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Listen to one (1) composition (for a symphony) by Haydn or Mozart, at the Websites below. Identify the work that you have chosen, and describe the way in which the composition expresses the specific qualities of the Classical music style. Use the key terms from the textbook that are related to that particular music style, and explain what you like or admire about the work. Compare it to a specific modern musical work for which you might use the term "classic" or "classical".
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1. Introduction
2. Classical music; early abolitionist art and literature characteristics.
Rhythm
Melody
Harmony
Texture
Form
3. Conclusion
4. References
Running header: Classical music; early abolitionist art and literature.
Classical music; early abolitionist art and literature.
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Classical music; early abolitionist art and literature.
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Introduction
Symphony is a musical composition in classical music of the west done by orchestra composers.
Symphony consists of multiple movements whereby the first movement is sonata form. Stringed
instruments; violin, viola cello, woodwind, brass, double brass and percussion instruments are used
for scoring Symphony. A Symphony orchestra has a number of musicians ranging from 30-100
musicians. Classical music evolved between 1850-1830. Among the renown symphonists are:
Franz Josef Haydn, Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Gustav M...
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