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JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
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JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
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FLUTE
Badinerie: origins of Bach's famous flute suite
Badinerie—the final movement of Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor—is rightfully recognized as one of the...
OBOE
Marcello's Oboe Concerto arranged by Bach and mistakenly attributed to Vivaldi
Concerto in D minor for oboe, strings, and continuo, also known as Marcello's Oboe Concerto, can rightfully be called a...
Music Theory
Mixolydian mode: famous examples in classical and pop music
In the 17th century, the major and minor scales became the basis for almost all classical music compositions. This...
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PIANO
Ferruccio Busoni as a great piano transcriber of Bach's keyboard music
Ferruccio Busoni was an Italian pianist, composer and theoretical writer whose creative period fell on the transitional...
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Choir
Mass in B minor: how to separate original scores of J.S. Bach from his son's later edits?
The Mass in B minor is one of the latest works of J.S. Bach in which he set a liturgical Latin text to music. Clocking...
VIOL
Bach and Abel: a collaboration that lived in two generations of composers
The prominent German composer and multi-instrumentalist Carl Friedrich Abel was born into an extraordinary musical...
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Organ
Mecca for organ music created by Dieterich Buxtehude in Lübeck
The picture Musical Company by Johannes Voorhout shows baroque composer Dietrich Buxtehude playing the viol while his...
PIANO
The Orpheus of Amsterdam: the joyful nickname for organist Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
The ‘Orpheus of Amsterdam’ was the nickname lovingly given to Jan Pietersz Sweelinck (1562–1621), an organist, composer...
Chalumeau
German maestro ordered all his music to be set on fire
Christoph Graupner (1683–1760) was one of the principal German composers of the period shared by J.S. Bach and Georg...
Composer
Venetian architecture sparked a new musical era in Europe
Giovanni Gabrieli was one of the most influential musicians of his time, representing the culmination of the Venetian...
Classical Guitar
Lute fell into obscurity after the death of its greatest maestro
Silvius Leopold Weiss (1687–1750) was one of the most important composers in lute music history. Born into a...
Violin
150 composers contributed to La Folia through the centuries
La Folia is one of the most revered melodies in music history. Originating as a late fifteenth-century Portuguese dance...
Collaboration
Harp traditions of two continents united in a unique collaboration
Senegal and Wales share few obvious similarities, but Seckou Keita and Catrin Finch, respectively maestros of the kora...
Classical Guitar
The voice that carried guitar over the barriers of Cultural Revolution
Born in Beijing following the Cultural Revolution—during which Western music and instruments were banned—Xuefei Yang ...
TRUMPET
Forgotten German composer behind the shift from Baroque to Classical
Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688-1758) was the leader of the transitional period from late Baroque to early Classical in his...
ORCHESTRA
Alessandro Scarlatti: Italian opera innovator was lost in history for two centuries
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725) was among the most important Italian composers of the late Baroque period. His huge...
Cello
Bach's brilliant cello suites survived thanks to Anna Magdalena
The Bach collection of six suites for solo cello may have been written around 1720 as basic practice pieces intended to...
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VIOLA
Indecent Ciaconne dance came from the New World and swept Europe off its feet
Chaconne or Ciaconne is a fiery dance popularized in Spain in 17th century which later gave birth to a new musical form...
FLUTE
Bourrée: French folk dance from the Bach suite inspired prog-rock flute and the work of Sir Paul McCartney
Bourrée is a French folk dance typically danced with quick, skipping steps. The dancers sometimes wear wooden clogs to...
ORCHESTRA
Brandenburg Concerto dedicated to the king's brother was never played at Brandenburg court
The Brandenburg Concertos of Johann Sebastian Bach are considered an example from the new era of masterful collaboration...
Classical Guitar
Cuban guitar tradition of Leo Brouwer
Leo Brouwer has earned his legendary status as a contemporary composer for his extensive work in guitar music. He has...
Violin
Vintage performance of Vivaldi's concerto for four violins
Antonio Vivaldi wrote many concerts for violin, but only a few for four violin soloists. Concerto for Four Violins was...
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