Monday, September 2, 2019
musical genres :: essays research papers
Music. Fascinating both by itââ¬â¢s diverse individual styles and the inevitable fusion of different genres which in turn have created other completely new and unique styles of music. Classical music is a perfect example. The earliest forms of classical music were composed in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries and displayed a very complicated and sophisticated form of writing incorporating a wide range of instruments and used the principle of multi instrumentation which achieved a very full symphonic sound which in turn led to the creation of specially designed halls to facilitate the sound. The origins of the music were also diverse, many compositions having been written for the stage, composers such as ââ¬ËPeter Ilyich Tchaikovskyââ¬â¢ who is responsible for the remarkable musical compositions of ââ¬ËSwan Lakeââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËThe Nutcrackerââ¬â¢ wrote his music for Ballet in a style which was not only captivating and enchanting, but also told a story. T chaikovsky was not the only composer to do this, ââ¬ËRichard Wagnerââ¬â¢ who was a composer of Operaââ¬â¢s also wrote his music in a style that told a story. Wagner changed the concept of opera by viewing it as a ââ¬â¢total art workââ¬â¢ He wanted the Conductor to control all the elements of the dramatic production and to put them to work in projecting the drama through the Music. In the same diversified way the composers of the time wrote for dances to be performed on the stage, others wrote for dances that were popular at the time, such as the waltz, in this instance Composers such as ââ¬ËJosef Lannerââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËJohann Straussââ¬â¢ gave the waltz a whole new life. With their compositions the waltz gained sophistication and superiority Along with a distinctly Viennese light-hearted spirit. But not all classical music composers wrote for the stage or even for dance. Some composed music for the things they felt were important. ââ¬ËJohann Sebastian Bach ââ¬â¢ was amongst this group, he was a very religious man who composed for the church, primarily, he was a man of God, and often he would concentrate on the depth of his religion and put it back into his music, as an intense personal statement of faith. But where Bach wrote for the church composers such as ââ¬ËGeorge Fredric Handelââ¬â¢ wrote for the general public he was a man of the world who loved to travel and who put this across in his music. Handelââ¬â¢s compositions varied where some were simple others were a lot more vigorous.
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