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Slide deck used to frame a performance of Romantic composer Robert Schumann's String Quartet #1 in a minor by the Nonantum Hill String Quartet on May 27, 2015
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Slide deck used to frame a performance of Romantic composer Robert Schumann's String Quartet #1 in a minor by the Nonantum Hill String Quartet on May 27, 2015
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Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
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2. Introduction
You know how famous composers are always known? Well, it just so happens to be we are
doing a presentation on a famous composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart! He was born on
January 27, 1756 in Vienna. Mozart’s nickname was Wolfie. Mozart plays the piano and
violin and has an older sister named Nannerl. Nannerl also plays the violin. Mozart was called
a child prodigy performing for royalty at the age of 6. Nannerl was not aloud to play the violin
because it was not lady like. Mozart followed what his dad did. Which was playing for royal
queens and kings. Mozart had hard times when Beethoven was trying to ‘beat’ Mozart at the
piano.
3. Early Life
When Mozart was little, he watched his eldest sister being taught piano by his dad. Mozart
started composing mini pieces by the age of five . At the age of six, he started composing
bigger pieces. He started composing at such an early age, people refused to believe he wrote
them. He was the youngest out of all seven children. Five of his elders had died in infancy.
His father played most of the songs Mozart composed. Mozart performed around Europe as a
child prodigy. Mozart was taught piano from his father but, when Mozarts skills went beyond
what was taught, his father quit composing and teaching . Mozart also played and composed
music for the violin.
4. Adult Life
In his life, Mozart’s compositions were remarkable. Some of his pieces are; Mozart Concerto 23
A major K 488, Symphony No.6 F major KV. 43, Sonata No. 8 a minor K 310 1Mov &
Mozart Symphony #40 in G Minor, K 550 - 1. Molto Allegro. Mozart had become famous
with his music in this period of time. Mozart had an unbelievable memory for music able to
work out whole pieces in his mind. He produced more than 600 compositions and wrote with
great clear, elegant, orderly, balanced and with ‘good feeling.’ He performed for royalty and
regular concerts.
5. Later Life & Death
Toward the end of his life, Mozart lost his abilities of performing, we mean
that he wasn’t invited to lots of concerts. Mozart made his living out of
performing for concerts which means that since he wasn’t performing very
much, his income shrank. During this time, it was very difficult for
musicians because of the Austro-Turkish War. In view of that, most people
were at war. Mozarts audiences shrank and he lost money while trying to
pay taxes.