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  • Mozart's compositional method
  • relies on his book Mozarts Schaffensweise: Studien zu den Werkautographen, Skizzen und Entwürfen ("Mozart's method of composition: studies of the autograph

    Mozart's compositional method

    Mozart's compositional method

    Mozart's_compositional_method

  • Beethoven's compositional method
  • clear that his deafness impacted his compositional style, as evinced in certain changes in compositional method from early to late in his career. Composer

    Beethoven's compositional method

    Beethoven's compositional method

    Beethoven's_compositional_method

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Composer and musician (1756–1791)

    the Mozarts actually owned a Späth is not supported by any evidence. "The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. (1769–1791), by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart".

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart

  • Mozart's personal catalog of works
  • Konrad, Ulrich (1992) Mozarts Schaffensweise . Studien zu den Werkautographen , Skizzen und Entwürfen. ("Mozart's compositional method: Studies of the autographs

    Mozart's personal catalog of works

    Mozart's_personal_catalog_of_works

  • Amadeus (play)
  • 1979 stage play by Peter Shaffer

    major and prolonged revisions to several manuscripts (see: Mozart's compositional method). Mozart scholar H. C. Robbins Landon commented that "it may prove

    Amadeus (play)

    Amadeus (play)

    Amadeus_(play)

  • Mozart and dance
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's relationship to dance

    making sketches was part of Mozart's normal working practice." (Plath 1998, 115). See also Mozart's compositional method. For instance, The Penguin Guide

    Mozart and dance

    Mozart and dance

    Mozart_and_dance

  • Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung
  • German music periodical

    entirely from Rochlitz's own imagination (see Biographies of Mozart and Mozart's compositional method). The editors of the Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung during

    Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung

    Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung

    Allgemeine_musikalische_Zeitung

  • Suzuki method
  • Music teaching method

    Suzuki method is a mid-20th-century music curriculum and teaching method created by Japanese violinist and pedagogue Shinichi Suzuki. The method claims

    Suzuki method

    Suzuki method

    Suzuki_method

  • Piano Concertos Nos. 1–4 (Mozart)
  • Compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    concerto form. It may be that Leopold Mozart had devised this as a compositional teaching method. If so, it seems that this may have been the first time this

    Piano Concertos Nos. 1–4 (Mozart)

    Piano Concertos Nos. 1–4 (Mozart)

    Piano_Concertos_Nos._1–4_(Mozart)

  • Appearance and character of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • A. Mozarts nach Originalbriefen (in German). Hildesheim: Breitkopf & Härtel. Novello, Vincent; Novello, Mary. Hughes, Rosemary (ed.). A Mozart Pilgrimage

    Appearance and character of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Appearance and character of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Appearance_and_character_of_Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart

  • Variation (music)
  • Musical form

    the Classical era also could improvise variations; both Mozart (see Mozart's compositional method) and Beethoven made powerful impressions on their audiences

    Variation (music)

    Variation_(music)

  • Rondo in A minor (Mozart)
  • 1787 composition for solo piano by W. A. Mozart

    Abert 2007. Konrad, Ulrich (2006) "Compositional method", in Cliff Eisen and Simon P. Keefe, The Cambridge Mozart Encyclopedia. Cambridge: Cambridge University

    Rondo in A minor (Mozart)

    Rondo in A minor (Mozart)

    Rondo_in_A_minor_(Mozart)

  • Mozart Monument, Vienna
  • Monument in Vienna, Austria

    The Mozart Monument (German: Mozart-Denkmal) is a monument located in the Burggarten [de] in the Innere Stadt district of Vienna, Austria since 1953.

    Mozart Monument, Vienna

    Mozart Monument, Vienna

    Mozart_Monument,_Vienna

  • Ganz kleine Nachtmusik
  • Rediscovered composition by W. A. Mozart

    Music), K. 648, also known as Serenade in C, is a composition for string trio by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), written in the mid to late 1760s. It

    Ganz kleine Nachtmusik

    Ganz kleine Nachtmusik

    Ganz_kleine_Nachtmusik

  • Mozart symphonies of spurious or doubtful authenticity
  • Breitkopf & Härtel, who published the Alte Mozart-Ausgabe (AMA) in 1883. The informal 18th century methods of publishing and distributing musical works

