avatarAgnes Laurens

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The website content provides an enthusiastic exploration into classical music, sharing both facts and personal sentiments about the genre and its composers.

Abstract

The article delves into the world of classical music, aiming to dispel the common misconception that it is boring. It is written by an amateur violinist who is deeply passionate about classical music and eager to share this passion with others. The author emphasizes the importance of understanding the historical context and the composer's intentions when playing or listening to classical pieces. The article includes a list of ten interesting facts about classical music, ranging from the evolution of symphony orchestras to specific compositions and composers, as well as anecdotes about famous musicians and their quirks. The author's love for the violin and the broader classical music repertoire is evident throughout the piece.

Opinions

  • The author has a profound love for classical music and enjoys sharing this passion with others.
  • Classical music is perceived by many as boring, a viewpoint the author vehemently disagrees with and seeks to change.
  • Understanding the background of a piece, including the composer's life and times, is crucial for a deeper appreciation of classical music.
  • The author believes that the violin is a central and appealing instrument in classical music, often chosen by children beginning to learn music.
  • The article suggests that classical music can be fun and interesting, with many fascinating facts and stories surrounding it.
  • The author holds the works of composers like Beethoven, Bartok, Kreisler, and Ysaÿe in high regard, considering them essential for violinists to study and perform.
  • There is an underlying reverence for the craft of composers and the complexity of their compositions, as well as for the skill of performers who interpret these works.

Classical Music

9 (Fun) Facts About Classical Music

Classical music facts you might not know.

Photo by Gabriel Gurrola on Unsplash

When you follow me you will discover, I love classical music until the bottom of it. And I won’t deny it that I want other people to know what classical music means to me and I want to pass it on to you. No, I don’t know everything in the classical music industry, but I am willing to learn more from it.

As an amateur violinist myself, I know how to look into a piece to understand what the composer meant.

Classical music could be so much fun than people think. It is so less boring than you think classical music is. There are so many (fun) facts about classical music. I think a lot of people don’t know that. They listen to classical music and associate it with boring. I have no clue why.

I love it from the bottom of my heart. It is my passion, for playing the violin and listening to classical music.

When I play a piece, I want to know about the composer, when the composer wrote that music, the time the composer lived in, and what the composer meant with the piece. Sometimes you can’t find information about the piece and listening to recordings is another option.

As a passionate classical music lover, I have 10 (fun) facts about classical music for you:

  1. A symphony orchestra has about 80 musicians these days. Over the years, the symphony orchestra has changed or somehow been influenced by the composer’s instrumentation for a piece.
  2. Bela Bartok wrote a concerto for two pianos and percussion, which means 4 soloists on stage.
  3. Rumors go that someone else finished the Mass Requiem of Mozart when Mozart was dead.
  4. Fritz Kreisler was a violinist and a composer. He wrote so many masterpieces for violin that every violinist should play.
  5. 2020 is the Beethoven year. We celebrate the 250th birthday of Beethoven.
  6. The Violin is a common instrument that people play. You see this instrument first when you hear an orchestra playing. Most children choose this instrument because this is an instrument they think of.
  7. Ysaÿe is a great violinist and wrote difficult solo violin sonatas. These sonatas are one of the difficult ones in the violin repertoire.
  8. Arnold Schönberg was afraid of the number 13. He died on Friday the 13th of July 1951.
  9. A grand piano has around 230 strings.

There are so many facts that the list will be too long otherwise.

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