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Years Of His Life Contributed Greatly
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"Not only did I have the encouragement of constant
approval, but as the conductor of the orchestra I
could experiment, find out what made a good effect
and what weakened it, so I was free to alter,
improve, add or omit and be as bold as I pleased.
Cut off from the rest of the world I had no one to
bother me and I was forced to become original. "
The above quote was said by Franz Joseph Haydn
(1732 - 1809) during the later years of his life
and it refers to the time he spent in Eszterhaza.
Haydn ...
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Marriage Of Figaro Opera Seria
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... r marriage was trying to persuade Leopold of
her attributes: "But before I cease to plague you
with my chatter, I must make you better acquainted
with the character of Constanze. She is not ugly,
but at the same time far from beautiful. Her whole
beauty consists in two little black eyes and a
pretty figure. She has no wit, but she has enough
common sense to enable her to fulfil her duties as
a wife and mother. It is a downright lie that she
is inclined to be extravagant. On the contrary,
she...
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Central Nervous System Three Years
546 words
Sigmund Freud was born in Freiberg, which is now
Per, Czech Republic. On May 6, 1856 at the age of
three years old his family, was fleeing from the
anti-Semitic riots that were rampant in Freiberg.
They moved to Leipzig shortly after, they settled
in Vienna, where Freud remained for most of his
life, and educated at Vienna University. Since
Freud's childhood he wanted to be involved in law,
he decided to study medicine just before he went
Vienna University in 1873. Inspired by the
scientific inv...
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Twenty Five Points National Socialist German
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Adolf Hitler, a strict and cruel man who was the
cause of the Holocaust became the leader of the
Nazi party. Hitler started off as a calm child in
Austria, but as he got older he became more power
hungry and powerful in Germany. Adolf Hitler was
born on April 20 th, 1889 in Braunau-am-Inn,
Austria. His father, Alois, worked as a customs
officer on the border crossing and his mother,
Klara, had previously given birth to two other
children, Gustav and Ida, but they both died in
their infancy. In 1...
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Mozart Loves His Father Loves His Father Salieri
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The main actors and their characters they played
are: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Tom Huge Mozart's
wife Elizabeth Berridde Emperor Joseph II Jeffery
Jones The movie Amadeus was based on two
composers, Mozart and Salieri. In the begging of
the movie Salieri tries to commit suicide. A
priest comes to see Salieri to ask him if he has
anything to confess. Salieri then begins to
unravel the story of Mozart and Salieri's life
together. Mozart has been a great composer since
he was four years old. Salieri...
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Archbishop Of Salzburg Leopold Mozart
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the son of Leopold Mozart, Kapellmeister to the
Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, and much the reason
behind's Wolfgang's education. By the age of three
he could play the piano, and he was composing by
the time he was five. Mozart's elder sister Maria
Anna was also a gifted keyboard player, and in
1762 their father took the two prodigies on a
short performing tour, of the courts at Vienna and
Munich. Encouraged by their reception, they
embarked the next year on a longer tour, including
two weeks at...
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Lectures On Psychoanalysis Viennese Association Of Psychoanalysis Freud
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Sigmund Freud was born on May 6, 1856, in
Freiberg, Moravia, which is now Prior, in Czech
Republic, the son of Jacob Freud and his third
wife Amalia. Sigmund was followed by seven younger
brothers and sisters. His family constellation was
unusual because Freud's two half-brothers,
Emmanuel and Philip, were almost the same age as
his mother. Freud was younger than his nephew
John, Emmanuel's son. This odd situation may have
triggered Freud's interest on family dynamics,
leading to his ulterior fo...
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Ludwig Van Beethoven Wikipedia N D
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University: Lecturer: Course: Date: Napoleon and
the 19 th century's influence on Beethoven Outline
of content Content Page Abstract 3 Beethoven's
Early Years 3 Napoleon Bonaparte 4 Beethoven's
loss of hearing 6 From Classicism to Romanticism 7
Beethoven and Romanticism 8 Lord Byron 9
Conclusion 10 Works cited 12 Abstract Beethoven is
widely recognized as one of the greatest music
composers to ever walk the earth. He lived an
exemplary life, left a legend, and still lives on
the hearts and minds...
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Twenty Five Points Number Of Jews
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Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in an
Austrian town called Braunau. He was the forth
child of Alois Schickelgruber and Klara
Schickelgruber. Two of Hitlers siblings died from
diphtheria when they were children and one shortly
after birth. Hitler? s father was a customs
official and was described as a very strict but
comfortable man. As a child Hitler was showered
with love by his mother. When Adolf was three, his
family moved to pass along the Inn river on the
German side of the border. ...
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Paris France First Night
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March 15 -Day One the group will be leaving
Orlando International Airport by plane on Flight
212 leaving for Madrid, Spain. Price = $ 418. 00
March 18 -Day four the group will be leaving
Madrid by plane on flight 86 for Paris, France.
