Beethoven
yes he traveled mostly to Vienna until he settled there.
Johannes Brahms died of liver cancer on April 3, 1897. He had been suffering from health issues for several years prior to his death. Despite his declining health, Brahms continued to compose until shortly before his passing. His contributions to music remain influential, and he is remembered as one of the prominent composers of the Romantic era.
Brahms and Schubert, on account of the fact that neither of them were born until after Mozart had died.
J.S. Bach didn't write any symphonies. The form didn't really develop until after Bach died.
He wrote Symphony in C, Symphony in E-flat major, Symphony in Three Movements, and a work called Symphonies of Wind Instruments which is not in fact a symphony; of that work he said he used the title Symphonies in its original meaning of "sounding together." He also wrote Symphony of Psalms, which uses a full chorus singing the text of some of the Biblical psalms of David, in three movements.
yes he traveled mostly to Vienna until he settled there.
Johannes Brahms died of liver cancer on April 3, 1897. He had been suffering from health issues for several years prior to his death. Despite his declining health, Brahms continued to compose until shortly before his passing. His contributions to music remain influential, and he is remembered as one of the prominent composers of the Romantic era.
Quarantine (segregating someone from everyone else until it is proved that they are healthy) gets its name because the period of segregation used to be forty days. The word is related to the French word for forty (quarante).
Brahms and Schubert, on account of the fact that neither of them were born until after Mozart had died.
Forty in Hebrew is pronounced ארבעים - Arbaa'im. Forty has some significance in the Torah. For example, The Flood was forty days and forty nights. Moshe (Moses) was up on Har Sinai (Mt. Sinai) for forty days and forty nights. Tradition has it that a baby is not physically male or female until forty days after the women became pregnant.
J.S. Bach didn't write any symphonies. The form didn't really develop until after Bach died.
He wrote Symphony in C, Symphony in E-flat major, Symphony in Three Movements, and a work called Symphonies of Wind Instruments which is not in fact a symphony; of that work he said he used the title Symphonies in its original meaning of "sounding together." He also wrote Symphony of Psalms, which uses a full chorus singing the text of some of the Biblical psalms of David, in three movements.
Tchaikovsky wrote 6 symphonies, his last being perhaps his most famous, the symphony "patetique." He died only days after its premier from a sickness. Suicide???????
We won't know until after the Conference Championship Games in 2010!
48 -> 50 (until 45 it would be 40)
No, for two reasons. First, Shakespeare was a poet and playwright, not a musical composer, and second, the form of the symphony was not invented until more than a century after Shakespeare's death.
It took forty years until the Israelites entered Canaan.