HAYDN STRING QUARTET NO. 62, OP. 76 NO. 3 ″EMPEROR″ (2ND MOV) VERIDIS QUARTET (LIVE PERFORMANCE)
For Lesson 10, you are required to write a two-page paper about a piece of music of your choice. By the time you have gotten to Lesson 10, you will have read many desсrіptions about music in terms of melody, rhythm, harmony, texture, dynamics, timbre, form, word-music relationship, and genre (Elements of Music explained in first several chapters of the textbook). This paper should be two pages double spaced in Times 12-point font – no more and no less. You should choose a piece that appealed to you in some way (it can be any piece that we have studied in the book). The first paragraph should introduce the piece of music (when was it written, who composed it, describe any cultural or political circumstances during that time). At the end of this first paragraph, set up your next three paragraphs explaining the three elements of music that you are going to describe in this piece. The middle three paragraphs will then look at your piece in detail talking about three of the musical elements as they relate to your chosen piece of music. The final paragraph is your concluding paragraph which becomes your final word on your piece. You can talk about the piece’s place in musical history – how that piece may have influenced pieces that came after it or responded in various ways to pieces before. Be creative in the final paragraph as you bring together your desсrіptions of the piece’s musical elements and how this particular piece deserved to be a part of the musical canon that is studied so many years later. For Lesson 10, you are required to write a two-page paper about a piece of music of your choice. By the time you have gotten to Lesson 10, you will have read many desсrіptions about music in terms of melody, rhythm, harmony, texture, dynamics, timbre, form, word-music relationship, and genre (Elements of Music explained in first several chapters of the textbook). This paper should be two pages double spaced in Times 12-point font – no more and no less. You should choose a piece that appealed to you in some way (it can be any piece that we have studied in the book). The first paragraph should introduce the piece of music (when was it written, who composed it, describe any cultural or political circumstances during that time). At the end of this first paragraph, set up your next three paragraphs explaining the three elements of music that you are going to describe in this piece. The middle three paragraphs will then look at your piece in detail talking about three of the musical elements as they relate to your chosen piece of music. The final paragraph is your concluding paragraph which becomes your final word on your piece. You can talk about the piece’s place in musical history – how that piece may have influenced pieces that came after it or responded in various ways to pieces before. Be creative in the final paragraph as you bring together your desсrіptions of the piece’s musical elements and how this particular piece deserved to be a part of the musical canon that is studied so many years later.