Today we are going to visit an important idea: Who invented Opera.
Hello. Today we are going to visit quite an important question: Why do we have 12 notes in music?
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Today we are answering a question from our audience: What’s a Cadenza?
Today we will answer a question from our audience: How can I learn more about classical music? Where do I go? Where do I look?
Today we will discuss the five orchestral pieces that changed how we listen to music. Perhaps the most important pieces of symphonic music?
Today we will answer a question from our audience: Is there anyone making classical music nowadays? Who are they, and what might be their story?
The word “orchestra” comes from ancient Greece and originally meant the place where the chorus sang, danced, and played their instruments. The term slowly evolved to mean the players themselves.
The term classical music became a commonplace. It is often used to differentiate the many genres we assume as ‘folk’ from the music we associate with concert halls and opera houses, made with instruments developed over centuries by performers elegantly dressed, the making of it surrounded by a silent audience.
Today I want to answer one of the most common questions from our audience: Why conductors need a stick?