Price = $ 288. 00 March 21 - Day seven the group
will be leaving Paris International by plane on
flight 124 for Geneva, Switzerland. Price = $ 130.
00 March 24 - Day ten the group will leave Geneva
by plane on flight 584 for Vienna, Austria. Price
= $ 150. 00 March...
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Ludwig Van Beethoven String Quartets
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Beethoven BEETHOVEN, Ludwig van (1770 - 1827) The
composer of some of the most influential pieces of
music ever written, Ludwig van Beethoven created a
bridge between the 18 th-century classical period
and the new beginnings of Romanticism. His
greatest breakthroughs in composition came in his
instrumental work, including his symphonies.
Unlike his predecessor Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,
for whom writing music seemed to come easily,
Beethoven always struggled to perfect his work.
Ludwig van Beethov...
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Publishers New York String Quartets
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Luigi Boccherini was a prolific composer,
particularly of chamber music with a distinctive
and highly wrought style, and he is the chief
representative of Latin instrumental music during
the Viennese Classical period. Boccherini was also
an exceptional cellist. Luigi Boccherini (his
baptismal first name Rudalfo was never used) was
the son of a cello or double bass player, Leopoldo
Boccherini. Luigi was born in Lucca, Italy in
February 19, 1743. The Boccherini family had
considerable artistic gif...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Marriage Of Figaro
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Music Theory Wolfgang Mozart Aaron Stern Music
Theory Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart is perhaps
the greatest musical genius who ever lived. Mozart
s full name is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Most
people called him Mozart or Wolfgang. Mozart was
born in Salzburg, Austria, January 27, 1756. His
father, Leopold, perhaps the greatest influence on
Mozart's life, was the vice Kapellmeister
(assistant choir director) to the Archbishop of
Salzburg at the time of Mozart's birth. Mozart was
actually christene...
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Patron The Archbishop Da Ponte Mozart
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The Composer The Mozart Mozart The Composer The
youngest child and only surviving son of Leopold
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus was born in Salzburg in
1756, the year of publication of his fathers
influential treaties on violin playing. He showed
early precocity both as a Keyboard-player and
violinist, and soon turned his hand to
composition. His obvious gifts were developed
under his fathers tutelage, with those of his
elder sister, and the family, through the
indulgence of their then patron, the Arc...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concertos
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart was one of the (if
not the) most important composer (s) of the
Classical era. His accomplishments in musical
composition were outstanding against the others of
his time. He was a child prodigy, finishing his
first opera at the age of twelve, and in his later
life went on to even more amazing things. Though
we always hear of Mozart's wonderful achievements,
we hardly ever hear about the hard later life of
alcohol abuse and horrible misfortune with
children he had wh...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Amadeus Mozart Music
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Mozart Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart is
and was a remarkable musician and composer whose
legend continues to grow more than two centuries
after his death. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born
in Salzburg, Austria in 1756. Before the age of
four, he had exhibited such extraordinary powers
of musical memory and ear-sophistication that his
father, Leopold, a highly esteemed violinist and
composer in his own right, decided to give his
son, Wolfgang, harpsichord lessons. From day one
of his lesso...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Archbishop Of Salzburg
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Y ekaterina Todika
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
was baptized in Salzburg Cathedral on the day
after his birth as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgang
Theophilus. The first and last given names come
from his godfather Joannes Theophilus Pergmayr,
although Mozart preferred the Latin form of this
last name, Amadeus, more often Amadeus, or the
Italiano Amadeo. Whatever the case may be, he
rarely-if ever-used Theophilus in his signature.
The name Chrysostomus origi...
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Finished In 1788 List Of Works Mozart
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Mozart in 1788 With over two pages of compositions
finished in 1788 you would figure that this year
was an extremely busy and prosperous one for
Mozart, when in fact his situation both publicly
and privately became critical (unknown). Up until
this year the information revealed in Mozart's
personal letters has provided great insight about
his private life. A peculiar thing about letters
from this year is that there appears to be none
written after August (Keys 210). One possible
reason for this ...
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Universal Male Suffrage South German States
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Nationalism: A General Survey In order to
understand the present we must know its past such
is the task of history. The crisis in the
republics of former Yugoslavia, for example, is a
bloody proof for the validity of this statement: a
region infested with century old tensions that
periodically re-erupts in civil wars. Only with a
detailed knowledge of the country s tumultuous
past can we fully understand the causes and
intensity of the crisis. Symmetrically, when we
look at a political map of Eu...
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University Of Vienna Part One
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Otto (Rosen field) Rank was born in Vienna,
Austria on April 27, 1884. Otto changed his name
to Rank in young adulthood. He felt that this
symbolized self creation, which is his main ideal
in life. Otto's family was not wealthy enough to
send him and his brother to college, so Otto
became a locksmith while his older brother studied
law. He loved music, art, writing poems, reading
philosophy and literature. After reading Freud's
Interpretation of Dreams, Otto used psychoanalytic
ideas in his manu...
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