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A duet is a musical composition for two performers in which the performers have equal importance to the piece, often a composition involving two singers or two pianists. It differs from a harmony , as the performers take turns performing a solo section rather than performing simultaneously.
Since the invention of sound recording, a classical piece or popular song may exist as a recording.If music is composed before being performed, music can be performed from memory (the norm for instrumental soloists in concerto performances and singers in opera shows and art song recitals), by reading written musical notation (the norm in large ensembles, such as orchestras, concert bands and ...
Three songs in each set were written by his sister Fanny Mendelssohn. [3] While each song was the product of one composer alone, as sets, they were collaborations. In 1840, around the time of their marriage, Robert Schumann and Clara Schumann published a set of 12 songs called Gedichte aus Liebesfruhling (Love's Spring). Clara wrote numbers 2 ...
Unsuk Chin (born 1961): currently working on a set of 12 Piano Studies, of which six have been completed; Karen Tanaka (born 1961): Techno Etudes (2000) Juan María Solare (born 1966): the cycle Postales submarinas (études for inside piano) in 2011. Daisuke Asakura (born 1967): seven études, one for each disc of his Quantum Mechanics Rainbow ...
Composition competitions (19 P) Compositions in just intonation (8 P) Compositions that use extended techniques (79 P) ... Pages in category "Musical compositions"
There was a slight lull in string quartet composition later in the 19th century, but it received a resurgence in the 20th century, with the Second Viennese School, Bartók, Shostakovich, Babbitt, and Carter producing highly regarded examples of the genre, and it remains an important and refined musical form.
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[37] Minna Lederman Daniel, a music writer and editor of Modern Music magazine, told Copland, "I think Connotations was the right place for the people and the occasion—indeed the only one properly related to them. It sounds a good deal like certain aspects of the building—big, spacious, clear, long-lined, and it sounds very like you ...