Symphony Essays

  • Metropolis Symphony

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    The Development of the Programmatic Symphony from the 19th Century into the 21st Century Since the early symphonies of Sammartini and Stamitz the orchestral symphony has underwent constant development. In the early nineteenth century Beethoven started a new form of the symphony when he composed a symphony based on programmatic music. The programmatic symphony is a composition that is written with non-musical influences. "Program music is instrumental music which tells a story illustrates literary

  • Beethoven's Seventh symphony

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    case of the seventh symphony I would classify it as more romantic than it is classical. When describing Beethoven it is impossible not to mention the impact he had on music. Beethoven served as a bridge between the Classical and Romantic era and helped pave the way for the Romantic composers that came after him. He is most famous for his symphonies, even though he produced more piano sonatas during his career than symphonies. This is due to the fact that Beethoven made his symphonies stand out from other

  • Fifth Symphony Reflection

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    Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. I loved how the film stated how human expression through music is both reasoned and emotional at the same time. That is how Beethoven wove his instrumental masterpiece, he took his brilliant mind and focused and expressed that power and his emotions through music. He was constantly seeking for ways to created emotional depth in his pieces and even stretched further. Many of those pieces where very personal to him, the most personal was the symphonies created after his

  • Symphony No. 4 Essay

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    music. Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky wrote the first movement of symphony No. 4 in sonata allegro form. Igor Stravinsky wrote the first movement of “The Rite of Spring” based on a story performed by dancers. George Gershwin composed “An American in Paris” in a way to make the audience imagine the story. Tchaikovsky's first movement from his fourth symphony was written in a sonata-allegro A-B-A form. After composing his last three symphonies in the traditional strict sonata form and structure, Tchaikovsky

  • Classical Symphony Essay

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    every day or heard of often. One type of music that is not heard of often is classical symphony. Classical symphony is a “musical work for an orchestra that usually consists of three to four movements that follows form and structure very meticulously” (Green, par.1). When talking about the era of classical symphony there are many different topics to talk about. One topic is the history of classical symphony. Symphony is a Greek word that means agreement or concord of sound. This word was used to describe

  • Beethoven Fifth Symphony

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    Beethoven’s fifth symphony is the piece which I will be completing my critical analysis on. To begin, there are many different types of classical form in music. This particular piece would be considered under the Sonata Form. The Sonata Form which is also known as sonata-allegro form is a form of organization that is based on contrasting the composer’s musical ideas. The pieces contain three main sections which are exposition, development, and recapitulation. Occasionally it can include an optional

  • Symphony Number 45 in F# Minor (the "Farewell symphony")

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    Symphony Number 45 in F# Minor (the "Farewell symphony") Between 1761 and 1790 Haydn was employed by the enormously wealthy Esterhazy family who had two palaces on the borders of Austria and Hungary. The court orchestra was similar to that of many baroque orchestras - two oboes, a bassoon, a string ensemble and a harpsichord. But it also included a pair of horns - instruments that became a regular part of the orchestra thereafter. --------------------------------------------------------------------

  • Beethoven Symphony 5

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    Symphony No. 5 in C minor, composed by the legendary Ludwig van Beethoven, is one of the most famous orchestral musical compositions done by the German-born composer. The symphony is broken down into four movements. The symphony has such a profound effect on so many people because of its use drama by introducing sudden and powerful chords which quickly grabs the audience’s attention as well as creating a variety of musical ideas through his use of excitement by way of fast and slow tempos. The first

  • Charlotte Symphony Analysis

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    the Charlotte Symphony performed seven compositions by various “maverick” composers. Halton Theatre at Central Piedmont Community College’s central campus was pack to near full capacity. The program included the Molto Allegro from Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 in G-Minor, Warehouse Medicine by Mason Bates, Apotheosis by Austin Wintory, Cielito Lindo a traditional Spanish copla, Oaken Sky by Chris Rogerson, Le Tombeau de Couperin by Maurice Ravel, and the 4th movement of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5. Charlotte

  • The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra

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    The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra is a magnificent giant music box of the USA. Its charming design taking breath away from thousands of visitors daily. The professionalism of the Orchestra musicians is well known worldwide. Just as Colorado Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra

