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  Encyclopedia: 1827 in music
Years in music March 9 is the 68th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (69th in Leap years).
Musical taste in Vienna had changed during the first decades of the 19th century; the public were chiefly interested in light Italian opera (especially Rossini) and easygoing chamber music and songs, to suit the prevalent bourgeois taste.
It has been said that he wrote beautiful vocal music without regard for the limitations of human singers, treating the voice as if it were a symphonic instrument - even though his conversation books note his desire to make his music singable and include references that indicate that he had remembered his father's singing lessons.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/1827-in-music   (650 words)

  
 Music
Music 660 courses: Honors candidates in the School of Music are required to take a total of 16 to 18 honors credits in music courses as follows: 16 honors credits (8+8) in two of the three areas listed or 18 honors credits (6+6+6) in all three areas.
Music from the Middle Ages to the present, including songs, opera, chamber music, orchestral music, and jazz, within the context of social and cultural history.
Early Music Ensemble specializing in performance of instrumental and vocal early music, using the school's collection of replicas of early instruments.
www.wisc.edu /pubs/home/archives/gopher/lettsci94/00000152.html   (2055 words)

  
 Music, School of
The Doctor of Musical Arts and the Ph.D. degrees are the highest degrees conferred by the School of Music.
Classification of musical instruments, theoretical systems, scale structures, role of music in society, relationship of music to other arts in their cultures.
Music in Central and South America from 16th century vice-regal courts to 20th century; national characteristics and apparent effects of native and Western European traditions.
www.wisc.edu /pubs/home/archives/gopher/grad94/00000232.html   (2204 words)

  
 Blackburn College Music Courses
This is the second course in a four-semester music theory sequence that contributes to the core of musical knowledge for the music major.
This is the third in the four-semester music theory sequence that contributes to the core of musical knowledge for the music major.
This is the fourth in the four-semester music theory sequence that contributes to the core of musical knowledge for the music major.
www.blackburn.edu /music.courses.asp   (1058 words)

  
 Music (C MUS)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
C MUS 325 HISTORY OF MUSIC II (3) Music from 1700 to 1827; the music of the late baroque and the classical periods.
C MUS 326 HISTORY OF MUSIC III (3) Music from 1827 to the present; the romantic era to the contemporary.
C MUS 440 FORMS IN MUSIC (3 per semester, maximum of99) An investigation of the traditional forms of tonal music in Western culture.
www.psu.edu /bulletins/bluebook/courses/c_mus.htm   (311 words)

  
 Requirements for a Minor in Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
MUSIC MINOR: APPLIED MUSIC-PRINCIPAL INSTRUMENT#### The Applied Music minor is for nonmusic majors with some musical background who wish to continue their musical training on a more formal basis or music majors who wish to receive formal training on an additional instrument.
A list of applied music minors can be found in the chart on page viii in the front of this catalog, or can be obtained from the Department or the College of Arts and Science Advisement Center.
It is directed towards two groups of students: (1) The non-music major who desires a focused study of jazz and its performance techniques; (2) Music Majors who wish to round out their education in music with a structured study of jazz.
www.udel.edu /provost/ugradcat/ugradcat95/16/dept/Music/2.html   (464 words)

  
 Societal Views of Music and Composers, 1685-1827
The three basic changes which characterize the classical period in music (1750-1820) as opposed to the baroque were: the replacement of counterpoint with homophony, the elimination of the basso continuo and the introduction of new instruments.
Perhaps Beethoven's greatest contribution to musical society, apart from his music itself, was that he brought the idea of art for art's sake into the musical realm.
Music came to be accorded a status equal to that of painting, sculpture and literature.
www.loyno.edu /~history/journal/1985-6/mcletchie.htm   (2780 words)

  
 1827 in music - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
See also:1826 in music,other events of 1827, 1828 in music and thelist of 'years in music'.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about 1827 in music contains research on
1827 in music, Events, Popular music, Classical music, Opera, Births, Deaths, 1827 and Years in music.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/1827_in_music   (88 words)

  
 Classical composer biographies
His later chamber music, such as the two string quintets and the clarinet quintet, is very beautiful, often conveying a wistful, slightly melancholic mood.
One of the strangest phenomena of music publishing today is the way in which his piano concerto is almost invariably coupled with Grieg’s.
All of his music that I have heard is full of feeling, though the feeling expressed is often bitterness, sadness, or sardonic "humour".
www.cl.cam.ac.uk /users/mn200/music   (3039 words)

  
 Music
Use the term 'folk music' (or just the word 'music') as the first search term and the name of the country (or region) as the second term.
Gelman Library (as well as the music libraries at Catholic University and at American University) are rich in sheet music and musical scores.
Music and dance in the context of North America.
www.gwu.edu /gelman/guides/arts/music.html   (2332 words)

