Cello

Music history

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    Classical Era

    The music in this era was characterized by consonant melodies and harmonies. Symphonies that contained string instruments were the primarily instrumental pieces that became most popular and successful in this era.
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    Life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Mozart was a prolific composer and skilled violinist. Beginning At the young age of 6, he started his composing piano sonatas, symphonies, and operas. Unfortunately, he died young due to illness.
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    Life of Ludwig van Beethoven

    Beethoven was most famous for his collection of symphonies, notable his symphony no. 9. He was a teacher, performer, and composer. Towards the end of his life he lost his hearing completely yet he still composed because of his extraordinary gift to hear how harmonies would sound together.
  • The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart

    The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart
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    Life of Richard Wagner

    Wagner has been the giant of romantic opera. His operas are filled with dissonance as he relates the plot of his story lines to instruments. He also started specific instrumental parts to display the emotions of a character in the story.
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    Romantic Era

    The music in this era was categorized by large performing ensembles and featured more of our modern day band instruments such as the horn, clarinet, and the flute. This era explored the dissonance in music.
  • Beethoven Symphony no. 9

    Beethoven Symphony no. 9
  • Tannhauser by Richard Wagner

    Tannhauser by Richard Wagner
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    Life of Claude Debussy

    Debussy composed towards the end of this era as he explored dissonance in shifting modalities and keys. He wrote mostly piano solos and art song.