It's hard to place which exact work was first recorded, but Joachim was the first to record.
There is no definitive evidence for the first hymn ever recorded on track. The first ever piece of music was allegedly Mary Has A Little Lamb, although the same claim is also made of Au Claire de la Luna.
The first natural disaster recorded happened in 1755
That is a purely subjective question that will get a purely subjective answer from any classical music lover you ask. If you ask ten different classical music lovers that question, you will get ten - minimally nine - different answers.
i would say appreciate casue that is the very first song nick Jonas ever recorded i think
No, the Tejano musician has only recorded music in Spanish.
Lincoln wasn't ever recorded.
what is the first ever event to be recorded in Ireland
About the only way to know is to listen to it. Answering this question in words is like describing the taste of salt to someone who never ever tasted salt. Listen to Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, and Bach. Then you'll have an idea of the style of classical music.
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.
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http://www.amazon.com/Best-Classical-Album-World-Ever/dp/B000002S6K the song is called The Piano - The heart asks Pleasure first, dont know who its by, sorry.