Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047 The instruments heard throughout the concerto are violins, violas, a cello, a bass, an oboe, a recorder, a keyed trumpet, and a harpsichord. The first movement begins at a quick tempo. Sixteenth notes are played constantly and are passed around the different instruments. Throughout the sixteenth not passages or mordents and other embellishments. The keyed trumpet plays lip trills rather than p laying fingered trills. The phrases of the first
1. Two major influences of German Baroque music was the German Violin Bow and the German Baroque Organ. These two major factors influenced the sound as it created a new type of sound. 2. Before Bach, music was much duller and not that interesting, there were also no real foundation in the music. After Bach, more musical techniques and varieties like tonal changes were established, the German baroque bow and other instruments played chords were also invented and that made his pieces of music more
we don't do it? Do you mind very much?’ The trouble was, I just didn't want to do it. I felt more depressed than sexy, if you want to know the truth. She was depressing…’The thing is, I had an operation very recently.’...’On my wuddayacallit--my clavichord.’”. These 2 distinct quotes are an example of how lying is incorporated into Holden’s social life. The quote on page 63 shows Holden brainstorming about telling an alarming lie to one of his only close friends, Jane, and only stopping because he
The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard. Widely used in Western music for solo performance, ensemble use, chamber music, and accompaniment, the piano is also very popular as an aid to composing and rehearsal. Although not portable and often expensive, the piano 's versatility and ubiquity have made it one of the most familiar musical instruments.Piano originated on Europe in the eighteenth century, Italian Bartolommeo Cristofori invented a instrument which similar to modern
Holden makes up some story about having surgery on his clavichord. The clavichord a small, rectangular keyboard instrument, not a part of the human body. The point being that only a child would make up something as ridiculous as this. Moreover, Holden would refuse to let Sunny the prostitute provide her service because
The greatest composer of all time Johann Sebastian Bach was born on March 21st, 1685 in Germany. Bach was the eighth and last child born to Johann Ambrosius and Maria Elisabeth Bach. For many years, members of the Bach family throughout Germany had held positions such as organists, instrumentalists, or Cantors, and the family name gained a wide reputation for musical talent. Although most of his family members were composers as well, he was the most important member as he was a genius at balancing
The Impact of Pianos on America Did you know that the first precedent of the piano was created in 500 BCE? The invention of the piano was a revolutionary step in the music world. Not only did it impact music, but the piano also made an impact on America’s culture as we know it. Beginning around the 1700s, the piano began paving its path, being invented to extend the range and pitch that any instrument previously could not achieve. With such a range, musicians began to rise in America to be famous
Holden was not ready for sex and tries to slip out of it. He tells himself that, “Once I get started I can go for hours”, he even gives sunny the impression that he is some guy named “Jim Steele.” Holden told sunny that he just had surgery on his clavichord because he was not ready for sex. “The thing is I had an operation very recently. Well actually, it's in the spinal canal. I mean it's quite a ways down from the spinal canal.” In a way Holden is a hypocrite for doing so because he is trying to
Many issues such as drama, schoolwork and hormones affect teenagers, but in The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, Holden Caulfield is most affected by seeking acceptance. His need for acceptance is one that many people suffer during the critical high school years where friends and popularity take precedence over schoolwork. As a young man alone in New York City, Holden wanders around aimlessly looking for someone to talk to him and accept him. In The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield seeks
Chronic lying is a slippery slope that can quickly lead to a loss of trust, respect, and ultimately, one's own sense of identity and self-worth. J.D. Salinger’s, “The Catcher in the Rye”, follows Holden Caulfield, a 16-year-old boy, who is struggling to come to terms with the complexities of adulthood and the world around him, as he navigates through various experiences and encounters after he is expelled from prep school. Throughout the novel Holden lies on the train to Mrs. Morrow, at the club
