Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Mozart was the first major composer for the clarinet, being a friend of Denner, the inventor of the instrument.
Which composer? Mozart's concerto no. 23 in A has its second theme in E major, and in the recapitulation it returns in A major. Schumann's concerto in A minor has its second theme in C major, returning in A major for the recapitulation.
Beethoven was a major composer of both the Classical and Romantic periods.
Leo ArnaudIt
Franz Joseph Haydn
Mozart was the first major composer for the clarinet, being a friend of Denner, the inventor of the instrument.
Which composer? Mozart's concerto no. 23 in A has its second theme in E major, and in the recapitulation it returns in A major. Schumann's concerto in A minor has its second theme in C major, returning in A major for the recapitulation.
Beethoven was a major composer of both the Classical and Romantic periods.
Leo ArnaudIt
He was cited near Grimesnil, France.
Nat King Cole- Apex
all of the above settings.
Franz Joseph Haydn
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The composer creates tension and resolution by shifting the key from C major to G major in the middle of the piece through a change in the musical mood and harmony. This shift introduces new notes and chords that create a sense of anticipation and then resolve back to a stable and satisfying conclusion.
Technically, no. His most renowned work from 1775, "String Quartet in E Major Op. 11, No. 5" is very baroque-like in structure, so it's common for people to mistake him as a Baroque composer. However, he was a Classical era composer.
I don't think so. He was a famous bass opera singer in the Kirov theater and he premiered some of the works written by Stravinsky's first major music teacher, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.