classical
Beat showcases all things classical; get your fix of Beethoven, Bach and beyond with plenty of Pomp and even more Circumstance.
Josina van Boetzelaer
Throughout the centuries, women have been sidelined in classical music. While parents encouraged their daughters to learn to play the keyboard and sing, it was only appropriate in small, house concert settings, where the daughter’s playing could attract an eligible bachelor. Despite this, many women composed gorgeous works, which were often lost to time. Recently, I discovered the music of Josina van Boetzelaer and learned her story and her music.
By Lisa Newill-Smith5 years ago in Beat
Where Will Classical Music Be A Hundred Years From Now
As a fanatic classical music fan, I want this music genre to exists forever. And that it won’t stop. It must be told generations from now on. And I think that people, these days, don’t even know who Mozart is, or Beethoven, Vivaldi, or whatever composer on earth there is.
By Agnes Laurens5 years ago in Beat
How to Overcome Your Fear of Mendelssohn's Midsummer Night's Dream
Every time I take out my excerpts book it falls defiantly open at one page featuring the excerpt that every clarinetist fears the most: the Scherzo from Mendelssohn's Midsummer Night's Dream. While there are many ideas about how to tackle this passage without getting your tongue in a twist, I don't want to get too technical with details of how to position your tongue within your embouchure or how to take a proper breath as it is my belief that with just a few general pointers it should be possible to improve your playing of this piece.
By Clarinet U5 years ago in Beat
The Musician
The silence of the Musicians bedroom is rent by the loud ringing of an alarm clock. Swiftly she rises from the floor upon which her thin mattress lies, and smothers the sound with a delicate hand. The room is dim; the rays of the pale spring sun shine in to create a shaft of light in which shimmering dust dances.
By Oscar Rodwell5 years ago in Beat
Best Speakers for Classical Music
Absolutely, a classical music enthusiast will just have ears for the noise of the highest quality, and as much since the classical music itself necessitates solid, clear speakers, there are a number of special speakers designed to deliver high output using a superior degree of clarity by their aura of noise adjustment. If you fall into this category of such eagerness to see music, then getting yourself one of the speakers will probably be reviewed within this guide may be the next best move. Creating classical music having an everyday home music system could be near impossible due to this extremely wide dynamic range of the genre of music. For this reason, you may require for sure the effective use of specially dedicated speakers designed for classical music efficient vibes. The greatest classical audio speakers are going to be portrayed here using their interesting demonstration of classical exceptionally sophisticated form.
By Richard S. Selzer5 years ago in Beat
Goals and Resolutions - Being a Better Violinist
As long as I can remember I play the violin. I am not a professional, but I can say that I play very well as an amateur. Once in my life I did audition for a conservatory. I wanted to be a professional violinist. Not an orchestra player, but a soloist, standing in front of an orchestra. Playing the greatest works written for violin and orchestra.
By Agnes Laurens5 years ago in Beat








