John Williams ... To think of timeless music, music that has survived for twenty, thirty, even hundreds of years one cannot help but think of Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven. ... View More
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Beethoven, Handel, and Bach ... same with Joy to the World by Johann Sebastian Bach, The Messiah: Hallelujah Chorus by George Frederic Handel, and The Magic Flute by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. ... View More
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Mozart ... It is no accident that Mozartamp39s early symphonies, composed in London, are often stylistically indistinguishable from those of JC Bach. ... View More
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A short history of classical music ... Consequently, the brass instruments are less prominent in the music of Bach, Mozart and Beethoven along with their contemporaries. ... View More
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elements of music Sonata ... While living in Vienna, Mozart composed some of his greatest piano sonatas, which shared some characteristics with those composed by Bach. ... View More
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Mozart 17561791 ... Bach influenced Mozarts style by smoothly flowing polyphonic textures. He wrote fortyone symphonies and somewhere around 626 pieces all together. ... View More
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Music Cultures ... Consequently, the brass instruments are less prominent in the music of Bach, Mozart and Beethoven along with their contemporaries. ... View More
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Mozart Handel and Johann Sebastian Bach were the last of the Baroque Masters. ... George Frederick Handel eventually became blind, much like JS Bach, and died in 1759. ... View More
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CONCERTO FOR HARPSICHORD OR PI ... Mozart acknowledged his debt to his mentor by adopting a number of JC Bachamp39s piano sonatas and using them as the basis for some of his own piano concertos. ... View More
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Mozart ... composed not long before his own death, stands with Bachamp39s St. Matthew Passion as the supreme example of vocal music. In recent years, Mozartamp39s fame has ... View More
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Mozart ... a prodigy and well celebrated in his time as a composer and keyboarder so much that a man by the name of Johann Christian Bach had great admiration for Mozart. ... View More
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Motzart ... It is no accident that Mozartamp39s early symphonies, composed in London, are often stylistically indistinguishable from those of JC Bach. ... View More
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Beethoven ... and Bach. In comparison to other composers, such as Bach and Mozart, Beethoven produced a relatively small number of symphonies. ... View More
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Beatles Music: Songs of the Co ... the Beatles, in common with other geniuses, such as Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, knew the right time and place to be born.ampquot Kurt Loder of Time Magazine wrote: ampquot... ... View More
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piano sonata in the classical era ... Most were written as a group and certain elements are a lot like Bachamp39s sonatas. Mozart composed more great sonatas while on a trip to Mannheim and Paris. ... View More
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Mozart ... Here Mozart wrote his first three symphonies, under the influence of Johann Christian Bach, youngest son of Johann Sebastian, who lived in the city. ... View More
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johann sebastian bach ... works. JS Bach is famous for his choral fugues, a complicated imitation technique that would later inspire Mozart and Beethoven. One ... View More
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Mozart ... marriage, Mozart started to get acquainted with all the local musicians and began listening to some of the great Baroque composers like Johann Sebastian Bach ... View More
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ... Here Wolfgang acquainted himself with Johann Sebastian Bachamp39s son, Johann Christian. He stood as a great influence to Mozart, and his sway is seen in Mozarts ... View More
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Mozart ... During a large European concert tour 176366 the Mozart children displayed ... his first symphonies and was befriend by Johann Christian Bach, whose musical ... View More
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beethoven ... used a wide array of musical resources that were handed down to him from such composers as Mozart and Haydn, and even Baroque composers such as Bach and Handel ... View More
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Beethoven ... Christian Gottlob Neefe introduced him to music by Bach and Mozart. Beethoven gave his first public performance as a pianist at the age of eight years old. ... View More
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What Happened to Classical Music ... would love to have. I now see why the greats such as Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, etc. are considered full fledged geniuses. But while I ... View More
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Felix Mendelssohn ... Like Mozart, he began producing mature compositions that have withstood the test of time ... him with the other musical giants such as Brahms, Beethoven and Bach. ... View More
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Haydn ... closer friends. Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart met in 1781 while at a concert of the famed Johann Sebastian Bach. They instantly ... View More
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Mozart5 ... Here Mozart wrote his first three symphonies, under the influence of Johann Christian Bach, youngest son of Johann Sebastian, who lived in the city. ... View More
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Franz Joseph Haydn ... closer friends. Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart met in 1781 while at a concert of the famed Johann Sebastian Bach. They instantly ... View More
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Mozart1 ... During a large European concert tour 176366 the Mozart children displayed ... his first symphonies and was befriend by Johann Christian Bach, whose musical ... View More
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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra ... mentioned Mozart and Haydn. The transition is chronologically spanned by the works of Gluck and a group of secondary composers Phillip Emanuel Bach, Hasse, etc ... View More
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Disneyamp39s Fantasia ... The songs were written well but one would also expect this because they were written by musical geniuses such as Mozart and Bach and are some of their more ... View More
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