What is the most difficult Chopin impromptu?
Chopin Impromptu #4 (Fantasie Impromptu) is by far the hardest one. That song is related to Beethoven Moonlight Sonata 3rd movement. Other than Fantasie Impromptu, the most difficult is Chopin Impromptu #3. #1 is the easiest. Impromptu #2 is more beautiful than #1/#3. Fantasie Impromptu is also by far the most beautiful one. Impromptu #3 is slightly more beautiful than Impromptu #1. No offense to Impromptu #1.
Where did Richard Wagner live?
Richard Wagner was born and lived in Germany, in a city called "Bayreuth".
I live in Bayreuth myself!
Where can you find the vocal arrangement for Pachelbel's canon in D?
Hal Hopson wrote a choral arrangement called "Canon of Praise" that is a great arrangement of the is piece. It can easily be adapted for a solo, duet, trio, or quartet.
Is Johann Sebastian Bach the Quaker on the Quaker products?
In 1877, the Quaker trademark was registered with the U.S. Patent Office as "a figure of a man in 'Quaker garb.'" The famous Quaker man (affectionately known as Larry) underwent a subtle makeover in 2012, including getting back in shape by eating right and exercising, trimming his famous coif and revealing more radiant skin from daily oatmeal masks.
The 20th-century Russian composer of some of the most popular innovative ballet muisic?
You are probably thinking of Igor Stravinsky. The 1913 Paris premiere of his "Rite of Spring" literally caused rioting in the audience. Ravel was in the audience (or was it Debussy?) and the future conductor of the Boston Symphony, Pierre Monteaux.
The translated title is "The Jasmine Flower", and was written/arranged by Jill Gallina.
Was Fanfare for the Common Man ever played in an olympic ceremony?
Certainly in the 1984 LA Olympics. I think others, but I'm not 100% sure.
Was Myleene klass she in the chicken shed theatre group?
Yes, she was. She can be seen performing with them in "An audience with Cliff Richard" which was filmed in the late 90s
What is more difficult betthoven hammerklavier or stravinsky three movements from petrushka?
I analised both pieces and had some friends analising them also. We came to the consution that both pieces have the same level of execution mastering but the Betthoven pieces have a bit more dificulty that the Stravinsky pieces.
Who wrote the song 'Smoke Two Joints'?
"Smoke Two Joints" was originally composed by the Toyes. The Toyes consisted of two brothers, Chris Kay and Michael Kay. They performed it in traditional reggae style and released the single in 1983.
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Which composer had k symphonies?
Perhaps you mean compositions that are identified by a number preceded by a K. That would be Mozart, whose works were catalogued by Köchel (pronounced "kershel"). Each composition, including the symphonies, has a K number assigned to it.
Was luigi boccherini a baroque composer?
Technically, no. His most renowned work from 1775, "String Quartet in E Major Op. 11, No. 5" is very baroque-like in structure, so it's common for people to mistake him as a Baroque composer. However, he was a Classical era composer.
What instrument did Richard starkey play?
He played drums and well done you didn't use his stage name
Bela Karolyi is alive and well and living in Texas. He along with his wife Marta attended the 2012 Olympic Games in London and were interviewed on the Canadian television CTV.
Who is ben green music composer?
Ben Green is a music producer/composer signed to EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING. Ben, was born in Detroit, Michigan but has lived in Europe and Israel for the past 30 years. He has worked with nearly all of Israel's stars and wrote and produced several European hits. He has worked with Gabrielle, Deborah Cox, Shiri Maimon, Hip-Hop star Elan Babylon, and his music has appeared in films such as "The Pledge". Ben is currently collaborating with Island Def Jam on several projects.
Minimalist music grew out of the same intellectual climate as minimalist art?
deliberate distortion and violent colors
The musical scores composed for moving pictures may be regarded as examples of music?
what is "incidental" music as the musical scores are designed to set a mood or highlight dramatic action.
How do they think Mozart died?
The most believed is that he had rheumatic fever. This means that he got a high blood temperature. His doctors thought if they drained his blood, (as was the custom in those times) he might survive. He got weaker and weaker until he sadly died.
Others believe that since his last composition was a funeral dirge, the patron's messenger checked up on the song every week wore a mask. It is thought that while they were having tea the messenger poisoned Mozart so that they would receive his composition and claim that they wrote it, and rob him.
Also, they have evidence that another composer may have murdered him. The other composer was jelous that Mozart had it all, so he hated him. And so they have letters and old documents saying the other composer wished Mozart was dead.
So that would be another therie. But to be honest, they don't know how he died.
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