His insperation was his shirt. It was blue, so it inspired him. Naa, just kidding, I don't know. Thats why I am looking for it!
just cuz
Yes, Clara Schumann made significant contributions to the world of music as a renowned pianist, composer, and music educator. She was a key figure in the Romantic music movement and is celebrated for her virtuosic performances and compositions, including piano works and songs. Additionally, her role in promoting the music of her husband, Robert Schumann, and her influence on contemporaries like Johannes Brahms helped shape the musical landscape of her time. Clara's legacy continues to inspire musicians and composers today.
He uses his past,sometimes dreams and girlfriends and family.
Michael Jackson - The Way You Make Me Feel
He inspired other musicians like Mozart to make music too
His first music position was as a chours singer. He was male soprano which was taken with much surprise. The next position was as a violin player. His virtouso playing was applauded everywhere he went. He played the organ also and then his compositons made him big.
He wrote four symphonies.
He inspired other musicians like Mozart to make music too
he watched a play when he was little and was inspired by that
Frankie Sullivan started playing the guitar at 15 because he was inspired by musicians like Led Zepplin and Jon Lenon. He related their music to blues guitar players and decided to make his own music.
No one knows. The first solo singers were accompanied on the piano as early as 1894 but only the singer's name was printed on the label. Fred Gaisberg recorded a solo piano piece for the Berliner company on February 22, 1896, but that's not saying that he was the first. But that's just for commercial recordings. The great composer Johannes Brahms made a recording on December 2, 1889 in a private home in Vienna. He played one of his Hungarian Rhapsodies for an Edison cylinder machine. The original cylinder is kept in the Vienna Phonogrammarchiv. The archive issued it on a 7" 45-rpm record titled (in German) "Johannes Brahms and his circle of friends." I have this record. PHA EP 5, issued in 1983.
We didn't make them we inspired them