He drew upon Norse mythology and an epic medieval poem called the Nibelungenlied.
No, he never used that word.
Verdi developed on the traditional forms, whereas people like Wagner created revolutionary styles. His works feature the conventional "numbers" approach where overtures, recitatives, arias, ensembles and choruses alternate.Verdi employed heavy use of bel canto techniques and colourful orchestration. His operas include virtuoso colouratura arias with soaring melodies, spectacular runs and vivid ornamentation.
Many believe that Shakespeare's powerful use of language is one of the reasons his works remain popular today. Another reason was his use of multiple themes.
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Bridal March (Here comes the Bride) - Richard Wagner
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Charles Demuth and Jasper Johns to name a few.
He didn't. Not as we know it. He commissioned a class of brass instruments in 1853 to be used in his operas that were more closely related to the French Horn - the Wagner Tubas.
many producers use leitmotifs which are phrases that signal something for example: jaws when the shark is coming it plays the same music every time wagner uses leitmotifs for characters and for feelings such as love he also has some that signal forshadowing such as: trouble coming
P. L. Wagner has written: 'The human use of the earth'
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Mozart's influence was Christian Bach As well as being influenced by the work of composer Johann Christian Bach, who befriended Mozart as a child in London in 1764-5, Mozart became friends later with Josef Haydn, and each had some influence upon the other's musical style.