Born in 1810 in Zelazowa Wola, an outstanding musician and composer who fully dedicated himself to one instrument - the piano. Evidence of this dedication can be seen in numerous ballads, etudes, preludes, and scherzos written by Chopin.
Born in 1756 in Salzburg, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart went down in history as a unique composer, genius, one of the three Viennese classics. His father, a violinist, immediately noticed the talent of his son, who at the age of 4 played simple melodies on the harpsichord.
This composer and theorist, active in the Romantic era, was born in Leipzig in 1813. He became interested in music after listening to the works of Beethoven and Weber. His first work - an orchestral overture, could be heard in Leipzig when he was 16 years old.
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"The Barber of Seville" is a well-known opera buffa by Gioachino Rossini, the Italian opera composer from the 19th century. Rossini is regarded as one of the most important opera creators of his time, and "The Barber of Seville" is one of his greatest successes. The opera is a great example of Rossini's style, full of humor, lightness, and excellent melody. The video I watched performs the piece "The Barber of Seville" in its original arrangement for drums, created by Vadrum - a well-known Italian artist and virtuoso drummer. Vadrum impresses with his virtuosity and original approach to interpreting classical works. "The Barber of Seville" is a comic comedy, written in operatic form. Opera buffa, as the name suggests, is characterized by lightness and wit, often with elements of exaggeration and absurdity. The plot of the opera tells the story of the seducer, Figaro, who helps the lovers - Count Almaviva and Rosina, so that they can finally get married. The era in which the opera "The Barber of Seville" was created is known as classicism, lasting in the first half of the 19th century. It was characterized by a care for balance of form, clarity, and simplicity. However, Rossini, although he created in the classical era, contributed to the development of musical romanticism, combining classical elements with more expressive and emotional ones. The video I watched allowed me to savor both the genius of Rossini and the virtuosity of Vadrum. It is an excellent example of how classical music can be modern and accessible to a wide audience. I encourage everyone to discover this piece and familiarize themselves with the works of both Rossini and Vadrum.
This clip is an absolute explosion of energy! Vadrum has incredibly mastered the art of drumming, and here he showcases his skills on a piece by Rossini. This combination of classical music with a modern sound is incredibly original. Watching this virtuosic interpretation of The Barber of Seville, it's hard not to reach for the backing track and start mimicking the moves. It's truly a youthful dose of inspiration and motivation to discover your passions and develop your skills!