A video walkthrough for Mozart's Symphony 31 "Paris" somethingclassi...
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@GerharDTeach Жыл бұрын
I love you work, but it's 2023 man, don't use "masculine" to describe a powerful/majestic theme nor "feminine" to describe a more tender/sweet theme... You have so many adjectives to use instead of those two.
@Nyssa337 Жыл бұрын
With respect, those were the accepted terms used for music phrases at the time, and are still used today by academia when describing music of the 18th century. The choice of words was not mine, they are the appropriate terms used by musicologists for the past 200 years and have no relation to modern gender stereotypes. Before casting judgement, I would encourage you to research the topic in the following textbooks: The Development of Western Music - Stolba, The Norton Anthology of Western Music (8th edition) - Burkholder/Grout, and the Mozart Handbook Series by Cambridge University Press.
@lapaula_fj_9 ай бұрын
@@Ramses_0 Original comment 1) doesn't know squat about musical terminology and 2) is prolly someone with ideas so woke that only people like them stand them. Strength as masculine and tenderness as feminine is A-OK.