    Mozart symphonies of spurious or doubtful authenticity

    Mozart symphonies of spurious or doubtful authenticity

    Mozart_symphonies_of_spurious_or_doubtful_authenticity

  • Birthplace of Beethoven's mother
  • Cultural heritage monument in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Music Relationship with C minor Collected edition Musical style Compositional method Works catalogs WoO Biamonti Catalogue Memorials Beethoven Hall Beethovenhalle

    Birthplace of Beethoven's mother

    Birthplace of Beethoven's mother

    Birthplace_of_Beethoven's_mother

  • Mozart effect
  • Psychological effects of listening to Mozart's music

    and the development of the brain, but his method is not directly related to claims that listening to Mozart increases intelligence. Baby Einstein Genius

    Mozart effect

    Mozart effect

    Mozart_effect

  • Musikalisches Würfelspiel
  • Musical dice games used to randomly generate music

    sechs Tacten zu machen, ohne die Regeln davon zu wissen (German for "A method for making six bars of double counterpoint at the octave without knowing

    Musikalisches Würfelspiel

    Musikalisches Würfelspiel

    Musikalisches_Würfelspiel

  • Johann Sebastian Bach
  • German composer (1685–1750)

    functional element within the composition as a whole." Another essential component of Bach's style is his compositional craftsmanship, which spans a fluency

    Johann Sebastian Bach

    Johann Sebastian Bach

    Johann_Sebastian_Bach

  • Sketch (music)
  • Musical term

    (1987) Mozart: Studies of the Autograph Scores. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1987. Konrad, Ulrich (2006) "Compositional method", in

    Sketch (music)

    Sketch (music)

    Sketch_(music)

  • Beethoven-Haus Baden
  • Historic house museum in Austria

    Music Relationship with C minor Collected edition Musical style Compositional method Works catalogs WoO Biamonti Catalogue Memorials Beethoven Hall Beethovenhalle

    Beethoven-Haus Baden

    Beethoven-Haus Baden

    Beethoven-Haus_Baden

  • Mozart family grand tour
  • Journey through western Europe (1763–1766)

    part of the tour to a travelling circus, comparing the Mozarts to a family of acrobats. The Mozarts left London for the continent on 24 July 1765. Before

    Mozart family grand tour

    Mozart family grand tour

    Mozart_family_grand_tour

  • Johann Anton André
  • German composer and music publisher (1775–1842)

    editions of Mozart's works, bringing many compositions into print for the first time. For this, André earned the title "father of Mozart research". He

    Johann Anton André

    Johann Anton André

    Johann_Anton_André

  • Es ist vollbracht (Beethoven)
  • 1815 composition by Beethoven

    the "worst" in this heroic style. It could be misguided to see this composition as a capitulation to authoritarianism by Beethoven, but rather as a celebration

    Es ist vollbracht (Beethoven)

    Es_ist_vollbracht_(Beethoven)

  • Fantasy on Themes from Mozart's Figaro and Don Giovanni
  • Unfinished operatic paraphrase for piano by Franz Liszt

    The Fantasy on Themes from Mozart's Figaro and Don Giovanni (German: Fantasie über Themen aus Mozarts Figaro und Don Giovanni), S.697, is an operatic paraphrase

    Fantasy on Themes from Mozart's Figaro and Don Giovanni

    Fantasy on Themes from Mozart's Figaro and Don Giovanni

    Fantasy_on_Themes_from_Mozart's_Figaro_and_Don_Giovanni

  • Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet
  • Trumpet method book

    Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet is a method book for students of trumpet, cornet, and other brass instruments. The original edition, Grande

    Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet

    Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet

    Arban's_Complete_Conservatory_Method_for_Trumpet

  • Johann Georg Albrechtsberger
  • Austrian composer (1736–1809)

    Albrechtsberger's own compositional philosophy. Albrechtsberger died in Vienna; his grave is in St. Marx cemetery. His published compositions consist of preludes

    Johann Georg Albrechtsberger

    Johann Georg Albrechtsberger

    Johann_Georg_Albrechtsberger

  • Franz Gleißner
  • German lithographer and composer (1759–1818)

    whom he collaborated for approximately 30 years using lithography as a method of reproduction to print music scores. Using the songs composed by Gleißner

