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Q: Which Haydn Symphonies are composed just for strings?
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Why didn't handel write any symphonies?

Truth is, they aren't. Mozart composed for the money, albeit reluctantly. He did want his music to be available to the general public, and as such he composed on a level that, while pleasing to the ear, was within the confines of what the general public wanted to hear. Mozart composed to be the talk of the town. Mozart's symphonies, while fine pieces of music for the time, lack the complexity of later composers. He was limited by the instrumentation of the day and societal acceptance. Beethoven's music, on the other hand, challenged the accepted norms of the day. He composed with little regard for the preferences of his contemporaries, or his benefactors. In some cases, he composed passages with the intent of making people uneasy. While he had his admirers, he had many more detractors. This seemed to suit him just fine. Keep in mind that by the time Beethoven was doing most of his work, the piano was a much more refined instrument than Mozart's time. It wasn't until after his death that Beethoven's music became much more appreciated.


Which instrument did Mozart compose for?

Mozart composed many more concertos for piano than for any other instrument.


Where did the composer Haydn come from?

Franz Jospeh Haydn was born in the village of Rohrau in Austria, just on the border with Hungary.


What does 'classical music' mean?

In music, "classical" has two meanings. The generalized term, "Classical Music" denotes art music composed for performance, as opposed to popular songs, rock, or theater music. The more specialized meaning, within the larger category of classical music, denotes symphonies or other types of music composed in the mid- to late-18th century through the early 19th, by Haydn, Mozart, early Beethoven and their contemporaries, known as the "classical period". Alternately, "classic" can just mean a favorite or standard for many years, like classic rock, classic bluegrass, etc.


When changing notes across strings on a violin do you lift the bow off the strings?

Nope, just keep the bow on the strings.

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Did Mozart overcome any problems to achieve his goals?

Yes. Mozart once composed one of his symphonies in is head, and just wrote it out. He managed to complete 114 symphonies in his very short lifetime. His contemporaries Beethoven and Haydn wrote 9 and 41 respectively, and they lived longer than him. Mozart wasn't even employed like Haydn in a royal palace, forced to output as much as possible. Mozart was so quick that he composed his first pieces before he turned 10. Imagine what would have happened if he lived as long as Beethoven?


Why didn't handel write any symphonies?

Truth is, they aren't. Mozart composed for the money, albeit reluctantly. He did want his music to be available to the general public, and as such he composed on a level that, while pleasing to the ear, was within the confines of what the general public wanted to hear. Mozart composed to be the talk of the town. Mozart's symphonies, while fine pieces of music for the time, lack the complexity of later composers. He was limited by the instrumentation of the day and societal acceptance. Beethoven's music, on the other hand, challenged the accepted norms of the day. He composed with little regard for the preferences of his contemporaries, or his benefactors. In some cases, he composed passages with the intent of making people uneasy. While he had his admirers, he had many more detractors. This seemed to suit him just fine. Keep in mind that by the time Beethoven was doing most of his work, the piano was a much more refined instrument than Mozart's time. It wasn't until after his death that Beethoven's music became much more appreciated.


Which instrument did Mozart compose for?

Mozart composed many more concertos for piano than for any other instrument.


Where did the composer Haydn come from?

Franz Jospeh Haydn was born in the village of Rohrau in Austria, just on the border with Hungary.


What does 'classical music' mean?

In music, "classical" has two meanings. The generalized term, "Classical Music" denotes art music composed for performance, as opposed to popular songs, rock, or theater music. The more specialized meaning, within the larger category of classical music, denotes symphonies or other types of music composed in the mid- to late-18th century through the early 19th, by Haydn, Mozart, early Beethoven and their contemporaries, known as the "classical period". Alternately, "classic" can just mean a favorite or standard for many years, like classic rock, classic bluegrass, etc.


How many symphonies did beethoven write while deaf?

just one, Symphony No.9


When changing notes across strings on a violin do you lift the bow off the strings?

Nope, just keep the bow on the strings.


Why do tennis players move their strings about when they have little breaks?

ususally its just a habit. there isn't anything wrong with the strings its just that the palyers are thinking


How many strings does Taylor Swift's guitar have?

It has 6 strings just like any other normal guitar.


What is strapped?

It is a type of pantie for girls and it is just strings


What part of a sitar vibrates to make a sound?

By sending vibrations through the strings and into the hole where it is amplified. very similar to the guitar just with different strings.


How many strings on an acoustic guitar?

There are six(6) strings just like any normal guitar of any type.