• Charles Welles Rosen (May 5, 1927 – December 9, 2012) was an American pianist and writer on music. He is remembered for his career as a concert pianist...
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    in Torrance, California, to Charles Rosen, an orthopedic spine surgeon, and Liz Lippincott, a former journalist. Rosen's father is Jewish and was a nationally...
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    Charles Rosen (December 7, 1917 – December 8, 2002) was a pioneer in artificial intelligence and founder of SRI International's Artificial Intelligence...
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    Charles Rosen (28 April 1878 – 21 June 1950) was an American painter who lived for many years in Woodstock, New York. In the 1910s he was acclaimed for...
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  • actress Carl Gustaf von Rosen (1909–1977), Swedish pioneer aviator Charles Rosen (1927–2012), American pianist and author Charles Rosen (scientist) (1917–2002)...
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    technically than the 1st and 2nd movements. Of the final movement, Charles Rosen has written "it is the most unbridled in its representation of emotion...
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    Søren Kierkegaard, George Bernard Shaw, and Albert Camus. The critic Charles Rosen analyzes the appeal of Mozart's opera in terms of "the seductive physical...
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    bars of C major chords, played fortissimo. In The Classical Style, Charles Rosen suggests that this ending reflects Beethoven's sense of proportions:...
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  • cycle will be in allegro tempo). However, as what Grove, following Charles Rosen, calls a "principle"—a typical approach to shaping a large piece of...
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    Musicology, 19/2, 2002 pp. 374–416 Charles Rosen, Sonata Forms, revised edition, 1988, W. W. Norton, pp. 359–360. Charles Rosen, The Classical Style: Haydn,...
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  • with Joe Micheletti on Rangers broadcasts, and Charles Davis, among others, on national Fox broadcasts. Rosen was born Samuel Rosenblum in Ulm, Germany, to...
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  • high point of the entire work, was put forward by the musicologist Charles Rosen as the most significant piano composition in history (partly because...
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    Wodehouse's character Jeeves, with the blessing of the Wodehouse estate. Charles Rosen has characterized Mozart's various works in imitation of Baroque style...
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  • The Romantic Generation is a 1995 non-fiction book by Charles Rosen. In 2011, The Guardian included The Romantic Generation on their list of the 100 greatest...
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    part I, p. 24. Charles Rosen, "Schubert and the Example of Mozart", p. 19. Rosen, "Schubert's Inflections of Classical Form", p. 91; Rosen, "Schubert and...
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  • Min Kwon, and Lang Lang. Charles Rosen, The Romantic Generation, p. 528. Schonberg 1993, p. [page needed]. Rosen, Charles. 1995. The Romantic Generation...
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    to how much, and what type, of rubato is appropriate for his works. Charles Rosen comments that "most of the written-out indications of rubato in Chopin...
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    consistent with string theory. Einstein–Rosen bridges, also known as ER bridges (named after Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen), are connections between areas...
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  • opera, which was likely understood by the audience to be about himself. Charles Rosen saw what he called "the seductive physical power" of Mozart's music...
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    of the libretto, so that it would best serve the music. Musicologist Charles Rosen writes, "it is possible that Da Ponte understood the dramatic necessities...
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  • emulates the rhythm of the previous right hand A minor scale. According to Charles Rosen, the practice of beginning a recapitulation in the subdominant was "rare...
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  • ISBN 0-19-509058-6. Charles Rosen suggests that many works marked "Allegretto" are nowadays played too quickly as a result of this confusion.Rosen, Charles (2002)...
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    the Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550; and the opera Don Giovanni. Charles Rosen makes the point forcefully: It is only through recognising the violence...
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    releases. This has included such notables as the Berlin Philharmonic, Charles Rosen, the Juilliard String Quartet, Antal Doráti conducting the Hague Philharmonic...
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  • and Sentiment, Charles Rosen shows how Bach makes use of the fluctuations between minor and major to convey feeling in his music. Rosen singles out the...
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    which is usually replaced with a celesta in modern-day performances. Charles Rosen has remarked on the character of Mozart's orchestration: Die Zauberflöte...
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    2011 Kwame Anthony Appiah John Ashbery Robert Darnton Andrew Delbanco Charles Rosen Teofilo Ruiz Ramón Saldívar Amartya Sen National History Day 2012 Edward...
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    the movements and the use of traditional Classical formal structures, Charles Rosen has described how much of the piece is organised around the motif of...
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    needed] Shakey was developed from approximately 1966 through 1972 with Charles Rosen, Nils Nilsson and Peter Hart as project managers. Other major contributors...
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    including studies by Donald Tovey, Denis Matthews, Heinrich Schenker, and Charles Rosen. It has been recorded by pianists such as Artur Schnabel, Glenn Gould...
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