    Franz Gleißner

    Franz_Gleißner

  • Die Himmel rühmen des Ewigen Ehre
  • Ehre" (The heavens praise the glory of the Eternal), Op. 48/4, is a composition for voice and piano by Ludwig van Beethoven, setting the beginning of

    Die Himmel rühmen des Ewigen Ehre

    Die Himmel rühmen des Ewigen Ehre

    Die_Himmel_rühmen_des_Ewigen_Ehre

  • Maria Magdalena van Beethoven
  • Mother of Ludwig van Beethoven (1746–1787)

    Music Relationship with C minor Collected edition Musical style Compositional method Works catalogs WoO Biamonti Catalogue Memorials Beethoven Hall Beethovenhalle

    Maria Magdalena van Beethoven

    Maria Magdalena van Beethoven

    Maria_Magdalena_van_Beethoven

  • Musical analysis
  • Study of musical structure

    symbols much like a transcription. Analysis often displays a compositional impulse while compositions often "display an analytical impulse" but "though intertextual

    Musical analysis

    Musical analysis

    Musical_analysis

  • Catalogues of Beethoven compositions
  • musicologists, musicians, and the listening public. The traditional 19th-century method of identifying a composer's works was for publishers to assign some sort

    Catalogues of Beethoven compositions

    Catalogues of Beethoven compositions

    Catalogues_of_Beethoven_compositions

  • Arthur Rubinstein
  • Polish pianist (1887–1982)

    music compositions, particularly Chopin. Rubinstein played in public for eight decades with a vast repertoire consisting of Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, Schubert

    Arthur Rubinstein

    Arthur Rubinstein

    Arthur_Rubinstein

  • Anton Stadler
  • Musical artist (1753–1812)

    ensemble: 2 Märsche (lost) 12 deutsche Tänze mit Trios (lost) Michael Lorenz: „Mozarts Patenkind“, Acta Mozartiana 58, vol. 1, June 2011, 57–70. F. Bertuch, 'Wiener

    Anton Stadler

    Anton Stadler

    Anton_Stadler

  • Cyclic form
  • Compositional technique

    increasing length and complexity of multiple-movement works demanded a unifying method stronger than mere key relation.[citation needed] At the beginning of the

    Cyclic form

    Cyclic_form

  • Benedikt Schack
  • Austrian opera singer (1758–1826)

    opera Der Stein der Weisen ("The Philosopher's Stone"). Mozart also played a part in its composition, contributing a duet ("Nun liebes Weibchen," K. 625/592a)

    Benedikt Schack

    Benedikt Schack

    Benedikt_Schack

  • Joseph Haydn
  • Austrian composer (1732–1809)

    seriously, and he points out a number of important advances in Haydn's compositional technique that appear in these quartets, advances that mark the advent

    Joseph Haydn

    Joseph Haydn

    Joseph_Haydn

  • Classical period (music)
  • Era of classical music (c. 1730–1820)

    to the compositional style of several decades before. However, Vienna's fall as the most important musical center for orchestral composition during the

    Classical period (music)

    Classical period (music)

    Classical_period_(music)

  • Vincent Novello
  • English musician and music publisher (1781–1861)

    introduction to England of unknown compositions by the great masters, such as the Masses written by Haydn and those by Mozart, the works of Palestrina, the

    Vincent Novello

    Vincent Novello

    Vincent_Novello

  • Nicholas Baragwanath
  • British music theorist, musicologist and pianist

    University of Nottingham. He is best known for his contributions to the compositional theory and practice of 19th-century Italian Opera. He regularly writes

    Nicholas Baragwanath

    Nicholas_Baragwanath

  • Post horn
  • Brass instrument

    wooden post horns were used as a means of collecting war donations via a method called the Nail Men. People would donate money, and in exchange be allowed

    Post horn

    Post horn

    Post_horn

  • Music cipher
  • Musical algorithm for encrypting and decrypting information

    encoder: https://wmich.edu/mus-theo/ciphers/mozart.html Reuter, Christoph. 2013. "Namadeus – Play Your Name with Mozarts Game (KV 516f). Musicpsychologie, Bd

    Music cipher

    Music cipher

    Music_cipher

  • Aleatoricism
  • Art works resulting from actions by chance

    information theorist Werner Meyer-Eppler. In practical application, in compositions by Mozart and Kirnberger, for instance, the order of the measures of a musical

