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Classical music


Classical music is a special direction created in the best traditions
of rhythm and harmony of European composers. This direction is
not aimed at stunning success with the audience, it is created to
evoke special emotions, unlike nothing.


 If we talk about history, then up to the 19th century
classical music was created for the wealthy and educated
segments of the population who could appreciate it. In
the 20th century, the situation changed dramatically, the
widest masses of the population began to reach out to
art, enlightenment and education. Classical works
became widespread and ceased to be a characteristic
feature of high society, almost everyone could afford to
listen to it now. But not everyone aspired to this, because
not everyone is given to understand the classics, to see its
beauty and uniqueness.
Expression of the soul


Many consider classical music
to be an expression of the
emotional and spiritual
development of a person. This
is the true way of self-
expression, the development of
hidden qualities and abilities,
opportunities. Today, pop
music is very popular among
people of different ages, which
cannot be said about the classics
Оutstanding composers

 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, full name
Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Theophilus
Mozart was born on January 27, 1756 in
Salzburg, died on December 5, 1791 in
Vienna. Austrian composer, conductor,
virtuoso violinist, harpsichordist, organist.
According to contemporaries, he had a
phenomenal musical ear, memory and the
ability to improvise. Mozart is widely
recognized as one of the greatest composers:
his uniqueness lies in the fact that he worked
in all musical forms of his time and achieved
the highest success in all. Along with Haydn
and Beethoven, he belongs to the most
significant representatives of the Vienna
Classical School.

 Antonio Vivaldi is an outstanding Italian
composer, conductor and teacher; virtuoso
violinist, as well as a Catholic priest;
creator of the genre of instrumental
concert. He was born in Venice on March
4, 1678 in the family of the violinist of the
Chapel of St. Mark. Since childhood, music
lessons were given to the future musician
by his father. Later he took lessons from J.
Legrenzi. At the age of 15, he was accepted
as a monk, and ten years later he was
ordained. His father attracted Antonio to
work in his chapel, which he later headed.
The future composer did not serve in the
church for long, as music attracted him.

 Beethoven is a key figure of classical
music in the period between classicism
and Romanticism, one of the most
performed composers in the world. He
wrote in all genres that existed in his
time, including opera, music for dramatic
performances, choral compositions.
Instrumental works are considered the
most significant in his legacy: piano,
violin and cello sonatas, piano concertos,
for violin, quartets, overtures,
symphonies. Beethoven's work had a
significant impact on the symphonism of
the XIX and XX centuries[8].

 To date, the classics are a real treasure trove, which
has collected the best musical creations of all time by
the grains. The history of the classics is a reflection of
the history of the development of all mankind, which
came from primitive motifs of antiquity and
melodies to perfect, melodic, unique classical music.

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