Was the theme from hatikva taken from smetana?
yes! "the title of the national anthem, HATIKVA, means "The Hope." It was written by Naftali Herz Imber (1856-1909), who moved to Palestine in 1882 from Galicia. The melody was arranged by Samuel Cohen, an immigrant from Moldavia, from a musical theme in Smetana's "Moldau" that is partly based on a Scandinavian folk song."
What did debussy write for flutes?
Debussy wrote a piece for unaccompanied flute, "Syrinx," a famous tone poem for flute accompanied by orchestra, "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun," and a sonata for flute, viola and harp. He also wrote music for two flutes, two harps and celesta to be played with a series of recitations titled "Bilitis," not to be confused with the "Chansons de Bilitis" for voice and piano.
Where did Salzburg get its name?
salzburg was named after Gebhart van salzburg, a loyal servent to the pope. He remained in hohensalzburg, his fortress, which served as an army barracks and a prison.
How do you play ride of the valkyries on keyboard?
After intent study and learning of the piece. This is a very technical piece to play.
What do you know about Mozart K 491?
Piano concerto no. 24 in c minor completed on 24 March 1786. One of only 2 in a minor key with second movement in E flat and variation finale. Finest of all M's works in this genre.
What happened to the fourth and fifth children of Mozart's?
Of Mozart's six children, only two survived infancy...Karl Thomas Mozart and Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart. I'm not sure of the order in which they were born.
i think you mean Sergei Yesenin.
and he was a Russian poet.
Did Mozart complete his first composition until the age of 40?
On the contrary, Mozart composed his first piece of music at about age 5 or 6. There is a rumour that his first piece was "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" but he did not compose that song.
Is there a free music score for Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel in any instrument except cello?
Visit the following link for different versions of Pachelbel's Canon in D major.
How many movements was in a typical haydn quartet?
Four Movements:
1st Movement: Allegro, Tonic Key, Sonata Form
2nd Movement: Slower Tempo, Subdominant Key, Aria Form
3rd Movement: Lively (Triple Meter time), Tonic Key, Minuet & Trio
4th Movement: Fast Tempo, Tonic Key, Sonata/Rondo Form
Who was George Frideric Handle?
Georg Friedrich Händel was a baroque composer, born 1685 and died 1759. He grew up in Germany and moved to Italy to get musical training. He then headed to London where he spent the rest of his life.
He is most famous for his operas, oratorios and concertos.
His probably most well-known work is Messiah and Music for the Royal Fireworks.