The Barber Of Seville By Rossini
Gioachino Rossini was an Italian Opera composer, who has written many great operas, The Barber of Seville is considered one of his best work. I will discuss the SHMeRF’s of the eloquent piece of music by him which has mesmerized me. It has caught my attention due to the quality of sound and unique melody, the conjunct melody has kept the emotions in a flow and one cannot get bored by it. The sound of the music is quite impressive, which keeps the emotion in contact. The sound cannot be characterized as sharp and annoying but can be characterized as tender and affectionate. It has a great impact on the mood that make your time worthwhile. In this piece, the variation among the melody that at one time it gets really swingy while at another moment it gets ceremonial gives a rich and colorful touch.
The harmonies get really dramatic it can be joyful at one instant but on other, it gets dark and strange. The flawlessness of texture that is suitable to the subject which cannot be found in much of the work. The melodies can be abstracted as full of emotions and excitement, it gets really emotional at some point and then gives a sudden spurt of excitement. The texture of the concert was great, that is properly organized in its core nature of layers and functions. The chords played a fascinating job, it felt like chords were connected with my heart and playing its trick to me, not a moment passes out when I fell disconnected with the rhythm of the music and the effect it has on me is simply mesmerizing and enchanting. The close relation being developed by the performer to its audience can be seen in the concert, the emotions were kept high during the whole performance and one cannot feel disconnected with the melody. It felt like chords were connected with my heart and playing its trick to me, not a moment passes out when I fell disconnected with the rhythm of the music and the effect it has on me is simply mesmerizing.
Ballet Music from Faust
Charles Gounod was one of the famous composers of all time from France. He is considered as one of the greatest composers of history. His work on Ballet Music is quite praiseworthy, I will discuss the SHMeRF’s involved in the music and how it has impacted me and give me a great experience. The use of violin and cello did a great job to express what the performer wants to deliver to its audience. Both played a pivotal role the bass produced by them and the flawless tempo it has created is quite impressive. The cello which was the prime source of melodies and has a great emphasis on the concert. The people who do not have much understanding about the harmonies may find it irritating in the concert but they are made irritating on purpose. It has a great impact on the mood that make your time worthwhile. In this piece, the variation among the melody that at one time it gets really swingy while at another moment it gets ceremonial gives a rich and colorful touch. The harmonies get really dramatic it can be joyful at one instant but on other, it gets dark and strange. The harmony had done a great job in the music it was greatly organized and clear to its audience. Tonal impression giving a great expression.
The flawlessness of texture that is suitable to the subject which cannot be found in much of the work. The section repetition took it to a whole new level it had to make a very dramatic impact on the listener, it keeps the listener engaged completely throughoutThe instruments sounding gave an impression of a couple who wants to start a relationship, and feels like they are singing to each other and expresses themselves. The other instruments do not have the same impact as that of cello on the audience. It felt like chords were connected with my heart and playing its trick to me, not a moment passes out when I fell disconnected with the rhythm of the music and the effect it has on me is simply mesmerizing and enchanting.
Symphony No. 5 in C Minor- Beethoven
Ludwig Van Beethoven another great name in the field of composing, leave a great mark in the history of composing by its unique trendsetting ability. He was originally from Bonn, Germany. The key of the Fifth Symphony, C minor, is commonly regarded as a special key for Beethoven, specifically a stormy, heroic tonality. Beethoven wrote a number of works in C minor whose character is broadly similar to that of the Fifth Symphony. (Charles Rosen). The fifth symphony has one of the unique traits of music’s one can find. I will make use of SHMNeRF to explain the eloquent beauty and greatness of this symphony. The sound can be characterized as sharp but can be characterized as dramatic. It is like wondering in a whole new realm. It has a great impact on the mood that make your time worthwhile. In this piece, the variation among the melody that at one time it gets really swingy while at another moment it gets ceremonial gives a rich and colorful touch. The harmonies get really dramatic it can be joyful at one instant but on other, it gets dark and strange. The flawlessness of texture that is suitable to the subject which cannot be found in much of the work. The melodies can be abstracted as full of emotions and excitement, it gets really emotional at some point and then gives a sudden spurt of excitement.
The texture of the concert was great, that is properly organized in its core nature of layers and functions. The form can be difficult to ascertain with one hearing, but listening to the work as a whole can do great to appreciate the symphony, this is what I believe makes this symphony a great one. The section repetition took it to a whole new level it had make a very dramatic impact on the listener, it keeps the listener engaged completely throughout. This one beauty of it makes it a great opera. The harmonies get really dramatic it can be joyful at one instant but on other, it gets dark and strange. The harmony had done a great job in the music it was greatly organized and clear to its audience. Tonal impression giving a great expression. The flawlessness of texture that is suitable to the subject which cannot be found in much of the work.
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