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Erik Satie
…Paris, France, due to cirrhosis of the liver. His death marked the end of a life dedicated to creating a unique style of music that challenged conventional norms and paved…
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How Beethoven Created Incredible Music as a Deaf Composer
…backdrop of Beethoven’s formative years was Bonn, a city vibrant with musical and intellectual activity. Here, Beethoven received his initial musical education, which was marked by both conventional teachings and…
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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
…the maturity of his compositional style. These works were characterized by freedom and variety of structural design, a departure from the formal antithesis that had become conventional with Italian school…
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Beethoven – Für Elise
Beethoven’s “Für Elise” piano solo, performed by Stephen Malinowski with bar-graph and conventional scores. Support the artist by watching, liking, and sharing the videos for free or consider buying a…
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Aaron Copland
…inspired him to venture beyond convention. The vibrant arts scene of Paris in the 1920s, brimming with revolutionary artists, writers, and intellectuals, further influenced his creative vision. During his years…
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
…for music, his parents chose a more conventional career path for him, envisioning a future in the civil service. At the age of 10, Tchaikovsky was enrolled at the Imperial…
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Christoph Willibald Gluck
…style, traveling extensively across Europe to cities like Venice, Turin, and London. His works during this period followed the conventions of opera seria, characterized by elaborate arias and virtuosic singing….