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1 day ago · Signature. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [a] [b] (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period. Despite his short life, his rapid pace of composition resulted in more than 800 works representing virtually every Western classical genre of his time. Many of these compositions are acknowledged as ...
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5 days ago · Beethoven wrote nine symphonies, nine concertos, and a variety of other orchestral music, ranging from overtures and incidental music for theatrical productions to other miscellaneous "occasional" works, written for a particular occasion.
4 days ago · In the shorter but pivotal Classical period (1730–1820) composers such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn, and Ludwig van Beethoven created widely admired representatives of absolute music, including symphonies, string quartets and concertos.
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5 days ago · Title: Piano Concerto No.4, op.58, G major. Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Last time performed by the Rhode Island Philharmonic: Last performed November 15, 2008 with Larry Rachleff conducting and soloist Jeremy Denk. In addition to a solo piano, this piece is scored for flute, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, two horns, two ...
2 days ago · Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 36 by Ludwig van Beethoven is a musical masterpiece that showcases the composer’s mastery and creativity. This symphony was composed in 1802 and was first performed in Vienna in 1803. Beethoven wrote this symphony during a period of personal struggle, as he was coming to terms with his worsening hearing loss.
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2 days ago · Martyn Brabbins (born 13 August 1959) is a British conductor. He studied composition at Goldsmiths, University of London, and conducting with Ilya Musin at the Leningrad Conservatory. Between 1994 and 2005, Brabbins was Associate Principal Conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
10 hours ago · Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Horn Concerto No. 4 in E-Flat (1786) Ludwig van Beethoven: Scherzo & Finale from Symphony No. 2 (1802) Miklós Rózsa: Ben-Hur: Prelude (1959) Jerome Kern: Show Boat: A Scenario for Orchestra (1927) Gustav Mahler: Finale from Symphony No. 2 'Resurrection' (1894) Modest Mussorgsky: Khovanshchina: Act 4 Entr'acte (1873)