Internal values of Mozart's music remained undiscovered for many years.  Many superficiesspectors regarded the beauty of his works as shallow, but the reality was  different. He was a thoughtful and energetic artist and strove for his art  as much as he could. In his short life, he revolutionized the music world into a realm of different colors and tastes with  his eternal masterpieces. He is considered to be one of the greatest classic composers and it could be easily claimed that his genius has guided him  in  the right direction through the complicated world of music. Seven  minuets and trios were composed by him when he was around 13 years old. These works  are overfilled with ecstacy
   

and youthful energy. Louis Couperin was one of the three children of Charles Couperin who was a  French merchant and a prominent violonist. He was born around 1630 in Chaumes-en-Brie. His short life ended in Paris because of an unknown  disease in 1665.In contrast to his contemporaries, Louis is considered to be  a pioneer composer. He is among the descendants of a family who dominated a part of European music for about 150 years. Saraband by  Couperin is a gracefull dance with a polyphonic texture. While Saraband  is  originally Spanish, it has become popular in France and Britain. Minuet in G major by Ludwig Van Beethoven is a famous work. He was a  unique  human being who managed to break the captivity chains of music. His name indeed deserves honor and respect. According to him,the helpless poor will be  relieved to see a man of their own class  has done his best to overcome all the obstacles in order to reach the noble position of a member of the avende-garde. Beethoven with his music will always shed the beam of truth to the mankind. John Bennet was born around 1570. He composed many Madrigals. His first  book  of Madrigals was published in 1599. His religious works are also of major  importance. His death probobly happened in 1614.  Giovanni Battista Vitali was a violinist. He was born around 1644  in cremona  In the position of a violonist in ST.Petronio Church in  Bologna and then chapel master duke modena presented many works  to the music world. His partitas for violin and bass are among the famous musical works which like the Suit, present sequentially the dances of that era. Vitali died in 1692. After his death, many of his unpublished works  were printed and published by his son Tommaso Antonio Vitiliby .

Guilloume Dufay was a cosmopolition ; musician solitary and free . His expeditions made him a  mature, wise and experienced man. Born in 1400 (?1397) , he was indeed one of the most prominent  figures of music in the first half of the 15th century. He has amalgamated  the French, English and Italian techniques in such a unique way, which no one can manage to the Trecento musical art owes him all of its glory  and splendor and on the other hand, reveals how his beautiful, logical and symmetrical music has inspired the great Italian painters and  sculptors. He used the jolly dance rhythms and the ethnic musical colors in the sacred music. The result is such a strange kind of benediction that no other  musician can possibly achieve. Dufay died in 1474 but his perfect polyphonic mass, which is composed on the basis of Cantus Firmus, has made him an  eternal figur"Vergene Bella.

Geogia by Hoagy Carmichael, the American musician (b.1899), has a special sense and atmosphere. He was a composer of songs and lyrics, film actor and singer. Possessing a kind of a modern harmony, Carmicheal's works resemble the music of his country (d 1981). Among his other songs are Two Sleepy People, The Star Dust and Little Old Lady.

Chaconne by Arcangello Corelli is delicate, beautiful and worthy to hear. This dance originally appeard in the late 16th century in spain where it had a free and energetic form. Later in the early years of 17th century it entered France as a gracefull dance. In corelli's hands, this piece has got a specific kind of beauty and depth. He was a prominent composer for string ensembels and a great violonist. His lifetime (1653-1713) was entirely devoted to musical activities.

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