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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was one of the most gifted Composers this world has ever known. He is considered to be the single most significantly influential Composers of the Classical Music Period. During his lifetime Wolfgang was viewed as…
Posted by Don Rath Jr on Sunday, January 2, 2011 at 6:54 pm
Filed under Blog Roll, Composers, From My Pen - By Don Rath Jr, Music History · Tagged amadeus, composer, composers, mozart, wolfgang, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
… This is crucial to understand and not simply in the basic sense when writing for film. Human behavior is quite complicated and so the choices a composer makes when syncing music to film must be understood to cause the effect the Film Producer is looking for in any given scene.
Posted by Don Rath Jr on Sunday, November 28, 2010 at 12:09 pm
Filed under Blog Roll, From My Pen - By Don Rath Jr, Music Theory - Level 2, Musical Elements · Tagged eine kleine nachtmusik, film music, mozart, tempo, time signature, time signatures, time signatures and tempo, Time Signatures and Tempo – Part 22g
This article is designed to recap through specific charts and information, using examples from classical music to demonstrate the ideas behind the concepts of some of the simple meter time signatures.
Posted by Don Rath Jr on Saturday, October 30, 2010 at 11:06 am
Filed under Blog Roll, From My Pen - By Don Rath Jr, Music Theory - Level 2, Musical Elements · Tagged beethoven, haydn, measure, measures, mozart, music theory, tempo effect on time signatures, time signatures