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the piano
The piano/pianoforte is the keyboard instrument that succeeded the harpsichord. It rose in popularity during the late stages of the Classical period and beginnings of the Romantic era.
Clarinet and Piano Forte.
The Rondo Alla Turca comes from Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11. Mozart was a composer during the Classical Period. Therefore Alla Turca is classical and not baroque.
Classical Period
the piano
The piano/pianoforte is the keyboard instrument that succeeded the harpsichord. It rose in popularity during the late stages of the Classical period and beginnings of the Romantic era.
piano cello violin .._
Clarinet and Piano Forte.
the piano
The piano around 1819
The piano and the violin were the most popular solo instruments used in the concerto of classical period. The violin was one of the most popular for the baroque period, and the increase in popularity of the piano caused that this instrument replaced the former. See http://au.encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761553032
The Rondo Alla Turca comes from Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11. Mozart was a composer during the Classical Period. Therefore Alla Turca is classical and not baroque.
To learn how to play classical music on the piano, you can start by finding a qualified piano teacher who specializes in classical music. Practice regularly, study music theory, and listen to recordings of classical piano pieces to understand the style and technique. Dedication and patience are key to mastering classical piano music.
No. The Piano has been developed from the 1157s, which was then known as a clavichord. Upgrades of the Clavichord was constantly being introduced, in the 1600s, a Harpsichord was made. It was from the harpsichord that the Piano was first designed, and came around in the Classical/Romantic period.
Classical piano music for free can be found online via music web pages. If you want to see live classical piano music the check your local listings for concerts.
Classical Period