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71: Robert Schumann
... When Schumann first started composing his work appeared to “imitate” other composers such as Schubert and Weber. The work he did later in his life appeared to be influenced by Bach (Sadie 850). Sometimes Schumann composed or wrote under the pseudonyms - Florestan and Eusebius. They “represented the ‘ecstatic and sensitive’ sides of his personality”. They are found in some of his ...
72: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
... Mozart children displayed their talents to audiences in Germany, in Paris, at court in Versailles, and in London (where Wolfgang wrote his first symphonies and was befriended by Johann Christian Bach, whose musical influence on Wolfgang was profound). In Paris, Wolfgang published his first works, four sonatas for clavier with accompanying violin (1764). In 1768 he composed his first opera, La ...
73: Frank Lloyd Wright
... Wright’s life truly was a work of art. Wright was born on June 8, 1867, in Richland Center, Wisconsin. His early influences include his clergyman father's playing of Bach and Beethoven and his mother's gift of geometric blocks. Growing up, Wright spent much of his summers at a farm owned by his uncles; here, his favorite pastime was ...
74: Duke Ellington: An American Legacy
... well. One of New York University's Music Department Chairmen Percy Granger ranked Ellington as on the three greatest composers in the history of music, sharing honors with J. S. Bach and Frederick Delius. (58) What makes Ellingtons accomplishments even more significant is that despite being the first Negro to gain such a distinction, he was the first and only American ...
75: Ludwig van Beethoven
... representatives of an entire nation, come to mourn the passing of the gracious mouth by which music spoke, the man who inherited and enriched the immortal fame of Handel and Bach, of Hayden and Mozart. He was an artist, and who shall stand beside him? Because he shut himself off from the world, they called him hostile and callous... He withdrew ...
76: Early History of the Pipe Organ
... 1´, including “foundations, mixtures, mutations, flutes and reeds” and a complete pedal division. These large, multi-faceted organs would be the precursors to the influential Baroque organs of J.S. Bach, Buxtehude, Scheidemann and others; these organs also influenced builders in northern Holland. (Randel 585-586) While initially Flemish in design and influence, a new school of organ design and playing ...
77: Mozart and His Music
... 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 ...
78: Jazz
... creative types of music were even composed. At one time, baroque and classical music used a lot of improvisation in their music. It was very important, and composers such as Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, and Liszt used it in their unique composing. These composers were also good at improvising themselves, and were among the best in the world in their time. Many ...
79: US Border Patrol: Pros & Cons
... of that money put into the Border Patrol. "Operation Gatekeeper" financed new lights, fencing, vehicles, equipment, and agents. It was the most extensive crackdown ever made against illegal immigrants. Robert Bach, the top policy and planning official for the immigration agency states, "It is a wonderful progress in an area where, frankly, most of us never believed that government intervention like ...
80: Cannabis Hemp. . .Marijuana!
... economy that would benefit from the re- legalization of hemp and dr-regulation of commerce in non-smoking hemp, according to the non-profit Business Alliance for Commerce in Hemp (BACH). Research by this Los Angeles-based business association indicated there are around 50,000 non-smoking commercial uses for hemp that are economically viable and market competitive. These include: A ...


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