    Aleatoricism

    Aleatoricism

  • David Cope
  • American composer and scientist (1941–2025)

    Once it was done, he applied the same method to other composers like Bartok, Brahms, Chopin, Gershwin, Joplin, Mozart, and Prokoviev, resulting in a program

    David Cope

    David_Cope

  • List of compositions by Carlos Salzedo
  • A, ob, hn, bsn, trp C) (1926), Lyra Preludes for Beginners published in Method for the Harp (1927), G. Schirmer, 1929 (No titles for I-XI) XII. Fanfare

    List of compositions by Carlos Salzedo

    List_of_compositions_by_Carlos_Salzedo

  • Classical music
  • Broad tradition of Western art music

    centuries, characterized by harmony, balance, and adherence to established compositional forms". The last definition concerns what is now termed the Classical

    Classical music

    Classical music

    Classical_music

  • Development (music)
  • Process by which an idea is communicated through a composition

    which a musical idea is transformed and restated in the course of a composition. Certain central ideas are repeated in different contexts or in altered

    Development (music)

    Development (music)

    Development_(music)

  • Théodore Lack
  • French pianist and composer

    appointed teacher of pianoforte at the Conservatory. He published a piano method, for which he won Claude Debussy to contribute a piece, The Little Nigar

    Théodore Lack

    Théodore Lack

    Théodore_Lack

  • Carl Czerny
  • Austrian composer, teacher and pianist (1791–1857)

    of fifteen, Czerny began a very successful teaching career. Basing his method on the teaching of Beethoven, Muzio Clementi and Johann Nepomuk Hummel,

    Carl Czerny

    Carl Czerny

    Carl_Czerny

  • Serialism
  • Musical method or technique of composition

    In music, serialism is a method of composition using series of pitches, rhythms, dynamics, timbres or other musical elements. Serialism began primarily

    Serialism

    Serialism

  • Hans Keller
  • Austrian-British musician and writer (1919–1985)

    football. In the late 1950s, he invented the method of "wordless functional analysis", in which a musical composition is analysed in musical sound alone, without

    Hans Keller

    Hans_Keller

  • Symphonic poems (Liszt)
  • Group of 13 orchestral works

    the overall unity of a musical composition. Liszt found his method through two compositional practices, which he used in his symphonic poems. The first

    Symphonic poems (Liszt)

    Symphonic poems (Liszt)

    Symphonic_poems_(Liszt)

  • Giuseppe Cambini
  • Italian composer

    See also Robert Levin, Mozarts Bläserkonzertante KV Ahn. 9/297B und ihre Rekonstruktionen im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert, in «Mozart-Jahrbuch des Zentralinstitutes

    Giuseppe Cambini

    Giuseppe_Cambini

  • Alma Deutscher
  • British composer, pianist and violinist (born 2005)

    of her early compositions to these composers. Deutscher's early musical education focused on creative improvisation, following a method of teaching called

    Alma Deutscher

    Alma Deutscher

    Alma_Deutscher

  • Melomics
  • System for the automatic composition of music (

    doi:10.1038/488458a. Fernandez, JD; Vico, FJ (2013). "AI Methods in Algorithmic Composition: A Comprehensive Survey" (PDF). Journal of Artificial Intelligence

    Melomics

    Melomics

    Melomics

  • Music education
  • Field of study associated with the teaching and learning of music

    Dalcroze method (eurhythmics) was developed in the early 20th century by Swiss musician and educator Émile Jaques-Dalcroze. The Kodály Method emphasizes

    Music education

    Music education

    Music_education

  • Chamber music
  • Form of classical music composed for a small group of instruments

    quartet have contrapuntal sections interwoven seamlessly into the overall compositional texture. The composers of the first half of the 19th century were acutely

    Chamber music

    Chamber music

    Chamber_music

  • Nobuyuki Tsujii
  • Japanese pianist and composer (born 1988)

    meet the needs of a professional performer, so Tsujii has devised his own method. A team of pianists records scores along with specific codes and instructions

    Nobuyuki Tsujii

    Nobuyuki Tsujii

    Nobuyuki_Tsujii

  • Music genre
  • Classification of music by tradition or style

    in genre and are violin concertos that have different forms. However, Mozart's Rondo for Piano, K. 511, and the Agnus Dei from his Mass, K. 317, are quite

