* Ralph Vaughn Williams * John Williams (although considered more light classical to some) * Leonard Bernstein
Classical Indian music is improvisedso there are no composers as such.
Neoclassicism After the Baroque period came the Classical period, which included Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, who became a bridge to the Romantic period. In the beginning of the 20th century some composers consciously adopted styles and techniques from the Classical period. This looking-back was called neoclassicism, or new classicism.
Alfred Newman wrote 20th Century Fox fanfare I dont know any others
Some ideas: 1. Kinds of instruments (Harpsichord?- Baroque. Trombones?- Baroque or Romantic. Harps?- Classical, mostly Romantic. Saxophones?- Late Romantic and 20th Century. etc.) 2. Emotions/Tones you would find ( Soft, Serious- Baroque or Classical. Anger, Depression- Romantic or 20th century. Chaos- 20th Century, some Romantic) 3. Styles (too many to go through ex. 20th century - atonal, unusual, harsh chords) 4. Nowadays, all these can be copied (ex. soundtracks) in any way.
There are many places that a person may find classical music online. For instance, a person may register with Pandora and choose from one of their classical music stations. Additionally, classical music may be found at Classic FM online, Classical Webcast, and Weta.
There were many composers in the Classical Period. Some of the more famous ones include Franz Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van Beetoven.
Some classical composers that can be found on the phrase wheel include Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
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Igor Stravinsky is often referred to as the "father of modern music" due to his revolutionary contributions to 20th-century classical music. While he does not have a widely recognized nickname like some other composers, his distinctive style and innovative techniques have earned him numerous accolades and descriptive titles related to his impact on music.
It can be. Mozart wrote lots, but so did some more modern composers.
Some popular examples of classical dance music include compositions by composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. These composers have created timeless pieces that are often used in ballet performances and other forms of classical dance.
In the classical period of Western music, the late eighteenth century, composers were commissioned by patrons, the owners of orchestras: essentially the church, the nobility, and the opera houses. Beethoven was able to earn enough from publications and public concerts to break out of the patronage relationship, though he was not the first; Marenzio in the sixteenth century and Telemann in the early eighteenth were notable earners, and travelling performer-composers could always have some independence.