Four classical music composers you should listen to

If you are people who are looking to learn something new and maybe you have a hard time concentrating on a specific topic or you just want to relax after a hard day of activities, classical music is a great option. Here are three classical music authors you should listen to:

Ludwig van Beethoven

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He is undoubtedly one of the most representative characters of this genre, his entire life was marked by painful illnesses and he suffered deafness. However, none of this prevented him from composing numerous symphonies that continue to this day. On December 22th, 1808, he released his 5th Symphony in the city of Vienna, this is one of his most famous works and forever changed the history of western music. Recent studies by the San Diego University in California affirm that Beethoven’s symphonic compositions accelerate learning, especially in children under the age of eight, although in adults it also works very well and improves blood pressure to the point of eliminating migraines and other related ailments.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Composer and pianist of the former Archbishopric of Salzburg (Austria), he is considered the Classicism master. From a very young age, he was a prodigy of the piano and violin, it is believed that he had an influence on other composers of the time. One of his most famous works were: Serenade No. 13 The Magic Flute, The Marriage of Figaro Requiem and Symphony No. 40 Fantasy No. 3. Mozart’s works are ideal for the learning process and processing of heavy information.

Source: Historia-Biografía

Frederick Chopin

Source: Historia Universal

This Pole is considered one of the most virtuous pianists of the last centuries, he was influenced by the great Mozart, his exquisite taste for music and culture led him to compose splendid musical pieces such as Fantasy on Polish airs and Cameristics, the latter it is a Sonata of cello and piano. Chopin’s Sonatas have been proven to be ideal for combating insomnia and improving short-term memory.

 

 

Piotr Ilich Chaikovski

He was born in St. Petersburg in Russia, was a period composer of Romanticism, wrote several genres that included symphony, opera, ballet, chamber, instrumental and song music, this helped him develop a style of his own that has marked entire generations. He was also greatly influenced by Mozart, as he was considered one of his beloved composers. Among his most recognized works is Swan Lake in 1875 and The Nutcracker in 1892. Chaikovski’s compositions are ideal to combat depression and stress.

Source: Revista Mira

 

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