Extras: Fun Factoids


Click on a factoid below to read one of the many outrageous tales behind the scenes of classical music.


Bach's Organ Playing

Bach's Organ Playing - Who said about playing the organ, ""You just hit the right notes at the right time and the instrument plays itself""?


Ballet Riots

Ballet Riots - Think all ballet dancing and music is civilized? The choreography and music of this ballet sparked one of the most famous riots in music history!


Beethoven Critique

Beethoven Critique - Which composer's opera overture was once described by a Viennese critic as, ""...incoherent, shrill, chaotic and ear-splitting""?


Beethoven the Dropout

Beethoven the Dropout - Can you guess which famous composer quit school at the age of 11?


Cesar Cui on Rachmaninoff

Cesar Cui on Rachmaninoff - This devilish review of a Rachmaninoff symphony shows that sometimes composers can be the harshest critics of each other's music.


Criticism of Liszt's Music

Criticism of Liszt's Music - Read about one critic who disliked the music of a certain composer so much that he compared it to a fungus!


Eye Surgeon

Eye Surgeon - The same medical malady afflicted both Bach and Handel. Can you guess what it was?


Farewell Symphony

Farewell Symphony - Do you know why Haydn is saying "farewell" in his Symphony No. 45, the "Farewell" Symphony?


Finger Buster

Finger Buster - This great composer was showing great promise as a pianist until he injured his hand... with his very own invention!


Handel vs. Scarlatti

Handel vs. Scarlatti - Handel and Scarlatti once had a contest to see who was the better keyboard player. Can you guess who won?


Headless

Headless - This classical composer lost his head for a while, but eventually he got it back. What happened?


Mozart's Ear

Mozart's Ear - Talk about ear training! Can you guess which famous composer transcribed by ear a nine-part choral work at the age of 14?


Musical Torture!

Musical Torture! - Read one newspaper review that called Mahler's Fourth Symphony ""musical torture!""


Opening Night Disaster

Opening Night Disaster - Wild cats, broken guitar strings and falling opera singers! This famous opera's disastrous opening night actually helped assure its success.


Short Composers

Short Composers - Aside from being composers, what did Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, Wagner, Schoenberg and Stravinsky have in common?




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