Friday, March 4, 2011

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THE HISTORY OF MUSIC
Classicism
Enlightenment, the cultural movement that began in the eighteenth century, aims to "enlighten" the mind of men with the "light" of reason, freed from ignorance and superstition.
Enlightenment thinkers want to spread the culture and science and the preaching equality and democracy.
The classic musical, which lies between 1760 and 1830, spread to Vienna, where there are great musicians: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven, the most famous in music history.
musical compositions Mozart are characterized by a large order and balance. With the rise of the bourgeoisie, for musicians open new opportunities not only to make more music to the courts of lords and prelates, but also practice the profession.
Mozart composed in his career with incredible ease and his music are born perfect. His hand does nothing but write music that is already all in his mind.
Beethoven shares the ideas of his time. Confidence in reason and science, the willingness of social justice, hope and solidarity among men. These values \u200b\u200bessential for him and the need for a moral and civic are the basis of his last symphony, the Ninth, which was published in 1824 and performed the same year in Vienna. This symphony, based on a poem by German poet Friedrich Schiller, in fact, bear a profound message: the coming of the kingdom of God on Earth is possible thanks to the brotherhood of all men, united by reason. Joy is the feeling that helps us overcome the difficulties of life and brings us towards a better world of greater solidarity.

Alessandro Chiacchiaretta

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