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Posted by Elizabeth on November 22, 2008 in Classical Music with 7 Comments


relientk4life06


I am making a slide show of nature photographs set to classical music for a class. I am looking for a classical music piece that expresses the beauty in simple thing, is optimistic (maybe in a major key), and possibly changes to a minor key at the end (the changing of seasons). I will have to write a paper on why I chose the piece and was hoping I could find something that went along with the changes of seasons, and could relate to the simple beauty of the scenery in my photographs. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

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Posted by Elizabeth on November 20, 2008 in Education with No Comments


atwell8


2/11/09: Various topics discussed.

Posted by Elizabeth on November 16, 2008 in Music with 25 Comments


stephenykevin


Glenn Gould plays JSBach Piano Concerto No.7 in G minor BWV1058

Posted by Elizabeth on November 16, 2008 in Music with 25 Comments


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Posted by Elizabeth on November 12, 2008 in Classical Music with 8 Comments


Polesworth


I am very lonely because I could not find a friend who like classical and baroque music. I dislike hot / pop music. Could you tell me what kind / type of people like these type of music?

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Posted by Elizabeth on November 6, 2008 in Classical Music with 2 Comments


scarlet4ever2003


I just came back from an awesome organ concerto at Trinity Church. Two pieces by great composers:Bach’s Fugue emolle and Mozart ( Iforgot) how would you comapre and contrast the two? Does Mozart want to create more of an opus effect wheras the fugue is just that , musically and conceptually; less structured following the “fugue” tone?

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Posted by Elizabeth on November 6, 2008 in Classical Music with 3 Comments


M. C.


Is Bach considered a music genious, is so, how does his music compare to composers of his own time and modern music?

Has anyone been able to surpass Bach in creative qualitative ability or mathematical precision?

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