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Amadeus Mozart (Mannheim sonatas K. 309 and 311) and Ludwig van Beethoven (symphony No.3; sonatas such op. 2 No. 2, op.10 No.1) greatly exemplify the concept of it. Haydn, the father of the Viennese classic trinity brought to music a highly distilled, efficient
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. European because most of the major composers up till the 20th century were European. Vivaldi was Italian, Bach was German, Mozart and Beethoven were Austrian; they are some of the more prominent composers. Not until the twentieth century with Gershwin and a few
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. Although the style had been first perfected by Mozart, Beethoven did extend it to some degree. He had unprecedently composed sonatas for the cello which in combination with the piano opened the era of the Classic-Romantic cello sonata. In addition, his sonatas
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operatic libretto, la nozze di Figaro, which Mozart set to music. In order to pass muster with the Viennese censor, Da Ponte significantly deemphasized the play controversy. The cuts, which Da Ponte made, also insured that generations of opera goers would view
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. European because most of the major composers up till the 20th century were European. Vivaldi was Italian, Bach was German, Mozart and Beethoven were Austrian; they are some of the more prominent composers. Not until the twentieth century with Gershwin and a few
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Classical is a misnomer and could more correctly be changed to Western
Art Music or European Art Music. European because most of the major
composers up till the 20th century were European. Vivaldi was Italian,
Bach was German, Mozart and Beethoven were
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(1732-1809) Austria, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-91) Austria, Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Austria and Ludwig von Beethoven (1770-1827) Germany. These composers had great influence in the types of music that was listened to because of their compositions
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. The only context difference is the understanding of Mozart. Responders in the 1960's would have the understanding of Mozart and he's situation where as responders from 2003 wouldn't know about Mozart and his hearing loss because in 2003 less and less classical
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. European because most of the major
composers up till the 20th century were European. Vivaldi was Italian,
Bach was German, Mozart and Beethoven were Austrian; they are some of
the more prominent composers. Not until the twentieth century with
Gershwin
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Music. European because most of the major
composers up till the 20th century were European. Vivaldi was Italian,
Bach was German, Mozart and Beethoven were Austrian; they are some of
the more prominent composers. Not until the twentieth century
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