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       <title>Symphonies - vagmusic.com</title>
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       <description>Symphony is a term that derives form the Greek syn (together) and phone (sounding). A symphony could refer to a way of performance with very specific characteristics. It can also be used to refer to a concert or the accordance that exists between instruments and voices. Some of the most important representatives of this genre are Anton Bruckner, Antonio Rosetti, Carl Maria von Weber, Carl Philipp, Edward Elgar, Felix Draeseke, Franz Liszt, Gustav Mahler, Hector Berlioz, Joachim Raff, Johann Christian Bach, Joseph Haydn, Ludwig van Beethoven and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.</description>
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   <title>Carl Maria von Weber an Extraordinary Compositor</title>
   <link>http://www.vagmusic.com/articles/Genres_9436.html</link>
   <pubDate>Wed, 26 Apr 2006 12:50:48 CST</pubDate>
   <description>Carl Maria von Weber studied in Vienna with Abbé Vogler, Munich with J.N. Kalcher and Salzburg, with Michael Haydn, starting to be a Kapellmeister at Breslau and laboring for an occasion at Stuttgart and Württemberg. With assistance from Franz Danzi, rational inspiration from his friends Gänsbacher, Meyerbeer, Alexander von Dusch and Gottfried Weber and the support of operatic and concert successes in Berlin, Munich and Prague, he established as opera manager in Prague. There he methodically modernized the theatre's procedures and developed the center of a German corporation, focused on works, generally French, that presented an option for the expansion of a German operatic practice. But his probing reforms such as extending to lighting, scenery, seating, orchestral, salaries and rehearsal schedules guided to anger. <br /><br />Not in anticipation of his meeting at Dresden as Royal Saxon Kapellmeister and the extraordinary victory of Der Freischütz in Berlin and all the way through Germany did his challenge of an exact German opera win well-liked support. Bureaucrat disagreement continuous, both from Spontini in Berlin and from the Italian musician organization in Dresden: Carl responded critics with the impressive gallant opera “Euryanthe”. His speedily failing health and his anxiety to give for his family persuaded him to admit the invite to compose an English opera for London; he created, in April 1826, Oberon at Covent Garden. Even though an animated English welcome and each care for his fitness, this last tour hastened his refuse; he died at 39, from tuberculosis. </description>
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   <title>Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach a Talented Compositor</title>
   <link>http://www.vagmusic.com/articles/Genres_9435.html</link>
   <pubDate>Wed, 26 Apr 2006 12:48:54 CST</pubDate>
   <description>Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, a German musician, keyboard player, and philosopher, was a productive composer of instrumental and vocal symphonies, in particular for keyboard instruments. He supplied to the creation of the so-named Viennese classical method. The second existing son of Johann Sebastian Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach educated with his father and melodically was the principal and powerful of the sons. His vocation as a complete has been said, by E.F. Schmid, to score a growth "halfway among the mind of his father and that of the Viennese music style". After training at Leipzig, he took a law grade at Frankfurt an der Oder. He traveled to Berlin in 1738 and began keyboard performance for the infantile crown prince, Frederick of Prussia, who became King Frederick II in 1740. Bach continued in Frederick's service as a keyboard player, musician, and supporter to other members of the royal melodious staff, which features Frederick himself as flutist and a very well-known group of musicians. <br /><br />In 1767 Bach traveled from the center of Berlin to a place in Hamburg as manager of music at the most important churches of the town, and he lived in Hamburg until 1788 when he died. His projects called for wide work of holy music, and his Hamburg labors consist of a number of cantatas and motets and two oratorios. He also composed more than 250 secular and religious songs. </description>
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   <title>Anton Bruckner a Renowned Austrian Musician</title>
   <link>http://www.vagmusic.com/articles/Genres_9191.html</link>
   <pubDate>Tue, 25 Apr 2006 10:16:28 CST</pubDate>
   <description>Anton Bruckner was an Austrian musician who wrote the most part of his established music close to the conclusion of the Romantic epoch. Bruckner's repute is founded on his motets, masses, and symphonies. The symphonies especially are well-known for their emotional and depth objective, even though they have earned critics, in particular in English-language nations outstanding to their big size, monotony, and the detail that several of them exist in some diverse versions. This concluding subject has produced an important quantity of observations. A customary explanation for these numerous versions is that Bruckner was eager to modify his work on the base of insensitive, ignorant criticism. This clarification has been defied, nevertheless, by current research. <br /><br />Anton Bruckner labored for some years as a tutor's helper, fixing at rural community dances at night to increase his profits. He learned in Saint Florian at the Augustinian monastery, fitting an organist. He continues his studies to the 40s, under Otto Kitzler and Simon Sechter, finally bringing in him to the music of Richard Wagner that Anton studied expansively from 1863 beyond. Bruckner's mastermind, different that of the child phenomenon Mozart and so numerous others did not emerge until fine into the 4th decade of his life. In addition, wide acceptance and fame of him did not get nearer until he was into his sixties. A dedicated Catholic who appreciated to drink beer, Bruckner was absent of walking with his generation. He had previously in 1861 made associate with Liszt was spiritual and who in the main been a choral innovator, begining the innovative German school jointly with Wagner. Afterward Bruckner had finished his studies under Kitzler and Sechter, he wrote his primary full-grown work, “the Mass in D Minor”. <br /><br />Anton Bruckner was an extremely uncomplicated man, and several tales is plentiful as to his determined chase of his chosen technique and his modest recognition of the reputation that sooner or later came his way.  Bruckner departed this life in Vienna. </description>
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   <title>Anton Rubinstein Considered Melody as a Worldwide Verbal Communication Method</title>
   <link>http://www.vagmusic.com/articles/Genres_9188.html</link>
   <pubDate>Tue, 25 Apr 2006 10:12:59 CST</pubDate>
   <description>Anton Rubinstein was instinctive in into a Jewish-Russian family in the south of the Republic of Moldova. He learned the piano from near the beginning age and began public playing at nine years old. He studied symphony in Berlin and in Paris, where he was supported by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. He achieved a reputation of one of the greatest piano virtuosos and was regarded as a rival to Franz Liszt. At age 19 he left a teaching job in Vienna, after being hired by the family of the Tsar's brother in St. Petersburg, Russia. In 1962, with his brother Nikolai Rubinstein, he established the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, where their apprentices were Sergei Rachmaninov and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. <br /><br />Anton Rubinstein considered melody as a worldwide verbal communication. His entertaining self-description, "to the Jews I am a Christian, To the Christians I am a Jew, to the Germans I am a Russian to the Russians I am a German", explains his position in the planet. His descent was German, Jewish, and Russian, and his parents changed to Christianity as a consequence of the horror of opposing-semitism in the Russian Kingdom. <br /><br />Anton Rubinstein completed a successful 8-month travel concerts around the United States in 1872 and 1873. It was an astounding marathon of 215 piano concerts in numerous locations of the United States. Upon his arrival to Russia, Rubinstein wrote Variations on the subject of Yankey Doodle. Between his twenty operas "The Demon" is noticeable for its plentiful score, motivated by the Russian writer Mikhail Lermontov. </description>
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   <title>Antonin Dvorak Devoted to his Czech People</title>
   <link>http://www.vagmusic.com/articles/Genres_9187.html</link>
   <pubDate>Tue, 25 Apr 2006 10:10:36 CST</pubDate>
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