  • Haydn Symphony Analysis

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    Haydn’s Symphony No. 94 “The Surprise” London Symphonies: The Concert Life and Stylistic Ideas of Josef Haydn Imagine yourself at a symphony concert and being moved by the first movement of the piece. Now picture yourself getting lulled by the sweet, slow movement of the second movement, when all the sudden you are startled by a sudden burst of sound coming from the orchestra. What I just described is Josef Haydn’s Symphony No. 94, also known as “The Surprise” Symphony. The 94th symphony is one of

  • Beethoven Fifth Symphony

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    Analysis of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony demonstrates that this work is the quintessential example of the sonata form, as well as an embodiment of the most fundamental principle in symphonic composition that follows the classical pattern, which is the “flowering of an extended composition from a kernel by a process of organic growth” (Machlis 224). The first movement, which is marked Allegro con brio, which means “lively, with vigor,” is based on a motif that is rhythmic in nature and consists

  • Beethoven Symphony 5 Analysis

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    In this essay, I will discuss how Beethoven was a revolutionary composer, with a main focus on his Symphony No 5. Ludwig van Beethoven was a German pianist and composer who is now considered to be one of the greatest composers in history. He was the crucial transitional figure connecting the Classical and Romantic eras of Western music. The music that Beethoven composed was different to that of previous composers the works of his early period brought the Classical form to its highest expressive level

  • Symphony No. 9 Concert Report

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    Wednesday, June 14, 2017, I had the pleasure of watching the Chicago Symphony Orchestra perform Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Opus 125 by Ludwig Van Beethoven. The original performance was recorded and put on YouTube, May 7, 2015, in honor of its first premier 191 years before when Beethoven decided to share his 9th Symphony with the world even though he couldn’t hear it himself. The symphonic masterpiece was recorded at the beautiful Symphony Center Orchestra Hall in Chicago and conducted by Riccardo Muti

  • Mozart Symphony 40 Analysis

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    Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed an exemplary piece of classical music that can be seen in television and films of the twenty-first century. Mozart would hear a complete piece in his head before he would write it down. He created pieces that had simple melodies, but also the orchestration sounded rich. Out of the forty-one symphonies Mozart composed, I have chosen Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 in G minor or better known as The Great G Minor Symphony, written in 1788. Mozart’s

  • Classical Music and The Era of Symphonies

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    In the classical era Symphony was the time when live concert where perform more often. The concerts that during the past millennium, classical music has been created by some of the musical mind the world has ever seen with Beethoven, Mozart and many more. The wide of Range of genres that these great artist composers, including orchestral, instrumental, choral and opera. The era’s the music used the two theory of natural and pleasing variety and The two ideas that can be traced in all the elements

  • Boston Symphony Orchestra Analysis

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    The Boston Symphony Orchestra is one of the most historical groups that was created in Boston Massachusetts. The Boston Symphony Orchestra Andris Nelsons’ Inaugural Concert took place in September of 2014. The concert was aired on television in May of 2015. The concert was dedicated to welcoming the new director of the Boston Symphony. The concert took place in one of the most proclaimed orchestra halls simply named Boston Hall. The complete orchestra was directed by Andris Nelsons himself. Along

  • Analysis Of Beethoven's Eroica Symphony

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    Writing Assignment #1 In Beethoven’s Eroica symphony he uses each of the four movements to tell a story of different feelings such as life, joy, death and future. In the symphony’s first movement he conveys through his music the feelings of life, youth, hope, joy, and then confusion in the form of a sonata. The second movement embodies death both public and personal and a sense of innocence this movement is more of a funeral march a type typical to this time. The third movement seemed to convey

  • Beethoven No. 9 Symphony Analysis

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    On September 18, 2014, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus performed a wonderful rendition of Symphony No. 9, Op. 125 by Ludwig van Beethoven at the Orchestra Hall in Chicago one hundred and ninety years after it was first performed in Vienna. It included four movements and four choral performers, making it part symphony and part oratorio. Conducting was Riccardo Muti, who has been the conductor for the last nine years, and is doing an outstanding job of paying respects to some of the most

  • Beethoven Fifth Symphony Essay

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    Beethoven’s fifth Symphony was a piece that was not recognized as a masterpiece until long after its original composition. One is lead to believe it was at the figurative top of the charts with how often it is used today in commercials, film climaxes and its infamous “da-da-da-DA” used to convey a feeling of imminent doom. Symphony No. 5 is comprised of a large orchestra of strings, flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, horns, trumpets and timpani. The rhythms differ by movement beginning with Allegro