Volviendo al clasicismo / Returning to classicism

in GEMS3 years ago

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Hola queridos y apreciados amigos, espero estén muy bien

Anteriormente les he traído distintos fragmentos, cómo les comenté ayer, de varios períodos y compositores...

De tal manera que abarcamos distintos puntos y distintas diferencias de grandes obras de toda la historia,

Apesar de todas las diferencias que pueden llegar a ser bastante grandes, con todo lo que ésto representa, básicamente todo nace en un solo período, el cuál es el clasicismo...

En ésta época nacieron muchas cosas que hoy por hoy aún hay características presentes, en casi todos los rasgos, y es por ello que son tan importantes las obras de la época, sobretodo las de Mozart y Beethoven

Cómo ejemplo, puedo mencionar que hoy por hoy hay conciertos de Mozart que siempre son repertorio obligatorio en exámenes y audiciones en todo el mundo.

Ya cómo hemos abarcado bastante a Mozart, quiero volverles a traer una parte de la Sinfonía 1 de Beethoven, la cual ya les había traído una parte corta, pero que hoy quiero traerles justamente la parte anterior de ella,

Acá podemos notar la armonía muy natural de la época, siempre buscando la conexión armónica bastante tranquila, con nada de movimientos pesados ni sonidos chocantes,

Así que sin más nada que agregar, espero les guste, ¡Abrazos!

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Hello dear and dear friends, I hope you are very well

Previously I have brought you different fragments, as I mentioned yesterday, from various periods and composers ...

In such a way that we cover different points and different differences of great works of all history,

Despite all the differences that can become quite large, with all that this represents, basically everything is born in a single period, which is classicism ...

At this time many things were born that today there are still characteristics present, in almost all features, and that is why the works of the time are so important, especially those of Mozart and Beethoven

As an example, I can mention that today there are Mozart concerts that are always a mandatory repertoire in exams and auditions all over the world.

Since we have covered a lot of Mozart, I want to bring you again a part of Beethoven's Symphony 1, which had already brought you a short part, but today I want to bring you exactly the previous part of it,

Here we can notice the very natural harmony of the time, always looking for a fairly calm harmonic connection, with no heavy movements or shocking sounds,

So without anything else to add, I hope you like it, Hugs!

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Chaamooo que fino, uno de los instrumentos que siempre me ha gustado junto al cello, algun dia aprendere a tocarlos, tocas fino, saludos !!

Muchas gracias!! Nunca es tarde para aprender a tocar un instrumento, un abrazo grande!

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