Lin-Manuel Miranda’s newest Broadway musical Hamilton, that made it’s big break last year, 2015, is taking America's youth by storm. Hamilton is a hip-hop/rap musical about one of America's lesser known founding fathers and the first Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton, or as he is more commonly known, the face off of the $10 bill. It illustrates major events in Hamilton's life along with the details in his wife’s, children's, friends, and enemies lives, from his birth to his death. The musical features 49 songs written by Manuel, the most known being My Shot, Aaron Burr, Sir and Alexander Hamilton. The musical teaches students about the revolutionary war and the time period. This isn’t Miranda's first Broadway musical, as his production,…
Pablo Casals is one of the ancient Spanish cellist and also a conductor born in Catalonia. In modern times, he is substantially regarded as one of the most pre-eminent cellist in the 20th century. Generally, he is referred to as a prominent and a great cellist of all times. Casals made many of his recordings in his career with solo, orchestral music, chamber and conductor (Lea, pg42). Very commonly, remembered in the recording of Bach in the year 1939. He is termed more Catalonian than Spanish since he spent all his time in Catalonia where he was born. Compared to other, like Andres Segovia who was a Spaniard and was well known for his prowess in a guitar, they both were in the same genre of art but Casals was Catalonian. It is noted that Andres Segovia is one of the prominent guitarists in the whole world, and many are students to him (Kohen, pg33).…
Stephen michael Reich born October 3, 1936, is an American composer who along with his friends pioneered minimal music in the 1960s , his style influenced many composers and musical groups, he used tape loops to create phasing patterns and the use of simple, audible processes ,marked by their use of repetitive figures, slow harmonic rhythm and canons 80 years his age and he still alive until this day, he was the creator of the phase and pulse musics as a child he started taking piano lessons at the age of 14 he started studying music in earnest…
From 1896 he began to travel to Madrid, where he attended the Royal Conservatory of Music and Declamation. There he perfected in piano with Joseph drink, a classmate of Isaac Albéniz. Melody composed in 1897, a work for cello and piano and dedicated to Salvador Viniegra, as Falla participated in chamber music sessions that were held in this…
In conclusion, Antonio Vivaldi lived a short, but eventful life filled with many accomplishments. His dedication to music from an early age allowed him to reach his full potential and use that to inspire and influence many generations after him. Vivaldi has helped to create a name for the baroque period and is one of the reasons it is remembered today. His many operas, concertos, and other works such as The Four Seasons changed the way in which future music was written and will continue to be an inspiration to fellow…
Symphonie Fantastique is a breathtaking, programmatic piece composed by Louis-Hector Berlioz. Berlioz was a French Romantic composer in the nineteenth century with Symphonie Fantastique as his most famous piece. Through all five movements, Berlioz lays out an extravagant story of his life while attempting to attract Harriet Smithson, an Irish actress that he is more or less obsessed with. Berlioz’s dramatic personality, insane state of mind and his intense perfectionism is shown throughout Symphonie Fantastique, especially in the fourth movement. Through this movement, he dreams that he has murdered his beloved and been condemned to die. The opening effectively establishes the fearful anticipation followed by the march to the execution heralded…
My composer’s name is Josquin de Prez. Josquin is a French man, born in the country of Hainaut, Belgium. His actual birth year is 1450. One other thing we do know is that he died on August 27, 1521 in Conde’-sur-l’Escaut, France.…
In the history of Western music Josquin Desprez became one of the most influential composers. Not much was known about this great composer’s time on earth. A lot of what people know about his life is expressed through his music. Josquin’s estimated date of birth is said to be 1440. Recent research shows that his birth date could have been later sometime in the 1450’s. Before he died in 1521 Desprez made a huge impact on the music during the Renaissance.…
many accomplishments and overcame many obstacles to become one of the greatest musical composers in history. He wrote many amazing works that are still performed often today and his music slingshotted society into the next period of music, the romantic…
An important aspect of Casal's musical education was his experience as a performer in the various cafes of Barcelona. Along with other musicians, Casals performed waltzes, and other entertaining pieces. As a result, he learned what it was like to be in the spotlight. Eventually, he began to gain popularity. People began to make special trips to the cafe to hear him play.…
