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Mozart
If Beethoven was on the verge of God through his tireless struggle, then Mozart was an angel on earth. Mozart was born in Salzburg to a family of court musicians and showed great musical talent at an early age, improvising and composing brilliantly. The company's main goal is to provide a comprehensive range of products and services to the public.
By Michaell Brawn4 years ago in Beat
Mozart's Story
Mozart was known as a "musical prodigy", showing his musical talent from the age of 3, studying piano with his father at 4, composing music at 5, violin at 6, composing several sonatas, and symphonies at 8, and writing his first opera at 11. He lived to be just 36 years old. The heavy workload of composing, performing, and living in poverty damaged his health and caused him to pass away prematurely, and his musical works became a precious heritage of the world's musical treasures.
By Michaell Brawn4 years ago in Beat
Joshua Bell, Alan Gilbert and NDR Orchestra Play Bruch And Bruckner In Alicante
It seemed to be an average show filled with Romantic clichés. Both Bruckner's Fourth Symphony and Bruch's Scottish Fantasy were composed around the year 1880, yet, as with everything else, Bruckner took any criticism to heart and subsequently revised certain parts of his composition without altering the main structure. Of course, these works with a similar genesis also differed. Bruckner probably did not write anything other than the deeply personal, internal need to communicate his religion, but the Bruch Fantasy was composed for a celebrity singer, Pablo Sarasate, and it is obvious that the composer had its potential for public appeal in mind. The Fantasy draws its melodies from popular songs and folk songs, although Bruckner's work always appears to be propelled by a highly personal vitality. This listener has heard these pieces several times and they represent a style of music that isn't really one of his or her favorites. As part of my preparation, I decided to listen to a performance of the symphony I remembered from a previous foreign orchestra's tour of Spain, which included a performance of the work in Alicante that I saw. I cheered the North German Radio (NDR) Elbphilharmonie ensemble onto the stage after preparing in this manner.
By Rahau Mihai4 years ago in Beat
It's All In The Detail - Madama Butterfly in Valencia
Madame Butterfly by Puccini is a well-known, adored, and very well-liked opera. One could assume there isn't much to witness in terms of fresh viewpoints when such a well-known piece with such a well-developed concept is performed since the genre is rife with femme fatales—for example, Butterfly, Tosca, Manon, Carmen, Luca, Violetta, and Katya—who ultimately succeed. But opera enthusiasts would attest that there most certainly is!
By Rahau Mihai4 years ago in Beat
Types of piano music
I found this interesting quote on pianos. I think it would put you in the right mindset to the journey we’re about to embark: “Life is like a piano, the white keys represent happiness and the black show sadness. But as you go through life’s journey, remember that the black keys also create music.” – Unknown.
By Giovanni Profeta4 years ago in Beat
Vivaldi's Four Seasons
The Four Seasons Antonio Vivaldi's, Four Seasons/Quattro Stagioni, featuring virtuoso violinist, Janine Jansen, performed during the International Kamermuziek Festival exemplifies the composer's desire to musically express each season of the year. Vivaldi composed this piece following the traditional components of a concerto. Vivaldi composed four concertos with three movements each with one or more solo instruments accompanied by an orchestra. Each concerto represents one of the four seasons of the year: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
By Rebecca A Hyde Gonzales4 years ago in Beat
Recording Music in Ukraine
British composer, Ralph Vaughn Williams created his Symphony No. 6 in E minor while bombs were falling on London during World War II. In the United States, WWII was a very popular war, most everyone was on-board. U.S. citizens were told this war would end all wars, it would be humanity's last descent into barbarism. That did not turn out so well. That was propaganda and self-deception. We have had many more wars, and added several million more dead bodies to the pile of 40+ million dead bodies of WWII. The reptiles in charge did not seem to notice or care.
By Larissa Darmstadt4 years ago in Beat
The Hidden Symbolism Behind Mozart's 'The Magic Flute'
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - the prolific composer of the Classical period was a Freemason. Just after his 29th birthday, he joined the Masonic lodge called Beneficence in Vienna and rose from the ranks of Apprentice to be a Journeyman in the following year and shortly became a Master Mason. For the last seven years of his life, the Masonic order played an important role.
By Kamna Kirti4 years ago in Beat








