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Vienna Classical Conservatory of Music

Bach's death marked the end of the Baroque era, followed by the Vienna Classical Music School. Music in this period inherited the achievements of traditional European polyphonic music and melodic music, and established important musical forms such as sonata, concerto and symphony. Chamber music also developed during this period, which played a very important role in the development of music later. The music in the classical period was relatively rigorous, inherited the rationality of the Baroque era, but more integrated with people's emotions, realizing the unity of the two. Therefore, the music performance in the classical period is more abundant and perfectly integrated with the music art. In the classical music period, the three most important representatives are Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. Mozart's music is full of gorgeous feelings and always brings people an affinity, which comes from Mozart's pure mentality of creating music. On the other hand, Beethoven experienced more hardships and diseases than Mozart. He wrote all kinds of misfortunes in his life into music, so Beethoven's music brought people more anger, passion and an attitude of fighting against life.

Because the three representatives of this period: Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven mainly lived and created in Vienna, they were also called "Vienna Classical Music School" or "Vienna Classical Music". Among the writers of this period, Mozart's serenade and roaming are very affinity. Haydn's cello concertos No.1 and No.2 will also be very suitable for beginners to enjoy. As for Beethoven's works, energetic sound effects can be seen everywhere, including his violin sonata Spring, piano sonata Pathetique, Passion and Moonlight. German opera composer Gluck (17 14~ 1787) jumped from the late baroque to the classical period. German composer Beethoven (1770~ 1827) has the reputation of "musician".

Orbit: 1. Symphony No.1 ~ No.9 (Hero No.3) (Destiny No.5) (Pastoral No.6) (Chorus No.9). 2. Piano Concerto No.1-No.5 ... Violin Concerto in 3.d major. 4. Piano Sonata No.8 Sorrow, Moonlight No.8 14, Waldstein No.21,Passion No.23, Farewell No.26, Hamar Blavy No.29, No.30-32 5. Violin Sonata No.5 "Spring" and Violin Sonata No.9 "Croce". 6. cello sonatas nos. 3 and 5. String Quartet 7- 10, 13 and 14. Piano trio learns Ghost No.5 and Dagong No.7.. 9. Select overture. 10. Romance (G major and F major). 1 1. Concerto for Trio Op.5612. Federio Opera House. 13. solemn mass OP. 123 14. For Alice. 15. I want the wheel to rotate. The Austrian composer Haydn (1732~ 1809) is known as "the father of symphony".

Track: Symphony No.45 Farewell, Hen No.83, Oxford No.88, Oxford No.92, Astonishment No.94, Miracle No.96, No.99, 100 Army,1Bell, 103 Drum. Austrian composer (1756~ 179 1).

Audio track:

1. Symphony No.35 ~ 41

2. Piano ConcertoNo. 19 ~ 27.

3. Violin Concertos No.3 to No.5..

4. Flute Concerto (2 pieces).

5. Concerto for flute and harp K.229

6.clarinet concerto K.622

7. Bassoon playing K. 19 1.

8. Horn Concerto (four).

9. Symphonic Concerto (K.364 and K.297b).

10. Piano Sonata K.3 10, K.330~333(33 1), K.457, K.545

Sonata for violin and piano (optional).

12. 14 ~ 23 string quartets.

13. clarinet quintet K.58 1.

14. French horn quintet K.407

15. Serenade K.239, K.320, K.525, K.36 1.

16. Opera All Women Are Like This, Figaro's Wedding and Magic Flute.

17. Mass in C major "Coronation".

18. requiem K.626

19. flute quartet (four * * *).

20. Piano Trio (* * * 8).

Clarinet concerto K.622 in 2 1 A major.