Music is a fundamental human construct, and harmony provides the building blocks of musical language. Using the Kunstderfuge corpus of classical music, we analyze the historical evolution of the richness of harmonic vocabulary of 76 classical composers, covering almost 6 centuries. Such corpus ...
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From Copland to Corelli, we celebrate some of the greatest LGBTQ+ composers in classical music history. Whether they were able to be out publicly in their own lifetimes or not, queer composers have made incredible contributions to the history of classical music from as early as the 17th century...
The History of Classical Music – The 6 Eras.Classical musical works and their composers are usually described as belonging to a specific era or time. ..
Classical music has a long and rich history. It originated in Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Classical music is known for its complex harmonies, beautiful melodies, and strict musical forms. Some of the most famous classical composers include Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beet...
*** If you would prefer a brief overview of the renaissance, it can be found here. *** Last post I discussed the attempts of renaissance composers to grapple with the central challenge of composition: balancing the dictates of melody (hence time) with the need to combine voices harmoniously...
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The history of the viola and the history of the violin and the so-called “violin family”, have been closely related. In the history of classical music the viola, although neglected in many aspects, has played quite an important role, recognised by several composers and authors of treatises...
Western classical music has had a profound influence on the development of music around the world. It has inspired countless composers and musicians and continues to be performed and enjoyed by people of all ages. 1. Who is often called the "father of the symphony"? A. Johann Sebastian Bach...
Bach's music is known for its complexity and precision. His compositions include numerous cantatas, passions, and fugues. Handel, on the other hand, is famous for his operas and oratorios, such as "Messiah". The Classical period saw the emergence of composers like Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and...