Classical Composers
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
by Joanne Mattern
read by Alan Crookham
Part of the Classical Composers series
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), an Austrian
composer, prodigy, and prolific musical genius of the Classical era.
Known for his timeless operas, symphonies, and chamber music, including
"The Magic Flute" and "Don Giovanni." Mozart's unparalleled talent and
versatility left an enduring impact on Western classical music. Colorful
illustrations plus photographs of meaningful sites and settings connect
readers to important points in Mozart's history. A timeline and B
Sharp sidebars add details to the composer's life story.
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Frédéric Chopin
by Joanne Mattern
read by Alan Crookham
Part of the Classical Composers series
Frederic Chopin (1810–1849), a Polish-French composer
and pianist of the Romantic era. Renowned for his emotive and expressive
piano compositions, such as the Nocturnes and the Revolutionary Étude.
Chopin's innovative approach to melody and musical form left an
indelible mark, making him an influential figure in 19th-century
classical music. Colorful illustrations plus photographs of meaningful
sites and settings connect readers to important points in Chopin's
history. A timeline and B Sharp sidebars add details to the composer's
life story.
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Johann Sebastian Bach
by Joanne Mattern
read by Alan Crookham
Part of the Classical Composers series
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) was a German Baroque
composer and musician. Admired for his intricate and expressive
compositions, he crafted masterpieces such as the Brandenburg Concertos
and the Mass in B Minor. Bach's legacy endures as one of the greatest
composers, influencing generations with his exceptional contributions to
classical music. Colorful illustrations plus photographs of meaningful
sites and settings connect readers to important points in Bach's
history. A timeline and B Sharp sidebars add details to the composer's
life story.
Content Advisor: John Viscardi, Executive Director of Classic Lyric Arts; co-founder of ArtSmart.org
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Ludwig van Beethoven
by Joanne Mattern
read by Alan Crookham
Part of the Classical Composers series
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827), a German composer and
pianist, bridged the Classical and Romantic eras. Known for his
emotionally charged and groundbreaking compositions, including the Ninth
Symphony and "Moonlight Sonata." Beethoven overcame deafness to create
some of the most influential and best-loved works in the history of
Western classical music. Colorful illustrations plus photographs of
meaningful sites and settings connect readers to important points in
Beethoven's history. A timeline and B Sharp sidebars add details to the
composer's life story.
Content Advisor: John Viscardi, Executive Director of Classic Lyric Arts; co-founder of ArtSmart.org
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Clara Schumann
by Joanne Mattern
read by Alan Crookham
Part of the Classical Composers series
Clara Schumann (1819–1896), a German pianist and
composer, was a prominent figure in the Romantic era. Renowned for her
exceptional piano skills, she also composed notable works. Clara,
married to composer Robert Schumann, had a successful solo career and is
recognized for her significant contributions to 19th-century music.
Colorful illustrations plus photographs of meaningful sites and settings
connect readers to important points in Clara Schumann's history. A
timeline and B Sharp sidebars add details to the composer's life story.
Content Advisor: John Viscardi, Executive Director of Classic Lyric Arts; co-founder of ArtSmart.org
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George Frideric Handel
by Joanne Mattern
read by Alan Crookham
Part of the Classical Composers series
George Frideric Handel (1685–1759), a German-born
Baroque composer, achieved international acclaim for his operas,
oratorios, and instrumental compositions. Notable works include
"Messiah" and "Water Music." Handel's profound impact on English Baroque
music and his ability to evoke emotion through grand and dramatic
compositions solidify his legacy as a musical giant. Colorful
illustrations plus photographs of meaningful sites and settings connect
readers to important points in Handel's history. A timeline and B Sharp
sidebars add details to the composer's life story.
Content Advisor: John Viscardi, Executive Director of Classic Lyric Arts; co-founder of ArtSmart.org
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Florence Price
by Joanne Mattern
read by Alan Crookham
Part of the Classical Composers series
Florence Price (1887-1953), an American composer and
pianist, was a trailblazer as the first African-American woman to gain
recognition in classical music. Her compositions, blending traditional
Western styles with African-American influences, include symphonies,
chamber works, and the acclaimed Symphony No. 1. Price's legacy
continues to inspire diversity in classical music. A timeline and B
Sharp sidebars add details to the composer's life story and legacy.
Content Advisor: John Viscardi, Executive Director of Classic Lyric Arts; co-founder of ArtSmart.org
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
by Joanne Mattern
read by Alan Crookham
Part of the Classical Composers series
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840–1893), a Russian
composer, created some of the most beloved classical music of the
Romantic era. Renowned for masterpieces like Swan Lake and The
Nutcracker, he skillfully blended Russian and Western influences.
Tchaikovsky's emotionally charged compositions such as the 1812
Overture continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Colorful
illustrations plus photographs of meaningful sites and settings connect
readers to important points in Tchaikovsky's history. A timeline and B
Sharp sidebars add details to the composer's life story.
Content Advisor: John Viscardi, Executive Director of Classic Lyric Arts; co-founder of ArtSmart.org
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