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6 lis 2015 · Overall, Bach had the greatest influence, which lends credence to Bach’s title of the “original father of harmony” . Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin and Brahms were among his most prominent admirers; they began writing in a more contrapuntal style after being exposed to Bach’s music.
Beethoven welcomed the planned project for a complete edition of Bach's works, at the beginning of the Nineteenth century, as "what does my heart good, my heart which beats fully for the elevated, great art of this original father of harmony.
Beethoven called Bach the "Urvater der Harmonie" ("Original father of harmony") and, in a pun on the literal meaning of Bach's name, "nicht Bach, sondern Meer" ("not a brook, but a sea"). Both composers struggled with disability ; Bach became increasingly blind towards the end of his life while Beethoven began to lose his hearing when we was 26 ...
28 kwi 2015 · Remaining within the rich school of German masters, this week’s musical treat arrives courtesy of J.S. Bach (1685-1750), the defining figure of the Baroque period. Dubbed the so-called ‘Father of harmony’ by Beethoven, Bach’s compositional output is simply astonishing, numbering some 1126 BWV numbers.
10 kwi 2015 · Beethoven called Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) the “original father of harmony,” and stories have surfaced that before Chopin played any concert, he would lock himself in a room and...
Harmony in Beethoven. David Damschroder’s ongoing reformulation of harmonic theory continues with a dynamic exploration of how Beethoven molded and arranged chords to convey bold conceptions.
3 lut 2000 · Ludwig van Beethoven had been familiar with BachÕs art of composi-tion since his early youth. In 1783, an article appeared in Cramers Magazin der Musik, which stated that young Beethoven Òcould become a second Mozart.Ó The proof of his extraordi - nary talent was: ÒHe plays most of The Well-Tempered Clavier by Sebast-ian Bach, which Mr ...