What Five was a group of nationalist composers who sought to incorporate elements of in their work?
Russian elements
What is the instrument kinaban?
used by both men and women and it is played to entertain oneself, to put a child to sleep or in the ritual courtship.
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Who was the composer of ''Minnie the moocher''?
Born Paris 1849 died Cannes 1895. He was a composer and violinist. He wrote a number of works including 8 operas of which seemingly only the tenor piece 'Berceuse' from Jocelyn has survived.
He died in an insane asylum. The exact cause is not known. Based on the symptoms, speculation has included tertiary syphilis and brain cancer such as a meningioma, both of which produce auditory hallucinations such as Schumann complained of.
Where can you find Johann Pachelbel Pictures?
Pachelbel died long before photography was invented, but portraits (paintings) of him can be found through a Google search.
What is the swan by saint saens describing?
Le Cygne, or The Swan, is one movement from Saint-Saens's work for 2 pianos and chamber ensemble, Le Carnaval des Animaux, The Carnival of the Animals. It is describing a swan.
Why was Richard Wagner exiled from Germany for a period of time?
Wagner fled Dresden, Germany as a result of his political activism and revolutionary activities. He escaped to Zurich, Switzerland with the assistance of Liszt. Here, he wrote only literary works: Art and Revolution, Artwork of the Future, and Opera and Drama.
What musical time period did Johann Strauss live in?
He was of the late romantic/early modern era, and was mainly famous for his orchestral "Tone Poems", a kind of through composed symphony styled peice which told a story e.g. Til Eulenshpiel (sorry for the bad spelling).
Who is Beethoven's' mother and father?
Johann van Beethoven was is father and Maria Magdalena Keverich was his mother.
Which artist is known for symphony no. 9?
Ludwig van Beethoven was the musician who wrote the famous Ninth Symphony, also known as The Choral. Rather than use the term "artist" as it is used by musicians today, Beethoven was referred to as a composer. This particular symphony, Beethoven's final and properly called Symphony no 9 in D minor, is famous for scoring a choir as one of the "instruments".
Who wrote the song Every Move I Make?
"Every Breath You Take" was written by Sting (Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner) in the 1980's.
Who wrote the song Bande Mataram?
Bankim Chandra Chttopadhya a famous Noveliest from undivided Bengal in India.
Did Mozart write the The Surprise Symphony?
No, that would be Haydn. It's formal name is the Symphony No. 94 in G Major, one of the twelve "London Symphonies".
Who wrote the song 'All For Love'?
The song All for love was written by American song writer and rock star Bryan Adams and co written by Robert John Lange and Michael Karmen. It was released in November in 1993 for the 3 Musketeers sound track.
Who taught Beethoven first Mozart or Hayden?
Mozart was Beethoven's first teacher. Beethoven had just one lesson with him before he had to return to Bonn. When he returned, Mozart had died, and Haydn became Beethoven's teacher, but they never enjoyed the same rapport or mutual admiration that Mozart and Beethoven had.
How did Hertrich begin his professional career?
at Siemens from 1969 to 1971. His experience there encouraged him to study business administration, which he pursued at the Technical University of Berlin. He later transferred to the University of Nuremberg, from which he graduated with a degree