Becoming a musician is a difficult laborious task that requires absurd amounts of time and how little it is emphasized is concerning. “time was reduced from daily classes of 20–30 minutes to a weekly offering of the same length”. (Encyclopedia of Education) 20-30 minutes a day is little enough as is, 20-30 minutes a week is ridiculous! I know know full well that not every
Not only did Beethoven’s father instruct him, he was also given lessons by multiple people who taught him the basic knowledge of music, and instructed him an assortment of instruments. Unfortunately, unlike Mozart, Beethoven did not continue his education beyond elementary school and only continued his studies in music. Mozart’s father taught his children not only music, but grammar, mathematics, language, moral and religious enlightenment, and other various components of education and electives. Therefore, Mozart was educated in many areas, unlike Beethoven’s family life was far different form Mozart’s’. At an early age, Beethoven had to help provide for his family after his father fell ill and started to consume alcohol heavily. Beethoven sacrificed his time to help provide for his family, especially for his two younger brothers. Luckily, working as an assistant organist, and holding a place on the court theater, Beethoven’s earnings were vast. Mozart however, traveled around Europe with his family performing for ambassadors and counts for his earnings. when he preformed the profits of the shows went toward his family, however the expenses to travel far out weighted any profit. Although while traveling, the family took many detours, the musical influences that they met and gained along the way only helped form Mozart’s compositions.
"Is Music the Key to Success?" The New York Times. The New York Times, 2013. Web. 22 Feb. 2016. Joanne Lipman argues that music and success have a tight connection, and that any individual can increase their ability to work well by playing an instrument. Lipman points out various famous and successful people whom are even mildly skilled at an instrument, and argues how the skills they learned while playing an instrument carried over into their professional life. Lipman proves her argument through personal interviews with all of the people she mentions in her paper. From actors to statisticians, Lipman finds a way to incorporate all of their experiences into a single coherent argument. The article shows how, aside from financial help, music can provide useful skills anyone can employ in their professional
composer has had an influence on the music we hear today. However, perhaps one of the most
The last composer mentioned is Handel. Handel was a German composer who was born in 1685 and later became an English citizen in his later years. In Handel’s younger years his father did not wish for him to go into music due to thinking it would not create him enough money. Handel’s mother did approve through and helped him to study in secret. When Handel got older he would later, please his father by going to school to become a lawyer but later dropping out to pursue music, his passion. Handel suffered through several problems throughout the years. He struggled with anxiety and depression. He also suffered two strokes within the same year. Both of which he made a shockingly quick recovery. Also in his later years, he ended up losing sight in his left eye but that did not stop him as he continued to compose. Two years after losing sight in his left eye, he lost sight in his right eye. Despite being completely blind, he continued to compose depending on his memory of the notes to compose.
¨My idea is that there is music in the air, music all around us, the world is full of it and you simply take as much as you require.¨ Edward Elgar once said. Composers, like Elgar, are very talented people that use many techniques to make visuals including tempo, instrumentation and dynamics.
Just what can you expect if you decide to have a career in music. There was a recent report by Berklee College of Music that said the average musician earns just over $55,000 per annum. But what kind of career are we talking about and what are some of the possible salaries, more info. Some of the careers that are possible you probably would never of thought of before now.
Students will gain an understanding of how composers write music. Students will work their way through the composition process including lyric writing, improvisation and melodic composition. Through this process students will gain a deeper understanding of the text they are drawing from. Students will use expressive elements to effectively tell their stories by using music.
While Haydn was accredited to being the father of the symphony and the creator of the string quartet, he was still able to write 62 piano sonatas and 42 piano trios. (Mello, 2017). He wrote hundreds of symphonies in his life time, however only 104 are numbered. He set the standard for a classic 4 movement symphony that lasted 25 minutes long. He was a rule breaker, simply because he was in his own little world. He was secluded with his Royal families and had to create music on demand. Because of this, he was forced to try new things and wasn’t able to hear what the rest of the world was doing. Haydn produced more music that perhaps any other composers. This was because of the rise of the middle class and the demand on music. He was constantly
Contemporary composers agree that music is merely notes written down on sheets of paper, while musical masterpieces are created by using what is in a composers brain. These composers also stress the importance of imagination of their music. Without imagination, their music lacks originality and purpose. Contemporary composers are different than composers of other styles because they refuse to submit their creative thinking to popular fads and repetitive music. Although these composers remain firm in their beliefs and object giving in to current musical trends, this has not benefited their careers in America. The composers believe that contemporary music has more hope for Europe than in America.
Ludwig van Beethoven one of the most talented, prolific, and remembered composers of all time was an independent artist. One has to wonder, how did composers/musicians make their money 150 years before labels were established? Beethoven used the same methods as an inde- pendent artist would today. He would do live performances on piano or composing a large or- chestra. These performances would bring profit while expanding popularity just like modernized artists. Beethoven also found profit in selling his sheet music, patronage, and being an instructor. This was the unintentional start of independent music, and it continued to be this way until one man decided to industrialize the
As an infant, classical music became a pivotal part of my life. Since those early days, I have been intent on going to college and majoring in piano performance. My love for classical music and the art of performance has intensified progressively over the course of my life. My appreciation for practice has also intensified over the years, as it has become second nature to me. Aside from the numerous aspects of being a performer, I am an avid composer, and I firmly believe that composing allows me the luxury of pushing the parameters in a more personal, adventurous frame of mind. These several avenues available in music inspire me to better myself as a musician, and as a person each day. I want to major in music because I am deeply interested
All throughout music history lived many composers that have impacted not only the societies in which they have lived in, but modern-day society as well. These particular composers have given many societies the chance to listen, feel and express themselves through music and instruments that were invented centuries ago that still remain essential components of music today. One example of a composer that changed the music world drastically was a man by the name of Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven was born the year of 1770 in Bonn, Germany and lived during the end of the Classical period and the beginning of the Romantic period of Western art as a famous composer and pianist. As a creator of many symphonies, sonatas, and even an opera, Beethoven proved himself to be a musical genius that still is considered one of the most influential musical composers of all time.
The social characteristics of an era are strongly influential to the attitudes that composers had towards composing their works and the approaches that they took when doing so. **Maybe find a quote about how social factors can influence the composition of music*** During the Baroque period, composers were perceived as inferiors and treated like servants by the aristocrats, thus being expected to cater to their musical whims, often at a moment’s notice. Musical directors were paid generously, however this came with a price. They were held responsible for a vast variety of tasks, including not only the composition of music but also the maintenance of instruments and music library, overseeing performances and disciplining musicians. Court musicians often earned more and were wealthier than Church musicians, and so many of
Music is a beautiful form of producing harmony and expressing emotions, but a tune cannot suddenly pop up out of the abyss. Someone had to write music to be played. People who compose a tune are given the term composer. With many composers around the world, one that sticks out is Louis-Hector Berlioz.