Museum Entrance Welcome to the Lobby Franz Liszt Johannes Brahms Don’t have a room four. Don’t...

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Museum Entrance Welcome to the Lobby Franz Liszt Johannes Brahms Don’t have a room four. Don’t have a room three. Museum I had to do for Mr. Evans because he made us it was a very long project but I had a lot of ISS time to complete it. Cort Hudson Artifact 1

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Museum Entrance

Welcome to the Lobby

Franz Liszt Johannes Brahms Don’t have a room

four.

Don’t have a room three.

Museum I had to do for Mr. Evans because he made us it was a very long project but I had a lot of ISS

time to complete it.

Cort Hudson Cort Hudson

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My name is Cort Hudson, I am a senior at Alleghany High School. I am 18, throughout my life I have been an athlete and love sports. I have an older sister named Haley (19) and younger brother named Troy (14), my moms name is Marsha and my dads is Tim.

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Franz Liszt

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Johannes Brahms

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An impressive polychoral style developed, which gave Europe some of the most sonorous music composed up to that time. During this time, artists and musicians produced works that displayed more artistic freedom and individualism. The distinctive sounds of the Renaissance era were comprised of smooth, imitative, polyphonic style. This musical period was from 1400 – 1600. Printing was perfected , Columbus founded the new world, Copernicus found that the earth revolved around the sun, Martin Luther founded a new religion, and da Vinci and Michelangelo during this era.

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Franz Liszt was born in Raiding, Hungary on October 22, 1811. He began to compose at the age of 8. He had an affair and children with Marie d’Agoult, and later lived with Prince Carolyne Sayn- Wittgenstein in Weimar, where he had his most productive period. By death he had written more than 700 compositions. He studied throughout Europe learning form other composers. Franz was very naturally he had lessons with Carl Czerny in Vienna. Liszt family moved to Paris in 1823 where he was refused admission to the Paris Conservatoire because he was a foreigner; instead, he studied with Anton Reicha. He finally hit it big after an outstanding performance in Paris in 1824. Liszt composed and performed many concerts and pieces in his life. He passed away in Bayreuth, Bavaria on July 31, 1886.

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Requiem

Christusi

Mazeppa

Tasso

Orpheus

19 Hungarian Rhapsodies, 2 Concert Studies, 2 Legends

Du Bist Wie Eine Blume

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Johannes Brahms was born in Hamburg, Germany, on May 7th, 1833 and died April 3rd, 1897. The son of musician, he became a piano prodigy. In 1853 he met the composer Robert Schumann and his pianist wife, Robert immediately proclaimed him a genius. He moved to Vienna in 1863. The success of his German Requiem gave him an international reputation in 1868, then his first symphony in 1876 gave him even greater fame. Some considered him the greatest him the greatest living composer.

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4 Symphonies, 2 Piano Concerts, A Violin Concert, and a Double Concert for Violin and Cello.

Orchestral Works- Symphonies No. 1 – 4, Serenade No. 1 and 2

Chamber Music- Opera 87, 101 and 114

Piano Music- Paganini Variations, Variations

Vocal Music- 20 Canons

Choral Music- German Requiem and Alto Rhapsody

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