yes my brother for instance. plays classical all day every day, listen to it in the car and always tries to guess the song playing
Beethoven's music connected the Classical and Romantic eras through stylish innovations such as the harmonic terms and structure used.
Many people world wide listen to classical music. The classical compositions are a welcomed change of pace from the popular music of today. Of course there is no language barrier to classical music. Thus many people still listen to the composers of classical music such as Mozart and Beethoven.
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For the following reasons: * It was the music of the time when ballet was first being danced. Classical music was the "popular" and "cool" music of the time. * It's beautiful songs really connect with ballet. * Even after classical music was not the popular music of the day, everyone thought of ballet with classsical music. * Older ballets were already written to classical music, it wouldn't make sense to rewrite the music for those historic and beautiful ballets.
Monaco people listen to Classical Music and operas
Back when music was first played in a classical way, not many people knew about it. Eventually, more people discovered classical music via fliers, posters, newspaper articles or just hearing a noise from a building and feeling curious. Then, as famous pianists came to be known like Beethoven, Mozart and Bach, classical music really took off. Back then, the only music was classical or opera, and less wealthy people could watch classical performances and it was cherished.
Depending on the type of Ethiopia it could be; that there is no music it's a certain type of music there may be no words in the music (ex. classical) or others it really depends on the person(s) that "created" the Ethiopia
Yes!
Technically, no. Classical music is it's own genre, and from a certain time period (~ 1759 - 1830). It is also 'Western music', while 'African music' is not. Thus, they are two completely separate entities. However, that does necessarily not mean that certain musical ideas present in classical music are not present in African music, because music can do whatever it wants and show up where ever it pleases. It simply means that these ideas are not intentionally placed in the music - it was just a coincidence.
"Classical" music is generally referred to by people as all music written through the years. I would say that it was the Catholic Church.
No, they just have different taste in music. thanks for the answer!!