classical period
Gioachino Rossini composed over 30 operas, along with numerous songs, chamber works, and orchestral pieces, totaling more than 150 works. His most famous operas include "The Barber of Seville" and "William Tell." Rossini's prolific output and innovative style significantly influenced the development of opera in the 19th century.
William Tell Overture
Verdi, Puccini, Rossini, Vivaldi, etc.
It was in the 1680s.
Mozart composed many pieces of music. He is most famous for his Ronda alla Turca, Requiem in D minor, and The Magic Flute among others.
If Rossini's music had to be summed up into one word, I think the best word would be 'loud.' Rossini is affectionately known in music circles as 'Senor Crescendo.' 'Quaint and truculent' are biographers' descriptions of both Rossini himself and his music. His music is further described as having 'humor, grace and vivacity.' Rossini composed 13 operas in his 30 year career. Among his most famous ones are The Barber of Seville, Othello, and William Tell. Part of the William Tell Overture gained fame in the 1950s as the theme to 'The Lone Ranger' TV series. This theme ranked second only to the theme from 'Dragnet.'
yes, many people, namely the pope at the time and the emperor of austria. he also composed for famous families who paid for him to compose pieces for them. he was also comissioned to compose things such as operas for theaters by the monach of that country. his last piece, the requiem mass in d minor, was in fact comissioned by a widower for his dead wife, not by Salieri, as is most thought.
France's most famous museum is the Louvre, which houses lots of artworks and cultural pieces. Its most famous is The Mona Lisa.
he was famous for designing stunning pieces of furniture.
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Bach never composed any opera's. He did compose cantata's, however.
Some of the most famous pieces housed in the Louvre Museum include the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and the Winged Victory of Samothrace.