Classic and serious

Classical/serious music is a type of music that, unlike popular music, is created for artistic purposes. Epochs in classical music are divided similarly to those in literature and art, but specialists also include their own more detailed divisions. All in all, what distinguishes classical music in a special way is that it includes genres intended for listening, besides, classical music must be performed with instruments that sound natural and are driven by the power of the human body, without the help of any electronic device....Read more

However, there are exceptions, such as the organ, which, thanks to some improvements, is easier to use, but the condition still remains that they must not in any way alter or violate the original sound of the instrument. Classical music must be original in content, but, for example, works of the 19th century in particular were inspired by folk music (waltzes, polonaises, mazurkas). Classical/serious music includes the following genres:

Sonata

Unlike the cantata, a purely musical piece. A sonata is performed solo on a single instrument or by an ensemble of instruments, such as a chamber orchestra or string quartet.

Prelude

It is an introduction to a larger musical work. At first it was just an introduction, often improvised, but over time it took the form of an independent musical genre. Its creator was Frederic Chopin, author of a cycle of 24 piano preludes, Op. 28 (he composed a total of 26 preludes). This tradition was taken up by many composers. In Russia - primarily Sergei Rachmaninoff and Aleksandr Scriabin). For orchestral music, it is composed as an introduction to an opera.

Symphony

It is a piece written for orchestra, usually consists of three or four movements (the first fast in the form of a sonata, the second slow in the form of a variation or song, the third dance very fast, a minuet or scherzo and the last fast rondo). It changed its shape in different eras, and in the 20th century it has already completely lost its importance, although it is still created but often the classical formal patterns are now abandoned, creating works of free and sometimes even experimental construction.

Fugue

This is one of the most artful and demanding pieces. Due to the strictness of the rules governing its writing, it is often compared to one of the most artful literary forms, the sonnet.

Concerto

This is a work in which, by contrast, there is a combined performance by an orchestra, soloists, an ensemble or group of soloists, or just the soloists themselves. The concerto in its most common form has a three-movement structure and is intended for a solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra.

Opera

This is a vocal and instrumental work in which the music is the background to the libretto. The essence of this musical genre is a synthesis of the arts, that is, a combination of words, music, visual arts, movement, gesture and acting.

Classical music

Classical music is a term that causes some negative feelings in modern listeners. By definition, it is not supposed to be entertainment music, but after all, there is a group of people for whom it is the best entertainment. Nowadays, more and more people, including children and young people are beginning to appreciate this genre and become interested in it. This is greatly influenced by various campaigns that are carried out in schools and other educational institutions. It is at these that it is said that classical music is not so scary and it is worth having an adventure with it. Cultural knowledge lessons in high schools have also played their role. It is worth noting that classical music is a model for many other types, contemporary popular music. It could not be otherwise, after all, it came first. Increasingly, classical works are also being presented in modern form or contemporary pieces arranged for instruments typically associated with classical music. Examples include Vanessa Mae's interpretations of classic songs or covers of Metallica songs performed by the heavy metal string quartet from Finland, Apocalyptica. Many people are unaware of all that classical, or classical music, has done for the modern singing and instrumental arts.

Classical music vs. popular music

Not everyone can understand that it has had a significant impact on the formation of popular music, so much loved nowadays. it is worthwhile to get acquainted with classical music, which is why this section was created on the site. Since at the time when it was created there was no mention of music videos yet, it is not possible to include them on the site, but as far as possible excerpts from operas or ballets and recordings from the philharmonic will be posted. It will be hard to list all the famous composers of classical and classical music at this point, but as a reminder I will mention those whose works are among the most recognizable today and these are: Jan Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, Frederic Chopin, Piotr Tchaikovsky, Antonín Dvořák, George Friedrich Händl, Ferenc Liszt, Felix Mendelssohn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Niccol Paganini, Krzysztof Penderecki, Mauric Ravel, Franz Schubert, Dmitri Shostakovich, Karol Szymanowski, Antonio Vivaldi, Richard Wagner.

Music videos and songs from "Classic and serious" genre (47)

Antonio Vivaldi - Jesień (Cztery Pory Roku)

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Release year: 1725
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"Autumn" is the third movement of a violin concerto, by Antonio Vivaldi's 1725 "Four Seasons." It is not as popular as "Spring" and "Summer." The cycle of these...

Antonio Vivaldi - Lato (Cztery Pory Roku)

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Release year: 1725
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"Summer" by Antonio Vivaldi is the second movement of the violin concerto "Four Seasons." Its other name is "The Storm." This motif is often used in pop culture,...

