Mozart pleases his public The years 1650 to 1750 were a period of feverish invention and technical ingenuity in music that reached an apotheosis in Handel’s sublime oratorios and Bach’s cantatas and Passions. Bach was probably the cleverest composer who ever lived; the mind-boggling complexity of much of his late music, in particular, has yet […]
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What pop music owes to the classical masters
Posted: 25th January 2013 by vocalman2004 in Music PostsBBC News – Goettingen: The song that made history
Posted: 22nd January 2013 by vocalman2004 in Music PostsThe post-war reconciliation between France and Germany was enshrined in a treaty signed 50 years ago. But many believe a song recorded the following year did as much to thaw relations. Can there be many songs that really did change the world? There have certainly been records which have been immensely popular – and some […]
A piece of music that was composed by waiting for bird droppings to fall onto giant sheets of manuscript paper has received its premiere. Artist Kerry Morrison laid manuscript sheets on the ground in Liverpool parks and let birds deposit their droppings. Composer Jon Hering has transformed the bum notes into a full musical score. […]
BBC News – How MIDI changed the world of music
Posted: 28th November 2012 by vocalman2004 in Music PostsIt’s 30 years since the development of technology that allowed synthesisers and drum machines to be connected to computers – and since then MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) has revolutionised the world of music recording. If you really want to appreciate Pink Floyd’s track Shine on You Crazy Diamond, aficionados claim, it’s best to have […]