well it'd be hard to answer that all in one go. it'd be best to get some music books of some sort. but if i were to sum it all up, i would say that the symphony constantly grew over time, and there were new instruments constantly being either invented or modified. this gave way to a lot of newer formations and combinations of instruments, due to new desireable timbres one could get from such new combinations. for instance when the damper pedal was first added to the piano, it created so many new ways to approach the instrument, so of course new styles emerged with the other instruments accompanying it as well. :)
throughout different periods you can hear pieces that feature certain instruments. in a lot of cases this was because that instrument was new and composers were trying to write pieces that would premier that instrument to the public. "wow did you hear that new Mozart piece?! i couldn't believe it, the Trumpet went so much higher than I'm used to hearing it, and it had a much better tone and steady pitch as well. that song was great!"
but symphonies (generally speaking) grew to a peak level during the romantic period in music. i.e. Wagner and the like. but really, i suggest just getting a book, and some CDs of each century's highlighted pieces. and it will sound very clear how it all developed.
It emerged in the middle of the 18th century.
It emerged in the middle of the 18th century.
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It evolved from the baroque suite.
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Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 describes a walk he took through nature.
Haydn's 94th symphony gained the nickname of the "Surprise" because of the loud chord in the second movement that blasts through the delicate "twinkle twinkle little star" theme.
Sir Neville Marriner has recorded this symphony on two occasions - once in 1976 and once in 1993. It is available to buy through iTunes or Amazon by searching for 'Marriner Boyce'.
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symphony is a one way of playing music. Music is the art of arranging sounds in time so as to produce a continuous, unified, and evocative composition, as through melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre.
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A tone poem is a single-movement orchestral work that expresses a specific idea or story through music, typically symphonic in form but with more flexibility in structure and content than a traditional symphony. A program symphony, on the other hand, is a multi-movement orchestral work where each movement represents a different aspect of a program or story, typically unified by a common theme or narrative thread running through the entire piece.
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Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 describes a walk he took through nature.
This is usually the final movement. The symphony gradually builds up through the first couple of movements, climaxing with an heroic, triumphant ending. Beethoven's 5th Symphony is a classic example of this.
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