Economical Music produced by Charles Ives reflects an impact of economy on art. After finishing Yale University he has realized that his ideas about music are not popular and won't provide support for his family. Therefore he has entered a business field and left music for his personal enhancement. This ... Read More
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra founded in 1895, gave its first concert the following year under the direction of Frederic Archer. Victor Herbert was the chief conductor from 1898 to 1904 he was succeeded by Emil Paur (190410). The orchestra was then disbanded. It was revived in 1926, and over the next ... Read More
One of the most loved solo instruments since the 10th century the flute has changed in construction since then so that it may be able to comply with our demanding musical techniques today. The flute is considered in the aero phone family of which the sound is created from air ... Read More
Johann Sebastian Bach was born in 1685 in Thuringia, Germany and went to school in Luxemburg. Was a baroque-era composer and is remembered through the ages for his works musical complexities and stylistic innovations. Some of his most famous works are Mass in B minor, Brandenburg Concertos (1-6) and the ... Read More
Kurt Weill is a writer of many forms of music from operas and film scores to orchestral and chamber and solo instrumental music. But another form that he often wrote for was solo voice music. More often that not, Weill would collaborate with poets and others to produce all the ... Read More
Throughout history, music has served as a critical tool for dancers.Itaids the dancers in carrying a steady rhythm, offersan emotional impression on both the dancers and those watching, and confirms that the dancers are fully aware of what it is that they are doing. At the start of the Renaissance ... Read More
Though Ferdinand Sommers of Weimar is credited with inventing the Euphonium in 1843, this instrument represents the work of earlier experiments in music dating back as far as 1590 with the creation of the Serpent. It was brass-wind instrument constructed of wood, brass, or silver and played with a deep-cup ... Read More
The four most commonly used double reed instruments are the oboe, the English horn, the bassoon, and the contra bassoon. All of the double reed instruments belong to the woodwind family. Between the four instruments the range of double reeds are a low B flat in bass clef 3 octaves ... Read More
I went to the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra concert at Eastman Theatre on Thursday night, February 12, 1998. Four selections were performed. Two were by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the overture to Don Giovanni, K. 527 and Piano Concerto No. 22 in E-flat major for piano and orchestra, K. 482. The other ... Read More
Classical PeriodGetting it's name from art history, the classic period in music extends from 1740 to 1810 and includes the music of Haydn, Mozart, the first period of Beethoven, and Bach's sons. The classical period of music coordinated harmony, melody, rhythm, and orchestration more effectively then earlier periods of music.During ... Read More
The Classical PeriodGetting it's name from art history, the classic period in music extendsfrom 1740 to 1810 and includes the music of Haydn, Mozart, the first period ofBeethoven, and Bach's sons. The classical period of music coordinated harmony,melody, rhythm, and orchestration more effectively then earlier periods of music.During the classical ... Read More
Music During the RenaissanceThe vocal forms of the Renaissance were marked by smoothly gliding melodies conceived for the voice. This period of time has been regarded as the golden age of the a cappella style, which means a vocal work without instrumental accompaniment. It's polyphony was based on a principle ... Read More
Music in Elizabethan England played a major role in society. From its earliest roots, which were poetry, this art form conveys the message of Elizabethan times appropriately. A quotation from The Merchant of Venice statesThe man hath no music in himself,Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds,Is fit ... Read More
Barouque Composers Still Being Played FrequentlyMonteverdiLullyCorelliPachelbelScarlattiPurcellCouperinAlbinoniVivaldiTelemannRameauBachHandelGluckBaroque and Classical Orchestras DifferencesBaroque OrchestrasClassical OrchestrasString section and basso continuo central to the orchestra. Other instruments are occasional additions.Standard group of four sections strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion. Different instruments treated individually.Fairly small generally 10- 40 players.Larger than baroque great variation to the numbers ... Read More
IntroductionThe Renaissance period spans roughly from 1450-1600CE, and encompasses a style of music evolved from the Medieval era. Renaissance music emanated from Europe, and nearly all of it from Italy, Holland and England. The main movement was, although much music for the church was written, secular. The style, structure, composers ... Read More
