Garth is actually his middle name, his first is Troyal.
Afar is a four letter word with f and a as the 2 middle letters in that order.
it was a big black box with a grey button in the middle of it
stained glass was first developed?
The 'Mona Lisa' belongs to the art movement of the Renaissance. The style is Classical Realism. It is also one of the first paintings to employ atmospheric perspective.
The modern orchestra was first introduced during the classical period. Classical composers developed the genres of symphony and classical concerto (solo instrument and orchestra). Among the pioneer classical composers stand F. J. Haydn and W. A. Mozart.
Seventy-First Classical Middle School was created in 1924.
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Today we don't have classical music composers. Classical music is period around XVI to XIX century, even part of XX century. It was pushed by, in one side, atonality (modern music) and popular music in the other. Now, it's possible that today's composers write in a classical way. For example, the Prokofiev's First Symphony 'Classical' or Stravinsky's Pulcinella suite. But, even, we can't talk of classical music nowdays.
Classical music was first played in Vienna. The tradition became so popular that is eventually spread worldwide. Most composers were either taught or born in Vienna (for example, Beethoven went to Vienna and was taught by Heiden). Vienna was, after all, the center of classical music.
Maurice Ravel was born in 1875, but he wrote all his important work in the first 3 decades of the 20th century. As a classical composer he is considered the most important of the so-called 'impressionist'-era classical composers.
Georg von Bertouch is a well known 18th century classical music composer. He was German born but resided in Norway for his adult life. He is said to be one of the first important classical composers.
Examples of Classical music from the 'Classical' period is anything written by composers such as Haydn, Mozart, Paganini and early-mid Beethoven between the years of about 1750 and 1820. Suggested pieces are Beethoven's First, Second, Third and Fourth Symphonies, Mozart's Operas and Haydn's piano sonatas. However, if you are referring to 'Classical' music as any music written before the music of the present day then you can listen to pretty much anything between the dates of 1450 and 1900 by composers as diverse as Monteverdi, Thomas Tallis, Henry Purcell, Antonio Vivaldi, Johann Sebastian Bach, Franz Schubert, Sergei Rachmaninov and Edward Elgar.
In the classical period of Western music, the late eighteenth century, composers were commissioned by patrons, the owners of orchestras: essentially the church, the nobility, and the opera houses. Beethoven was able to earn enough from publications and public concerts to break out of the patronage relationship, though he was not the first; Marenzio in the sixteenth century and Telemann in the early eighteenth were notable earners, and travelling performer-composers could always have some independence.
The Moravians wrote the first Classical music composed in America. Following the teachings of John Hus, a reformation leader from Bohemia (a region in East Germany), the Moravians came to Pensylvania in 1735 and were very active in missionary work.
Yes and no. The classical composers standardised many of the elements of the modern orchestra, such as having a general string section, and two parts for flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, horns and trumpets. Beethoven introduced the trombone as an instrument for non-sacred works for the first time. However, the Romantic composers then added both different instruments (often percussion, or country-specific), and usually had larger orchestras (more string players, four or more horns, etc.) The basic formation was established in the Classical period though.
it was first baroque, then classical, then romantic.