The music producer is to a record (CD) what a director would be to a film. The producer directs the entire operation of recording and readying the song(s) for release. The producer is responsible to get the performances recorded and the technical work done on the release, within the deadline and within the budget. The job is both creative and technical. For an overview of the job, see Cornbread's tip on the subject, The Role Of The Producer.…
I decided to write about Claude Debussy because I believe he was an extraordinary composer and his works really influenced the 20th century. Claude Debussy was born on August 22, 1862, in France. Debussy, showed a significant interested in piano since he was a kid. This passion about piano, opened the door for a new path regarding music, that changed his life in a very good and beneficial way. Although, he did not come from a rich family, Debussy became a very honorable person. His journey in the music’s life started at the age of 7, when he began to take piano lesson. As a result, he entered at the Paris conservatory at the age of 11. During his years at the conservatory, he showed his talent and outstanding confidence while playing the piano.…
One of the most famous composers was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In Salzburg, Austria on January 27, 1756, Mozart was a born prodigy. He mastered the keyboard at 5 and was a self taught violin play wrote hundreds of symphonies and many…
Only one man could claim the title as probably the greatest composer in American history for writing so many unforgettable works: Aaron Copland. He lived a life inspired by many things as well as inspiring people all across the nation, and it really led to the opposite of being drawn into himself, as he described in the quote above. He was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 14 in 1900. He was the youngest of five children to Sarah and Harris Copland. A musical spark came out in Copland already at the age of 11 as he began piano lessons with his sister. His musical talents needed tutoring from a higher level of teaching and so he studied with a professional piano teacher, Ludwig Wolfsohn, at age 14. Copland said later, "No one ever connected music with my family. The idea was entirely original with me. And unfortunately the idea occurred to me seriously only at 13 or thereaboutswhich is rather late for a musician to get started," (Charles Moritz 190). He graduated in 1918 and was able to devote all his time to writing and composing music. Wanting to further his knowledge in music, he was taught harmony and counterpoint by Rubin Goldmark. Understandably, the two men shared different views and Goldmark completely disagreed with Copland's styles, so to demonstrate his own stubbornness, Copland came back to Goldmark with a piece he wrote entitled "The Cat and The Mouse," (Charles Moritz 191). Copland would then attend the newly established American Conservatory at Fontainebleau in Paris, and he was honored in being the first American student of the amazing teacher, Nadia Boulanger. After three years he returned to New York without any knowledge of how a composer got his works published or performed, nor how he planned on keeping himself financially stable. Copland ended his…
Zoltan Kodaly was born on the 16th of December, 1882 in Kecskemet, Hungary. Though from a musical family, his initial inclination was towards literary studies.As his father was a railway official, the Kodály family had moved many times. From 1884 until 1891 they lived in Galánta, which was later immortalised in the orchestral dances Kodaly based on folk music from the area. The Kodaly family moved to Nagyszombat, where Zoltan studied violin and piano and sang in the cathedral choir. He studied the musical scores in the cathedral music library, and then taught himself the cello to write the numbers for his father’s domestic quartet-evenings. After his practices of composing, in 1897 the school orchestra played an overture of his, to be followed by a Mass for a chorus and an orchestra later that year. On his return to Budapest in 1907 he was appointed teacher of theory at the Academy of Music, and a year later he began to teach composition. He was to teach there for the rest of his life: upon his retirement as a professor, he was brought back as the Director of the Academy in 1945.On his return to Budapest in 1907 he was appointed teacher of theory at the Academy of Music, and a year later he began to teach composition. He was to teach there for the rest of his life: upon his retirement as a professor, he was brought back as the Director of the Academy in 1945. Zoltan Kodaly was born on the 16th of December, 1882 in Kecskemet, Hungary. Though from a musical family, his initial inclination was towards literary studies.As his father was a railway official, the Kodály family had moved many times. From 1884 until 1891 they lived in Galánta, which was later immortalised in the orchestral dances Kodaly based on folk music from the area. The Kodaly family moved to Nagyszombat, where Zoltan studied violin and piano and sang in the cathedral choir. He studied the musical scores in the cathedral music library,…