... is called the composer.
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they all display their emotions, opinions, or perspective through art. (if writing is considered an art, which I think it is)
There are many inspirations for Mendelssohn's music. The inspiration for each piece varies widely because Mendelssohn was a very complicated composer.
The intended tempo for any classical music piece is determined by its composer. It can be slow, fast, or anywhere in between.
... is called the composer.
commission
A composer is a person who writes music.
A librettist writes the story of the play, opera or musical. The librettist may also be the lyricist, too, but more often is not. The composer writes the music. The lyricist writes the words of the songs. The lyricist may also be the composer, the librettist, or just the lyricist. Most commonly, they are three separate people, but there are many exceptions.
they all display their emotions, opinions, or perspective through art. (if writing is considered an art, which I think it is)
There are many inspirations for Mendelssohn's music. The inspiration for each piece varies widely because Mendelssohn was a very complicated composer.
This depends on a variety of things, although there are main types:Composer - Usually somebody who composes a minimalistic, or even classical piece of music. Such examples include Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Tchaikovsky and others. However, you could consider anybody a "composer" of music as long as they have written it themselves, (as in either into a musical score or other ways) like John Williams, who composed many movie themes such as Jurassic Park and Star Wars.Artist - Usually anybody who has written a song, (as in with lyrics and melody, usually.) Anybody from the earliest forms of music to even other forms of music can be artists of music. You could call Adele an artist, although the main difference is that people wouldn't consider her a composer, more of an artist.Writer - Somebody who writes music, in basic terms. They usually do not perform it themselves, as it is usually written for somebody else.Hope this helps :)
More than likely it would be a nocturne, a short character piece, usually for solo piano. The first composer to write piano music with the title nocturne was Irish composer John Field. Arguably the nocturne was brought to perfection by Chopin.
Yes, it is protected by copyright.
The intended tempo for any classical music piece is determined by its composer. It can be slow, fast, or anywhere in between.
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The Four Seasons, or Le quattro stagoni, is a set of four violin concertos written by Antonio Vivaldi in 1723.