by Vincent | Jul 25, 2014 | Music History |
This is a discussion on Bach's method of musical composition. Classical music isn't just another style, or "period" of music. What is shown in this video (full video found: http://larouchepac.com/node/24707 ), is that Bach learned a method based on the scientific...
by Vincent | Jan 28, 2013 | Don and Delayna Beattie |
Pablo Casals (1876-1973) “Bach is my best friend. Bach is forever, and nobody, nobody will reach the greatness and profoundness and the diversity of Bach. He is the God of music, the image of what I dream in music and what I say in music. in every style, in every...
by Chris Salter | Jan 13, 2013 | Chris Salter, Music History |
Truly an inside music joke. Counterpoint was the medieval guide to how to compose multiple voices, especially 4 part church hymns in ways that would harmonize "correctly" for the current tastes and conventions. A "fifth" is the fifth note on a major scale, the second...
by Vincent | Jan 11, 2013 | Don and Delayna Beattie |
Johann Sebastian Bach German Composer (1685-1750) Writings from Bach’s World by Jan Chiapusso, Indiana University Press, 1968 “Music held an essentially spiritual meaning for Bach; it was a medium for reaching the depths of the soul…During Bach’s school years, music...
by Vincent | Jan 9, 2013 | Music History |
This video is part of the iNTERSiDEA Open Source Academy selection. We select and share funny and instructive videos, to allow everyone to access useful information and stimulate an ongoing personal development. This video gives us information on the great Johann...