Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Music Style: Romantic Lifetime: 1840-1893 Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky did not begin studying music seriously until the age of 22.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Ludwig von Beethoven Ludwig von Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany in He came up with new, thrilling and expressive ways of writing music that changed.
Advertisements

The Life and Works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Enlightenment Musicians
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart’s Family Born into a musical family Father, Leopold, was a distinguished violinist and composer. He held the position.
What was life like during the Classical period?
Classical Music Europe: 1750 CE-1830 CE.
Ludwig van Beethoven: His Life and Music By Joy Agre His Life His Music Q&A Teacher’s Page.
THE AMAZING Ludwig van beethoven
THE CLASSICAL ERA
 Born: Austria, March 31, 1732 Died: Vienna May 31, 1809.
By: Jackson Lund.  Born January 27, 1756 in Salzburg Austria  Classical Songwriter and composer  Mother Anne Maria Pertl  Father Johann George Leopold.
Ludwig Van Beethoven ( ) By André L. Pereira.
THE CLASSICAL Joseph Haydn Born in tiny Austrian village of Rohrau
The Music of the Romantic Era
Frederic Chopin Created by.
I can identify the periods in the history of music. I can create a history of music flip book.
Music Of The Romantic Era.. Born in Leipzig, Germany on May 22, 1813, Richard Wagner was born into a good family. His mother a daughter of a baker, and.
The Music of Liszt ( ) Franz Liszt was known as the piano virtuoso of the Romantic Period. He exploited the tonal and technical resources of.
THE MUSIC OF TCHAIKOVSKY BY: MR. EMERLINDO C. MATIENZO Music playing: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor.
Peter Tchaikovsky was born in the Russian town of Votkinsk in 1840
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685– 1750) Baroque Era Composer.
Quote: Albert Einstein once said that while Beethoven created his music, Mozart's "was so pure that it seemed to have been ever-present in the universe,
BRAHMS. Johannes Brahms 7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897 Was a German composer and pianist, and one of the leading musicians of the Romantic period. The Three.
Mary Lee and Molly Craig
New Artistic Styles Neoclassical Style emerges (Art, Architecture,& Music) Pre-Enlightenment art style is baroque—grand, ornate design Enlightenment style.
Music Appreciation Romantic Era ( ). Background Deals with emotion Started by Beethoven Increased dynamics from ppp to fff Brought in the start.
 One of the originators of the Romantic style and the greatest of the post classicists. He served as a bridge between the classical period and the romantic.
Born - January 27, 1756 in Salzburg, Austria Died - December 5, 1791 at the age of 35.
Jeopardy BY SERENA CHEN. Classical Music History Classical Music Theory Classical Music Instruments Classical Music Composers
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart By Joy Agre His Life His MusicQuestions Teacher’s Page.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Introduction Name: Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart Born: January 27th, 1756 Died: December 5, 1791 Occupation:
Mozart was born in Austria in Root creative activity His father a violinist and a composer noticed Wonderful talent of his son and taught him how.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart By Matt Evans. Early Life Basic Facts Born January 27, 1756 Born in Salzburg, Austria Parents were Leopold Mozart and Anna Maria.
Franz Joseph Haydn. A composer of the classical era He was born in on- March 31 st, 1732 Rohrau Austria He died on- May 31 st, 1809 Vienna, Austria Haydn.
THE CLASSICS OF CLASSICAL. Facts “simplicity rather than complexity” 3 Main Composers: Haydn Mozart Beethoven.
Classical Music
The Classical Symphony A symphony is an extended, ambitious composition usually lasting between minutes. Has 4 movements 1. Fast 2. Slow.
Municipal General Establishment “Lyceum Vector” Presentation executed by Alexandra Retinskaya 11 A Presentation supervised by N.M.Zhuravlyova Khabarovsk,
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Born in Salzburg 7 th child of Leopola and Anna Maria o only he and sister Nannerl survived infancy.
J OHANN S EBASTIAN B ACH By: Amber Rose Edwards. W HO HE WAS ? Bach was a German composer born in 1685, he died in Youngest of the children of Johann.
By: Dajuan Harrison. Early Life F rederic Chopin was born in 1810, in Zelazowa-Wola, a town near Warsaw, Poland. He began playing the piano at the age.
Johann Sebastian Bach Life and Compositions. Johann Sebastian Bach.
Read the following words and try to tell their Chinese meaning: harpsichord court director genius impressed lose musical singer successful piece peasant.
THE LIFE OF MOZART JOSE, TINA, KEIRY. A bit about Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria, on January 27,1756. His cities of residence.
