Brahms- No.3 Opus 90 Poco allegretto 432hz
Brahms Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90- III. Poco allegretto
Johannes Brahms symphony no. 3 in F major, Op. 90 was written in 1883 at Wiesbaden, and premiered that same year by the Vienna Philharmonic. Officially published in May 1884. It is the shortest of Brahms' four symphonies.
This piece has been converted to A432hz.
The A above middle C note serves as a general tuning standard for musical pitch. During the classical period (1730-1820) instruments were tuned to A430hz.
Music is from https://musopen.org/music. More free, open source classical music can be found on the website.
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Bach- Cello Suite No. 1 432hz
Bach Cello Suite no. 1 in G major, BWV 1007
Performed by Colin Carr
Johann Sebastian Bach wrote his Cello Suite no. 1 in G, BWV 1007 around 1720, though the work was not published until 1825. Movements; prelude, allermande, courante, sarabande, menuet I / II and gigue.
This piece has been converted to A432hz.
The A above middle C note serves as a general tuning standard for musical pitch. During the classical period (1730-1820) instruments were tuned to A430hz.
Music is from https://musopen.org/music. More free, open source classical music can be found on the website.
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Beethoven- 'Pathetique' Adagio cantabile 432hz
Beethoven Piano Sonata no. 8 in C minor 'Pathetique', Op. 13 II. Adagio cantabile
Performed by Paul Pitman
Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor, op. 13 commonly known as Pathétique was published in 1799. Dedicated to Beethoven's friend Prince Karl von Lichnowsky. It is perhaps the earliest of Beethoven's compositions to achieve widespread popularity. This video includes the second movement adagio cantabile.
This piece has been converted to A432hz.
The A above middle C note serves as a general tuning standard for musical pitch. During the classical period (1730-1820) instruments were tuned to A430hz.
Music is from https://musopen.org/music. More free, open source classical music can be found on the website.
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Beethoven- Moonlight Sonata Adagio sostenuto 432hz
Beethoven Piano Sonata no. 14 in C-sharp minor 'Moonlight Sonata', Op. 27 No. 2 I. Adagio sostenuto
Performed by Paul Pitman
The Moonlight Sonata Op. 27, no. 2 was published in 1802 under the title Sonata quasi una Fantasia. Dedicated to Countess Guicciardi.
The nickname "Moonlight Sonata" came about five years after Ludwig van Beethoven's death. In 1832 Ludwig Rellstab, poet and German music critic, released a sentiment that the sonata's first movement was comparable to the moonlight's reflection shining upon Lake Lucerne.
Beethoven included the phrase sonata quasi una fantasia “sonata in the manner of a fantasy” in the title partly because the work does not follow the traditional sonata pattern. Most classical sonata's first movement is fast, second movement slow and third movement fast. Whereas Moonlight Sonata the first movement is slow (Adagio sostenuto), second movement is faster (Allegretto) and the third movement is even faster (Presto agitato) . This video only includes the first movement, Adagio sostenuto.
This piece has been converted to A432hz.
The A above middle C note serves as a general tuning standard for musical pitch. During the classical period (1730-1820) instruments were tuned to A430hz.
Music is from https://musopen.org/music. More free, open source classical music can be found on the website.
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