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Classical vs. Romantic Music Analysis

This document provides the assignment instructions for a history of western music course. It asks students to compare the characteristics of music from the Classical and Romantic eras in 500 words and discuss the significance and works of two selected composers from the list provided from the Romantic era, also in 500 words each. It reminds students not to plagiarize and cites the deadline.
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Classical vs. Romantic Music Analysis

This document provides the assignment instructions for a history of western music course. It asks students to compare the characteristics of music from the Classical and Romantic eras in 500 words and discuss the significance and works of two selected composers from the list provided from the Romantic era, also in 500 words each. It reminds students not to plagiarize and cites the deadline.
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AMM3072 History of Western Music

Dr. Clare Chan Suet Ching


Semester 2, 2013/2014

Assignment 3
1. Compare the characteristics of music in the Classical and
Romantic era.
2. Select two (2) composers and discuss their significance works
and contribution to the Romantic era. Write about 500 words
for each composer. Make a list of their important compositions.
i. Chopin
ii.
Wagner
iii.
Berlioz
iv.
Puccini
v. Paganini
vi.
Debussy
vii.
Mendelssohn
viii.
Liszt

REMINDER: DO NOT COPY AND PASTE INFORMATION FROM THE


INTERNET OF BOOK. MAKE SURE YOU PARAPHRASE AND CITE
THE REFERENCES YOU REFER TO USING APA FORMAT. IF YOU
ARE CAUGHT PLAGIARIZING, YOU WILL AUTOMATICALLY FAIL
THIS ASSIGNMENT.
DEADLINE: Wednesday, 7 May 2014 (12pm)

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