Why are Hayden Mozart and Beethoven still so popular?
The reason to why they are still so popular nowadays is becasue they're compositions are so complex they serve as a base to most dramatic works. Their music also pleases the ear even though it was written many years ago. Most of all is because thir works are so magnificent many composers have not attempted to beat the excellency of their works.
Why do composers use variation?
A "variation" is just that ... a variation on the original theme, where the original tune or melodic idea is much the same, but the accompaniment may differ slightly or greatly.
Another variation is to change the cantus firmus to another part, other than the soprano line, for instance.
What were Mozarts accomplishments?
Mozart was an accomplished composer, writing over 1000 pieces (though only about 640 are categorized, by "Köchel"s or "K"s). He also was a great performer, playing for kings and queens at the ripe old age of 6, improvising on the stage.
What is the song for graduation by beethoven?
The song most closely associated with graduation is Edward Elgar's "Pomp & Circumstance March no. 1 in D major"
Who wrote the song Ding Fries Are Done?
The song is a parody of "Carol of the Songs", a Christmas carol song by Mykola Leontovych and Peter Wilhousky. The lyrics for "Ding Fries Are Done" were written by an unknown person called "Billy".
Who composed the music for Rocket Robot on Wheels for the N64?
It might be Ashif Hakik, who composed music for much of Sucker Punch Production's music.
What is the story of the opera Cosi fan tutti?
There are a number of good websites that offer synopses of operas. A couple of these are listed below.
Who are the composers of sonata allegro?
Composers who worked in the sonata allegro form include Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart, Hindemith, Brahms, Poulenc, Saint-Saens, to name just a few. But if you're doing this for a music test, it's probably Beethoven
Was Ludwig Van Beethoven fat or skinny?
He probably was skinny because he spent so much of his life composing symphonies and music.
What is the orchestration of Mozart's ch'io mi scordi di te?
what, this one?
Soprano with Piano Obligato & orchestra.
the atual orchestration, you have to look up yourself.
What movie has Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E minor?
There are many violin concertos in the key of e-minor, but the most famous by far was written by Felix Mendelssohn. His e-minor concerto is one of the standards of the violin repertoire.
What instrument did Edvard Grieg play?
Piano is one, I'm pretty sure he played more but the piano was a very big part of him.
Who were Johannes brahms friends?
It has been said that Brahms' friends included Robert and Clara Schumann, Hans von Bulow, Albert Dietrich, Felix Mendelssohn, Joseph Joachim, Franz Liszt (to a certain extent), and Eduard Remenyi. As to Richard Wagner, one might say that they had a 'professional relationship'; but, owing to 'the War of the Romantics' (it is recommended that you read about this), most would conclude that the two were sworn enemies. ~ A rather new friendship that developed near the end of Brahms' life was with the young Gustav Mahler. After Brahms had vocally (and loudly so!) protested to his colleagues on an evening in Prague, that he was not at all interested in hearing Mahler conduct Mozart's comic opera, 'Don Giovanni', Brahms' reportedly curled up on a sofa for a nap, in the box at the opera house; but when Mahler gave the performing musicians his downbeat, Brahms sat straight up, just minutes into the Mahler interpretation, and from that moment, Johannes Brahms became a converted Mahler fan. History records, as well, that it was upon Brahms' recommendation to the Austrian emperor, that the Jewish Mahler, once he was converted to the Catholic faith, was in 1897 engaged by royal and imperial decree to serve as Director of the Vienna Court Opera. Further, but a short time prior to Brahms' death in that same year, legend has it that Mahler visited Brahms for several days at the senior composer's lakeside home in the Austrian alps. And upon Mahler's arrival in Vienna to accept his new position, it was his friend, Brahms' funeral that Mahler would attend mere days after his relocation from Hamburg, Brahm's city of birth, to Vienna, where the 36 year old Mahler would usher in "The Golden Autumn of Opera", to endure for a decade before Mahler moved on to New York's Metropolitan Opera, in January 1908.
Who wrote the song Gooey Duck?
The song called "Gooey Duck" was written by three different people. The writers of the song "Gooey Duck" includes Ron Konzak, Jerry Elfendahl, and July Elfendahl.
Who wrote the song You Get What You Give?
The song "You Get What You Give" was written by the New Radicals. The song was an international hit, it was their first single, and their most successful hit.
The Deutsche Grammophon's Essential Beethoven Box is sold for 138 dollars.
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The words for the song Rule, Britannia! comes from the Scottish poet James Thomson. The music for the song was written by Thomas Arne, and it is what he is best known for.
Who is the composer of 'Semper Fidelis'?
"Semper fidelis" - the motto of the U.S. Marine Corps was composed by John Philip Sousa.