Yes
Music is in everything. Music doesn't have to consist of a melody, even. Music can just be a rhythm, like you typing on your keyboard, or tapping your foot. Music and rhythm set a pace for life, and without it, it would be dull. I honestly think music is very important in everyday life, not just school. It provides stimulation and culture in school, and is extremely important. -EmmyGoat
Burgundian ( apex )
There are several Hungarian composers of note. These composers would include Karl Goldmark, Joseph Joachim, Henri Gobbi, and Leopold Auer.
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.
School is a feature of boy and girls
M. Montagu-Nathan has written: 'An Introduction to Russian Music' -- subject(s): Russian Composers 'A History of Russian Music - Being An Account Of The Rise And Progress Of The Russian School Of Composers, With A Survey Of Their Lives And A Description Of Their Works' 'Rimsky-Korsakof' -- subject(s): Biography, Composers 'A history of Russian music' -- subject(s): Biography, Composers, History and criticism, Music, Musicians, Russian Composers 'Moussorgsky (Masters of Russian Music)' 'Mlle. Camargo'
Burgundian
Jos Wuytack has written: 'Musica activa' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Rhythm bands and orchestras, Musical meter and rhythm, School music 'Polyvitamines ABA' 'Colores' -- subject(s): Rhythm bands and orchestras
Willingham High School, Macon Ga. 1969
I Am a Promise: The Children of Stanton Elementary School won the Oscar for Documentary - Feature - in 1993.
Erik Satie
Yes, Johann Christian Bach was influenced by several composers, particularly his father, Johann Sebastian Bach, whose intricate counterpoint and harmonic language deeply impacted him. He was also inspired by the galant style of composers like Carl Friedrich Abel and the Italian operatic style of composers such as Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. Additionally, his exposure to the music of the Mannheim school further shaped his compositional style, leading to a blend of Baroque and early Classical elements in his works.