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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 7 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 107071 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 77 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Mozart 4 Salzburg 4 Count 3 italian 3 german 3 Vienna 3 Paris 3 Page 3 November 3 Munich 3 Mannheim 3 III 3 Herr 3 Haydn 3 Footnote 3 Emperor 3 December 3 Archbishop 2 music 2 french 2 Wolfgang 2 Wien 2 Vol 2 Salieri 2 October 2 March 2 Madame 2 January 2 Italy 2 Image 2 Grimm 2 God 2 Elector 2 Countess 2 Berlin 2 Augsburg 1 opera 1 good 1 footnote 1 church 1 Zerlina 1 Zauberflöte 1 Wendling 1 Weber 1 Wagner 1 Tamino 1 Susanna 1 September 1 Seeau 1 Schumann Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2714 p. 1414 opera 1340 music 1224 time 1203 part 900 father 847 work 763 movement 710 day 692 song 658 footnote 643 composition 612 letter 609 effect 600 man 589 expression 578 friend 570 form 568 character 560 word 553 instrument 541 year 501 voice 478 way 451 composer 448 place 448 hand 447 one 439 life 434 subject 428 nothing 426 piece 426 passage 424 performance 416 orchestra 402 air 398 concert 392 point 391 tone 368 love 368 art 362 idea 357 singer 356 violin 352 chorus 348 son 321 sister 321 mind 317 treatment 309 act Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3390 Mozart 1909 . 1729 Footnote 1066 _ 821 K. 741 Wolfgang 640 I. 609 II 607 Vienna 584 Salzburg 572 Don 436 M. 397 Count 395 Paris 381 Herr 336 L. 333 von 327 Munich 305 Z. 299 Mannheim 297 Giovanni 270 MOZART 266 A. 261 Haydn 237 Vol 237 Emperor 221 Gluck 218 Elector 218 Archbishop 216 Page 208 Figaro 208 December 204 III 193 God 190 de 188 Image 177 di 173 C 167 Madame 164 pp 164 la 164 d. 164 Countess 161 opera 157 November 154 Italy 152 October 151 Ztg 149 Cannabich 148 Weber Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 6591 he 6205 i 5828 it 2638 him 2155 you 1686 me 1563 they 1502 she 1390 we 1124 them 869 her 842 himself 372 us 245 myself 190 itself 154 herself 148 themselves 96 one 70 yourself 31 mine 30 ourselves 15 his 11 yours 8 ours 7 hers 5 oneself 3 e 2 theirs 2 je 2 di 1 truly:-- 1 troverà 1 thee 1 sà 1 noticed:-- 1 notice.--the 1 it:-- 1 goethe 1 ein 1 br 1 au 1 adds:-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 23904 be 7695 have 1975 do 1780 write 1677 give 1597 make 1111 say 1038 take 930 know 920 go 850 play 775 come 694 see 634 hear 622 find 607 compose 539 follow 473 leave 469 think 454 become 441 tell 433 bring 422 express 413 appear 391 receive 374 show 355 call 347 sing 341 begin 320 perform 313 remain 307 produce 291 send 290 feel 286 wish 283 seem 283 consider 280 speak 273 work 271 keep 255 die 251 set 237 lead 228 form 225 turn 219 get 215 seek 214 hope 212 use 212 treat Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4466 not 1762 so 1531 first 1518 only 1487 more 1217 very 1176 well 1062 great 1001 good 817 here 815 other 796 as 771 musical 771 much 769 most 749 then 723 also 720 even 689 now 638 long 630 same 600 last 597 out 566 too 561 such 560 own 558 second 532 little 508 never 465 far 458 again 455 many 449 whole 448 quite 432 soon 422 true 406 old 405 still 389 up 387 full 385 always 363 new 357 however 356 italian 346 once 343 there 338 often 334 high 329 german 315 short Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 233 good 138 most 123 least 117 great 97 high 27 dear 23 fine 21 simple 18 early 18 bad 17 deep 15 true 14 pure 12 young 12 full 11 warm 11 late 11 eld 10 slight 10 near 9 happy 9 Most 8 sure 8 small 7 minute 7 innermost 7 easy 6 strong 6 manif 6 lively 5 weak 5 noble 5 low 5 close 4 short 4 sharp 4 free 4 clever 3 sad 3 rich 3 polite 3 lovely 3 long 3 large 3 j 3 intense 3 heavy 3 handsome 3 fit 3 dark Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 631 most 40 well 27 least 2 long 1 highest 1 goethe 1 furthest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/8/1/3/18138/18138-h/18138-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/8/1/3/18138/18138-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 mozart was not 19 mozart did not 8 mozart does not 7 mozart was always 6 mozart was right 5 mozart was able 5 wolfgang did not 4 mozart was never 4 mozart was too 4 mozart was very 4 music does not 4 time was too 4 wolfgang was so 3 father did not 3 father was careful 3 father was not 3 father writes home 3 movement is more 3 mozart had other 3 mozart has also 3 mozart has here 3 