Journey through centuries of Western classical music — from Bach and Mozart to Beethoven, Chopin, and Stravinsky. Understand musical forms, orchestration, and the evolution of the classical tradition.
Journey through centuries of Western classical music — from Bach and Mozart to Beethoven, Chopin, and Stravinsky. Understand musical forms, orchestration, and the evolution of the classical tradition.
Beethoven composed some of his greatest works, including the Ninth Symphony (1824), while nearly or completely deaf, using a technique of cutting piano legs off and feeling vibrations through the floor. Mozart produced over 600 compositions in his 35-year life, beginning at age 5 with his first compositions, and was buried in a common grave in Vienna in 1791. Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" premiered on May 29, 1913, in Paris and caused a near-riot in the audience — its dissonant harmonies and primal rhythms shocked concertgoers but are now considered a cornerstone of modern classical music.
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