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Piano - Types. Modern pianos come in two basic configurations and several sizes: the grand piano and the upright piano. Grand pianos have the frame and strings placed horizontally, with the strings extending away from the keyboard

It is difficult to overstate the importance of Goethe on the 19th century. In many respects, he was the originator of—or at least the first to cogently express—many ideas which would, in time, become familiar. Goethe produced volumes of poetry, essays, criticism, and scientific work, including a theory of optics and early work on evolution and linguistics


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* Encyclopedia II - Genius - Limitations

It has often been noted that geniuses are accused of a lack of common sense. Stories of a genius in a given field being incapable of grasping so-called "everyday" concepts are abundant. Einstein reportedly sawed the rudder off his sailboat while at sea. One must remember that a genius is often driven to focus intensely on a given subject. Such focus might present itself as being obsessive/compulsive in nature, but it might also simply have been a choice made by the individual. If one is engaged in groundbreaking work in one's field, maintain ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Piano - The modern piano

Piano - Types. Modern pianos come in two basic configurations and several sizes: the grand piano and the upright piano. Grand pianos have the frame and strings placed horizontally, with the strings extending away from the keyboard. This makes the grand piano a large instrument, for which the ideal setting is a spacious room with high ceilings for proper resonance. There are several sizes of grand piano. Manufacturers and models vary, but a rough generalisation distinguishes the "concert grand", (bet ...

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8.Mozart's Requiem-Lacrimosa (lyrics+translation)8.Mozart's Requiem-Lacrimosa (lyrics+translation)

Lacrimosa (III. Sequentia) from Mozart's Requiem with Latin lyrics and English translation and my drawing. Slovak philharmonic o...

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart--Eine Kleine NachtmusikWolfgang Amadeus Mozart--Eine Kleine Nachtmusik

www.encognitive.co- m Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (IPA [ˈvɔlfgaŋ amaˈdeus ˈmoːtsart], baptized Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus T...

Mozart - The best of (Part 1)Mozart - The best of (Part 1)

The songs are added in chronological order, as they are classified by the Köchel catalogue. 1. Symphony No. 25 in G minor, KV 1...

Mozart Symphony 41 K 551 - Molto AllegroMozart Symphony 41 K 551 - Molto Allegro

Woody Allen once said that Mozart's Symphony 41 proved the existence of God. Certainly, a symphony of such grandness and scale h...





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* Encyclopedia II - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Historical importance

It is difficult to overstate the importance of Goethe on the 19th century. In many respects, he was the originator of—or at least the first to cogently express—many ideas which would, in time, become familiar. Goethe produced volumes of poetry, essays, criticism, and scientific work, including a theory of optics and early work on evolution and linguistics. He was fascinated by minerals and early mineralogy (the mineral goethite is named for him). His writings, most of which are philosophic and aphoristic in nature, spurred on the develop ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Organist - Classical and church organists

Worldwide, the greatest number of organists are principally involved in church music, due to the vital role that the organ plays in traditional Christian worship. The role of the organ varies from denomination to denomination; for example, Lutheran churches in the U.S. have greater emphasis on use of the organ in worship than some others. Since there were few organs installed in locations other than churches until the late 19th century, classical organ li ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Genius - Etymology

In Ancient Rome, the genius was the guiding or "tutelary" spirit of a person or indeed of an entire gens. A related term is genius loci, the spirit of a specific locale. In contrast, the internal driving force within all living things is the animus. A specific spirit , or daemon, may inhabit an image or icon, giving it supernatural powers. A comparable term from Arabic lore is a djinn, often Anglicized as "genie". Note, however, that this te ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Genius - In philosophy

In the philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer, a genius is a person in whom intellect predominates over will much more than for the average person. In Schopenhauer's aesthetics, this predominance of intellect over will allows the genius to create artistic or academic works that are objects of pure, disinterested contemplation, the chief criterion of the aesthetic experience for Schopenhauer. Their remoteness from mundane concerns means that Schopenhauer's geniuses often display maladaptive traits in more mundane concerns; in Schopenhauer's words, they fall ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Genius - Gifted

Geniuses come gifted with phenomenal brilliance, and are often as insensitive to the limitations of mediocrity as they may be very sensitive emotionally themselves, sometimes both. The term prodigy simply denotes the presence of exceptional talent or genius in early childhood. The term prodigy and child prodigy are synonymous, the latter being a pleonasm. Artistic genius may show itself in early childhood (prodigy) or later in life; either way, geniuses eventually differentiate themselves from the rest through great originality. Intel ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Opera - Sociology of opera

All art forms have a social context, and opera likewise cannot exist in a vacuum. A string quartet exists in manuscript and printed score, and a truly musical person, playing one part, or seated at a keyboard, can hear the intent of the music, but the printed score for an opera must be realized in a production, even a slender one, for its impact. Thus there exists a "sociology of opera", which would be as interesting to general social historians (who are unaware of it, on the whole) as it is to opera buffs. Operas have always been written wi ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Works

The most important of Goethe's works produced before he went to Weimar were his tragedy Götz von Berlichingen (1773), which was the first work to bring him fame, and the novel The Sorrows of Young Werther (1774), which gained him enormous popularity as a writer in the Sturm und Drang movement. During the years at Weimar before he met Schiller he began Wilhelm Meister, wrote the dramas Iphigenie, Egmont, and ...

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