Listen to the piece several more times. As you listen, focus on your own replys.The forcefulness it has on you, the listener, is the most important thing background information and historic data are only one piece of the puzzle. Describe your reaction to the piece, answering the questions below. 1. If there are words, what are they about? Is the textbook phantasmal or secular? How does the music support or describe what the text is saying? There are no words to go along with this piece 2. If the text was in another language, were you able to find a translation? If not, what do you think the subject could have been, based on what you heard?There was no text to the music but I assume the song was like a declaration of love because he dedicated it to his passion Giggliest Guardia. 3. Describe the character of the music. Is it happy, sad, angry, pensive, tumultuous or arch? Something else? I believe this piece is soothing and calming while at the same time energetic and exciting. 4. What is your favorite thing about the pi ece? Describe why you like it. I like the way the piece make you feel, it take me through an entire circle of emotions every time I listen to it.

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