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Maurice Ravel's Bolero
“Works of art make rules, rules do not make works of art.” This famous quote by the master composer of the Impressionistic era Claude Debussy summarizes the true essence of a work of art. There should be no boundaries when it comes to creating something that can stand the passing of time, with this piece, this is not the case. We assume that your most accomplished and renowned work as a composer must be something that shows compositional magnificence. A composer’s masterpiece considered “rubbish” by the same composer is not what we can catalog as fulfilling creative work.
By Giovanni Profeta4 years ago in Beat
Larissa. The Mistress of Large Music. Episode no. 6
EPISODE NO. 6 “THE BRITS” In this episode we will hear music from The Brits. British composers of the late 19th Century, and first half of the 20th Century. Edward Elgar, Ralph von Williams, Cyril Scott, William Walton, and Frederick Delius. British orchestral composers are as different from each other as the atmosphere of Mars, Venus and Jupiter. It is amazing they all lived on one rainy little island in the north Atlantic. In these five composers we again hear the vast variety of music styles available within a symphony orchestra. The only thing similar in their music is the instruments used to play the music.
By Larissa Darmstadt4 years ago in Beat
10 Disney Songs for Nostalgia
I think most people who grew up with Disney can have feelings of joy provoked when listening to certain songs. Music does a great job taking us back to places of happiness, and this is especially true for songs that hold the power of Disney Magic. Here are ten nostalgic Disney songs that I hope will make you smile today.
By Tone Breistrand4 years ago in Beat
Generations of Music
Every generation has their own style and type of music. The 1950's really kicked it off with the rock and roll. Elvis, The Big Bopper, Richie Valens, just to name a few. Then came the 1960's the antiwar movement by Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Lennon etc. But you also had some really good artist from that time period such as the Mama's and Pappas. It was a great time musically in our country. These were just the great popular music, and soft rock groups of that time period. Then we had the likes of Johnny Cash, George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Conway Twitty, just to name a few on the country side. Back in our time you had to have something called talent in order to be a singer, not auto-tune.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee4 years ago in Beat
Sometimes You Need To Give It Time
I have a pile of 500 or so CDs for sale on Discogs because I will probably never play again. This does not necessarily mean they are bad or I don’t like them, it just means that I won’t play them again and they may as well go to someone who wants them. Although I have vinyl I don’t sell any because I know that some may stick or jump and then things get awkward.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Beat
Lounge Music Chronology
The earliest form of lounge music sprouted between 1920’s and 1930’s. It was then called light music. As the need arise, it has manifested to music played in hotels, hotel lounges, bars, piano bars and casino bars. The music was to create a sense of relaxation in the ambiance.
By juhi kanojia4 years ago in Beat








