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David Linley has written: 'Star pieces' 'Classical furniture' -- subject(s): Classical Furniture, Furniture, Styles
classical period
Yes he was, at least mostly. He composed at least most of his pieces in the Classical style.
Classical music is generally considered to be based on the French language. Most musical terminology is written in french. For example, "Allegro" means "fast" in French, and classical pieces that are meant to be played fast will have "Allegro" written at the top of the score. This is true for virtually all musical terminology
They just found a composition just a few weeks ago that they thought was Mozart's from when he was 4. The manuscript was written, they think, in his father's hand and the style was Wolfgang's. Here is an article from CNN: http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/08/02/new.mozart/index.html?iref=newssearch
Andrew Tooke has written: 'The Pantheon' -- subject(s): Mythology, Classical, Classical antiquities, Classical Mythology 'The Pantheon, representing the fabulous histories of the heathen gods and most illustrious heroes' -- subject(s): Classical Mythology, Mythology, Classical
Beethoven wrote classical
Specify "what song". Because there are many kinds of classical pieces, each with its own musical integrity and style, courtesy of the composer. To what song are you referring to? Perhaps if you post a link I can answer this question for you. In the meantime, Google "classical music" and see if your song is listed. Many classical pieces sound familiar to many people and many classical pieces are quite famous. Hope this helps.
no not all pieces do.
Some examples of classical music pieces that feature singing include Handel's "Messiah," Mozart's "Requiem," and Verdi's "La Traviata."
Robert E. Bell has written: 'Dictionary of classical mythology' -- subject(s): Classical Mythology, Mythology, Classical 'Women of classical mythology'
Sections of Orff's Carmina Burana come to mind, but this may be more recently written than you are going for. Still, great stuff.