Alban Berg, Anton Webern, & Arnold Schoenberg
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It is called East High School, also known as the Wildcats. East High School is said to be in Albuquerque. Their rival school is West High School, also known as the Knights.
I recently reviewed this program on my blog. The school is called Walkerville Elementary School.
it is called sea view highschool! lol
She goes to a high school in Indiana called Bishop Dwenger.
The Viennese Classical School refers to a group of composers who were writing around the end of the 18th Century and included Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, etc.
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Federico Celestini has written: 'Die Unordnung der Dinge' -- subject(s): Second Viennese school (Group of composers), Criticism and interpretation, Music, Philosophy and aesthetics, Grotesque in music
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Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert. Schubert was their successor.
Ursula von Rauchhaupt has written: 'Die Streichquartette der Wiener Schule;' -- subject(s): Second Viennese school (Group of composers), String quartet 'Schoenberg, Berg, Webern: the string quartets' 'The symphony' -- subject(s): Symphony
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Now you stated "Classical Period" so I'm making the distinction as the era between Baroque and Romantic. There were mainly 3 influential ones. These composers made up the 1st Viennese School. They are: Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. Schubert is questionable when it comes to his true nature of Romantic vs Classical therefore I am omitting him. The members of the Manheim school were also very influential during this timeIf you are refering to Classical music in general, the most famous composers are J.S. Bach, Vivaldi, Monteverdi, Mozart, Beethoven, Debussy and Chopin
His lieder and art songs are considered Romantic but his symphonies are still mainly in the Classical style. Since he is not purely Classical, many musical scholars consider him to be Romantic and therefore excluded from the 1st Viennese School (comprised of Classical composers Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven)
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Yes
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