mozart has not 3 mozart is not 3 mozart was aware 3 opera did not 3 opera was not 3 part is not 3 parts is more 3 song is not 3 wolfgang does not 3 wolfgang had not 3 wolfgang was not 2 _ sing _ 2 character is not 2 days were over 2 effect is excellent 2 effect is so 2 effect is very 2 father had just 2 father is still 2 father took care 2 father was full 2 form had already 2 form is more 2 men were not 2 movements are well 2 mozart had clearly 2 mozart had just 2 mozart had little 2 mozart had not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 mozart was not over 2 salzburg is no place 1 _ does not altogether 1 _ gave no impression 1 _ has no need 1 composition is not altogether 1 father did not always 1 father has no intention 1 father has not yet 1 father was not satisfied 1 forms were not irksome 1 man has no talent 1 man has not constantly 1 movement brings no peace 1 movement does not quite 1 movement is not as 1 mozart did not even 1 mozart does not indeed 1 mozart gave no parties 1 mozart had no fault 1 mozart had no great 1 mozart had no higher 1 mozart had no intention 1 mozart had no music 1 mozart had no resource 1 mozart had no weapons 1 mozart has not enough 1 mozart has not yet 1 mozart is no ordinary 1 mozart is not answerable 1 mozart is not wholly 1 mozart makes no remark 1 mozart thought no more 1 mozart was not altogether 1 mozart was not content 1 mozart was not fond 1 mozart was not so 1 mozart was not yet 1 mozart wrote no clavier 1 mozart wrote no symphonies 1 music are not here 1 music was not quite 1 opera was not again 1 opera was not ready 1 part did not always 1 part has no new 1 part has not force 1 part is not bravura 1 part is not literally 1 part is not quite A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 43411 author = Jahn, Otto title = Life of Mozart, Vol. 1 (of 3) date = keywords = Archbishop; Augsburg; Burney; Count; December; Elector; Emperor; February; Footnote; God; Haydn; Herr; III; Image; Italy; January; Leopold; Mannheim; March; Metastasio; Milan; Mozart; Munich; Nissen; November; October; Page; Paris; Prince; Reise; Salzburg; Sandrina; Schubart; September; Vienna; Wolfgang; church; french; german; italian; music; opera summary = old-fashioned.[1007] When Wolfgang was busy composing church music with theatre; here was performed, a little German opera composed by Wolfgang, L. Mozart''s hope of seeing an opera by Wolfgang on the Vienna stage was, [Footnote 30: Nissen has incorrectly given the idea that "the well-known Dr. Messmer, the friend of the Mozarts," was the celebrated magnetiser of Wolfgang Mozart, whose extraordinary musical attainments have made him L. Mozart on December 8, "I believe that Wolfgang has written the opera cultivated by study; he composed church music, and played the bass-viol, [Footnote 44: Mozart must have composed more than a few of such compositions, [Footnote 50: Mozart afterwards composed a rondo, mentioned by his father before." Wolfgang played several days in succession before Count Jos. von Salem, the chief director of music and the opera (b. [Footnote 12: Mozart was said to have composed a mass for the Monastery of the id = 43412 author = Jahn, Otto title = Life of Mozart, Vol. 2 (of 3) date = keywords = April; Archbishop; August; Bach; Berlin; Constanze; Corr; Count; December; Emperor; Footnote; Gluck; Grimm; Haydn; Herr; III; Idomeneo; January; July; Madame; Mannheim; March; Mozart; Munich; November; Page; Paris; Reichardt; Salieri; Salzburg; Vienna; Vol; Weber; Wien; Wolfgang; french; german; italian; music summary = [Footnote 3: Nothing is known of this music, so far as I am aware; Mozart does of emotions by means of music; Mozart has each time noted down what Mozart, who executed this work with loving care, composed both choruses [Footnote 16: Confirmed by an expression of Mozart to his father, written from Mozart kept up with great industry the work of rehearsing and composing of art, touched Mozart at a time when his musical education was already The opera had decided Mozart''s musical position in Vienna;[58] it [Footnote 59: Mozart''s expression, in his letter to his father (September 26, effect in music of Mozart''s composition, and begged him to write two [Footnote 22: On the same day Mozart writes to his father full of anxiety about [Footnote 65: The few opera scores found among Mozart''s remains are Gluck''s [Footnote 35: It is illustrative of Mozart''s way of working that at the place id = 43413 author = Jahn, Otto title = Life