    Music genre

    Music_genre

  • KV
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Norwegian Coast Guard vessels Köchel-Verzeichnis, a catalogue of compositions by Mozart Komi language (ISO 639-1 code "kv"), spoken by the Komi peoples

    KV

    KV

  • Aleatoric music
  • Music in which some element of the composition is left to chance

    dynamics by using the I Ching, an ancient Chinese book which prescribes methods for arriving at random numbers. Because this work is absolutely fixed from

    Aleatoric music

    Aleatoric music

    Aleatoric_music

  • Computer music
  • Application of computing technology in music

    re-injection. This is different from other improvisation methods with computers that use algorithmic composition to generate new music without performing analysis

    Computer music

    Computer_music

  • Alan Tyson
  • British musicologist

    publications was Mozart: Studies of the Autograph Scores (1987), whose chapters detailed the study of watermarks in Mozart's autographs as a method of dating

    Alan Tyson

    Alan_Tyson

  • Thomas Linley the younger
  • English composer and violinist (1756–1778)

    separation when Mozart left for Rome was a difficult moment for the both of them, with "a melancholy Thomas follow[ing] the Mozarts' coach as they departed

    Thomas Linley the younger

    Thomas Linley the younger

    Thomas_Linley_the_younger

  • Symphony, K. 19b (Mozart)
  • Lost symphony by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    characteristic of J. C. Bach in his book Mozart's Symphonies, but questioned if this was a legitimate method of dating works, given that the seven symphonies

    Symphony, K. 19b (Mozart)

    Symphony, K. 19b (Mozart)

    Symphony,_K._19b_(Mozart)

  • Motif (music)
  • Short recurring musical phrase

    ISBN 978-0-13-033233-2. Auerbach, Brent (2021). Musical Motives: A Theory and Method for Analyzing Shape in Music (Hardcover ed.). Oxford: Oxford University

    Motif (music)

    Motif (music)

    Motif_(music)

  • William Caplin
  • American music theorist

    before and after 1800). The theory is grounded in eighteenth-century compositional pedagogy and in work by Arnold Schoenberg and his pupil Erwin Ratz.

    William Caplin

    William_Caplin

  • Views of Lyndon LaRouche and the LaRouche movement
  • Platonists in LaRouche's worldview include figures such as Beethoven, Mozart, Shakespeare, Leonardo da Vinci, and Leibniz. LaRouche states that many

    Views of Lyndon LaRouche and the LaRouche movement

    Views of Lyndon LaRouche and the LaRouche movement

    Views_of_Lyndon_LaRouche_and_the_LaRouche_movement

  • Musicology
  • Scholarly study of music

    Composers may study music theory to guide their precompositional and compositional decisions. Broadly speaking, music theory in the Western tradition focuses

    Musicology

    Musicology

    Musicology

  • Neue Musik
  • Music school

    partly according to compositional criteria (e.g. "atonality") inevitably leads to multiple overlaps. The traditional compositional means of the classical

    Neue Musik

    Neue_Musik

  • Second Viennese School
  • Group of composers in 20th century Vienna

    melody, this melody being the "prime series". This method would later be enhanced in compositions by Schoenberg and his followers through permutations

    Second Viennese School

    Second Viennese School

    Second_Viennese_School

  • Simon Sechter
  • Austrian music teacher and composer (1788–1867)

    Döhler. Sechter had strict teaching methods. For instance, he forbade Bruckner to write any original compositions while studying counterpoint with him

    Simon Sechter

    Simon Sechter

    Simon_Sechter

  • Walter Gieseking
  • German pianist (1895–1956)

    mentor was the director Karl Leimer, with whom he later coauthored a piano method. He made his first appearance as a concert pianist in 1915, but was conscripted

    Walter Gieseking

    Walter Gieseking

    Walter_Gieseking

  • Dies irae
  • Latin sequence and liturgical hymn

    Retrieved 2022-03-15. Kennedy, Matthew (1825). The Spiritual Rose; Or method of saying the rosaries of the Most Holy Name of Jesus and the Blessed Virgin

    Dies irae

    Dies irae

    Dies_irae

  • List of adaptations by Ferruccio Busoni
  • 3830 Original title: Franz Liszt. Fantasie über zwei Motive aus W. A. Mozarts Die Hochzeit des Figaro. Nach dem fast vollendeten Originalmanuskript ergänzt

