That would be Russian Classical Music.
Romantic, in the second half of the 1800s.
Largo, Quarter-note = 60 (60 beats per minute)
The poem set to music is called oratorio. A story set to music is called cantata.
It was the song by Madonna called 'Music' :L music
When Musicians write their own music it's called...Composing Music
It was a French governess called Fanny Dürbach, who was a 22-year-old experienced teacher.
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
The Ken Thorne Orchestra. Ken Thorne did the incidental music for the movie.
St. Petersburg
Romantic, in the second half of the 1800s.
He married once. They separated after 6 weeks but never divorced.
Cholera, which he contracted by drinking unboiled water during an epidemic.
No, it was always called Romeo and Juliet. At one point Disney made a song out of it called "Love, so Lovely" but not "Your Love"
Largo, Quarter-note = 60 (60 beats per minute)
Tchaikovsky wrote the symphony in 1893. It was premiered just a week before his death.
The music from a movie is called the sound track.
A pause in music is called a "rest."