Do you have a piece of the choral example of The frog singing in the school?
I googled some of the words and found copy of the sheet music on line to the poem I remember as a child in the 1950's from a school text book. It's from the Library of Congress this is the address I followed: sm188318551 however this is the address at the end of the google entry: hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/sm1883.18551 hope this helps
How many players in string family?
Violin
Viola
Cello
Double Bass
Harp
violotta (Tenor Viola)
viola pomposa (five strings)
Who pioneered classical ragtime music?
Ragtime music originated from African-American communities in the late 19th century, descending from the jigs and march music played by black bands. It began as dance music in the red-light districts in cities such as St Louis and New Orleans, before becoming a popular music genre published as sheet music for piano. An example of popular ragtime music is the 1899 publication of the song 'Maple Leaf Rag' by ragtime composer Scott Joplin.
What inspired Edvard Grieg to make the song morning?
I believe he was looking out onto morning rise and listening to the birds, I however am not sure exactly what inspired him to create 'Morning'
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Substances that conduct heat are called good conductors of heat and electricity. Most metals fall in this category. In any case, if the average kinetic energy of the molecules in the substance can be increased by adding heat to the system then it will conduct heat.
His first music position was as a chours singer. He was male soprano which was taken with much surprise. The next position was as a violin player. His virtouso playing was applauded everywhere he went. He played the organ also and then his compositons made him big.
What is a 3 movement piece for instrumental soloist and orchestra?
A concerto usually has three movements and involves a soloist an an orchestra.
Who was the most popular person in the baroque era?
Put 10 people in a room and ask them the same question and one will get 10 different answers. There is no "one" most popular composer from the baroque era that everyone will agree 100% with ... there are, however, many great composers from the baroque era, like Bach, Pachelbel, Buxtehude and many lesser knowns.
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What are the standard instruments in the symphony orchestra?
Violins, Violas, Cellos, Basses, Flutes, Piccolo*, Oboe, English Horn*, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet,*Bassoon, Contrabasson*, French Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, Bass Trombone*, Tuba, Harp*, Keyboard/Piano*, and Timpani& other percussion *The asterisk denotes instruments that are not in every piece, but may be used for specail effects or otherwise.
What form is a minuet nearly always in?
it is most likely to be found in music,it represents the beat.
What are some famous compositions done by Richard Wagner?
Richard Wagner is most famous for his Nibelung Ring Cycle about Sigfried and Brunhilde, the most famous of those being Die Walkure or Ride of the Valkyries which has been used time and time again in film such as Apocalypse Now and Valkyrie
Did Mozart ever conduct his own music?
The short answer is yes. Beethoven conducted different orchestras to make money. He conducted the premier of his 9th Symphony, and rumor has it that he had his eyes closed and continued "waving his arms" even after the orchestra was finished playing.
Why Beethoven composed classic music?
Beethoven only composed very few pieces in a "classical tone", primarily his first symphony. He was taught by Haydn, a classical composer, so it would make sense for Beethoven to start off by composing a classical piece. Later on in his life though, he composed very Romantic style music. His second symphony, Eroica, was a key example of the romantic era.
a. an elaborate instrumental composition in three or more movements, similar in form to a sonata but written for an orchestra and usually of far grander proportions and more varied elements. b. an instrumental passage occurring in a vocal composition, or between vocal movements in a composition. c. an instrumental piece, often in several movements, forming the overture to an opera or the like. d. a concert performed by a symphony orchestra. e. anything characterized by a harmonious combination of elements
What is the difference between concert overture and overture?
Overtures are typically the music heard before an opera begins. It contains all the themes from the opera that will be heard later. For example, Mozart's Overture to The Marriage of Figaro. During the Romantic Period, composers started writing Concert Overtures; music that was programmatic, but not identified to an opera. An example of a Concert Overture would be Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture. Preludes, on the other hand, are introductions to the main body of music. During the Baroque Period, Bach wrote many "Prelude and Fugues." An overture could be considered a prelude since it is an introduction, but a prelude can't be an overture.
What is the brass section of the orchestra?
The brass section of the orchestra is made up of the French horn, the tuba, the trumpet or cornet, the tenor horn, and the trombone. The brass section of the orchestra gives it its bright and majestic sound. But it can also give a mysterious sound when it plays quietly.
All brass instruments are made of long pieces of coiled tubes or brass or other metals. Their sound comes from the musician's lips as they make a buzzing noise. As air flows through the tubing it vibrates and makes a crisp, bright, vibrant sound. The sound coming out of a brass instrument can be changed when the player changes his lip tension.The greater he makes the tension the higher the sound for that instrument. All brass instruments have mouthpieces. The mouthpiece is shaped like a cone, a cup, or a funnel depending on the instrument.
Brass instrument mouthpieces.
to read more go to; http://library.thinkquest.org/5116/brass.htm
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Manuel de Falla 1876 to 1946. was a Spanish composer his music is heavily based on folk song traditions and Spanish exoticism, well known for "Nights in the Gardens of Spain" (1911-1915).
What inspired Vivaldi to write four seasons?
There is no record of what immediately spurred the composition of the Four Seasons. They are part of a larger collection of 12 violin concerti titled "The Contest Between Harmony and Invention." The Four Seasons is one of the first examples of "program music" that tells a story. Each "season" is accompanied by a poem describing what the music portrays. We don't know whether Vivaldi or someone else wrote the four poems.
Third movement of a Classical symphony?
Usually it was a minuet (from French "menuet"; in Italian "minuetto"), but sometimes other, normally a dance or a short sequence of dances, before the fourth (finale), that was commonly an allegro, as the first was as well.
What is rhythm in classical music?
In Classical music, rhythms were widely varied and flexible. A Classical composition usually contains a wealth of rhythmic patterns. The Classical style also includes unexpected pauses, syncopations, and frequent changes from long notes to shorter ones. Furthermore, the change from one pattern of note lengths to another fluctuated, occurring both suddenly or gradually.
How many whole notes are in Twinkle Twinkle Little Star?
There are 2 kinds :
Traditional version and the other is: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Declan Galbraith The song contains 4 beats per bar.
Why was Bach a great composer?
Bach is regarded not only as the greatest Baroque composer of all time, but the greatest composer period. His complex usage of polyphonic texture coupled with his highly technically difficult 16 note melodies and agitato and lively rhythms did not just become Bach's style. It became the style associated with ALL of Baroque music. His impact upon music is unprecedented even by the likes of Mozart and Beethoven. His very death marks the end of an entire Era of music.
Bach composed works for both performance and educational purposes. He was the instrumental figure in the progression to equal temperment much through the use of his volumes of works: Well Tempered Clavier which showcased equally spaced semitones. His preludes and fugues are still amongst some of the hardest and most challenging pieces a pianist may attempt to play. Bach wrote many works and only few of them remained unrecognized to the general populace. This amongst other reasons is why Bach is the greatest composer of all time.