  
 Music interactive multimedia at DePaul University Library
Music performed by the Vermeer Quartet; recorded in Teldec- Studio Berlin, March 1987.
Includes musical performances, biographies, contemporary news events and history, major visual art styles and artists, musical trivia, quizzes, on- line help, definitions of musical terms, and quick index to composers.
SUMMARY: Selected musical masterworks integrated with historical and cultural slides presented on educational videodiscs enhance the teaching of music appreciation, music theory, and music history.
condor.depaul.edu /~racker/music/medlist.html   (3212 words)

  
 Requirements for a Minor in Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
University of Delaware 1996-1997 Undergraduate Catalog College of Arts and Science Arts & Science Departments Music Requirements for a Minor in Music A minimum grade of C is required in each course for music minors.
The Applied Music minor is for nonmusic majors with some musical background who wish to continue their musical training on a more formal basis or music majors who wish to receive formal training on an additional instrument.
21 ___________________________________________________________________________ Music Minor: Musical Studies The Musical Studies minor is for nonmusic majors who wish to increase their knowledge and understanding of the history and theory of music.
www.udel.edu /provost/ugradcat/ugradcat97/16/dept/Music/2.html   (463 words)

  
 Andrews - Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Beethoven and his musical taste had changed its style during the new decades of the 19th century.
The people of Viennese were careful of Beethoven's great musical genius and devoted time to the easy flowing chamber music and songs.
Classical music for Beethoven was a disaster during 1802 with his hearing loss getting much worse day by day.
music.hu.com /andrews.html   (534 words)

  
 1819 in music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
See also: 1818 in music other events of 1819 1820 in music and the list of 'years in music'.
Edward Hodges,: Doctor in Music of Sydney Sussex College, Cambridge; organist of the Churches of St. James and St. Nicholas, Bristol, England, 1819-18...
The gem of this CD is Stern's 1959 account of the Berg Violin Concerto with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic...
www.freeglossary.com /1819_in_music   (172 words)

  
 Kiwanis Club of Ottawa - 1998 Kiwanis Music Festival
It was originally known as the Ottawa Music Festival Association until 1985 when the Kiwanis Clubs of the National Capital Region assumed shared responsibility with non-Kiwanian volunteers for the Festival.
The Kiwanis Music and Dance Festival Association is responsible for preparing and presenting a competitive Music Festival annually.
All types of performers of all ages and degrees of education and ability will have the opportunity to perform and be adjudicated by teachers and performers of the highest professional standing from across North America.
www.ottawakiwanis.org /kco.nsf/e/1A279EA4081FD775852564CD005CE49F?OpenDocument   (496 words)

  
 19th-Century Music History, UM Libraries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Music reference and research materials: an annotated bibliography, 5th ed.
Fetis was a model for biographical research in music.
A bibliography of and index to continuations in the field of music.
www.lib.umd.edu /PAL/guides.romantic.html   (1356 words)

  
 Early_Is_Review
Bach was born in 1685 and died in 1750.
It was remarkable how much more pungent and quirky this highly advanced music sounded on the fortepiano, with its delicacy of tone, its harpsichord-like timbres in the lower octaves, and the general resemblance of its sonorities to an old honky-tonk piano at a curiously high degree of refinement.
They were a bit more sober in the G Minor Sonata, Opus 5, No. 2, for their interpretive fancy expanded or receded in sensitive response to the music's inherent character, and the G Minor Sonata covers a wide range of musical thought and expression.
home.att.net /~e.zivian/Early_Is_Review.html   (1372 words)

  
 Music@Menlo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The music composed in the last ten years of Beethoven’s life is music like none other: mystifying and transcendental, yet immediate in its emotive pull; in turns grand and monumental, then intimate, and at times confessional.
The result of a commission for three quartets from a Russian prince was five musical miracles for which Beethoven was never paid.
Juxtaposing traditional with experimental forms, folk tunes with modern harmony, and operatic gesture with religious meditation, these works continue to stir the deepest emotions and demand the utmost artistry of their performers.
www.musicatmenlo.org /festival/eternity.php   (509 words)

  
 Seton Hall University Library CD Music Collection
Winds of change [sound recording] : American music for wind ensemble from the 1950s to the 1970s.
The musical fantasies of Charles Griffes and Deems Taylor [sound recording].
Music of the American Revolution [sound recording] : the birth of liberty.
library.shu.edu /cdmusic.htm   (2443 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Also included are marches, quicksteps, and other dance music, and classical works by Beethoven and Mendelssohn.
DESCRIPTION Four volumes of handwritten music, most of which was copied from other sources.
Volume 1 (32 pp.) consists of dance music, such as marches and quicksteps, mostly without lyrics.
www.lib.unc.edu /mss/inv/w/Wilcox,Glenn_C.   (300 words)

