Don't want to offend anyone here... but, you can obviously see where Heavy Metal from the 80's got it's format. I just wish more Heavy Metal sounded like this. It can!!! But, people won't let it.
I am: not so sure. The distinctives features of the sonata form can be clearly found in JCB's works, while the works by Hasse clearly stick to the late baroque forms.You cannot find a two themes exposition in two reazted tonalities, a transition, a modulating development, a retransition and a recapitulation in the tonic tonalily in Hasse's woerks whila ti you can easily find them in JCB's forms.
@@gerardbegni2806 Yes you are right, but .... Music is not just a "form" - it is important - and "content", "musical ideas" and & Everything we hear in later musical styles already existed in the Baroque. Make a transcription of some baroque works (sonatas, fugues, & ...) you will hear "classics", "romantics" ....
Simply structured, but one of the most rousing pieces of music ever! - - - Full of fire and verve!
... and why don't we here it more on the radio???
Don't want to offend anyone here... but, you can obviously see where Heavy Metal from the 80's got it's format. I just wish more Heavy Metal sounded like this. It can!!! But, people won't let it.
1:54 is such a nice use of the circle of fifths
It's called a decending fiths sequenz
Johann Adolph Hasse and Johann Christian Bach (London Bach) )are the forerunners claicism in music, chamber music and Sinfonia music.
I am: not so sure. The distinctives features of the sonata form can be clearly found in JCB's works, while the works by Hasse clearly stick to the late baroque forms.You cannot find a two themes exposition in two reazted tonalities, a transition, a modulating development, a retransition and a recapitulation in the tonic tonalily in Hasse's woerks whila ti you can easily find them in JCB's forms.
@@gerardbegni2806 Yes you are right, but .... Music is not just a "form" - it is important - and "content", "musical ideas" and & Everything we hear in later musical styles already existed in the Baroque. Make a transcription of some baroque works (sonatas, fugues, & ...) you will hear "classics", "romantics" ....
@@stefanstamenic3640 This is not Classical music. It's typical baroque music.