The reason to why they are still so popular nowadays is becasue they're compositions are so complex they serve as a base to most dramatic works. Their music also pleases the ear even though it was written many years ago. Most of all is because thir works are so magnificent many composers have not attempted to beat the excellency of their works.
It is believed that Mozart and Beethoven met when Beethoven came to Vienna in 1787, although their meeting is still a matter of conjecture.It has been said that Mozart treated Beethoven well after he heard him play, and the two developed an affinity in the short time they knew each other, during which Mozart was able to give Beethoven a lesson in composition. It has even been said that Mozart claimed of the younger Beethoven: "Mark that young man; he will make himself a name in the world!It is also said that Beethoven himself noticed the contrast, after he had to return home to his ill mother, between Mozart's teaching style and his new teacher, Haydn, with whom he did not get along.
It is subjective to determine who is "better" between Beethoven and Vivaldi as they are both highly regarded composers in their own right. Beethoven is known for his innovative compositions, complex harmonies, and emotional depth, while Vivaldi is renowned for his virtuosic violin concertos and contributions to the Baroque era. It ultimately comes down to personal preference and the specific qualities one values in music.
Judged by a poll conducted each year by one radio station known to me, the Symphony No. 9 "Choral" is often the most popular classical work of music in the entire repertoire. Even if the list varies from year to year, this remains one of the top five and still higher than any other work by Beethoven.
1. The Romantic era produced many more composers music that is still popular today. 2. It started in 1820 and ended in 1900. 3. Beethoven was one of the most popular composers then.
cuz they can :D
Many people world wide listen to classical music. The classical compositions are a welcomed change of pace from the popular music of today. Of course there is no language barrier to classical music. Thus many people still listen to the composers of classical music such as Mozart and Beethoven.
that he was death and that he still had the compassion for music.
It is believed that Mozart and Beethoven met when Beethoven came to Vienna in 1787, although their meeting is still a matter of conjecture.It has been said that Mozart treated Beethoven well after he heard him play, and the two developed an affinity in the short time they knew each other, during which Mozart was able to give Beethoven a lesson in composition. It has even been said that Mozart claimed of the younger Beethoven: "Mark that young man; he will make himself a name in the world!It is also said that Beethoven himself noticed the contrast, after he had to return home to his ill mother, between Mozart's teaching style and his new teacher, Haydn, with whom he did not get along.
Joseph Haydn was Ludwig van Beethoven's most valued mentor, he was greatly influenced by Mozart as well. Bach and Muzio Celemnti influenced not as much, but are still credited to his style. A large portion of Beethoven's style, however, was a product of his own musical genius.
Beethoven's earliest major works were fairly derivative - the lineage to Mozart and Haydn was still obvious. But beginning with his Third Symphony, Beethoven found his own unique and distinctive voice. His music, even today, is completely individual - he sounds like "Beethoven", no one else, and no one else really sounds like him. For lack of a better description, his music sounds like music written by a free man.
No Mozart's parents are not alive anymore.
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Shakespeare is like the Beatles or Beethoven. He should be popular until the end of time. His plays are worth reading and watching for all people, everywhere and for always.
Mozart composed numerous operas - musical plays - which are still performed today.
from research they say that Hayden is going to go back to school and get a college digree
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