Antonio Vivaldi - Wiosna (Cztery Pory Roku)

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Release year: 1725
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"Spring" is the first of a cycle of four violin concertos by Antonio Vivaldi, "Four Seasons of the Year," from 1725. This piece is now one of the most recognized...

Antonio Vivaldi - Zima (Cztery Pory Roku)

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Release year: 1725
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"Winter" is the fourth movement of the violin concerto "four seasons", written by Antonio Vivaldi in 1725. Winter is not one of the most popular movements of this...

Aram Iljicz Chaczaturian - Taniec Z Szablami

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Release year: 1942
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"Dancing with the Shablas" is the final dance from the 1942 ballet "Gajane" by Armenian composer Aram Ilyich Khachaturian. This dance is very lively and very distinctive....

Bernard Ładysz - O! Matko Moja

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Release year: 1956
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Bernard Ladysz is a Vilnius-born Polish opera singer, also known for several acting roles. He can be seen in such films as Lalka from 1968 and Znachor from 1981....

Charles Gounod & Jan Sebastian Bach - Ave Maria

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Release year: 1859
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"Ave Maria/Hail Mary" is an instrumental piece or song that uses excerpts from the Latin text of the Hail Mary prayer. The melody was written by French opera composer...

Chór Aleksandrowa - Kalinka

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Release year: 1860
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"Kalinka" is perhaps the most famous Russian song. It is a very old folk song written as early as 1860 by Ivan Larionov. It greatly appealed to the ruling elite...

Edvard Hagerup Grieg - Morning Mood

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Release year: 1900
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"Peer Gynt" is the title of both the music for Henrik Ibsen's drama and the two suites of the same name compiled from it. The author of the music is Edvard Hagerup...

Erik Satie - Gymnopedie No. 1

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Release year: 1888
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"Gymnopedie No.1" is the first of three piano compositions written by French composer and pianist Erik Satie in 1888. They are short, atmospheric pieces written...

Fryderyk Chopin - Etiuda Rewolucyjna

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Release year: 1831
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The Etude in C minor, Op. 10, No. 12, is also known as the "Revolutionary Etude," and was composed by Frederic Chopin in 1831. It is one of Chopin's most famous...

Fryderyk Chopin - Notturno in Do minore

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Release year: 1835
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The next piece I want to present to you is a piece by our great composer and pianist, Frederic Chopin. I have not been able to get to the details of the piece,...

Giuseppe Tartini - Devil's Trill Sonata

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Release year: 1750
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Violin Sonata in G minor, better known as Devil's Trill Sonata, is a famous work for solo violin, composed by Giuseppe Tartini during his lifetime i.e. between...

Giuseppe Verdi - Libiamo Ne Lieti Calici

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Release year: 1856
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"Libiamo Ne Lieti Calici" is a duet from Giuseppe Verdi's 1856 opera "La Traviata." A famous duet from the first act of this opera (pl. So let us drink to the glory...

Giuseppe Verdi - Marsz tryumfalny

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Release year: 1871
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The featured piece is the "Triumphal March" from the 1871 opera "Aida." Aida is an opera in 4 acts with a libretto written by Antonio Ghislanzoni and music by Giuseppe...

Giuseppe Verdi - Requiem Dies Irae

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Release year: 1874
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Dies Irae is a very old piece because it dates back to the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries. The Gregorian chant theme that was composed for the Dies Irae is...

Giuseppe Verdi - Sempre Libera

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Release year: 1865
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"Sempre Libera" is another piece from Giuseppe Verdi's 1865 "La Traviata." It is one of the climactic arias that Violetta sings. She is torn, between her awakening...

Giuseppe Verdi - Va pensiero

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Release year: 1842
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"Va pensiero" is a piece performed by the chorus in the third act of Giuseppe Verdi's 1842 opera "Nabucco." It is one of the most famous pieces of opera music....

Jan Sebastian Bach - Aria on the G string

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Release year: 1723
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"Aria on the G string", is a piece written by Johann Sebastian Bach and adapted for the violin by August Wilhelmj. The piece was written under the patronage of...

Jan Sebastian Bach - Toccata i fuga d-moll (BWV 565)

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Release year: 1705
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Toccata and Fugue in D minor (BWV 565) is a work by Johann Sebastian Bach composed for organ. Unfortunately, researchers have not been able to determine what year...