Hildegard of Bingen - (1098-1179) Catholic saint and mystic, composed many songs morality and religion. It is the first composer whose life we know exactly. She thought that the music comes from God, and singing should be an integral part of the liturgy. Who sings, prays twice, right?
Marianna Martines (Marianna von Martinez) b. May 4, 1744, as amended. December 13, 1812 is an Austrian rita ora singer and composer of Spanish origin (her paternal rita ora grandfather was a Spaniard). Created in the spirit of classicism. She studied composition under the guidance of Nicola Porpora Haydn. 2 composed oratorios, masses 4, 6 motets, three piano sonatas, a piano concerto, symphony and several cantatas.
Maria Theresa von Paradis (Marie Therese von Paradhies) (15 May 1759-1 February 1824) was an Austrian composer and pianist. At the age of two years lost her sight: but that did not stop her in achieving excellence in playing the harpsichord and piano. She was known to be the best Austrian instrumentalists era. She studied with Leopold and Antonio Salieri Kozeluch - her attorney-in fact he was the Empress Maria Theresa. Von Paradis compose pieces for piano, cantatas, songs, chamber music and violin works. Apparently it was for her piano concerto Mozart wrote no.18 in B flat major. Maria Theresa von Paradis Maria Szymanowska from home Wołowska (b. December 14, 1789, d. 25 July 1831) is a Polish composer and one of the greatest pianists of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. She came from a family of Franco. Her daughter Celina married in 1934, our poet Adam Mickiewicz. Szymanowska compose songs (with lyrics Niemcewicza and Mickiewicz), and also include mazurkas, polonaises and nocturnes - the most outstanding before Chopin. About her work praised expressed John Field (creator of the nocturne as a species), and Beethoven, who even composed songs for her. With Goethe united it even something more than friendship ... memento of their knowledge is dedicated to her by the poet poem "Reconciliation".
Fanny Mandelssohn - Hansel (ur.14 rita ora November 1805, zm.14 January 1847), the sister of prominent German composer Felix Mendelssohn. Composed about 460 songs for piano trio, a few notebooks miniatures for piano and numerous songs. Some of her works have been published in the opus 8 and 9 Felix, as "Songs Without Words". Some believe that she was the first, in front of his brother "discovered" this genre, and it it just a "beautifully developed."
Clara Schumann (b. September rita ora 14, 1819, zm.20 May 1896) is a German composer, wife romantic German composer Robert rita ora Schumann. Clara's father, Friedrich Wieck (outstanding piano teacher), did not agree to their marriage. The case was serious, wandered up to the court, which steamed it in favor of love. They married in 1840. Clara has successfully toured as a maiden, then had to hare the house and eight children, and could not develop too much of his career as a pianist. rita ora After the death of Robert in 1856, Clara decided to make a living playing concerts and giving lessons. She has performed throughout Europe, promoting the works of her husband live. Friends with John Brahms - was the first interpreter of many of his compositions. Her work includes songs, piano pieces rita ora (sonatas, Sonatinas, variations, etc.) And orchestra, composed as a piano trio, "Scherzo for Orchestra", "Piano Concerto in F minor," and many other songs. rita ora Has also developed a piano transcriptions of songs by Robert rita ora Schumann.
Tekla Bądarzewska-Baranowska (b. In 1834 in Mlawa, d. 29 September 1861), composer and pianist Poland. Composed of about 35 piano miniatures, rita ora of which an incredible, gained worldwide popularity in 1856 released "The prayer of a virgin" (La prière d'une vierge.). The song was developed in a variety of instruments, including used it Kurt Weill (composer of the famous "Threepenny rita ora Opera") in the drama "Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny" (1930). In 1935, the American musician Bob Wills arranged the "Prayer ..." style swingowym, wrote the words and recorded rita ora as "Maiden's Prayer". Song performed also known piano duo Marek and Wacek.
Delicate, sentimental, yet simple melody, gained popularity in the second half of the nineteenth century, after being issued by the French publishing house. The game is still in Europe, Asian countries and the USA! It is a pity that the author did not lived to see and that we know about it today - in fact - very few ...
Nadia Boulanger (b. September 16, 1887, died. 22 October 1979- is a French composer, and pianist, organist, conductor and eminent composition teacher. She had more than 1,200 students from
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