Classical Music was first played in Vienna. The tradition became so popular that is eventually spread worldwide. Most composers were either taught or born in Vienna (for example, Beethoven went to Vienna and was taught by Heiden). Vienna was, after all, the center of classical music.
it was first baroque, then classical, then romantic.
Classical music was invested first by some guy from ancient Egypt I think.
The string quartet was the first of the new classical genres.
No, Motown is influenced by Soul and Pop primarily However, in the first few years, Motown used members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra to play the backup music.
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it was first baroque, then classical, then romantic.
The answer lies within the giant boobs or some history book somewhere
The first movement of a classical concerto is played in double-exposition sonata form at a moderate to fast tempo and has a cadenza near the end
Ballet is one of the first types of dance and uses classical music so it is very classical.
The string quartet was the first of the new classical genres.
Seventy-First Classical Middle School was created in 1924.
Classical music was invested first by some guy from ancient Egypt I think.
Thomas Clarkson became the president of the world's first abolitionist society, known as the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade, in 1787. He was a prominent British abolitionist who played a crucial role in the abolition movement and the eventual abolition of the transatlantic slave trade.
No, Motown is influenced by Soul and Pop primarily However, in the first few years, Motown used members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra to play the backup music.
Back when music was first played in a classical way, not many people knew about it. Eventually, more people discovered classical music via fliers, posters, newspaper articles or just hearing a noise from a building and feeling curious. Then, as famous pianists came to be known like Beethoven, Mozart and Bach, classical music really took off. Back then, the only music was classical or opera, and less wealthy people could watch classical performances and it was cherished.
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