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Claude Debussy
…Images (1905) and Children’s Corner Suite (1908), both for solo piano. Among his most popular works is Clair de lune (“Moonlight,” in Suite bergamasque, 1890–1905). The piece is often regarded…
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Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy – Acoustic Guitar Fingerstyle
Fingerstyle guitar rendition of “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.”…
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Gabrieli – Sonata No. 19 – Antiphonal Style
Gabrieli’s Sonata XIX, arranged by Reese Land, was performed in an antiphonal style. Conducted by Daniel Cummings, the personnel included three choirs with various singers. The recording took place at…
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Leopold Mozart’s Toy Symphony, Performed by Ensemble Metamorphosis
Enjoy Ensemble Metamorphosis performing Leopold Mozart’s lighthearted and playful Toy Symphony….
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Minuet by Leopold Mozart – Performed by Axel Becherelle
Leopold Mozart’s Minuet performed by Axel Becherelle….
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Leopold Mozart – Alto Trombone Concerto
Leopold Mozart’s Concerto for alto trombone, performed by Aleksey Lobikov on trombone and Ksenia Gindina on piano….
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Béla Bartók
…the world of music from a very early age. By the time he was four years old, Bartók could already play 40 different pieces on the piano. Recognizing his natural…
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Toy Symphony by Leopold Mozart
L. Mozart (E. Angerer): Toy Symphony, Berchtesgadener Musik Kindersinfonie / T. Koopman – EDMUND ANGERER (1740-1794) [attributed to LEOPOLD MOZART]. Cassation in G major for 2 oboes, 2 horns, trumpet,…
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Anton Bruckner
…Style and Influences Bruckner’s compositional style is characterized by its rich harmonies, monumental structures, and profound spirituality. He was heavily influenced by the works of Ludwig van Beethoven and Richard…
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Alexander Scriabin
…a sense of mystical transcendence. Evolution of Style In his early compositions, Scriabin’s style was largely Romantic, with works such as his Piano Concerto in F-sharp minor and his Prelude…
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Giovanni Gabrieli
…profound influence on Gabrieli’s musical style. By 1584, Gabrieli returned to his native Venice. He became the principal organist at St. Mark’s Basilica in 1585, succeeding Claudio Merulo. Upon his…
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Jules Massenet
Jules Massenet, a name synonymous with French opera, was the most celebrated operatic composer of his time. His remarkable musical journey, marked by a distinctive melodic style and theatrical aptness,…

