Originally written for piano and transcribed for strings after its premiere, Grieg’s Holberg Suite is an example of 19th-century music containing a recovery of the form and musical style of previous centuries.

Originally written for piano and transcribed for strings after its premiere, Grieg’s Holberg Suite is an example of 19th-century music containing a recovery of the form and musical style of previous centuries.
A dominant seventh chord that made history: this is how Beethoven’s first symphony begins.
With the opera Euryanthe, Weber, a contemporary of Beethoven, aimed at the close union of arts already advocated by Hoffmann. A concept largely inherited by Wagner.
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IntroductionBetween 1809 and 1810, Beethoven wrote a set of incidental music pieces to the 1787 play titled Egmont by...
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