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Beat showcases all things classical; get your fix of Beethoven, Bach and beyond with plenty of Pomp and even more Circumstance.
Why Do You Need a String Quartet at Your Next Event?
Regardless of the type or quantity of attendees, planning an event can be a draining experience. Weddings can take up to a year to plan correctly, and traditions have plenty of rules to observe. Any function requires music, and determining which form is best suited to it necessitates considerable consideration. A string quartet is an excellent choice for any event organiser who wants to assure a pleasant musical experience without overpowering the occasion.
By Bill Hardy4 years ago in Beat
Musical Antiques Sing their Own Stories
“Music produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without. These lines are very correctly expressed by Confucius, a Chinese philosopher also considered the paragon of Chinese sages. The ability to play any musical instrument is a feeling of immense pleasure.
By Tanvi Punia4 years ago in Beat
Classical Gas Bags
As a kid classical music was never pushed at home, the nearest we got was probably Mantovani or the sort of elevator music you would expect to hear at “Abigail’s Party”. When I got to secondary school the possibility of me ever appreciating any classical music was well and truly dashed to the ground.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Beat
Rise in Popularity of classical music
In Part I of Famous Classical Music, we look at which composers according to the backtrack website produce the most popular and discussed music as well as the brief coverage performance. Experts from all over the world do not need explanations or ideas for what has caused the decline in the cultural significance of species.
By Sonia Shrestha 4 years ago in Beat
Sorry Music That I haven’t Been Nicer To You — You’re More Than Worth It
I took my bike, and I put my violin on my back. I also put my music stand in the basket of my bike. I was a little bit nervous when I closed the gate of the garden. Somehow I felt like having butterflies in my belly. I started smiling when I closed the door of my garden. I was beyond excited to play the violin with others again. I stayed smiling during the first part of my cycling trip to the outbuilding of the church.
By Agnes Laurens4 years ago in Beat
In the Dark. Top Story - October 2021.
This perfect storm of frightening events led to the most harrowing experience of my life. My name is Dominic. Since I’m a poor 19-year-old, I don’t have a car. I work the night shift at a retirement home. Usually, it’s a cakewalk. Occasionally, residents will sleepwalk or absentmindedly leave their rooms. It’s easy enough to get them sorted.
By Julie Lacksonen4 years ago in Beat
The World’s Loudest Classical Music
Rock and metal fans get a lot of flack from classical fans for their noisy rabblerousing that can reach frightening levels of sound. But believe it or not, classical fans have a few antisocial tracks of their own - and they’ve been playing them for a lot longer.
By Alexander Belsey4 years ago in Beat
Turandot, by Giacomo Puccini
The plots of great operas are often difficult to fathom, partly because opera composers are generally more interested in writing great music than telling a believable story. The plot is merely a peg on which to hang arias, duets and choruses. Opera plots are often absurd, with unlikely happenings, impossible coincidences and ridiculous characters right, left and centre. On the other hand, some operas are also great dramas. See what you think about this one:
By John Welford4 years ago in Beat










