l8l2 overture, operas and ballets including Nutcracker. he may have adaptee the Czarist Russian patriotic song which is heard in l8l2 overture as the battle gets underway ( Hail, Pennsylvania) this is the state song of Pennsylvania ( not with the Russian lyrics!) rumor has it Anastasia would go bloodshot in both eyes everytime she heard the songs and even passed out on occasion.
Dmitri Shostakovich wrote Classical Music, categorized as 20th Century classical music, although his compositions often display an affinity with the Romantic idiom as well. He is most famous for his instrumental music, both orchestral (including 15 symphonies and 2 each of piano, violin, and cello concertos) and chamber music (including his 15 string quartets; 2 piano sonatas; 2 trios for piano, violin, and cello; a quintet for piano and string quartet; and 1 each of violin, cello, and viola sonatas). However, before Soviet censorship caused him to avoid written libretti, Shostakovich also wrote 3 complete operas, including the infamous Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, which attracted official condemnation for "formalism" (emphasizing form over content, and inaccessible to the common Soviet people), a designation that would pursue Shostakovich's music throughout his life.
classical!
Tchaikovsky wrote that music in six weeks.
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None. Jazz was still a regional music style in the U.S. during his life.
That would be Russian classical music.
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classical!
Tchaikovsky's family wanted him to be a lawyer. But, he decided to write music instead.
Tchaikovsky wrote that music in six weeks.
How did Tchaikovsky raise ballet music to a new level?
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None. Jazz was still a regional music style in the U.S. during his life.
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That would be Russian classical music.
Tchaikovsky raised ballet music to a new level with lyrical melodies and rich orchestration.
Yes, Petr ll'ich Tchaikovsky wrote the 1812 overture.
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