Fame is transitory and often a purely a local, cultural or generational phenomena. Who or what is famous at any given time or for any group of people will change.
Characters, real or fictional, may be considered famous by a given group of individuals and be completely unknown to a different group.
Those groups may be of different ages for instance, or widely separated geographically. It may be purely cultural.
Enduring famous figures may be such icons as Jesus or Mohammed, they may be monarchs, presidents etc.
Pop idols or cartoon characters seldom survive beyond a decade or so.
Both Beethoven and Chopin had significant impacts on classical music, but Beethoven is generally considered to have had a greater overall influence due to his groundbreaking compositions and innovations in music theory. Beethoven's works expanded the boundaries of classical music and paved the way for future composers, while Chopin's contributions were more focused on piano music and romantic expression.
The Beatles are more famous than Evanescence.
The similarities among Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms lie in their use of complex harmonies, intricate melodies, and structural forms in their compositions. However, Bach's music is more Baroque in style with contrapuntal textures, Beethoven's is characterized by emotional depth and innovation, and Brahms' compositions often blend classical forms with Romantic expressiveness.
The title "Sonata quasi una fantasia" in Beethoven's piano composition signifies that the piece is a sonata that resembles a fantasy. This suggests that the work breaks traditional sonata form and allows for more freedom and expression in its structure and style.
Bach wrote primarily for the pipe organ in his church, and his music has a distinctive cadence regularity to it. Beethoven wrote for symphony orchestras (and smaller ensembles), and although all music has rhythm, you are much more likely to notice, in Beethoven's music, a theme that seems to jump about within the orchestra from instrument to instrument, as it varies, evolves, and returns to it's initial simplicity. Perhaps the clearest example would be Beethoven's 5th. Good luck on your exam. Make some time to track down Bach's Toccata and Fugue for Organ in D Minor, put on some good headphones, and turn up the volume.
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Lady Gaga is currently more famous than Sonic the Hedgehog.