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Who were famous musicians from 1880 1900?

This era is the Romantic age era therefore meaning most composers mixed traditional music to create their own tunes to represent their own or a different country. Some of the famous musicians fit under 3 categories: musicians of the future, traditionalist and nationalist. Some famous musician are Mahler, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsalov, Cui, Wagner, and Brahms.


Why did they invent music?

Music is an Art form which can control human emotions. There are few who can truly say that they have never been moved by a piece of music. Whole audiences of people can be brought to the brink of tears by Chopin, near suicide by Mahler or anger and the frustration of Beethoven. Music can describe environments. How many times have you watched a film featuring a scary castle or an action hero ducking for cover. Next time you do, listen to the music, it will almost certainly be describing in musical terms what you are watching. Music is best heard played live. Who doesn't enjoy a musical? Orphan Annie, Oliver Twist, 'Les Miserables', have all been set to music where the score and the words tell a story. Let's face it a Musical is right out of fantasy land, it's not often you see Annie Oakley jump on to a trail wagon and burst into song, or the Artful Dodger sing how he commits theft whilst trotting around an abandoned loft. Music takes the ridiculous and somehow normalises it. Music can be used to show your piety to your God. People sing in Churches of various denominations to show that they love and to venerate their God or Gods. So with all this going for the art form how could it not have been invented?


Related questions

What is the tempo of symphony no 5 second movement?

That depends on whose 5th symphony you mean. Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Bruckner, and Mahler all wrote a 5th.


Famous composer the founder of romantic period?

Ludwig van Beethoven did a lot for the Romantic period in music, after him the Romantic period settled with great composers in Germany, Austria and France. Franz Schubert, Anton Bruckner and Gustav Mahler, the French with leading composer Hector Berlioz.


Which composers of symphonies use the most Brass instruments?

Gustav Mahler and Anton Bruckner


What has the author Hans Ferdinand Redlich written?

Hans Ferdinand Redlich has written: 'Bruckner and Mahler'


Who did Anton Bruckner influence?

Anton Bruckner was a teacher in Vienna and few of his pupils became composers like Rott, Schmidt, and the greatest of them Gustav Mahler. Several other composers were influenced by Bruckner's mucic : Wolff, Wetz, Stenhammar... And even Sibelius. At least, Bruckner was at the origin of the musical sphere called "post romanticism".


Who were Franz Liszt's 3 top contemporaries?

Franz Liszt's contemporaries included Chopin, Berlioz, Bruckner, Mahler, Dvorak and Wagner.


Who are the most famous German composers besides Mozart and Beethoven?

Better say: here are composers of the German speaking region, because there was no "German" state at that time: Johann Sebastian Bach Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Johannes Brahms Anton Bruckner Carl Czerny Georg Friedrich Händel Joseph Haydn Gustav Mahler Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Franz Schubert Robert Schumann Richard Strauss Richard Wagner Georg Philipp Telemann Carl Maria von Weber


What period was bruckner's music from?

The general answer to this question is that Bruckner was a composer from the Romantic period. However, there are a number of musicians who worked in the latter part of the 19th Century (which has been called the "Late Romantic" period) who were influenced by the music of Richard Wagner and used expanded orchestral textures, created larger scale works, and utilized a greater degree of chromatic harmonies in their works. This group included composers such as Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss, early Schoenberg, and others. Bruckner, because of his close association with Mahler, is often included in this group.


What is the difference between late-nineteenth century symphonies and classical period?

Almost everything but the form itself. The late 19th-century symphonies are longer, written for a larger orchestra and in a more advanced tonal language. Much of the expansion came with Beethoven, but by the time of Bruckner and Mahler, at the very end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th, symphonies reached their maximum length and orchestral size.


What classical music composers were from Austria?

S' Hertogernsboshchs


How many choral works did Bruckner compose?

0-9, with nine incomplete, plus an early "Student Symphony" in F Minor, available as "00." Unless you want to count the several versions of the First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Eighth as separate pieces.


Who is an oboe composer?

There are plenty of oboe composers, but the notable ones are Lebrun, Handel, Bach, Mozart, Brahms( although he didn't write any concertos for it, he wrote very beautiful high melodic lines, like Beethoven and Mahler, amongst others), Reinecke, Schubert, Strauss, Kalliwoda, Vivaldi, and Poulenc-- the list is very long! Grab a pair of headphones, your library card, and let...the hautbois take its course!