Slide 1 Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart Slide 2 Beethoven (1770-1827) One of the greatest and most radical composers of all time. A tormented genius, who went deaf in later life…
Slide 1 Markham Woods Middle Music History Part 2 The Romantic Period Slide 2 Romantic Period Also referred to as the 19th Century 1850 - 1920 Cultural Identity Nationalism…
Slide 1 By, in order of presenter: Sean Yuri Puja Susan Wesley Robin Slide 2 Slide 3 William Wordsworth (April 7 th, 1770 – April 23 rd, 1850) Aged 80 Samuel Taylor Coleridge…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Born: Austria, March 31, 1732 Died: Vienna May 31, 1809 Slide 3 Joseph (sometimes Josef) Haydn was a leading composer of the high classical period,…
Slide 1 The Musical Museum and the Return of the Symphony Slide 2 New Halls and New Orchestras The Leipzig Gewandhaus (1781), new hall built in 1884 Vienna, Musikverein (Music…
Slide 1 S5 Slide 2 Learn about the Classical era. Listen to some music from the classical period. Discover famous classical composers. Slide 3 This term refers…
Slide 1 Classical Music 1750-1820 Slide 2 What makes music Classical? Dominance of the orchestra Clear and logical shape Balanced; symmetrical Homophonic Heroic themes Element…
Chapter 17 Page 544 Chapter 17 Page 544 The Enlightenment and the American Revolution 1700-1800 Scientific Revolution changed the thinking of people believed that problems…
16 Dec 2008 Composer Deaf Classical Musician Ludwig van Beethoven 1770- 26 March 1827 Ludwig van Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven, 16 December 1770 â 26 March 1827) was a…
PowerPoint Presentation 1919-1937 Joseph Haydn, String Quartet in C Siegessäule completed 1873, moved to Tiergarten under Hitler in 1938, to be a focal point of Germania…