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Composers

Whether it be classical or contemporary, composers are the men and women behind the music. Beethoven and Mozart are among those who have left their marks on history.

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Who wrote the song 'Cant Stop Wont Stop'?

The song Can't Stop, Won't Stop' was written by Will Adams, Keith Harris and William M Joel. The song was actually performed by the American artist Usher.

George frideric hndel age of enlightenment?

My girlfriend missed her period since 24th Aug 2009. We hadn't done sex for April to sofar? But she has missed her period, while her periods were on continuous for April to Aug. is it possible that she is pregnent?

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What tala is composed of 16 beats?

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What problems do composers have in writing music for films?

they cant be copyed from someone else and they have to make sure its suitable for the film

Who wrote and performed the song 'Money On My Mind'?

The song titled "Money On My Mind" was performed by Rap Artist Lil' Wayne. The song was written by Carter, Jermaine Jackson, Andrew Harr, Johnny Mollings, and Lenny Mollings.

What was Johannes Brahms childhood like?

Here are some interesting facts about Johannes Brahms:

  • He had no children
  • He had a wife named Johanna Henrika Christiane Nissen (1789-1865), a seamstress never previously married, who was seventeen years older than he was.
  • He played the horn, piano, cello, and double bass
  • He was born in hamburg

Who wrote the song Where Do You Go To My Lovely?

The song Where Do You Go To (My Lovely) was written by Peter Starstedt. It is about how Peter Starstedt fell in love with a woman he had met in Vienna in the year 1965.

Is Beethoven referred to as the the father of the symphony?

No, he is not. That accolade belongs to F J Haydn, who was the composer chiefly responsible for developing the symphony from what it was in the early and middle years of the 18th century (a type of lightweight 'entertainment' music) to what it had become by the second half of that century (one of the most powerful, subtle, and imaginative forms of musical expression ever devised).

Haydn wrote over 100 symphonies, but that is not the reason for his being dubbed 'the father of the symphony'. It was the quality of his work in that area, not the quantity, that was significant.