    List of adaptations by Ferruccio Busoni

    List of adaptations by Ferruccio Busoni

    List_of_adaptations_by_Ferruccio_Busoni

  • Nocturnes (Chopin)
  • 19th-century solo piano composition series

    Chopin's was his use of counterpoint to create tension in the nocturnes, a method that even further expanded the dramatic tone and feel of the piece itself

    Nocturnes (Chopin)

    Nocturnes (Chopin)

    Nocturnes_(Chopin)

  • Johann Abraham Nüske
  • British composer and guitarist

    the journal The Giulianiad during the year 1833. His method also contained 27 of his compositions. Besides instrumental music for guitar, violin and piano

    Johann Abraham Nüske

    Johann_Abraham_Nüske

  • Hail Mary
  • Prayer of the Catholic Church

    second half. The Hail Mary is an essential element of the Rosary, a prayer method in use especially among Roman Rite (Western) Catholics. The Eastern Catholic

    Hail Mary

    Hail Mary

    Hail_Mary

  • Soon Hee Newbold
  • Korean American composer

    orchestras, traditionally named for iconic and celebrated composers such as Mozart, Beethoven, and Boulanger, and chose Newbold as the name for their newest

    Soon Hee Newbold

    Soon_Hee_Newbold

  • Artificial intelligence in music
  • Usage of artificial intelligence to generate music

    deep conditional LSTM-GAN method. With progress in generative AI, models capable of creating complete musical compositions (including lyrics) from a simple

    Artificial intelligence in music

    Artificial_intelligence_in_music

  • Jacques Offenbach
  • German-born French composer (1819–1880)

    anything for "the Mozart of the Champs-Élysées". Offenbach revered Mozart above all other composers. He had an ambition to present Mozart's neglected one-act

    Jacques Offenbach

    Jacques Offenbach

    Jacques_Offenbach

  • Charles-Antoine Campion
  • French-Italian composer

    was a prolific composer and represented a link between Baroque compositional methods and those of the Classical style. Campion was born in Lunéville

    Charles-Antoine Campion

    Charles-Antoine_Campion

  • Johann Joseph Fux
  • Austrian composer (1660–1741)

    utilized the canon (imitative counterpoint in its strictest form) as a compositional technique, one of the telltale signs of the stile antico. Other indications

    Johann Joseph Fux

    Johann Joseph Fux

    Johann_Joseph_Fux

  • Italian opera
  • Operas in Italy or in the Italian language

    Intolleranza 1960, and Prometeo Sylvano Bussotti (1931–2021) whose prolific compositional output includes La Passion selon Sade, La Racine, pianobar pour Phèdre

    Italian opera

    Italian opera

    Italian_opera

  • Recitative
  • Ordinary speech-like singing in opera, cantata, mass or oratorio

    Arnold Dolmetsch), but it was not until the 1950s that the 18th-century method was consistently observed once more. In the 2010s, the early music revival

    Recitative

    Recitative

    Recitative

  • Tone row
  • Sequence of all twelve chromatic tones

    for G (the tonic): Beethoven also used the technique but, on the whole, "Mozart seems to have employed serial technique far more often than Beethoven".

    Tone row

    Tone row

    Tone_row

  • Michael Dadap
  • Musical artist

    Legend of the Tikling Bird. Dadap is also the author of the book Complete Method for the Virtuoso Bandurria. Dadap was one of the featured performing artists

    Michael Dadap

    Michael_Dadap

  • Martin Eybl
  • Austrian musicologist

    of W.A.Mozart's piano concertos (German: Die Kremsierer Abschriften von Klavierkonzerten W.A. Mozarts). In: Manfred Hermann Schmid (ed.), Mozart-Studien

    Martin Eybl

    Martin_Eybl

  • Watermark
  • Identification on paper to prevent counterfeiting

    official documents to discourage counterfeiting. There are two primary methods of producing watermarks in paper: the dandy roll process and the more complex

    Watermark

    Watermark

    Watermark

  • Paul Taffanel
  • French flautist, conductor and instructor

    1879, he revived the wind ensemble music of Mozart and Beethoven while also encouraging the composition of many new works, including Charles Gounod's

