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Renu
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Some of the greatest dark classical music works include:
Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 ("Choral") - The famous finale of this symphony, with its dark and ominous minor key passages, is considered one of the most powerful and emotionally intense works in the classical repertoire.
Verdi's Requiem - This large-scale choral work is infused with a deeply solemn and foreboding atmosphere, evoking themes of mortality and the afterlife.
Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5 and No. 8 - These symphonies by the Russian composer feature brooding, unsettling tonalities that capture the oppression and turmoil of the Soviet era.
Ligeti's Requiem and Lux Aeterna - These 20th century avant-garde works utilize dissonant harmonies and eerie, atmospheric textures to create a profound sense of darkness and unease.
Gorecki's Symphony No. 3 ("Symphony of Sorrowful Songs") - This powerful work draws on Polish folk melodies and religious themes to express deep grief and mourning.
Mahler's Symphony No. 6 ("Tragic") - The ominous hammer blows in the finale of this symphony are considered one of the most haunting moments in the classical canon.
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Richa
Professional trainer in kathak dance and bollywood dance styl
in indian classical music and songs there is a partition between antra and mukhda
mukhda is related to starting lines of song or a bandish which is related to madhya saptak in madhya saptak we can take a middle notes of the song and a raag. this is a repetion of lines after the antra.
Antra : Antra is singing after the mukhda we take a higher notes of particular raag and the song this is higher than the mukhda
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Satarupa Podder
Music teacher , 5 years experience
Here are some of the most iconic and "badass" classical music composition:
Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries" - This bombastic, heavily orchestrated excerpt from the opera Die Walküre has become one of the most recognizable and thrilling pieces of classical music.
Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 - This powerful, dramatic symphony opens with one of the most recognizable musical motifs of all time. The driving, forceful energy throughout the piece is considered one of Beethoven's most bold and triumphant works.
Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring - This innovative, avant-garde ballet score features dissonant, primal rhythms and harmonies that were considered extremely shocking and provocative when it premiered in 1913.
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Renu
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The opulent and ornate nature of Baroque music gradually gave way to the more balanced, clear-cut forms of the Classical era.
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Renu
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Answered on 15 Sep Learn Classical Music
Renu
Dynamic professional with nearly 16 years of rich experience in Academic with various school.
Renu sundriyal
The most likely piece is the “Le Sacre du Printemps” (The Rite of Spring) of Igor Stravinsky. It breaks the rules of classical ballet - and even worse, tries to break the traditional rules of classical music, which makes the piece so intense that a squeamish classical music listener would not hear the rest of this 25– to 30-minute orchestra presentation.
The strong intensity of this piece focuses on its musical expressions of ritually-driven primitivism, promiscuity, lust, rage, and even violence and death, as depicted in the story of the ballet, where Stravinsky sometimes treats the whole orchestra in this piece as one big drum.
When this orchestral piece set to a ballet tried to get its first live performance in the early 20th century, the crowd responded with boos and shouts of strong disapproval to the point that the performance was definitely interrupted.
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