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Arts, 22.06.2019 03:30, erin2077
Embellishments area. ornamental tones not printed in the music that seventeenth- and eighteenth-century performers were expected to add to the melody. b. music created at the same time it is performed. c. notes printed in the music that embellish the melodyd. obsolete in contemporary performances
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Arts, 23.06.2019 11:40, justinxvengance7249
How does the character of the fourth movement compare with the first three? consider such factors as tempo, texture, rhythmic character, and melodic themes. how does the piano concerto compare with johann sebastian bach's brandenburg concerto no. 5 in d major, bwv 1050? what similarities and contrasts do you see between these two works of the same genre? the following questions will you compare them. what instrument is featured as soloist in bach’s brandenburg concerto no. 5? how did the role of the keyboard instrument change from the time of bach to brahms? (hint: was the soloist in bach’s brandenburg concerto usual or unusual? ) where is the cadenza in the opening movement of bach’s brandenburg concerto no. 5? where is the cadenza in the opening movement of brahms’ piano concerto no. 2? which composer’s work featured a larger orchestra? how does this reflect the style period? how is this piece representative of romantic style? consider the instrumentation and orchestra size, scope of the overall work, and elements of character including tempo, texture, and themes. you may want to listen to excerpts from some of the prior movements. click on the play buttons below to listen to movements one, two, and three. you can listen to them in their entirety, or if you prefer, you can just listen to sections to refresh your memory of what these movements sound like.
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Arts, 23.06.2019 14:30, aweller3898
Select all of the following statements that are true about a daily food plan.
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