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2007-11-01 04:29:18 · 8 answers · asked by Steve C 5

(1) In Which Suffolk seaside town, where he founded a music festival, did Benjamin Britten make his home?

(2) Which of Schubert's Symphonies is known as being Unfinished?

(3) For which orchestra did Jean Sibelius fail his audition as a violinist in 1891?

2007-11-01 03:49:02 · 8 answers · asked by Annsan_In_Him 7

I have been searching this sheet for piano. I dont know why there are a lot of version. Would you recommend me the original one and easy note for basic student with the website please!
Thank you very much!

2007-10-31 13:28:40 · 7 answers · asked by Bluesea 1

I'm studying for my Music Exam today.
I can find TONS of differences in my notes, but I'm not sure how to pick out the IMPORTANT difference.
What do you think?

2007-10-31 07:58:52 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-31 00:58:07 · 6 answers · asked by Amber 1

Ok it goes- ahhh ah ha ha ha ha ha haaaa million times.
here's a link to some kid on youtube singing it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBmPmc1I8ck

2007-10-30 07:09:51 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

were was johan estanch bach from andd were did they preform

2007-10-30 06:38:22 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

For me, it's Puccini's Madame Butterfly.

2007-10-30 05:34:51 · 21 answers · asked by Ginny Jin 7

I need some good classical music with no lyrics. Any suggestions?!

2007-10-29 23:59:47 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

I know there is a Chaikovsky; is there a Stravinski?

2007-10-29 17:33:20 · 6 answers · asked by darmel3346 1

I found this on YouTube. It's really funny. I though I would share the link with you. enjoy.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Bd5bl4e--KU

2007-10-29 15:13:13 · 8 answers · asked by sting 4

Do you believe that the symphony orchestra is old and outdated musical entity?

Do they have any relevence to young people today?

Do you believe that the symphony orchestra is old and outdated?

Do symphony orchestras provide a function in our society and world?

What do you think is an effective way to introduce young peple to Orchestral music?

2007-10-29 12:08:20 · 6 answers · asked by y 2

on my State Auditions My sheet of paper has a note 4 lines above the leger line in treble clef. i know its a A flat. how do i play it on the Flute?

2007-10-29 10:39:27 · 3 answers · asked by love me cuz im cute 1

2007-10-29 10:39:00 · 5 answers · asked by Amber 1

I love the piano concerto "moonlight" it's so haunting and beautiful I would like to download a copy of that piece.

2007-10-29 09:55:25 · 5 answers · asked by Don m 2

creative?
i know this question sounds dumb and subjective, but I am talking about creativity in a very general manner. Because I listen to his pieces and they are sooooooooo similar and in essence, they ALL follow some sort of pattern. It's very predictable. Is that what you think too?

Another question: would you consider Mozart simplistic? I think he was.

2007-10-29 09:30:04 · 5 answers · asked by sting 4

John travolta walks in and displays a crucifix pose. Very Haunting. Apparently Mozart heard this piece whilst performing in a choir - a sacred piece only allowed to be performed once every year. He remembered it note for note and re-composed it.

2007-10-29 08:42:47 · 4 answers · asked by Onaquestalot 1

Prefferably "serious" songs like "O come all ye faithful" or "Silent night" as opposed to "Jingle bells" etc.

2007-10-29 06:32:27 · 3 answers · asked by Jack 3

I've been in the University Chorus club for one year and have learnt some basic music theory. Now I want to start learning violin which I've been dreaming to learn for a long time. Is it too late to start at 19? It's not important to be in the level that I can show in public. I just want to play well.

2007-10-29 04:02:53 · 32 answers · asked by khapui 1

Ok, technicly classical is starting in 1700s, but I am refering to classical in the popular general sense of western music from 800 AD to the present using an ochestra and or traditional ensemble or with traditionaly trained voice. My favorite is JS Bach, who is baroque. I also like a lot of 19th /early 20th century composers from england and france, such as Vaughn Williams, Berlioz, Debussey, SanSiens, Elgar, etc.

2007-10-29 01:32:51 · 18 answers · asked by SamwiseGardner 2

which is better stradivarius violins, or suzuki violin?
The suzuki violin is much older than a stradivarius violin. coz they were made in the 16th century but why are stradivarius( made in the 17th century ) violin more popular than a suzuki violin?

2007-10-28 21:22:03 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

listen to the background music of this website

http://memoriter.net/flash/test.html

im very desperate to know whats it called. appreciate your time.thankyou.

2007-10-28 20:06:22 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I would really like to find a recording of the Four Gaelic Miniatures for flute by Bernard Fitzgerald, but I don't even know where to look - please help!!

2007-10-28 16:34:13 · 2 answers · asked by howgrateisrgod 2

Classical music is over.

Do you agree or not?

Here's what i mean:

We started with masters such as Bach and Vivaldi. With pioneers such as Hildegard von Bingen. Then, classical music began to evolve. It took shape. We had certain structures, certain criteria. But they did not suffice. How many Fugues can you eventually write? The structures got old and tedious. New composers came with bright new ideas. Debussy. Beethoven the Bridge. Romanque composers. Step by step, a bunch of those criteria got eliminated. However, it got even better. Then, some weird composers stepped in. They wrote beautiful but weird music, still classical. But that weirdness should not have continued. Classical music was over. New composers were bursting with ideas, but were encumbered by criteria. We MUST have started a whole new era of music. Continuing classical music was utter stupidity. Jazz came. And then eventually rap. (I am continuing. Out of room. )

2007-10-28 13:35:54 · 11 answers · asked by sting 4

For example, in music by Johann Sebastian Bach, a harpsichord (rather than a piano) is often used. For a symphony by Haydn or Mozart, the size of the orchestra is reduced. Or the performers using old instruments or reconstructions of old instruments.

2007-10-28 11:50:42 · 3 answers · asked by smiley754888 1

Title says it all.

2007-10-28 09:31:56 · 4 answers · asked by kherani 1

Is Beethoven's Sonata Pathetique more difficult than his Tempest Sonata? Or Vice-versa?

2007-10-28 07:54:50 · 6 answers · asked by dymethyl_mercury 2

Does anyone know the Polish Film Noce i Dnie? Well if you have seen it could you please tell me the name of the melody played at the scene when Barbara is at the theatre with Bogumil? If I remember correctly the song goes something like this _ Da na na na na DA na na na na Da na na na nanan nana NA NA NA. Please it’s a very popular classical melody, I just don’t know the name of it.

2007-10-27 16:06:02 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Are they still looking?

2007-10-27 08:35:20 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

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