The Enlightenment Spreads Chapter 22, Section 3. Baroque Music A new, classical style of music developed in the 1700s A new, classical style of music.
Frederic Francois Chopin Chopin was a Polish composer, one of the most important pianists of the Romantic period, who wrote primarily for the solo piano.
Frédéric Chopin March 1, 1810 – October 17, 1849.
MozartAmadeus Today’s Lesson will focus on the life and works of: Ms. Harris Music Course 5 th Grade Wolfgang The Child Prodigy.
What was going on in the world from During this time, medical vaccination was discovered and so was electricity by Benjamin Franklin. The first.
Johann Sebastian Bach Life and Compositions. Johann Sebastian Bach.
Approximately 1750 to  Came from “Classicism” or Viennese Classic, since many of the great composers worked in Vienna.  Classicism was originally.
Nationalism Era-(Mid Romantic) The Mighty Handful, also known as The Five, The Balakirev Circle, and The New Russian School, refers to a group of prominent.
Chapter 13: Classical Composers: Haydn and Mozart.
Nicole Kim. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky  Russian composer of Romantic era ( )  Symphonies, operas, ballets, instrumental and chamber music, songs.
WHAT IS A COMPOSER? A composer is someone who writes music. WHAT IS A COMPOSER?
Johannes Brahms 7 May 1833 – 3 April Johannes Brahms 7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) was a German composer and pianist, and one of the leading musicians.
 Ludwig Van Beethoven  Ludwig Van Beethoven was born in , and died on He was a German composer and pianist, and he is considered.
Was the first time in history that art, poetry and music focused on teaching people to care about each other. In this sense, Romanticism was.
MUSIC THROUGH THE AGES Tuesday, February 9 th. OBJECTIVES  Haydn Quiz  Review Mozart  Continue Mozart  Happy Tuesday!
The Classical Period The years of the Classical Period saw many changes in the world. The French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars changed.
LO: To learn about the Classical period of music. To learn about famous composers from this era. Success Criteria: To identify where the Classical period.
MUSIC THROUGH THE AGES Monday, February 8 th. OBJECTIVES  Haydn Quiz Tuesday (Tomorrow)  Review Haydn and Listening  Begin Mozart  Happy Monday!
Music Through The Ages Monday, February 29th. Objectives Review Haydn and Mozart Continue Beethoven ALL Missing work is due by the end of this week! Happy.
The Classical Period Chapter 18 (part 1). Classical Contexts  Classical Period:  Rise of the middle class led to music that was “of and for.
The Classical Time Period
Studying the genres of music.
The Romantic Time Period
Great Classical Composer
Music Appreciation Unit 1
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Presentation transcript:

Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Music Style: Romantic Lifetime: Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky did not begin studying music seriously until the age of 22. Until then, he had only taken a few piano lessons. After graduating from preparatory school, he became a clerk in the Russian Ministry of Justice. While working for the government, he wrote a song, and began considering music as a career. At 22, he left his job and entered the musical conservatory of St. Petersburg, Russia, where he studied composition and orchestration. Upon graduation from the conservatory, he moved to Moscow, Russia, and became an instructor of music theory at the Moscow Conservatory. After Tchaikovsky's marriage failed, a wealthy widow, Nadezhda Filaretovna von Meck, began supporting him financially. Madame von Meck supported Tchaikovsky for 13 years on one condition: that he never attempt to meet her. In 1890, Madame von Meck ended her financial support. Although Tchaikosky no longer needed the money, he was greatly hurt by this; he felt that his greatest supporter had abandoned him. Johann Sebastian Bach Music Style: Baroque Lifetime: The name J.S. Bach is almost synonymous in modern day with mastery of baroque music composition. He is widely (or universally) recognized as one of three giants of the art form (along with Mozart and Beethoven). Additionally, he was master of the church organ, harpsichord, and an accomplished violinist. Although quite multitalented, musical composition was the driving force of his life. Ironically, maybe tragically, he achieved virtually no success or professional recognition as a composer in his own lifetime. Of the nearly one thousand musical compositions currently listed in the Bach musical catalog (BWV) only a dozen of these were published in his lifetime. Furthermore, some of those were printed at Bach's own expense. There is much debate over the lack of interest in his Bach's music during his life. However, the consensus is that many musicians at time considered his music technically challenging. J. S. Bach began his auspicious career in music at the age of fifteen as an organ mechanic and tuner, moving from town to town. He was quickly regarded as a talented technician, and all through his life continued to service his large collection of musical instruments. Bach resorted to a variety