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Baroque Classical Romantic th Century

BAROQUE COMPOSERS Antonio Vivaldi Johann Sebastian Bach George Frederic Handel

ANTONIO VIVALDI Born: Venice, ItalyVenice, Italy Best known for The Four SeasonsThe Four Seasons Composed mainly ConcertosConcertos

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH From GermanyGermany Composed for: Organ Flute Harpsichord Chamber Groups Choirs

GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL Germany 42 Operas 29 Oratorios 120 Cantatas Also Composed Sonatas Concertos Most Famous: MessiahMessiah

CLASSICAL COMPOSERS Joseph Haydn Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ludwig van Beethoven

Austria Sometimes called “The Father of they Symphony, Father of the String Quartet JOSEPH HAYDN Composed: Sonatas Symphonies Chamber Music

WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART Austria One of the most famous composers Wrote over 600 works Many of which have variations such as “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”

LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Germany Composed 9 Symphonies (the final symphony he was completely deaf)Symphonies Composed numerous Concertos His works were the cross between the Classical period and Romantic period Symphony #5 and Symphony #9 are his most famous Symphony #5Symphony #9

ROMANTIC COMPOSERS Antonin Dvorak Pyotr Tchaikovsky Richard Wagner

ANTONIN DVORAK From Prague, now part of the Czech RepublicPrague, now part of the Czech Republic Composed 9 symphonies Best known for his 2 Slavonic DancesSlavonic Dances

PYOTR TCHAIKOVSKY Russia Famous for writing the following ballets: Swan Lake The Sleeping Beauty The Nutcracker And 1812 Overture

RICHARD WAGNER German Composer Conductor, composer, theater director, and wrote many essays Most famous composition is an opera titled Die Meistersinger von Nümberg.operaDie Meistersinger von Nümberg.

20 TH CENTURY COMPOSERS John Philip Sousa Claude Debussy Igor Stravinksy

JOHN PHILIP SOUSA American Composer The King of MarchesMarches Known for composing: The Stars and Stripes Forever The Washington Post March Semper Fidelis (The official march of the United States Marine Corp) Semper Fidelis

CLAUDE DEBUSSY France An impressionistic composer Wrote mostly for Piano Known for: Clair de Lune The Children’s Corner Suite

IGOR STRAVINSKY Russian Composed: The Firebird Suite The Rite of Spring

WHAT ARE CONCERTOS? A musical composition for one or more soloists. They typically have 3 movements, the first being fast, the second slow, and the final fast.

SYMPHONY A 4 movement work for a full orchestra. Usually the tempos of each movement change. Usually the first is a fast tempo, to slow, to medium fast, and finally vigorous or very fast.

OPERA A theatre performance that tells a dramatic story and is sung through out.

AMERICAN MARCHES Most were written for the military or the circus. Has 3 parts or “strains” The first and last strains are the same and the middle is usually slightly slower, has a key change, and is known as the “trio”