Peter Mennin, born 1923Antonio Scontrino, born 1850Nicolai Tikhonovich Berezowsky, born 1900Joanna Bruzdowicz, born 1943Sigismund Toduţă, born 1908Erik Satie, born 1866Victor Emanuel Bendix, born 1851David Cope, born 1941Berthe di Vito-Delvaux, born 1915Giovanni Picchi, died 1643Ellis Bonoff Kohs, died 2000Erling Brene, died 1980Paul Dukas, died 1935
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Sousa was no Beethoven. Nonetheless, he was Sousa.Deems Taylor
March 19th, 2006
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791
In the summer of 1783, Mozart completed his second string quartet in the series of six that he ultimately dedicated to Haydn. They were Mozart’s greatest in the genre, arguably the greatest quartets by any composer up to that time. The set is noteworthy for its breadth and diversity of technical means and expressive effects. Each quartet is unique and distinct in form and character. The second Quartet, K. 421 in d minor, owes its individuality to its tonality: it is the only one in a minor key. Composers of the era typically published a set of quartets as a single opus, commonly featuring at least one in a minor key. « more »
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