Baroque Classical Romantic Modern: Bach Handel Vivaldi
Baroque Classical Romantic Modern: Bach Handel Vivaldi
Baroque Classical Romantic Modern: Bach Handel Vivaldi
Symphony no. 40
Classical Mozart
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Romantic
● Favourite instruments: Trombone, Harp, Violin, Piano
● Main composers: Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Dvorak
● Sounds like:
○ Tell stories and show feelings through music
○ Very dramatic - louder, softer, long melodies, mood music
Modern
● Favourite instruments: Big orchestras, world percussion, saxophone
● Main composers: Stravinsky, Shostakovich, Joplin
● Sounds like:
○ Experimenting with rhythm, form and melody
○ Popular music (soundtracks)
Composer Facts
German, had 20 children, many of whom played musical instruments, known as the father of modern music
German, his most famous piece “Messiah” he wrote in less than 1 month
Italian, worked in an orphanage for girls where he taught violin, known as “the red priest”
Austrian, known as “papa” even though he never had children, good sense of humor
Austrian, child prodigy who travelled around with his father and sister, wrote music for all instruments
Austrian/German, went completely deaf the last 7 years of his life, composed the 9th symphony during that
time
Russian, a wealthy widow named Mrs. Von Meck provided him a salary so he could compose whatever he
wanted
German, interested in folk music, destroyed all of his music from before he was 19 because he was a
perfectionist
Czech, wrote the new world symphony which used melodies inspired by Native American music
Russian, experimented with music, some people liked the rite of spring but others did not, so a riot broke out at
the first performance
American, received free piano lessons by his first teacher, went to Chicago and helped make ragtime music
popular
American, (still alive!) famous for his film soundtracks, has won 25 grammys, written music for around 80 films