of commercial enterprises to support his large family. With the burden of 20 children to support, Bach seemed quite sufficiently motivated. Indeed, it has been estimated that an experienced music hand writer would need 40 years to copy his life's work. Wolfang Mozart Music Style: Classical Lifetime: Encouraged by his father, Leopold, Wolfang Mozart began playing the clavier at the age of 3. By age 5 he began composing, and by 10 he had written his first symphony. He could play any music put in front of him on the clavier, organ, or violin. He wrote his first opera at 14. Wolfgang was a child musical prodigy. His father, a violinist, guided Wolfgang's career as a touring concert artist throughout Europe. Throughout his life, Mozart never had any difficulty in getting his music performed or published, and it was very much admired and appreciated by audiences in Vienna and throughout Europe. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a short man with piercing eyes and long hair which he groomed carefully. He was outgoing, always friendly, and enjoyed the company of others. He is considered one of the greatest composers of the eighteenth century. Mozart directing his Requiem on his death-bed (from the painting by Mihaly Munkacsy) Memorial to J. S. Bach in Leipzig, Germany Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Early 1892: Tchaikovsky begins work on the music for the Nutcracker. Upon completion of the score in the summer of 1892 Tchaikovsky wrote that the music he composed was "infinitely poorer than The Sleeping Beauty" (which he had composed and premiered in Portrait of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart as a child. Peanuts- Schroeder & Beethoven A nineteenth century depiction of the Bach family at morning music practice. Bach is at the keyboard and the other family members are playing or singing.

Ludwig van Beethoven Music Style: Classical/Romantic Lifetime: Ludwig van Beethoven began taking piano lessons at age four. When Ludwig turned eight, his father decided to make money from his son's talent. He presented Ludwig as a concert pianist and advertised that the eight year old Ludwig was only six years old. Although Ludwig never a child musical prodigy like Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, by 14 he was quite a good musician and become he assistant organist at a local church. At 17, he met Mozart, who predicted a great career in music Beethoven. By age 19, he was playing violin in local orchestras and giving music lessons to help support his family. The period was prolific of Beethoven. By 1815 (age 45) he had completed 8 symphonies, 27 piano sonatas, numerous sonatas for various string instruments, 10 piano trios, 11 string quartets, dozens of orchestral works, and numerous vocal solos and choral works. Composing was difficult for Beethoven. He anguished over every piece. He had begun losing his hearing in his 20s. By his mid-40s he gave up his performing career, devoting as much time as possible to composing. The last 12 years of his life were spent composing while he slowly but steadily lost all of his hearing. He fell in love several times but never married; his poor origins prevented him from marrying the upper-class women he desired. In practical matters such as renting an apartment, organizing performances of his music, or publishing his music, he was disaster. Beethoven was short, stocky, and muscular. He dressed carelessly. He was often restless and moody, and worked at composing every morning with intense concentration. He would fly into a rage at small matters which upset him, yet he was always loyal to his friends and supporters. Frederic Chopin Music Style: Romantic Lifetime: Called a "musical genius" when he was a teenager, Chopin composed a remarkable variety of brilliant pieces warlike polonaises, elegant waltzes, romantic nocturnes, and poetic ballades and etudes. He began to take piano lessons when he was 6 years old. He started to compose music even before he knew how to write down his ideas. At the age of 8 he performed in a public charity concert. Chopin's first published musical work, a rondo, appeared when he was 15 years old. When Chopin graduated from the lyceum, at 17, he was recognized as the leading pianist of Warsaw and a talented composer. After Chopin gave two successful concerts in Vienna when he was 19, he began writing works designed for his original piano style. An important influence was a romantic friendship with Baroness Dudevant, better known as the novelist George Sand. Chopin died of tuberculosis, at age 39. He wrote few concertos and sonatas. Instead he perfected freer musical forms. Among his compositions are some 50 mazurkas, 25 preludes, 24 etudes, 21 nocturnes, 17 waltzes, 11 polonaises, 4 ballades and 3 sonatas. Five Great Composers Music Styles Baroque, Classical, and Romantic 1685 to 1849 Brief biographies ms/academics/cs/grade8projects/learnaboutmusic/index.ht ml TCHAIKOVSKY CHOPIN J. S. BACHBEETHOVEN MOZART Ludwig van Beethoven composing at a piano. Painting by Hermann Junker. (Photo: The only known photograph of Chopin taken by Bisson in 1849, the year of Chopin’s death). Chopin (Drawing by Rudolph Lehmann, 1847) Chopin