Comparing Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3

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In this essay, I will compare and contrast Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major, BWV 1048 and Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23 in A Major, K. 488. Both composers created classical pieces that made history and that to this day are taught all around the world. Classical music is peaceful yet empowering and motivating. Their music was once a delicacy and mostly listened to by people of wealth or status, but now it is accessible to people as young as five years old through the internet. In my opinion the two pieces their best works of the Baroque and Classical eras each so different but so similar in many aspects. First, I will begin with Johann Sebastian Bach's piece written during the Baroque era. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No.3 makes me feel like I can take over the world. It opens up my mind and I feel that it allows me to think above and beyond. It feels as if …show more content…

Both men fall under the same genre while Mozart has more of a sensual and violent style and Bach more of an experienced composer who lives some thirty years more than Mozart had a very mature and technical style where he wrote more than 1000 musical pieces in the Baroque era. This music is important and is definitely very underrated and under-listened to in the 21st century. These two composers gave their lives to create their music and a lot of times went unpaid or unheard to because music was only listened to by people of wealth or status. If they earned money it was barely enough to get them through a couple of months. Today, the world has unlimited access to each and every work of art that these men wrote. It should be taught as at a young age and throughout our lives to help us appreciate these works of art and not let it die down. My favorite musical quote of all time is by Mozart himself in which he says, "The music is not in the notes, but in the silence

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