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Symphony # 5, Second Movement |
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Sounds like: Pretty fast. Huge burst of strings and horns at beginning. Mainly huge burst of stings. Burst of horns too. Who it's by: Beethoven Genre: Symphony Orchestra Form: Themes and Variations Expected by Audience? No. Notes: It is an extended set of variations based on two themes. Described as (Moderately slow with movements). |
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Symphony # 5, Fourth Movement |
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Sounds Like: Slow with mainly strings and flutes (??)... Flutes come in the middle. Who it's by: Beethoven Genre: Symphony Orchestra Form:Sonata (there is a coda) Expected by Audience? No. Notes: Is the climax of the symphony |
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Who it's by: Schubert Genre: Lied Expected by Audience? Yes. Notes: Piano reps horse galloping |
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Sounds like: Very slow. Notes almost seem random. Also, this particular example is extremely short. Who It's by: R. Schumann Genre: Art Song; Part Of song cycle Expected by Audience? Yes. Notes: About a finance he had before Clara |
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Sounds like: Carnival music at the beginning. Only piano. Who it's by: R. Schumann Genre: Art Song; Part of a Song Cycle Expected by Audience? Yes. Notes: Means, "reunion". |
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Sounds like: Incredibly soft piano over vocals. Who it's by: C. schumann Genre: Art Song; Part of a Song Cycle Expected by Audience: Yes. Notes: Means "If you love for beauty". Was part of a cycle song written by her and her husband, R. Schumann. |
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