It is magnum opus, or "great work," and it means a masterpiece ( usually literary or artistic ), or the single greatest creation of an artist.
Was brahms father part Jewish?
Unless you were an archivist for the Third Reich, there is no such thing as "part Jewish".
A person is either is or is not.
In Jewish law, if Brahms' father's mother was Jewish, then Brahms' father was Jewish.
And if Brahms' father was Jewish but his mother was not, then Brahms himself was not.
Beethoven is sometimes referred to as The Father of the Symphony?
False, because of his enormous contribution to this genre, it is Haydn, not Beethoven, who is often referred to as the "Father of the Symphony."
Did Richard Wagner write librettos for all his operas?
Yes. In fact, the only thing he wrote to anyone else's text was the Wesendonck Lieder, with words by Mathilde Wesendonck, of whom he was enamoured at the time. They are a set of five songs for voice and piano, or orchestra in a subsequent version, two of which use music from Tristan und Isolde, which he was working on at the time (in fact, he called those two "Studies for Tristan"). Wagner published the original piano/voice version in 1857/8.
What instruments does Mr Nick Nasty play?
guitar, bass, drums, keys, great at making weird live sounds from the basics
What were Mozarts greatest operas?
Mozats most famous opera was The Marriage of Figaro. I love that piece of music
Who wrote the song If I Ever Fall in Love Again?
"If I Ever Fall In Love Again" was a single released by artist Shai in 1992. It was written by band member Carl Martin. The song reached #2 in the US Singles Chart.
What is the form of the first movement of beethoven's piano sonata in c minor Op 27 No 2?
The direction on Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata is "quasi una fantasia," which means like a fantasy. The first movement is in a free form in which the melody returns after slight developments, somewhat akin to a slow rondo. The whole sonata is perhaps the most unstructured of all Beethoven's works in that form.
It is "Gnossienne no. 1" by Erik Satie.
Which of Beethoven's piano sonatas directly inspired Chopin?
Chopin disliked to associate his works with the works of beethoven. This is also the reason why he hated fantasie impromtu. Because people were saying that it sounds like the songs written by Beethoven. e composed that song but regretted it.
What are the comositions for george gershwin?
In the Americas, Stephen Foster and Scott Joplin helped set the stage for jazz and the verse-chorus-bridge structure of songs as we know them today. Of course, it is also hard to ignore the influence of Jewish music upon Gershwin, especially using sevenths to create tension. And of course, there was the music of his contemporaries on Tin Pan Alley in New York where he rose to prominence, although he has eclipsed them all.
When did Igor Stravinsky invent the helicopter?
HE FARTED UP A STORM This is how many likes I get 10000