good paper, very impressive if i say so myself. small job! Well organized.
Among the influential composers of classical music, there own been few who have contributed so much in twain(prenominal) talent, creativity, and style as Joseph Haydn and Ludwig Van Beethoven. Both extremely happy in the art of classical composition, Haydn and Beethoven placed their heart, soulfulness and ingenuity in their music as is clearly illustrated in Haydns The Creation and Beethovens The Creatures of Prometheus. Both composers display sheer genius in their very effective ways of displaying complex themes through their musical comedy theater works - in this case, the concept of creation is common to both slices under study.
        Haydns connection to the concept of Genesis and its subtleties is quite bare thought his entire composition. Looking at Haydns religious worship and as some would argue, unrealistic optimism, it is only fitting that Haydn expressed the concept of creation as an oratoria, which is the scriptural counterpart to opera house; instead of the various propounded themes of then-contemporary opera, the underlying theme is strictly of biblical concepts and stories. The opening pitch and dynamic of the work are utterly equal. The overture is introduced in fortissimo and without vigor. The possible reason for such a SLOW pace was to make it hard for the listener to ascertain a steady pulse.
In aiming for such ambiguity, Haydn by choice fails to express a definite key, chord or melodic phrase in the first few bars, and as a root the listener is met with a rather formless initial introduction. Upon the tip of those initial bars of music, the listener is thrown a sick of fragmented melodies with no cadence. The normal convention of tonality is sprucely ignored by Haydn. It is quite interesting to note that the piece ends in an unusual way;...
Beethovan is truly a musical prodigy such as Mozart and many others. I postulate the descriptions of the pieces and compared them to those of Haydns. Hadyn has some very beautiful flute sonatas as well.
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