Search results for: “Violin Concerto (Composition)”


  • Johann Nepomuk Hummel

    …piano concertos, a double concerto for violin and piano, ten piano sonatas, eight piano trios, a piano quartet, a piano quintet, two piano septets, four-hand piano music, a cello sonata,…


  • Max Bruch

    …works, including the celebrated “Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor.” The concerto showcased Bruch’s mastery of the violin and his ability to create rich, seductive melodies. His journey then…


  • Bedřich Smetana

    …world. Smetana’s Early Life and Passion for Music Born in the Bohemian town of Litomyšl, Smetana was introduced to music by his father, an amateur violinist. He was a natural…


  • John Williams

    John Williams

    …world’s leading orchestras, including a bassoon concerto for the New York Philharmonic, a trumpet concerto for the Cleveland Orchestra, and a horn concerto for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Recognition and…


  • Claude Debussy

    …piano and composition. His teachers and peers quickly recognized his talent, though they often found his innovative approach to music puzzling and unconventional. Early Career and Influences In 1880, Debussy’s…


  • Jules Massenet

    …to join the Paris Conservatory as a Professor of Composition. His successful tenure influenced an entire generation of French composers including Gustave Charpentier and Reynaldo Hahn. Meanwhile, his own compositions…


  • The Emotional Power of Classical Music: How Timeless Pieces Invoke Our Deepest Feelings

    …are known for their uplifting and joyful nature. These compositions often feature lively tempos, major keys, and catchy melodies that can easily put a smile on your face. Examples of…


  • Isaac Albéniz

    …influence on Albéniz. Inspired by Pedrell, Albéniz began incorporating Spanish folk music idioms into his compositions. The Middle Period: A Flourishing Career In the late 1880s, Albéniz’s career reached its…


  • Alexander Scriabin

    …with Vasily Safonov and composition with Sergei Taneyev. Development as a Composer During his years at the Moscow Conservatory, Scriabin’s compositions began to gain attention for their originality and daring…


  • Sergei Prokofiev

    Sergei Prokofiev, a Russian composer and pianist, has left an indelible mark on the world of music. Lauded for his eclectic compositions that stretched across various genres, Prokofiev’s musical prowess…


  • Gioachino Rossini

    …as the music director at the Théâtre Italien from 1824 to 1826. He composed his final opera, William Tell, in 1829 before retiring from composition in that genre at the…


  • Benjamin Britten

    …and orchestral compositions. Early Life and Education Edward Benjamin Britten was born on November 22, 1913, in Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. From a young age, Britten displayed extraordinary musical talent, composing…