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#ClassicalDoubleDigits

  • #ClassicsaDay #ClassicalDoubleDigits Week 5

    Jan 30th, 2020 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #ClassicalDoubleDigits, #ClassicsaDay, Carl Czerny, Cécile Chaminade, Classical music, Dmitri Shostakovich, George Frideric Handel, Joachim Raff, Twitter

    The Classics a Day team noted that the new year is comprised of two twenties — double digits. So the theme for January 2020 is to post other examples of double digits found in classical music. Prolific composers are a good place to start. But I found a few surprises among composers with very small […]

  • #ClassicsaDay #ClassicalDoubleDigits Week 4

    Jan 24th, 2020 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #ClassicalDoubleDigits, #ClassicsaDay, Antonio Vivaldi, Classical music, Giovanni Battista Viotti, Heinrich Schütz, Johann Strauss, Jr., Nikolai Myaskovsky, Twitter

    The Classics a Day team noted that the new year is comprised of two twenties — double digits. So the theme for January 2020 is to post other examples of double digits found in classical music. Prolific composers are a good place to start. But I found a few surprises among composers with very small […]

  • #ClassicsaDay #ClassicalDoubleDigits Week 3

    Jan 17th, 2020 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #ClassicalDoubleDigits, #ClassicsaDay, Domenico Scarlatti, Twitter, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    The Classics a Day team noted that the new year is comprised of two twenties — double digits. So the theme for January 2020 is to post other examples of double digits found in classical music. Prolific composers are a good place to start. But I found a few surprises among composers with very small […]

  • #ClassicsaDay #ClassicalDoubleDigits Week 2

    Jan 10th, 2020 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #ClassicalAutumn, #ClassicalDoubleDigits, #ClassicsaDay, Alfonso X, Clara Wieck Schumann, Classical music, Johann Sebastian Bach, Marco dall'Aquila, Twitter

    The Classics a Day team noted that the new year is comprised of two twenties — double digits. So the theme for January 2020 is to post other examples of double digits found in classical music. Prolific composers are a good place to start. But I found a few surprises among composers with very small […]

  • #ClassicsaDay #ClassicalDoubleDigits Week 1

    Jan 3rd, 2020 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #ClassicalDoubleDigits, #ClassicsaDay, Alexander Tcherepnin, Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethovn

    The Classics a Day team noted that the new year is comprised of two twenties — double digits. So the theme for January 2020 is to post other examples of double digits found in classical music. Prolific composers are a good place to start. But I found a few surprises among composers with very small […]

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