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Op. 68 -Piano Sonata No.8 Op.13 -Piano Sonata No.14 Op.27.2 -Piano Sonata No.21 Op.53 -Fidelio -…
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Deutsch
Romanticism (About 1820-1900)
Representatives
Classical music is generally considered
to be serious and to have a lasting
value.
Baroque, V-iennese Classical School, Romanticism
Baroque
pic.02
Johann Sebastian Bach
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F. F. Chopin
(1810.3.1-1849.10.17)
A great Polish musician. He wrote the polonaise at the age of 7. When he was 20, he was recognized as a famous pianist and composer in Warsaw. He had to leave for Paris in 1830. But he loved his mother country and kept fighting.
POP MUSIC
-
-
MEANS
music written in a Western musical
tradition, usually using an established form (for example a SYMPHONY) and not
played on electronic instruments.
Phrase in dispute
about
being argued
beyond dispute it could no longer be
argued about
open to dispute- can be disagreed with
dispute /dɪˈspju:t/
vt. to question whether sth is true and valid vt. & vi. to argue or disagree strongly with sb about sth, especially about who owns sth vt. to fight to get control of sth or to win sth Phrase it is disputed whether, how, …
adj. [only before noun] showing extremely great skill
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Some of
Beethoven’s famous -SymphonywNoor.k3sin E-flat
major ‘Eroica’, Op.55
-Symphony wk.baidu.como. 6 in F major,
(1685.3.21-1750.7.28)
They are all representatives
of the musicians of classical music.
-
Viennese Classical School
(1730-1820)
Representatives
Ludwig van Beethoven
Wolfgang Mozart
Amadeus Beethoven and Mozart were both his students.
-
Beethoven (1770.12.16-1827.3.26)
was born in Bonn, Germany. He had great artistic talent. He moved to Vienna in his early twenties and settled tHhaeyrden, satnuddyqiunigckwlyitghainJoinsgepahreputation as a virtuoso pianist. He created a lot of works. But he was an unfortunate. He had an otitis media (中耳炎) at the age of 5 and became deaf later. However, he continued to compose even after becoming complete-ly deaf.
vNrAiermptEuuˌovtɜsa:rottʃuioˈonʊ/sˌovʊɜ:;/tˌʃ-urˈeoˈəpʊʊjzusoəˈʊtʊe/;ɪʃ-nˈə/ʊzəʊ;
n. (pl. virtuosos or virtuosi /-si:; -zi:/) a person
wnh. tohies oexptirneimoenlythsaktilplfeuol patledhoianvgesth, easbpoecuitalwlyhpaltasybin/gstahmisulsiikcael, ibnasstreudmoennt what has happened in the past
dispute /dɪˈspju:t; ˈdɪspju:t/
n. [C, U] an argument or a disagreement between two people, groups or countries; discussion about a subject where there is disagreement
Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin Franz Liszt
Robert Schumann
Johann
Strauss
Peter Lynch Tchaikovsky (Пётр Ильич
Чайковский)
Franz Seraphicus Peter Schubert
Achille-Claude Debussy- (in dispute)
-
Deutsch
Romanticism (About 1820-1900)
Representatives
Classical music is generally considered
to be serious and to have a lasting
value.
Baroque, V-iennese Classical School, Romanticism
Baroque
pic.02
Johann Sebastian Bach
-
F. F. Chopin
(1810.3.1-1849.10.17)
A great Polish musician. He wrote the polonaise at the age of 7. When he was 20, he was recognized as a famous pianist and composer in Warsaw. He had to leave for Paris in 1830. But he loved his mother country and kept fighting.
POP MUSIC
-
-
MEANS
music written in a Western musical
tradition, usually using an established form (for example a SYMPHONY) and not
played on electronic instruments.
Phrase in dispute
about
being argued
beyond dispute it could no longer be
argued about
open to dispute- can be disagreed with
dispute /dɪˈspju:t/
vt. to question whether sth is true and valid vt. & vi. to argue or disagree strongly with sb about sth, especially about who owns sth vt. to fight to get control of sth or to win sth Phrase it is disputed whether, how, …
adj. [only before noun] showing extremely great skill
-
Some of
Beethoven’s famous -SymphonywNoor.k3sin E-flat
major ‘Eroica’, Op.55
-Symphony wk.baidu.como. 6 in F major,
(1685.3.21-1750.7.28)
They are all representatives
of the musicians of classical music.
-
Viennese Classical School
(1730-1820)
Representatives
Ludwig van Beethoven
Wolfgang Mozart
Amadeus Beethoven and Mozart were both his students.
-
Beethoven (1770.12.16-1827.3.26)
was born in Bonn, Germany. He had great artistic talent. He moved to Vienna in his early twenties and settled tHhaeyrden, satnuddyqiunigckwlyitghainJoinsgepahreputation as a virtuoso pianist. He created a lot of works. But he was an unfortunate. He had an otitis media (中耳炎) at the age of 5 and became deaf later. However, he continued to compose even after becoming complete-ly deaf.
vNrAiermptEuuˌovtɜsa:rottʃuioˈonʊ/sˌovʊɜ:;/tˌʃ-urˈeoˈəpʊʊjzusoəˈʊtʊe/;ɪʃ-nˈə/ʊzəʊ;
n. (pl. virtuosos or virtuosi /-si:; -zi:/) a person
wnh. tohies oexptirneimoenlythsaktilplfeuol patledhoianvgesth, easbpoecuitalwlyhpaltasybin/gstahmisulsiikcael, ibnasstreudmoennt what has happened in the past
dispute /dɪˈspju:t; ˈdɪspju:t/
n. [C, U] an argument or a disagreement between two people, groups or countries; discussion about a subject where there is disagreement
Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin Franz Liszt
Robert Schumann
Johann
Strauss
Peter Lynch Tchaikovsky (Пётр Ильич
Чайковский)
Franz Seraphicus Peter Schubert
Achille-Claude Debussy- (in dispute)