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Aaron Copland
…with piano lessons from his elder sister. With his unequivocal passion for music, he quickly ascended to become one of the most influential composers of the 20th century. Early Life…
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Georg Philipp Telemann
…the 19th century, overshadowed by the growing popularity of his contemporary, Johann Sebastian Bach. The revival of interest in Telemann’s music began in the early 20th century, and today, more…
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Fernando Sor
…unique playing style, and his insightful methodology. Early Life and Introduction to Music In the late 18th century, on February 14, 1778, a child named Joseph Fernando Macari Sors was…
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Igor Stravinsky
Igor Stravinsky, one of the most influential composers of the 20th century, was a figure who revolutionized musical composition. His innovative approach to musical expression had a profound impact on…
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Chopin – Polonaise Militaire, Op. 40, No. 1
…English: POLONAISE MILITARY In French: POLONAISE MILITAIRE Author: CHOPIN (1810-1849) POLAND Name: FRÉDÉRIC FRANÇOIS CHOPIN Album: CHOPIN’S 10 POLONAISES Genre: INTERNATIONAL ERUDIT MUSIC Style: 19th century european romanticism Shares: 282…
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Bruckner 4th Symphony
One of the best symphonic endings ever from Bruckner’s 4th Symphony….
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Anton Bruckner
…demonstrating his mature symphonic style with expansive structures and harmonic exploration. Symphony No. 4 Perhaps his most famous, Symphony No. 4 showcases his mastery of orchestration and emotional depth, earning…
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Johann Strauss I
Johann Strauss Sr., or Johann Baptist Strauss, was an Austrian musical luminary who rose to fame in the 19th century. As the foremost composer of Viennese waltzes, Strauss wielded an…
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Clara Schumann
…contributing extensively to the evolution of music during the 19th century. Early Life and Musical Education Born on September 13, 1819, in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Clara Josephine Wieck was destined…