Search results for: “Symphony (Composition Type)”


  • Stravinsky – Symphony in Three Movements

    Michael Tilson Thomas conducts the New World Symphony in Stravinsky’s Symphony in Three Movements….


  • Jean Sibelius – Symphony No. 4 in A Minor, Op. 63

    Sibelius’ 4th Symphony, conducted by Herbert Blomstedt with the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra….


  • 10 of the Craziest Musical Instruments Used in Classical Music

    …play it well. 7. The Typophone Leroy Anderson might have been the first to add the sound of a typewriter to his music (listen to his “The Typewriter” here). The…


  • Gabriel Fauré

    compositions are marked by a deep respect for traditional musical forms, which he infused with a freshness of invention and harmonic daring. He was renowned as a composer of chamber…


  • George Gershwin

    George Gershwin stands as an iconic figure in the annals of American music. The mastermind behind some of the most celebrated compositions of the 20th century, Gershwin’s influence spans across…


  • Frédéric Chopin

    …novelist Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, better known by her pseudonym, George Sand. Their relationship, which lasted until 1847, played a significant role in Chopin’s life and influenced his compositions. However,…


  • Giovanni Gabrieli

    …that Andrea’s compositions would not be lost to posterity. Gabrieli’s Rise and Musical Innovations Gabrieli’s career ascended even further when he secured the post of organist at the Scuola Grande…


  • Louis Moreau Gottschalk

    …music lessons through family friends and began creating a name for himself in the European music world. Triumph over Trials: Gottschalk’s Rise in Europe Gottschalk’s early compositions, such as “Bamboula”…


  • Francisco Tárrega

    …in reviving the guitar as a solo instrument in recital and concerts. Tárrega’s legacy lives on through his compositions of approximately 78 original works and 120 transcriptions for the solo…


  • Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

    composition, and under the older man’s guidance, he began working on his first symphony, despite his limited knowledge of harmonic and contrapuntal principles. Sailing the High Seas and Musical Waves…


  • Robert Schumann

    …life. However, Schumann’s dreams of becoming a virtuoso pianist were crushed when he suffered an injury to his hand, forcing him to shift his focus towards composition. Early Compositions and…


  • Luigi Boccherini

    …writing, set his compositions apart. In conclusion, Luigi Boccherini’s remarkable contributions to the realm of classical music continue to resonate today. His unique approach to composition and his emphasis on…