of Mozart, Vol. 3 (of 3) date = keywords = Act; Alfonso; Anna; Berlin; Count; Countess; Don; Donna; Elvira; Emperor; Figaro; Footnote; Giovanni; Haydn; III; Image; Juan; King; Leporello; Mozart; Mus; Ottavio; Page; Papageno; Ponte; Prague; Requiem; Salieri; Salzburg; Schikaneder; Susanna; Tamino; Vienna; Vol; Wien; Zauberflöte; Zerlina; german; italian summary = [Footnote 30: Mozart arranged the "Entfuhrung" for wind instruments (Vol. II., p. Mozart in his expectation that the Emperor, having called German opera Mozart''s account of the position of German opera in Vienna is very music, so as to preserve Mozart''s work on the stage. Baron Wezlar, a great lover of music, in whose house Mozart had lived On Mozart''s expressing anxiety lest an opera composed [Footnote 9: The new German original operas which were performed were: 1785--"Die [Footnote 43: Ulibicheff''s opinion that, fortunately for the music, Mozart had the character, and the music of Mozart as a Donna Anna who, loving [Footnote 2: Mozart wrote the beautiful air "Non sö d''onde viene" for him on expression, and the best in his opera--but how far apart from Mozart!] the public mind to receive Mozart''s music to this opera (588 K.)[32] Mozart has throughout the opera given to the music which touched on the id = 18138 author = Kobbé, Gustav title = The Loves of Great Composers date = keywords = Beethoven; Chopin; Clara; Cosima; Countess; Cécile; Felix; Liszt; Mozart; Princess; Schumann; Wagner summary = letters sent wife and son on their way to Paris, and the elder Mozart Some years after the composer''s death, Countess Therese death cherished the great composer in her heart; and of her love for Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Schumann, Liszt, Liszt, who knew Chopin, tells us that the composer evinced a decided meeting with the nine-year-old girl decided him--so early in her life The years which Liszt passed with the Princess at the Altenburg, and when Not so, however, Liszt or Wagner, for not since the time of years later, at another crisis in Wagner''s life, another being came to Cosima was not Wagner''s first love, nor even his first wife. seated, and Liszt, Frau Cosima and Siegfried Wagner were in their places one great woman, the daughter of Liszt and the wife of Wagner; and the What Cosima was to Wagner is best told in Liszt''s words, written to a id = 5307 author = Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus title = The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01 date = keywords = Archbishop; Augsburg; Cannabich; Count; December; Elector; God; Grimm; Herr; Italy; Madame; Madlle; Mannheim; Mozart; Munich; November; October; Paris; Raaff; Salzburg; Seeau; Wendling; footnote; good summary = father had written in a previous letter, "Herr von Aman''s accident, I WISH mamma joy of her name-day, and hope that she may live for many should mamma wish it, for she must know well what a good thing it is to mean time by writing church and chamber music, and we have two excellent invariably said, "Let no one deceive himself; none can play like Mozart; time I will write more fully, but I can''t possibly go on to-day, for my When I said to Herr Stein that I should like to play on one of I thank you most truly, dear papa, for your good wishes on my name-day. sung three times a day at least, played on the piano and violin, or don''t wish her to write operas, or arias, or concertos, or symphonies, hope that the day will come, and the sooner the better, when we shall id = 34582 author = Tapper, Thomas title = Mozart : The story of a little boy and his sister who gave concerts date = keywords = Mozart summary = The composer whom we call WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART was called Wolferl When Wolferl was three years old he used to listen to Nannerl''s playing. And here is a picture of Wolferl trying to reach the keys so as to play [Illustration: MOZART PLAYING WITH HIS FATHER AND SISTER.] picture of the Mozart children when they played for the King and the In the year when Mozart was born both Handel and Haydn were living. When Mozart was fourteen years old Beethoven was born. 6. Little Mozart loved to hear his sister play. 8. Mozart went on a concert tour with his sister when he was six years Mozart was five years old when he wrote his first piece. 4. Did Mozart play games and have a good time like other boys? 5. Why did people ask Mozart to play upon the harpsichord with a cloth [Illustration: THE BOY MOZART PLAYING.]