beethoven
Rihm is a post WWII composer of serial music. He was born in 1952, and wrote his first symphony in 1969 at the age of 17. Therefore, he would be considered a late twentieth century/early twenty-first century composer of contemporary classical music. Also, he has composed over 400 pieces!
Haydn was a composer in 18th century. By his time, the main element of music was the counterpoint (it was Baroque period). He was one of the composers to develop the genres of symphony and string quartet.
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1700-1800
No, he is not. That accolade belongs to F J Haydn, who was the composer chiefly responsible for developing the symphony from what it was in the early and middle years of the 18th century (a type of lightweight 'entertainment' music) to what it had become by the second half of that century (one of the most powerful, subtle, and imaginative forms of musical expression ever devised). Haydn wrote over 100 symphonies, but that is not the reason for his being dubbed 'the father of the symphony'. It was the quality of his work in that area, not the quantity, that was significant.
Rihm is a post WWII composer of serial music. He was born in 1952, and wrote his first symphony in 1969 at the age of 17. Therefore, he would be considered a late twentieth century/early twenty-first century composer of contemporary classical music. Also, he has composed over 400 pieces!
Haydn was a composer in 18th century. By his time, the main element of music was the counterpoint (it was Baroque period). He was one of the composers to develop the genres of symphony and string quartet.
the late renaissance, and was a key composer in the transition to Baroque music
paper Can also be written based upon a theme of music from something that inspired the composer.
Beethoven included vocal soloists and chorus in the final movement of his Ninth Symphony, which was the first time a composer had incorporated voices in a symphony. This groundbreaking addition elevated the symphony to a new level of emotional and spiritual depth, and solidified its place as a revolutionary work in the history of Western classical music.
1700-1800
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French composer , Jean Phillippe Rameau. On Seventeenth century.
No, he is not. That accolade belongs to F J Haydn, who was the composer chiefly responsible for developing the symphony from what it was in the early and middle years of the 18th century (a type of lightweight 'entertainment' music) to what it had become by the second half of that century (one of the most powerful, subtle, and imaginative forms of musical expression ever devised). Haydn wrote over 100 symphonies, but that is not the reason for his being dubbed 'the father of the symphony'. It was the quality of his work in that area, not the quantity, that was significant.
either rock star, or hit movie composer - depending on which branch you follow (rock/symphony)
syncopations modal scales and pentatonic scales often in folk music.
By breaking a lot of rules to say what the composer wants it to say. And Beethoven was the poster boy for that concept. Hence, his symphonies were "revolutionary". Beethoven's first two symphonies - and they raised a few eyebrows - were nonetheless, essentially revisiting Haydn and Mozart. But Beethoven's Third Symphony grabbed music by the lapels and jerked it into the nineteenth century.