was the Symbolum Nicenum, third was the Sanctus, lastly the four was called Osanna. Bach was also widely known for being an amazing keyboard player. Some of the keyboard instruments that he played very well consisted of the: harpsicord, organ, clavichord and the lute-harpsichord. Johann had also written the “Little Organ Book” that contained forty-six chorale preludes for the organ, that were composed from 1708 – 1717 from when Bach was the court organist in Weimar. However, three of them were not
Lavonte Douse Ms. Ressler Literature and composition September 26, 2014 Should a teenager be given too much freedom? No, teens like to be in charge of their lives, feeling as if they are adults. But too much power is not good. A teen without rules and boundaries is a walking time bomb. Doing what ever they want as they please and not knowing what consequences are awaiting. Just like Holden and Miles, two teens with way to much freedom. Catcher in the rye by J.D Salinger and Looking for Alaska
circumstances creating enduring fame, it is important to note several contrasts between Mozart and other composers. Whereas Telemann first took music lessons at ten and wrote his first opera at twelve, at the age of three Mozart was playing the clavichord, by the age of four he had written his first compositions, and by five, he had given his first public performance at Salzburg University. To further contrast Mozart and Telemann, Johann Sebastian Bach was Telemann’s contemporary and overshadowed
There are many things about the Renaissance time period that made it special. Between the swashbuckling pirates and the witchcraft, the Renaissance was an exciting era. There were also things like the Black Death and the London fire, that made this era equally as tragic as it was interesting. One thing that really defined the Renaissance time was the music. The music of the Renaissance was important in the cultural aspects of that time period. The music from the Renaissance is drastically different
when he was ten years old. Therefore he moved in with his brother Johann Christoph, who was older than him by fourteen years, in Ohrdruf. Now by this time J. S. Bach was already suitable to play the violin. By age fifteen, he knew how to play the clavichord; his brother, who was Pachelbel’s student, taught him. He then went on to learn Greek, Latin, arithmetic, etc. Five Years later he decided to leave his brother and went to a school in Lueneburg. There he joined the choir of the Michaëlisschule.
Growing up and transitioning into adulthood is all about jumping over obstacles that fall in your way. You do not just grow up instantly or mature once you hit a certain age, it is gradual, and may not happen until you are emotionally mature. In the book,“The Catcher in The Rye,” written by J.D. Salinger there is a sixteen-year-old boy named Holden. His views on life are much more abstract than the usual sixteen-year old’s. Holden views the people around him as phony and corrupt, yet has a different
All his music could be split into 4 categories: The Neptunes; N*E*R*D; Solo albums; albums he produced as not a part of The Neptunes. First track Pharrell produced was Wreckx-N-Effect 's 1992 hit "Rump Shaker". By 1994 Hugo and Williams formed The Neptunes - their production duo, which will lead to their first successes. “The Neptunes sound” was first heard on Noreaga’s 1998 track “Superhug”, which reached #36 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was Williams’ and Hugo’s first big hit. The Neptunes
“In a music of worship God is always present with his grace.” This is a handwritten note found in a copy of the Calov Bible beside 2 Chronicles 5:14, that belonged to one of the greatest musical composers of all time… Johann Sebastian Bach! Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer and musician, during the Baroque period. Bach’s compositions include: the Toccata & Fugue in D minor, 2 passions, the magnificent Mass in B minor, as well as over three hundred cantatas. His music is known for its artistic
The life of Ludwig Van Beethoven starts on December 16, 1770 with his baptism in Bonn. His father was a musician with a weakness when it came to alcohol. His mother was a gentle, retired, sweet woman. Beethoven took an interest in music at a very young age. His father taught him to play more and more every day and night. At the age of 7, he performed his first public performance on March 26, 1778. His father announced that he was 6 years old which made him think that he was younger than he actually
In storytelling, minor characters always serve some sort of purpose. They often give the main character something to think about or they teach him or her a lesson. The impact of minor characters on the protagonist sometimes have a lasting impact. Authors may connect minor characters with a certain theme or message, even if it is not noticeable to the reader or protagonist at first. In his novel The Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger uses many minor characters to show the effect they have on Holden