Classics For Kids
Introduce children to classical music in a fun and entertaining way.
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Georges Bizet: Jewish Composers (for Chanukah)
Georges Bizet was not Jewish, his father-in-law was. Bizet married ...
Georges Bizet was not Jewish, his father-in-law was. Bizet married the daughter of his composition professor, Jacques Halevi. To celebrate Chanukah, we learn about some other Jewish composers of classical music, including Salamone Rossi, Leonard Bernstein, Darius Milhaud, Jacques Offenbach and Aaron Copland.
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Georges Bizet: About Georges Bizet
Georges Bizet's parents were both musicians, so he grew up ...
Georges Bizet's parents were both musicians, so he grew up surrounded by music. Today, Bizet is best remembered for his theatrical music -- operas and incidental music for plays.
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Antonin Dvorak: Dances from Czech Neighbors
Antonin Dvorak's Slavonic Dances are based on dance forms from ...
Antonin Dvorak's Slavonic Dances are based on dance forms from his country, which is now known as the Czech Republic. Listen to some dances from neighboring European countries.
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Antonin Dvorak: Other Musical Nationalism
Antonin Dvorak and his fellow Czech composers were among the ...
Antonin Dvorak and his fellow Czech composers were among the first music nationalists. Here's a look at many others, including composers from America.
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Antonin Dvorak: Music Nationalism circa 1848
All across Europe in the 19th century, there was a ...
All across Europe in the 19th century, there was a wave of nationalism as people fought for political independence. Composers started wanting musical independence, too. When they started putting folk tunes and dance rhythms from their native countries into their music, and wrote about local legends, history, and landscapes, musical nationalism was born.
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Antonin Dvorak: Composers Who Visited America
In 1892, to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's ...
In 1892, to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's trip to the New World, a wealthy New Yorker invited Antonin Dvorak to visit America. Tchaikovsky, Albeniz, and Delius were among the other European composers who visited this country before the days of air travel.
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Antonin Dvorak: About Antonin Dvorak
At the time when Czech composer Antonin Dvorak was born, ...
At the time when Czech composer Antonin Dvorak was born, the Czech people had no country of their own. The regions where they lived -- Bohemia and Moravia -- were part of the Austrian Empire. Dvorak wrote a lot of Czech-sounding compositions, but hardly ever used any actual folk melodies in his music.
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Modest Mussorgsky: Halloween Music
Appropriately spooky classical music for Halloween.
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Modest Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition
Russian artist and architect Victor Hartman was a good friend ...
Russian artist and architect Victor Hartman was a good friend of Modest Mussorgsky. When Hartman died at the age of 39, there was a memorial exhibit of his work. That inspired Mussorgsky to create his own tribute to Hartman -- a composition depicting ten pieces of art from the exhibit. "Pictures at an Exhibition" was originally written for solo piano, but quite a few people have made orchestral versions of the piece. The best-known one is by Maurice Ravel.
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Modest Mussorgsky: The Mighty Handful
The Mighty Handful, also known as the Mighty Five, were ...
The Mighty Handful, also known as the Mighty Five, were group of Russian composers who all wanted to develop a distinctly Russian style of classical music. The Mighty Five composers were Mily Balakirev, Alexander Borodin, Cesar Cui, Modest Mussorgsky, and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.