How long does the Tchaikovsky's violin concerto in d major go for?
It obviously depends on how quickly it is played, so it will vary somewhat. But roughly: The first movement is about 19 minutes, the second is 7 and the finale is about 10 minutes. That is 36 minutes, give or take.
What is classical music about?
It is a fairly well-known fact that when a young child has the opportunity to listen to classical music, they produce (or has the ability to produce) a highly developed and intelligent mind. Anywho, classical music is a representation of the passion and love a /the composer is experiencing. It is a 'let-out' of built up emotions and , my, it is a beautiful way to translate them. People listen to classical music for its peace (under certain circumstances) and perfectness; every note is simply perfect. You should appreciate whilst you have the chance!
What is the relation between rahat fateh ali Khan and nusrat fateh ali Khan?
Rahat is Nusrat's brother's son or Nusrat's Nephew
Rahat Fatheh Ali Khan is Nusrats Nephew. This is because Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is the son of Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan and Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan is Nusrats younger brother. There is some possiblities that Nusrat may have two other nephews Rizwan & Mauzzam. I do not know how they are connected because these two may come from one of Nusrats four older sisters. I do not know about this but he is a uncle to may, who aren't well known to the world.
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan does have a daughter called Nida.
Who was the Composer of the Eroica Pastoral and Choral Symphonies?
Symphony No. 3 by Ludwig van Beethoven, also known as Eroica, which is Italian for heroic. The piece is composed in E flat.
Beethoven dedicated this piece originally to Napoleon Bonaparte but he changed that when Napoleon proclaimed himself emperor. Beethoven later dedicated it to the memory of a great man. ( as in the man Napoleon used to be, before he proclaimed himself emperor ).
Where did Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart attend middle school?
They didn't classify school grades so much in Mozart's day. There was no Elementary, Middle or High School ... it was just "school", usually taught at home by parents or relatives, although there were universities specializing in various subject matters.
What is Bela Bartok best known for?
Béla Viktor János Bartók (pronounced /ˈbɑrtɒk/ (Wells 1990), Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈbeːlɒ ˈbɒrtoːk]) (March 25, 1881 - September 26, 1945) was a Hungarian composer and pianist. He is considered to be one of the greatest composers of the 20th century and is regarded, along with Liszt, as his country's greatest composer (Gillies 2001). Through his collection and analytical study of folk music, he was one of the founders of ethnomusicology
What instruments were used in Beethoven's Symphony No 3?
2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (B-flat in movements 1-3, C in 4), 2 bassoons, contrabassoon, 2 horns (E-flat and C; E-flat in movements 1 and 3, C in 2 and 4), 2 trumpets in C, 3 trombones (alto, tenor and bass), timpani (C and G throughout), and the usual string section with first and second violins, violas, cellos and double basses. The contrabassoon and the trombones are only used in the final movement.
Is Beethoven the first classical musician?
No. Μonophonic and polyfonic styles of music -like gregorian hymns,organoum, discantous- were the first types of music(dating back to 7th-9th century). Soon the barok writers took over and eventually after the 17th-18th century classical music came up, followed by the romantic century and then the contemporary.
Did Peter Tchaikovsky get any awards?
If you mean Piotr Tchaikovsky, he won an Honorary Doctor of Music Degree from Cambridge University in 1893
What is Mendelssohn's musical period?
Robert Schumann (June 8, 1810 - July 29, 1856) and his famous sister Clara Schumann (Sept 13, 1819 - May 20, 1896), both were considered distinguished and very active composers in the Romantic Era.
How does a scherzo differ from a minuet?
Its literal translation from the Italian is "Joke"
When seen on music it tells the players they are to play the piece as a sprightly humorous composition. This is most commonly in quick triple time
What influenced george bizet's music?
Georges Bizet was musically influenced by his teacher Gounod. His first work Symphony in C was strongly influenced by Gounod, that it wasnt produced until 1935, incase Georges was charged for imitation.
One or more instruments that accompanied a main melodic line in the Baroque era?
The most typical Baroque accompaniment for a solo melodic instrument or voice is called 'basso continuo'. The chords would be played on a harpsichord or organ, and the bass line would be reinforced by a cello or a similar instrument of the period.
What is the earliest period of music?
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Where can I get Chinese classical music?
there are many traditional Chinese music on the internet.
you can get the music with mp3 format in baidu(百度 in Chinese)
get to this link http://mp3.baidu.com/
input the words like : 琵琶相 ; 林海; 笛子; 乱红;蝶舞; 长相守; 十面埋伏;二泉映月; 渔歌唱晚 separately
then there will be many link you can choose
enjoying it
Grieg was born in Bergen, Norway.
Edvard Hagerup Grieg was born on June 15, 1843nin Bergen, Norway.
Who are some famous German composers?
Tokio Hotel
http://tokiohotel.pop24.de/tokiohotel2/index2_de.php although im not the biggest fan of tokio hotel they do have some good songs
There is also a band named
Rammstein which is a (tanz metal/ industrial) band
and another that woul be considered goth rock named Lacrimosa sorry for lack of refference on those two.
by the French composer Georges Alexandre César Léopold Bizet, known as Georges Bizet
What are Beethoven's most well known works?
The most popular piano sonata composed by Beethoven is probably the first movement of his no. 14, know as the "Moonlight sonata". Some other well known sonatas of his are : No.13 (Pathetique), No.17 (Tempest), No. 21 (Waldstein), No. 23 (Appassionata) and No.29 (Hammerklavier).
When did Gregorian chants originate?
* Genre: Classical There are arguments concerning the proper use of the term "Gregorian" in reference to chants. Generally the term refers to any chants written in the church modes, often employing texts from the psalms or the gospels. They developed during the papacy of Gregory the Great (d.604) but generally refer to the Church music of the 11th through 13th centuries. There is a distinction between Roman and Gregorian chants that obfuscates the origin and characterizes true Gregorian chant (that which developed with Gregory I and Gregory II), and Roman chants. There certainly are distinctions that scholars have drawn; however, the distinctions most accurately refer to different styles than to two different types of chants. The Gregorian chant contained phrases that are aesthetically pleasing to the eye often in the form of arches. Musical strains were often related to the text in the context of the contours of the musical line and what the text is addressing. Clearly there was also a balance between melisma and syllabic writing without an over abundance of the former. Though there were exceptions to the eight Church modes, most Gregorian chants were written in that vein. http://www.answers.com/topic/gregorian-chant
Composers did not write during the Romantic period?
There is a number of composers not in the romantic era. JS Bach, Handel and Bettoven did not write in that era.
What instruments are played in danse macabre?
There were many but here you go :
Danse macabre is scored for an Obbligato violin, as well as the following orchestra:
Woodwind instrument,Piccolo, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet in B-flat, Bassoon
Brass_instrument: 4 Horn (instrument) in G and D, 2 Trumpet in D, 3 Trombone, Tuba
Percussion: Timpani, Xylophone, Bass drum, Cymbals, Triangle
String_section: Harp, Violin I, II,Viola, Violoncello, Double_bass