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	<title>Comments on: Amadeus Reactions</title>
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		<title>By: cp</title>
		<link>http://fams.musiced.net/2007/02/01/amadeus-reactions/#comment-388</link>
		<author>cp</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2007 21:46:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>in class we listend to a melody/ peice from the 15th century written by wolfgang amandeus mozard and its about 3 songs. this was based on the song twingle twingle little star.

i heard men singing in a capella, slow, sad, and  quite long songs with different tones. mazard was a very important person in his ages and  one of the pieces i most like from him is this one.

in my opinion its a lovely song to hear it in a calm mood with soft atmosphere..</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>in class we listend to a melody/ peice from the 15th century written by wolfgang amandeus mozard and its about 3 songs. this was based on the song twingle twingle little star.</p>
<p>i heard men singing in a capella, slow, sad, and  quite long songs with different tones. mazard was a very important person in his ages and  one of the pieces i most like from him is this one.</p>
<p>in my opinion its a lovely song to hear it in a calm mood with soft atmosphere..</p>
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		<title>By: hsmfan1992</title>
		<link>http://fams.musiced.net/2007/02/01/amadeus-reactions/#comment-60</link>
		<author>hsmfan1992</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2007 23:52:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>During class we listend to a peice by Wolfgang Amandeus and it had 2 songs and they were twinle twinle little star and the abc's and what I liked about the peice was that it was very calming to me and it made me feel happy and excting and it would be played in an concert or an Oprea to. 
  My favorite part was when he played twinkle twinkle little star because thats all that I herd most of the times and some parts it was the ABC's. When it was played it had a little up and down's  and I think it's it's one of my favorite songs from Mozarts peice and songs that he wrote.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During class we listend to a peice by Wolfgang Amandeus and it had 2 songs and they were twinle twinle little star and the abc&#8217;s and what I liked about the peice was that it was very calming to me and it made me feel happy and excting and it would be played in an concert or an Oprea to.<br />
  My favorite part was when he played twinkle twinkle little star because thats all that I herd most of the times and some parts it was the ABC&#8217;s. When it was played it had a little up and down&#8217;s  and I think it&#8217;s it&#8217;s one of my favorite songs from Mozarts peice and songs that he wrote.</p>
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		<title>By: sydneybc</title>
		<link>http://fams.musiced.net/2007/02/01/amadeus-reactions/#comment-42</link>
		<author>sydneybc</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2007 01:15:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The piece we listened to in class was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, known to be the best composer of all time.  Mozart lived a very short life span, being very famous at an extraordinary young age.  The people during this era I find to be quite selfish and always trying to look their very best and quite flashy.  In fact, the era and people were both ostentatious in public.  The song We listened to was composed for a single piano and had a very intricate and precise structure.
	The song we listened to in class this week had a base melody of “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” and quite beautiful.  The entire song was based on that simple tune and included several variations, so it was not in the least bit boring.  There were diverse notes being performed throughout the song such as short, rapid notes.  I could imagine one hand playing the simple melody and the other going nuts due to the complexity of the piece.  The song begins with the simple tune and then progresses to the variations that were written by Mozart.  One of the variations was light and simple, especially compared to the other ones.  I, personally, enjoyed the 2nd variation.  I found it to be very amusing.  One of the sections played was quite depressing, mopy, and somber.  It was very derogatory.  There were also a copious amount of spaces between the various notes.  The end was slightly prolonged and the song I felt was longer than it should be.  My attention was diverted and I became distracted.  However, I realize, that this was written about 300 years ago and there was not the technology and entertainment we have today (nor the virtues I might add, but that is not relevant).  Since there was little to do, this song would most likely be quite appealing due to its spectacular melody and wonderful music heard when performed.  The end was very peaceful and tranquil, but there was a strong, precise ending.
	This song had a theme and variations.  Its articulate notes and melody was quite stunning and even I am astounded at its impeccable and unique use of notes.  The way Mozart was able to turn a simple tune into something quite stupendous is quite incredible.  I could easily tell that there were a lot of diverse emotions expressed in this song.  I was able to conjure several vivid pictures while listening to this composition.  I was first able to picture a ballet which had an abundant amount of dancers that performed a dance with a cannon.  Eventually, only a single, young girl was left dancing and twirling.  This girl was around six years old and had a ver y pallid, expressionless face.  Her beauty was immense.  There were other images as well that came to my mind in which will take a while to elaborate on.  Mozart’s piece for a solo piano was passionate and beautiful.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The piece we listened to in class was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, known to be the best composer of all time.  Mozart lived a very short life span, being very famous at an extraordinary young age.  The people during this era I find to be quite selfish and always trying to look their very best and quite flashy.  In fact, the era and people were both ostentatious in public.  The song We listened to was composed for a single piano and had a very intricate and precise structure.<br />
	The song we listened to in class this week had a base melody of “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” and quite beautiful.  The entire song was based on that simple tune and included several variations, so it was not in the least bit boring.  There were diverse notes being performed throughout the song such as short, rapid notes.  I could imagine one hand playing the simple melody and the other going nuts due to the complexity of the piece.  The song begins with the simple tune and then progresses to the variations that were written by Mozart.  One of the variations was light and simple, especially compared to the other ones.  I, personally, enjoyed the 2nd variation.  I found it to be very amusing.  One of the sections played was quite depressing, mopy, and somber.  It was very derogatory.  There were also a copious amount of spaces between the various notes.  The end was slightly prolonged and the song I felt was longer than it should be.  My attention was diverted and I became distracted.  However, I realize, that this was written about 300 years ago and there was not the technology and entertainment we have today (nor the virtues I might add, but that is not relevant).  Since there was little to do, this song would most likely be quite appealing due to its spectacular melody and wonderful music heard when performed.  The end was very peaceful and tranquil, but there was a strong, precise ending.<br />
	This song had a theme and variations.  Its articulate notes and melody was quite stunning and even I am astounded at its impeccable and unique use of notes.  The way Mozart was able to turn a simple tune into something quite stupendous is quite incredible.  I could easily tell that there were a lot of diverse emotions expressed in this song.  I was able to conjure several vivid pictures while listening to this composition.  I was first able to picture a ballet which had an abundant amount of dancers that performed a dance with a cannon.  Eventually, only a single, young girl was left dancing and twirling.  This girl was around six years old and had a ver y pallid, expressionless face.  Her beauty was immense.  There were other images as well that came to my mind in which will take a while to elaborate on.  Mozart’s piece for a solo piano was passionate and beautiful.</p>
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