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- 61: Mozart
- ... Vienna. In 1763 the Morzart's visited Mannheim. This is where Mozart, learned all about the orchestra and symphonies composed there. In London Mozart met the son of J. S. Bach. He played before distinguished audiences, and composed a sacred chorus. In 1770, he began to master the two types of Italian opera: opera buffa (comic opera) and opera seria (serious ...
- 62: Luther And The Reformation
- ... of genius and energy, Martin Luther. Luther was born November 10, 1483 in Eisleben, Thuringia (a province noted for its many musicians even up to the birth of Johann Sebastian Bach). Luther was brought up in the Roman Catholic Church. After attending the Latin Schools at Mansfeld, Magdeburg, and Eisenach, he entered the University of Erfurt in 1501. From this institution ...
- 63: African Culture
- ... and sometimes exploit immigrants who are "fresh off the boat," or for group ties to attenuate as social mobility increases, suggest the centrality of class in immigrant life (Portes and Bach 1985; Takaki 1990). The liberating possibilities encountered by immigrating women, and their greater proclivity to settle in the U.S. rather than to return to their countries of origin, suggest ...
- 64: The Catcher In The Rye The Duc
- So where do the Ducks go in the Winter? It seems that serial killers have great taste in literature. Just go read their favorite books. There isn't a Richard Bach or Harlequin Romance fan amongst them. Out of a morbid curiosity I read something that is said to have influenced Charles Manson (Stranger in a Strange Land) and I find ...
- 65: Prometheus 2
- ... war of the Titans, he advised them to use strategy, instead of just going out and having a massive bloodbath. (Encyclopedia Americana, 577) Beethoven, Wolfgang Von Goethe, Percy Bysshe, and Bach all created works inspired by the myths of Prometheus. Prometheus had no Roman name, only a Greek name, Prometheus. (Graves, 185) He was one of the few gods that only ...
- 66: Prometheus
- ... war of the Titans, he advised them to use strategy, instead of just going out and having a massive bloodbath. (Encyclopedia Americana, 577) Beethoven, Wolfgang Von Goethe, Percy Bysshe, and Bach all created works inspired by the myths of Prometheus. Prometheus had no Roman name, only a Greek name, Prometheus. (Graves, 185) He was one of the few gods that only ...
- 67: Chopin And Ravel
- ... are no themes as such, but rather short motifs. Some critics have argued, however, that the structure of the Alborada with its details, was as strict as that of a Bach Fugue. Both of the pieces demand physical and mental strength which are needed to maintain the necessary level of intensity throughout. In order to build up the stamina required, it ...
- 68: Chopin And Ravel
- ... are no themes as such, but rather short motifs. Some critics have argued, however, that the structure of the Alborada with its details, was as strict as that of a Bach Fugue. Both of the pieces demand physical and mental strength which are needed to maintain the necessary level of intensity throughout. In order to build up the stamina required, it ...
- 69: Schindler’s List 2
- ... the SS went into the Ghetto looking for Jewish survivors, one of the guard sits on the piano and plays a very fast pace, classical piece from either Mozart or Bach. Meanwhile the other guards fire at any survivor they can find in the Ghetto. There is a scene where all the suitcases and personal belongings from the Jewish from the ...
- 70: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- ... including two weeks at Versailles, where the children enchanted Louis XV. In 1764 they arrived in London. Here Mozart wrote his first three symphonies, under the influence of Johann Christian Bach, youngest son of Johann Sebastian, who lived in the city. After their return to Salzburg there followed three trips to Italy between 1769 and 1773. In Rome Mozart heard a ...
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