History of RockRock Music is a group of related music styles that have dominated popular music in the West since about 1955. Rock music began in the United States, but it has influenced and in turn been shaped by a broad field of cultures and musical traditions, including gospel music, ... Read More
The Classical Period Getting it's name from art history, the classic period in music extends from 1740 to 1810 and includes the music of Haydn, Mozart, the first period of Beethoven, and Bach's sons. The classical period of music coordinated harmony, melody, rhythm, and orchestration more effectively then earlier periods ... Read More
Rock Music is a group of related music styles that have dominated popular music in the West since about 1955. Rock music began in the United States, but it has influenced and in turn been shaped by a broad field of cultures and musical traditions, including gospel music, the blues, ... Read More
Classical Period Getting it's name from art history, the classic period in music extends from 1740 to 1810 and includes the music of Haydn, Mozart, the first period of Beethoven, and Bach's sons. The classical period of music coordinated harmony, melody, rhythm, and orchestration more effectively then earlier periods of ... Read More
I went to the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra concert at Eastman Theatre on Thursday night, February 12, 1998. Four selections were performed. Two were by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the overture to Don Giovanni, K. 527 and Piano Concerto No. 22 in E-flat major for piano and orchestra, K. 482. The other ... Read More
Classical music refers to the art music or musical traditions implying advanced structural considerations and a written musical tradition. These types of compositions encompass the period roughly from the 11th century to present times. Given the wide variety of forms, styles and historical periods that describe these types of compositions, ... Read More
Beethovens Emperor Concerto (Piano Concerto No. 5 in E Flat Major) is consists of three different movements Allegro, Adagio un poco mosso, and Allegro ma non troppo. In my humble opinion, each of the three parts represent a chapter of a story a tale of bravery, courage, and triumph of ... Read More
The Rock N Roll is the main topic which is covered in the video, but great attention is also paid to the Psychedelic music know as Acid Rock. One of the leading heroes is the drug addicted musician who helped in creating new ideas and sound effects.The social unrest of ... Read More
Getting it's name from art history, the classic period in music extendsfrom 1740 to 1810 and includes the music of Haydn, Mozart, the first period ofBeethoven, and Bach's sons. of music coordinated harmony,melody, rhythm, and orchestration more effectively then earlier periods of music.During the classical era the social function of ... Read More
It is not exactly what you would here on MTV, but classical music is the most popular music around the world and has inspired more musicians than any other type of music. Classical music consists of five different genres the symphony, the string quartet, the sonata, the concerto, and the ... Read More
Classical Period Getting it's name from art history, the classic period in music extends from 1740 to 1810 and includes the music of Haydn, Mozart, the first period of Beethoven, and Bach's sons. The classical period of music coordinated harmony, melody, rhythm, and orchestration more effectively then earlier periods of ... Read More
Beethoven, Bach and Bartok Comparisons Barouque Composers Still Being Played Frequently Monteverdi Lully Corelli Pachelbel Scarlatti Purcell Couperin Albinoni Vivaldi Telemann Rameau Bach Handel Gluck Baroque and Classical Orchestras - Differences Baroque Orchestras Classical Orchestras String section and basso continuo central to the orchestra. Other instruments are occasional additions. Standard ... Read More
A Brief History of the Clarinet The first form of the clarinet was available in western Europe in the 17th century in various pitches and was commonly called chalumeau. The word chalumeau is of French origin and is a generic name for any small reed-blown pipe. The clarinet was first ... Read More
The Classical Period Getting it's name from art history, the classic period in music extends from 1740 to 1810 and includes the music of Haydn, Mozart, the first period of Beethoven, and Bach's sons. The classical period of music coordinated harmony, melody, rhythm, and orchestration more effectively then earlier periods ... Read More
History of Rock Rock Music is a group of related music styles that have dominated popular music in the West since about 1955. Rock music began in the United States, but it has influenced and in turn been shaped by a broad field of cultures and musical traditions, including gospel ... Read More