List of famous old musicians like Mozart?
Beethoven, Buxtehude, Pachelbel, JS Bach, Couperin, Vierne and many others.
I would like some history on the Brahms sonata for violin and piano in d minor op 108?
Brahms's Sonata for Violin and Piano no 3 in D minor, Op. 108, was written between 1886 and 1888, during the Romantic Era. It was the last in a triptych of violin sonatas, and was first performed in Budapest in 1888.
Dedicated to a friend and colleague of Brahms, Hans von Bulow, this sonata has four movements, which was a departure from Brahms's preceding sonatas, each of which had three movements. The movements were:
1. Allegro
2. Adagio
3. Un poco presto e con sentimento
4. Presto Agitato
Did Mozart have a little sister or a big sister?
Mozart has a big sister, i think. i once did a report on him for school
Where did Ludwig van Beethoven die?
Beethoven was 57 years old when he died. He died in Vienna March 26, 1827. ( Born December 16th 1770). Beethoven died in March 26th, 1827 marking the end of the true 1st Viennese School (excluding Romantic composer Schubert). He was 56-57 upon the time of his death.
Recovered locks from his hair suggest that Beethoven had sucumb to lead-poisoning Beethoven was 57 when he died of a liver disease on March 26, 1827 Ludwig Van Beethoven died at the age of 57 on 26 March 1827 from liver failure or lead poisoning. Ludwig Van Beethoven died at the age of 57 on 26 March 1827 from liver failure or lead poisoning.
Who wrote the song 'Ganja Farmer'?
The controversial song Ganga Farmer was written and performed by Marlon Asher. It was the first hit of a the short career for Marlon and he has gone on to release three bigger hits. The song was release in 2006.
If you're talking about J.C. Bach, Mozart met him in London during his 1763-66 family trip around Europe.
If you're talking about the original Bach, he didn't.
JS Bach lived from 1685 to 1750. Mozart wasn't born until 1756, 7 years after JS Bach's death.
What is the style of Mozart's Idomeneo?
Indomeneo is an Italian-language opera. Related link:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idomeneo
Brahm, brahma, brahman. Brahm was the great architect/creator of four children the white,red,yellow and black children of the four corners of his world. He created the brahman as his favourite and named him after himself. Brahm left the children to fend for themselves knowing fulwell the consequences to come. The red man beat and pacified the others under the order of the white.the yellow forced to the fields, the black chained to the rock. Brahm returned with anger toward his favourite son and accomplice, damning them to death and hell. Brahm released the black and scorned the yellow for servitude and complicity in the plot of this lord of the flies which he set in charge of the other castes, and made yellow the lesser of the two he let live. Brahman was the son most like the divine father. He was the priest. The names of the other three were Shatria, Vaishia and sudra. They were the warrior, the tradesman, and the serf.
Did John Williams the composer have any kids?
Yes, three children with first wife Barbara Ruick (died in 1974). Mr. Williams remarried in 1980.
Who is the composer of 'I won't dance'?
Jerome David Kern [January 27, 1885-November 11, 1945] was the composer of 'I won't dance'. The lyrics were written by Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II [July 12, 1895-August 23, 1960] and Otto Abels Hauerbach[August 18, 1873-January 24, 1963]. The trio produced the song for the 1934 movie musical, 'Three Sisters'. But one of its most popular performances was over 20 years later, by singer Francis Albert 'Frank' Sinatra [December 12, 1915-May 14, 1998].
Was Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor used in the movie Dracula?
No, the opening theme is Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky
What makes Stravinsky's the Rite of spring nationalistic?
Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring is Nationalistic because it re-creates sacrificial rites of ancient Russia.
Was Cecil Cope the composer British?
Yes, he was my father - born Lichfiled 1909 - died Forest row East Sussex 2003
What is an example of a well-known spreadsheet program?
The best-known spreadsheet software packages are Microsoft Excel, Lotus 1-2-3 from IBM Corporation, and Corel's Quattro Pro.
What musical period rossini live in?
Rossini lived during the Romantic Era, although his music is said to have a link between the romantic and classical periods.
Who wrote the song 'Hit Me Up'?
Hit Me Up was a single released by Canadian singer Danny Fernandes in 2011. It was featured on his second album, AutomaticLUV, and reached Number 22 in the Canadian charts.
It is unlikely, as Mussorgsky's suite, although composed in 1874, was not printed until 1886, by which time Mussorgsky had been dead for 5 years. There is no available information as to the first performance, likely given by Mussorgsky himself, so any connection to Tchaikovsky can only be speculative.
How many homes did Beethoven live in?
It is unknown how many houses Beethoven lived in in total but it was certainly a large number. He moved over thirty times alone when he resided in Vienna but only a few addresses are known for certain.
Who was Johann Sebastian Bachs mother?
Maria Elizabetha was his mother and Johann Ambrosius was his father.
What is the length of Marriage of Figaro opera?
The length of "The Marriage of Figaro" opera can vary depending on the production and the conductor's tempo, but on average, it usually runs around 3 to 3.5 hours, including intermissions. So, buckle up and make sure you've got a comfy seat because you're in for a musical marathon with this one.
What instruments did Antonio Vivaldi play?
Antonio Vivaldi plays flute, oboe, bassoon, cello and violin. Vivaldi already wrote more than 500 concertos and 230 of these are strings and instruments.
What class in society were composers and musicians in Mozart's time?
Composers often worked for royalty, as Mozart did, and were quite rich and high in society as a result. Italian composers tended to be the most respected at this time. Mozart, however, was an exception to this rule. He lost most of his money through various debts and wasn't given much in the first place due to his humble background. He was also Austrian, and therefore other composers tended to discriminate against him.
Where to find concerto in D major for flute solo and string orchestra L Boccherini op 27?
BOCCHERINI, Luigi (1743-1805)
Concerto for Flute in D, Op. 27 (G.489)
Pub: EDWIN F. KALMUS
A1328 large score 30.00
A1328 set (incl 4,4,3,2,2) 55.00
A1328 flute solo 3.00
Concerto for Flute in D, Op. 27 (G.489) (edited by Van Leeuwen).
Pub: SOUTHERN MUSIC COMPANY
SS208 flute & piano 9.00
Order from your local music dealer.