He died because he suffered from peniople, which is the lose of his penis.
This isn't actually a question, but if you seek confirmation in your statement then here you have it.
If you were wondering who Schubert's idol was; then I cannot say, but his music shows similarities to the works of Mozart and Beethoven, suggesting that they were among his influences.
When did John Edmondson write the classical song 'Command March'?
1985 was the Copyright by Birch Island Music Press, so he probably wrote it in 1985 or 1984.
When did Felix mendelssohn write his first tune?
From what I can tell, his first composition id called Beethovens 9 variations. This not a definite answer as there seems to be very little on the subject, but I hope this helps!
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach married Johanna Maria Dannemann in 1744. They had three children whom survived into adulthood, though none became professional musicians.
Did Igor Stravinsky have sisters?
No, Igor Stravinsky had only brothers. Two of his brothers -- Roman and Yuriy -- were elder, and one -- Guriy -- was younger.
Source: Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft, Memories and Commentaries, New York: Faber and Faber, Inc., 2002, 9-10.
Why is it fair to impose a heavier fine on the rich than that required on the poor?
The thing is it isn't fair. If someone is speeding and the fine is 10 bucks then they should pay no matter what race, or education they got, how tall they are or their economic situation, because if you'd do something wrong you get a punishment and that punishment should be equal and favored
Which composer was giving concerts in the courts of Europe with his siser at the age six?
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Who wrote the song 'Take My Life'?
The song Take My Life was composed by Francis Ridley Havergal. Francis Ridley Havergal was a poet and a hymn writer. She was born in 1836 and passed away in 1879.
Who wrote the song ''Song Cry''?
Several people ask who wrote the song "song cry". The answer to who wrote the song, Song Cry was Shawn carter, Douglas Gibbs, Randolph Johnson and Justin Smith.
What time period was Joseph Haydn from?
(Franz) Joseph Haydn, composer of the Classical Period -
Born - 31 March 1732 in Rohrau, Austria
Died - 31 May 1809 in Vienna, Austria
Some major works include - 15 surviving Operas, over 100 Symphonies, Violin and keyboard concertos, Chamber music and songs, 12 Masses.
Specialist Genres - Symphonies, String quartets, Opera, Oratorios, Masses.
Joseph Haydn was one of the most prominent composers of the classical period, and is called by some the "Father of the Symphony" and "Father of the String Quartet".
What music did Chopin write that did not include the piano?
All of Chopin's works included the piano
he did this because he was a pianist and a piano teacher