Johann Sebastian Bach
Ludwig van Beethoven
Brahms (Johannes Brahms)
Bach was one of the most accomplished artists in the Baroque period, and the analysis or deduction of his music works is still an important topic for various instrumental musicians, composers and music researchers ~
Brahms is a student of musician Schumann. After Beethoven created romantic music, music began to divide into two factions: one was more free and romantic; One school pursues romantic elements in the classical music system, and Brahms is the most outstanding representative of the latter. "To make your flame in the classic frame" is the most accurate summary of his music. He is also famous for being harsh on himself. His first piano concerto was written for 1 years, and was ridiculed as "piano and symphony" when it premiered. However, the charm of this masterpiece is still convincing. When he was composing music, he felt that there would be no classical music after Beethoven because of his reverence and hope for Beethoven's symphony, which hindered his symphony creation-but with the encouragement of Clara (Schumann's wife, Brahms's mistress and confidant, an outstanding female pianist and musician), he finally completed his first symphony. This once again ridiculed work was praised as "Beethoven's 1th Symphony" in the history of music.
All three are eternal music masters who will not be replaced or forgotten in the intertwined history and future of music. For more specific information, I suggest you buy some books on music history to read.
Of course, if you want to know how great they are, listening, learning and playing their music is the only way. Play the Fuga written by Bach for the piano, play Brahms' lovely violin sonata, and play the overture of Beethoven's Egmont with the orchestra. The sound of life will leave colorful colors in front of your eyes.
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