Menage A Trois Brought Together Term Paper

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La Mort D'Ophelie, Berlioz -- -Choir

Style-Romanticism

Unity and Variety-emphasis upon unity

Structure of the Music

Purpose of the Music

Tempo-Adagio

Volume-low

Rhythm-Consistent

Melody-Consistent

Harmony-balanced

Form-Circular

Historical Period-1842

Vier Gesange, Op. 17, Brahms-Choir

Style-Enlightenment

Unity and Variety

Structure of the Music

Purpose of the Music

Tempo-Adagio

Volume-Low

Rhythm-Consistent

Melody-Consistent

Harmony-balanced

Form-Enlightenment

Historical Period-Mid 1800s

Pavane in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 50

Style-Romantic

Unity and Variety

Structure of the Music

Purpose of the Music

Tempo-Adagio

Volume-Low

Rhythm-Consistent

Melody-Consistent

Harmony-Balanced

Form-Romantic

Historical Period-1885

Faure - Choir Fantasy...

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It gave me an overall feeling of satisfaction due to unity of choir and instrumentation.

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Historical Period-1808

The instrumentation of concert included sopranos from the Ebell chorale and the Hollywood master Chorale, as well as soloists, alto, tenor, bass, violin, viola, violoncello, double bass, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, French horn, trombone, percussion, harp.

I enjoyed the concert. It gave me an overall feeling of satisfaction due to unity of choir and instrumentation.


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