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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 were Baroque composers from Russia?

There weren't any. Berezovsky, the first Ukrainian composer, lived in the Classical (post-Baroque) era, and on the premises of what I've heard of him, he wasn't even a proper composer (i.e., had little to do with the Western musical tradition, although Wikipedia claims he had a connection with Metastasio, the greatest Baroque librettist); the first Russian composer was Glinka, a Romantic period "composer" who wrote primarily heavily folk music -influenced pieces (thence, more of a folk "composer" than a proper composer).

How did the patronage system affect Mozart music?

This system allowed Mozart to practice his music. With a patronage, he had all the life necessities he needed and was able to concentrate on music and not other work.

Was perotin known as the first known composer of polyphonic?

No, but he is known as the first person to compose organa with three and four voices

What is a political ideal expressed through music in the Romantic period?

How about "The 1812 Overture" by Tschaikovsky - depicting the entire war, the French theme, the Russian victory complete with cannon fire?

Is Yiruma a Christian?

Yes, he has said that he is a Christian. He also stated that his music is misunderstood to be New Age, when it is not at all.

What are the piano notes for the blue Danube?

Go to sheet music link to download a free piano score. You will really get a free score. This is a copy of a very old edition of the waltz for piano. Go to page 4 (the second printed page of music) and you will find the melody notes, in the key of D. Have some fun and try playing the whole score, or parts of it.

What are the famous works of Petrarch?

Petrarch was alive for 70 years from 1304 to 1374. He is often referred to as the "Father of Humanism". The model for today's Italian language is based on Petrarch's famous works.

Is Lindsay Wagner Jill Wagner's Mother?

Yea, Jill Wagner ist related with Lindsay Wagner you guys lie lol

look in the face fact is:

Lindsay Wagner is Jills mum!

What is the tempo of Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite 1?

The tempo marking of Morning Mood is Allegretto Pastorale or, more specifically dotted quarter = 60. Hope that helps...

the tempo is how long the notes go for in a piece of music

Who was a composer with a first name of Gustav?

Holst Two come to mind, Gustav Mahler, Austrian, 1860-1911 and Gustav Holst,English "yes!" 1874-1934.

Who wrote adeste fideles?

The Latin lyrics for "Adeste Fidelis" date from an unnamed 18th century source. The music is most widely attributed to John Francis Wade, although several potential other writers exist, including John Reading, and even the classical composers Handel and Gluck.

It is thought that "Adeste Fidelis" could contain several coded messages pertaining to the birth of Bonnie Prince Charlie.

Can you describe Wagners influence on opera?

Wagner created "music drama," which meant to combine all of the arts into one unified operatic form. He also changed the concert experience by dimming the lights in the audience for the first time.

What are the similarities of Beethoven and Brahmas?

Both Beethoven and Brahms were German composers and concert pianists. Both of these composers are considered as innovated in musical forms regarded to orchestra. Compositions of these two were for gigantic orchestras in comparison to symphonies of Mozart, Haydn etc.

Which composer uses groud bass skillfully?

In 1990, Pachelbel‟s Ground Bass line was used by a group called "The

Farm" in a song called "Altogether Now". It has also been used as the

backing for Coolio‟s 1997 rap number "C U when U get there".

Michael Nyman‟s "The garden is becoming a robe room" and "Time

lapse" are both 20

th century pieces which use Ground Basses.

The simple chord pattern C Am F G was used by Hoagy Carmichael

in the song "Heart and Soul" in 1938. The same pattern occurs in "Earth

Angel" by Curtis Williams written in the 1950s. It is also to be found in

the chorus of "I will always love you" made famous by Whitne

y

Houston.

Plenty of songs use a 12 bar blues patterns. One example is the song,

"See you later, alligator" sung by Bill Haley and the Comets in the

1950s.

It was a great period of music and is very famous in the baroque period. Hope that helped hunny:)

Who did Anton Bruckner influence?

Anton Bruckner was a teacher in Vienna and few of his pupils became composers like Rott, Schmidt, and the greatest of them Gustav Mahler. Several other composers were influenced by Bruckner's mucic : Wolff, Wetz, Stenhammar... And even Sibelius. At least, Bruckner was at the origin of the musical sphere called "post romanticism".

Who is the composer Freemason?

Mozart was a Freemason. He wrote several works for meetings and rites of the Masons, including a short cantata and the "Masonic Funeral Music." The librettist of "The Magic Flute" was also a Freemason, and there is much Masonic symbology in that opera.

Was JS Bach deaf?

No ... you may be thinking of Beethoven.

What are the different Frere Jacques?

Frere Jacques Real Version: Frere Jacques, Frere Jacques, Dormez Vous? Dormez Vous? Sonnez les matines, Sonnez les matines! Ding Dang Dong! Ding Dang Dong!

Frere Jacques Rock Version: Frere Jacques, Frere Jacques, Where are you? Where are you? Bedtime is for babies, Bedtime is for babies! Get lost Now, Get lost Now!

Frere Jacques American Version: Frere Jacques, Frere Jacques, Mom is home, Mom is home, Cannibals or National? Cannibals or National? Yippee! Yay! Yippee! Yay! Ban all Burgers, Ban all Burgers, Frere Jacques, Frere Jacques! I'm gonna get a bottle! I'm gonna get a bottle! Sing this song! Sing this song!

Frere Jacques Love Version: Jack my brother, Jack my brother, Do you sleep? Do you sleep? Sleeping in the morning, sleeping in the morning! Sing my love, Sing my love!

Where can you buy sheet music for Puccini's opera La boheme?

It was published by G. Ricordi & Co. Any good music shop should be able to get it for you. On line you could try the Juilliard Store. They have tons of sheet music.