    Paul Taffanel

    Paul Taffanel

    Paul_Taffanel

  • Trumpet
  • Brass instrument

    outwards. One trumpet method is Jean-Baptiste Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet (Cornet). Other well-known method books include Technical

    Trumpet

    Trumpet

    Trumpet

  • Joseph Joachim
  • Hungarian violinist, composer, and teacher (1831–1907)

    Courvoisier (1846–1908), author of Technics of Violin Playing on Joachim's Method, London: The Strad Library, No. I, 1894. Bram Eldering (1865–1943), Concertmaster

    Joseph Joachim

    Joseph Joachim

    Joseph_Joachim

  • Schubert's last sonatas
  • Final three piano sonatas by Franz Schubert (1828)

    Schubert's last sonatas are sometimes compared to Mozart's last symphonies, as unique compositional achievements: both consist of trilogies with one tragic

    Schubert's last sonatas

    Schubert's last sonatas

    Schubert's_last_sonatas

  • Rakhat-Bi Abdyssagin
  • Musical artist

    and symphonies. In the media he has often been referred to as the "Kazakh Mozart". Abdyssagin was born in Almaty on February 2, 1999. His father, Tolegen

    Rakhat-Bi Abdyssagin

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  • List of common misconceptions about arts and culture
  • shoes to drown their victims. There are only two documented cases of this method being used in murders: one in 1964 and one in 2016 (although, in the former

    List of common misconceptions about arts and culture

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  • Musical improvisation
  • Spontaneous musical composition or performance

    reinjection. This is different from other improvisation methods with computers that use algorithmic composition to generate new music without performing analysis

    Musical improvisation

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  • Vítězslava Kaprálová
  • Czech composer and conductor (1915–1940)

    Journal 9, no. 1 (Spring 2011): 1-11. Kostaš, Martin. "An Analysis of Compositional Methods Applied in Kaprálová’s Cantata Ilena, op. 15." Kapralova Society

    Vítězslava Kaprálová

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  • 1757 in music
  • 1762) Johann Gottlieb Janitsch – Sonata da Camera in D major, Op.5 Leopold Mozart – Concerto for Trombone in G major Charles Noblet – Nouvelles suittes [sic]

    1757 in music

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  • History of sonata form
  • other literary work to structure a work of instrumental music. The compositional school focused around Liszt and Wagner (the so-called New German School)

    History of sonata form

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  • Missa solemnis (Beethoven)
  • 1824 mass by Beethoven

    Austria. Maynard Solomon has written about Beethoven's influences and compositional method: Beethoven's musical archaisms and reminiscences—Dorian and Mixolydian

    Missa solemnis (Beethoven)

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  • Composition
  • n.

    Consistency; accord; congruity.

  • Lyricism
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    A lyric composition.

  • Medley
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    A composition of passages detached from several different compositions; a potpourri.

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    A devotional composition, or part of a composition; devotion.

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  • n.

    The setting up of type and arranging it for printing.

  • Composition
  • n.

    A literary, musical, or artistic production, especially one showing study and care in arrangement; -- often used of an elementary essay or translation done as an educational exercise.

  • Composition
  • n.

    The state of being put together or composed; conjunction; combination; adjustment.

  • Composition
  • n.

    Synthesis as opposed to analysis.

  • Composition
  • n.

    The art or practice of so combining the different parts of a work of art as to produce a harmonious whole; also, a work of art considered as such. See 4, below.

  • Composition
  • n.

    The adjustment of a debt, or avoidance of an obligation, by some form of compensation agreed on between the parties; also, the sum or amount of compensation agreed upon in the adjustment.

  • Composition
  • n.

    The act of writing for practice in a language, as English, Latin, German, etc.

  • Making
  • n.

    Composition, or structure.

  • Composition
  • n.

    The invention or combination of the parts of any literary work or discourse, or of a work of art; as, the composition of a poem or a piece of music.

  • Song
  • n.

    Poetical composition; poetry; verse.

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  • n.

    Mutual agreement to terms or conditions for the settlement of a difference or controversy; also, the terms or conditions of settlement; agreement.

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    The act or art of composing, or forming a whole or integral, by placing together and uniting different things, parts, or ingredients.

  • Thread
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    Fig.: Composition; quality; fineness.

  • Rhetoric
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    The art of composition; especially, elegant composition in prose.

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    A mass or body formed by combining two or more substances; as, a chemical composition.