It's all about the classical music composers and their works from the last 400 years and much more about music. Hier erfahren Sie alles über die klassischen Komponisten und ihre Meisterwerke der letzten vierhundert Jahre und vieles mehr über Klassische Musik.
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Saturday, July 21, 2012
Heinrich Marschner
Heinrich Marschner, was born in Zittau/Saxony on August 16, 1795 and passed away in Hanover on December 14, 1861.
He studied law in Leipzig and Vienna - then music. In Vienna he met Ludwig van Beethoven. Being a privat music instructor in Pressburg, he composed his first operas.
1822, Marschner moved to Dresden and became orchestra-master. Two operas made him famous: "Der Vampyr" (1828) and "Der Templer und die Juedin" (1829) - following Scott's "Ivanhoe".
1831, Marschner became Royal Orchestra Master in Hanover. His master piece "Hans Heiling" has been publised in 1833.
Marschner's operas are deeply romantic with nightly horror-elements and demonic gestures, while his chamber music compositions didn't carry through.
He studied law in Leipzig and Vienna - then music. In Vienna he met Ludwig van Beethoven. Being a privat music instructor in Pressburg, he composed his first operas.
1822, Marschner moved to Dresden and became orchestra-master. Two operas made him famous: "Der Vampyr" (1828) and "Der Templer und die Juedin" (1829) - following Scott's "Ivanhoe".
1831, Marschner became Royal Orchestra Master in Hanover. His master piece "Hans Heiling" has been publised in 1833.
Marschner's operas are deeply romantic with nightly horror-elements and demonic gestures, while his chamber music compositions didn't carry through.
Gino Marinuzzi
Gino Marinuzzi was born on March 24, 1882 in Palermo/Italy and passed away on August 17, 1945 in Milan/Italy.
Gino Maruzzi has been a band master and conductor in Catania, Mantua, Palermo and Milan and later in Madrid/Spain, at the Opera Comique in Paris and the Milan Scala as well as in Rome, Chicago, Turin and with a travelling opera society even in South America.
Maruzzi remains as one of the best Italian opera conductors. His three operas and symphony poetries, i.e. "Suite Siciliana" (1910) unfortunately failed.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Frederic Chopin - His Music and His Life
Frederic Chopin was born on March 1, 1810 in Warsaw, Poland and passed away on October 17, 1849 in Paris, France.Chopin's father was French, his mother Polish. At the age of eight, the child prodigy already performed on stage. At the age of 19, Chopin started his first successful tour to Vienna, Austria.
His first composition has been published and printed in 1825. During that time, a successful virtuoso career could be only begin in Paris, a reason why Chopin moved there in 1830 after stop overs in Vienna and Munich.
Saying good-bye to his native land made Chopin become rather melancholy. He took a small amount of Polish native soil with him - but he was never able to return to his home country. Only his heart was buried in Poland - following Chopin's last will.
Most artists in Paris, such as Franz Liszt, Hector Berlioz, Heinrich Heine or Giacomo Meyerbeer received Chopin willingly, joyfully and with open arms. Also in Germany, Chopin received innumerable "fanatic fans". Unfortunately, signs of the fatal tuberculosis appeared.
In 1838, Chopin travelled to the Spanish Mediterranean island Mallorca, but the mild climate couldn't cure him any more. In 1848, Chopin travelled to England. There, the climate became his death-dagger. The last part o his funeral ceremony was the performance of Mozart's "Requiem".
Chopin composed only for piano, except 17 Polish Traditionals. Already Beethoven and Schubert have composed difficult piano works. But Chopin's compositions exceeded the technical capabilities of many virtuosos since that time. Every piece shows its own characteristics in shape and rhythm.
Chopin's compositions characterized his daily moods: sweet dreams, sounds of colorful and impressionistic strings, and lively and vivaacious outbursts of passions. His two piano concerts f-minor from 1829 and e-minor from 1830 are classical music treasures.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Hello World! Welcome to my new blog about Classical Music
You like to get to know more about classical composers and their work from the whole world?
Sie moechten mehr ueber klassische Komponisten und ihre musikalischen Werke erfahren?
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