What country was Richard Wagner born in?
Wilhem Richard Wagner the composer was born on the 22nd of may 1813 in Leipzig Germany. He died on the 13 of February 1883. he was born in 1973
He was very small and had grey hair. He was handsome. Well that is what people say.
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What year did count Paris die in and was born?
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Why fur Elise is the most important piece of beethoven?
I wouldn't say it was the most important, but probably the one piece that is given to every beginning piano student, making it the most often heard piece in piano literature.
What is Giuseppe Vedi's most famous piece?
I like to believe that his 'Nabucco' is his most famous piece. The piece had the famous 'Va, Piensiero', which was sung by the Slave Choir. People of his time found this piece suited enough to be the National Anthem of Italy. The piece was also sung by ten-thousands of people in the streets of Milan as token of respect when he died of a stroke in 1901. There were more than a quarter of a million people to pay him their last respects.
What are the names of some of the musical pieces from Disney's Fantasia?
Disney's Fantasia includes many famous pieces of classical music, such as selections from Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker Suite", Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring", and selections from Beethoven's sixth symphony. The pieces in the film were conducted by Leopold Stokowsky.
Which classical composer wrote a famous fiftieth symphony that makes use of a four note motive?
None.
However, Ludwig van Beethoven used a famous four-note motif in his Fifth Symphony. He was no longer a composer of the Classical period when he wrote this symphony, but had effected the transition to the Romantic period.
Was Peter Tchaikovsky wealthy when he died?
He was never wealthy in his life. He lived very well while Madame Von Meck was paying his annuity, and he made money by conducting, but he never became rich.
Is there a phobia for Beethoven's Fur Elise symphony?
There is no recognised phobia for this condition.
Incidentally, "Fur Elise" is not a symphony.
The only "phobia" is that this piano piece is standard fare for any beginning piano student, so it could be "feared" in that respect, in a humorous way of thinking.
Who wrote the beautiful song 'When He Shines' sang by Sheena Easton?
It was written by Dominic Bugatti and Freddie Palmer.
You mean "did Beethoven like beet-root" and yes he probably did.
After his death Mozart's more than 600 compositions were catalogued in chronological order by who?
Ludwig Ritter von Köchel (1800-1877) ... he originated the "k" numbers, cataloging the works of Mozart. Works will be listed thus (for example) Fantasie in F Minor, k.608.
The musical notes, actually. In the time of JS Bach, "H" in the score sounded B-Natural. There is a piece for organ on "the theme of bach" which refers to the written notes on the music staff ... If can play the notes on a piano: B-flat, then A-natural, then C-natural and finally B-natural, you will have played this "bach" theme.
Did bach or vivaldi ever meet Marie Antoinette?
No. She was born in 1755; Bach died in 1750, Vivaldi in 1741.
Who wrote steal away to Jesus?
According to Wikipedia, it was composed by Wallace Willis and Choctaw Freedman
his first song that he wrote was called 'An die Freude.' He composed this song at the age of only 4 and started playing music at the age of 3. His first instuments were Harpsicord, violin and organ; his father taught him
Is Domenico Scarlatti considered a baroque composer or a classic?
Baroque, considering the piano was invented long after he died.
Who wrote the song Sleep Now in the Fire?
Sleep Now in the Fire was performed by the band Rage Against the Machine in 1999. It was the most popular song of the album The Battle of Los Angeles.