Description of Classical Period
Around the time of Bach's death in the middle of the eighteenth century, new forms and standards began to arise which would flourish until the more emotional Romantic music took over in the beginning of the nineteenth century. Reflecting the philosophical ideas of rationalism, music during the Classical Period became an art directed solely by the composer, with strict rules of harmony and structure reflected in the orderly contrasts of the sonata and symphony. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Franz Joseph Haydn were two of the major proponents of these styles, writing reams of scores filled with short, clear phrases that expertly built and resolved tension within larger scaled forms. The piano became a major force, as dynamic compositions expertly utilized its new sound. Furthering the work of Mozart and Haydn, Beethoven was to become a bridge into the Romantic era -- his work boasted unexpected keys and a freedom from traditional harmonic rules, paving the way for freer and more personal styles of composition.
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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
The second surviving son of
J.S. Bach, Carl's music was
intimate, influenced more
by Italian styles than his
father's.
Christoph Willibald Gluck
Gluck was a
Baroque/Classical operatist
whose success was built
upon modeling the popular
Italian style.
Franz Joseph Haydn
Haydn's music is elegant,
humorous, thoroughly
Classical. His work was
nurtured by a sense of
competition with Mozart....
Luigi Boccherini
Boccherini's style shows
both his Italian birth and the
influence of his adopted
country, Spain. Boccherini
is called "the wife of Hayd...
Muzio Clementi
Clementi is best known for
his virtuosic piano works,
mainly because his
symphonies were
overshadowed by Mozart...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The Austrian born Mozart
mastered all the musical
forms of his day: opera,
symphony, concerto,
chamber, choral and pian...