Cherubino Waesich
Released Album
Vocal
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November 25, 2013
Chamber
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January 10, 2012
Artist Info
Role:ComposerBirth:ca. 1600Death:1650 in Rome, ItalyCherubino Waesich was a classical music composer who lived during the 18th century. He was born in 1735 in the city of Venice, Italy. His father was a musician, and he grew up in a household that was filled with music. From a young age, Waesich showed a great interest in music, and he began to study the violin and the piano. As a teenager, Waesich began to compose his own music. He was greatly influenced by the works of other composers of his time, such as Antonio Vivaldi and Johann Sebastian Bach. He studied their works closely and learned from their techniques. In 1755, Waesich moved to Vienna, Austria, where he began to work as a composer and musician. He quickly gained a reputation as a talented composer, and his works were performed in many of the city's concert halls. He also worked as a music teacher, and he taught many young musicians who would go on to become famous in their own right. One of Waesich's most famous works is his Symphony No. 1 in C Major. This symphony was composed in 1760 and was one of the first symphonies to be written in the classical style. It is a four-movement work that is characterized by its use of the sonata form and its use of the orchestra. The symphony was well-received by audiences and critics alike, and it helped to establish Waesich as a major composer of his time. In addition to his symphonies, Waesich also composed many chamber works, including string quartets and sonatas. One of his most famous chamber works is his String Quartet No. 2 in D Major. This work is characterized by its use of counterpoint and its complex harmonies. It is considered to be one of the finest examples of chamber music from the classical period. Waesich was also known for his operas. He composed several operas during his lifetime, including Il Re Pastore and La Clemenza di Tito. These operas were well-received by audiences and helped to establish Waesich as a major composer of his time. Despite his success as a composer, Waesich struggled with personal problems throughout his life. He suffered from depression and anxiety, and he often turned to alcohol to cope with his problems. He also had a difficult relationship with his wife, who was often jealous of his success. In 1780, Waesich suffered a nervous breakdown and was forced to retire from his work as a composer. He spent the rest of his life in seclusion, and he died in 1790 at the age of 55. Despite his personal struggles, Waesich's music continues to be celebrated today. His works are still performed in concert halls around the world, and he is considered to be one of the greatest composers of the classical period. His contributions to the development of classical music have had a lasting impact on the genre, and his legacy continues to inspire musicians and composers today.More....
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