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Art song – Musical setting of a poem or text usually written for one voice with piano accompaniment. Lied – German art song. Mélodie – French art song. Song cycle – Group of songs designed to be performed in a sequence as a single entity. Aubade – Song or instrumental composition concerning morning love or lovers separating at dawn.
Theatre music refers to a wide range of music composed or adapted for performance in theatres. Genres of theatre music include opera , ballet and several forms of musical theatre , from pantomime to operetta and modern stage musicals and revues .
However, by 1795-96, Beethoven had started developing a style which not only displayed an increasing mastery of the Viennese style but also contained a dramatic flair which became a quintessential feature of his music. It was the piano that often served as a catapult for Beethoven's innovations, [23] in works such as his Op. 1 piano trios and ...
Manfred: Dramatic Poem with Music in Three Parts (Opus 115) (German: Manfred. Dramatisches Gedicht in drei Abtheilungen ) is a work of incidental music by Robert Schumann . The work is based on the 1817 poem Manfred by Lord Byron and consists of an overture , and 15 pieces of music: an entracte , melodramas , and several solos and choruses .
The Merchant of Venice (Köpmannen i Venedig), incidental music for ensemble [h] to a production by Alf Sjöberg of Shakespeare's play at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (1943; unpublished) [1] Amorina, incidental music for chamber orchestra [i] to a production by Alf Sjöberg of Almqvist's novel at the Royal Dramatic Theatre (1951; unpublished) [1]
As with the third piano trio, the Hussite Overture, the Ballade in D minor, and the seventh symphony, composed in the same period, the work is written in a more dramatic, dark and aggressive style that supersedes the carefree folk style of Dvořák's "Slavonic period".
Mozart's Symphony No.39 for Piano, Flute, Violin and Cello. Published in 1819. Mozart's Symphony No.40 for Piano, Flute, Violin and Cello. Published in 1819. Mozart's Symphony No.41 for Piano, Flute, Violin and Cello. Published in 1818. Haydn's Symphony No.94 for Piano, Flute, Violin and Cello. Haydn's Symphony No.97 for Piano, Flute, Violin ...
The theatre orchestra for which Fauré composed the music was not large, consisting of 15 strings, five woodwinds, a horn and a trumpet. [3] There were nine numbers in the score composed for the Odéon, and from these Fauré extracted and arranged a six-movement suite for full orchestra – with solo tenor in two movements – adding two harps ...