tucomena


Bach is supposed to be the master of counterpoint..

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Feb
24
Filed Under (Music) by Elizabeth
prem73


music, and he is among the most enduringly popular of classical composers. Mozart Effect The concept of the “Mozart effect” was described by French researcher, Dr. Alfred A. Tomatis in his 1991 book Pourquoi Mozart?. He used the music of Mozart in his efforts to “retrain” the ear, and believed that listening to the music presented at differing frequencies helped the ear, and promoted healing and the development of the brain. The Mozart effect can refer to: A set of research results that …

Feb
07
Filed Under (Classical Music) by Elizabeth
somebody super cool


It’s not really “citing” per se; I’m writing a paper on the Mozart Effect (my paper is about how it doesn’t exist), and I want to know what I have to do when I write “Mozart’s Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major.” Do I put “Sonata for Two…” in quotes, or italicize it, or what?

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Feb
06
Filed Under (Music) by Elizabeth
keonepax


excerpts from music created by some of the great classical music composers… this is the seventh of eight parts ???