William Tell -This piece by Rossini is a instead shifty piece of practice of medicine. For the most part the hearer is put into a position that the built-in piece will be rather melodic and peaceful, tho in an instant all of that changes and throws the auditor for a complete loop. As the prelude warms the listener, one begins to start the idea that a sense of nature is present in the music, with the little chirps from the softer instruments. As the listener continues there begins a low, but ever present rising in intensity feeler from all the instruments. From what seemed to be a careless peaceful tone, becomes a menacing and powerful thrust of music. Moreover, as soon as the listener becomes accustomed to the intensity of the music, the composer once again changes it up and softens the mood again. The listener is continuously taken on a roller coaster ride of excitement. The highlight for this listener was the part of the Overture that had been used as the anthem for the Lone Ranger. It is a colossal example for me of how music can create a brilliant memory of life, with it as the background. I have perpetually love this piece because of how dynamic it was and because of its connection to me as a child.
My parents were always trying to find ways for me to enjoy classical music as a child, with step to the fore creating distaste for the music. From that I was able to nurture into the music. I play 3 different instruments; flute, violin and cushy which I love almost equally. I love the entire piece, and only listen to it in its entirety. The movement through out the piece is very perky, with a little bit of calmness. The listener does not have...
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