  
 HOASM: James Hook
James Hook was conversant with the musical styles of his day and successfully exploited the style galant.
His first overture of 1766, written in the Mannheim style, is indicative of the orchestral music that was to follow.
Six years of Vauxhall programs are known, and these identify some instrumental music that is now lost; the works cannot be accurately dated since they may have been in the Vauxhall repertory for some years, but much of his printed music can be accurately dated from the Entry Book of Copies at Stationer's Hall, London.
www.hoasm.org /VIIJ/Hook.html   (928 words)

  
 Franz Schubert program notes (Apr'04) | Chamber Orchestra of the Springs
Music is the production of my genius and my misery.
None of his symphonies was performed during his lifetime (except, perhaps, for readings at private concerts Schubert held himself) and not one was published until some fifty years after his death.
In 1827, a music dictionary was published in which Schubert's name did not even appear.
www.chamberorchestraofthesprings.org /Schubt44.htm   (655 words)

  
 MU-383 Music History 3 at Blackburn College (Main Page)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Perceptive Listening - Listen to different genres of Romantic-era music attentively and analytically, with a view towards identifying the musical elements that give those genres their characteristic qualities.
Vocabulary - Describe and comment on the music you hear using appropriate terminology in an effort to increase the intelligibility of your written and oral discussions of the music.
Teaching modules on Romantic-era music developed by the student with the guidance of the instructor, and delivered to students in the MU-200 Music Appreciation course.
www.markzobel.com /mu383.htm   (751 words)

  
 Classical Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
To be culturally literate, it is imperative that you be familiar with the major composers and works of the Golden Age of Music (1760-1827).
This age includes many of the greatest musical geniuses in western history including Mozart, and Beethoven.
If your browser is equipped with the appropriate drivers you can also hear samples of their music.
www.li.suu.edu /library/COURSES/HUM101/classmus.htm   (164 words)

  
 Strauss, Josef (1827-70) - Waltz: Music of the Spheres : notes by Paul Serotsky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Strauss, Josef (1827-70) - Waltz: Music of the Spheres
To amuse the punters, pieces received catchy, but not always musically justified, titles.
Music of the Spheres opens with suitably “celestial” sounds, but once past the gimmick it’s “business as usual” - so prepare to sway in your seats!
www.musicweb-international.com /Programme_Notes/jstrauss_waltzmofspheres.htm   (225 words)

  
 Music
Post-Civil War music reflects the problems of Reconstruction and the beginnings of urbanization and the northern migration of African Americans.
Includes both printed and manuscript music (mostly in the form of "part books" for individual instruments) selected from the collections of the Music Division of the Library of Congress and the Walter Dignam Collection of the Manchester Historic Association (Manchester, New Hampshire).
The WPA California Folk Music Project is a multi-format ethnographic field collection that includes sound recordings, still photographs, drawings, and written documents from a variety of European ethnic and English- and Spanish-speaking communities in Northern California.
library.albany.edu /subject/music.html   (5175 words)

  
 Time Travel: Dolly Parton's latest album is one of her best, even though she minimizes her own remarkable achievements: ...
She combined country-pop a decade before country-pop was cool, and then she did somewhat the same thing several years ago in helping revive the music of her roots, bluegrass.
As savvy at marketing as she is, Parton has so far failed to garner the recognition she deserves as one of the most talented musicians working in pop music today.
Parton presents her re-imaginings with as little discussion as possible, whether in the album packaging or in advance publicity and press interviews, about just how political and politically liberal the majority of them are.
www.metroweekly.com /arts_entertainment/music.php?ak=1827   (946 words)

  
 1828 in music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
See also:1827 in music,other events of 1828, 1829 in music and thelist of 'years in music'.
All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
The little shepherd boy Findelkind--who repeated--"was sorely disturbed and distressed to see these.
www.termsdefined.net /18/1828-in-music.html   (82 words)

  
 Music Education , Southeast Missouri State University
History and Lit of Music to 1827 (3)
Music education majors’ professional education requirements vary from those of other secondary education majors.
Music education majors’ additional requirements vary from those of other secondary education majors.
www.semo.edu /study/secondaryed/music.htm   (155 words)

  
 BEETHOVEN Music for Cello and Piano - Volume 3 NAXOS 8.555787 [PCW]: Classical CD Reviews- September 2004 MusicWeb(UK)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
With this disc, Maria Kliegel and Nina Tichmann complete their survey of Beethoven’s music for cello and piano.
Collectors of the first two volumes have no reason to hesitate in completing the set.
If you are starting your collection of Beethoven’s cello music the Naxos discs offer no price advantage (rather a slight disadvantage over the other sets mentioned because three discs are required).
www.musicweb-international.com /classrev/2004/Sept04/Beethoven_cello.htm   (660 words)

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