Category: Composer

  • Beethoven Concert Hall Design in Bonn

    The project design aimed at Beethoven concert hall building was connected with the decision to create one of the world best music building with perfect acoustical and architectural elements. Beethoven concert hall in Bonn is considered to be of top class in accordance with experts evaluation of the project. Special stress should be paid to…

  • Aspects of Mozart Effect Theory

    Introduction As a matter of fact, theories of learning may be regarded as a basis of modern educational practices. Thus, in order to stay relevant for appropriate results, they undergo continuous testing, scrutiny, and research. At the same time, theories revolutionized as well, and while some of them were initially regarded as valid and innovative,…

  • Aspects of Mozart Effect Theory

    Introduction As a matter of fact, theories of learning may be regarded as a basis of modern educational practices. Thus, in order to stay relevant for appropriate results, they undergo continuous testing, scrutiny, and research. At the same time, theories revolutionized as well, and while some of them were initially regarded as valid and innovative,…

  • Four Seasons by Vivaldi: Concert Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Introduction Four Seasons by Vivaldi is one of the most famous compositions written for the violin, which is filled with various melodies and moods. On this recording of the concert, an orchestra consisting of 15 violins, 4 cellos, and piano masterfully performs Vivaldis symphony. Janine Jansen is a…

  • Vivaldi Four Seasons: Winter Analysis

    This analysis of Antonio Vivaldi Winter explores the harmonic and dynamics in the composition. Read this sample if you need to analyze Vivaldis Winter. Table of Contents Vivaldi Winter Analysis: Introduction What Instruments Are Used in The Four Seasons: Winter? Antonio Vivaldi Winter Analysis: Dynamics Vivaldi Four Seasons: Winter Analysis Conclusion Vivaldi Winter Analysis: Introduction…

  • Eugene Onegin Opera by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovskys Eugene Onegin is an adaptation of Alexander Pushkins novel of the same name. The book consists of eight chapters, each of which is composed of stanzas written in verse (Doran 7). Pushkins book has been praised for vivid storytelling and innovative approach to structure (Doran 10). The plot revolves around a young…

  • Johann Sebastian Bach as an Example of a Talented Person

    The image above by Marshal and Emery depicts Johann Sebastian Bach, one of the worlds most famous composers. While he is known for his exceptional artwork, Bachs life was full of exciting facts that did not directly relate to music. Firstly, not many people know that Bach was married twice and had twenty children in…

  • Music Appreciation: A Great Composer

    A Great Composer Historical Period One (1) Historical Period Two (2) Which historical period? The Baroqueperiod represents Western music composed between 1600 and 1750, following the Renaissance and leading up to the classical era. The term is borrowed from the Portuguese language and means an oddly shaped pearl. The music during this period was embellished…

  • Johann Sebastian Bachs Sacred Cantata BWV 29

    Introduction The sacred cantatas constitute a significant part of the scope of the music of the era of Baroque. The music that worshiped God and his creations in instrumental and vocal pieces aimed at praying the Creator. Being predominantly church music, sacred cantatas were constructed in strict form and under the abidance of defined rules…

  • Concert Report: Rondeau, Bach, Chopin, Webern and Others

    Table of Contents Vertigo, Jean Rondeau Sinfonia in D major BWV 1045  Sato, Johann Sebastian Bach Raindrop, Frederic Chopin Mississippi River Suite, Florence Price Op.25. Wie bin ich froh!, Anton Webern A Portrait, Robert Schumann Hoe-Down, Aaron Copland Reference List Vertigo, Jean Rondeau Jean Rondeau is a Baroque composer; his compositions immerse the listeners…