@KevinDorner Actually, it was used for both German literature and also used to refer to the stylistic appeal to music widely popular in the 1770's and '80's :D
@KevinDorner i guess im a little late to comment on this, but still, i would just like to note that both Mozart as well as Joseph Haydn are considered big 'movers' during the Sturm und Drang. Although you're right, it was mostly literature and philosophy.
@1rojones why did you have to go
1rojones 4 months ago
it is lyrical... you dont hear him saying threw out the whole piece. why have to go......just listen
1rojones 4 months ago
@KevinDorner Actually, it was used for both German literature and also used to refer to the stylistic appeal to music widely popular in the 1770's and '80's :D
stickysponge 1 year ago
@KevinDorner i guess im a little late to comment on this, but still, i would just like to note that both Mozart as well as Joseph Haydn are considered big 'movers' during the Sturm und Drang. Although you're right, it was mostly literature and philosophy.
scholz9876 1 year ago
well done~~~~
linglonghead 1 year ago
Nice man, it's almost lyrical.
ZhongFu 2 years ago
nice
DarkV2490 2 years ago
"Sturm und Drang" is a term referred to literature, not to music.
KevinDorner 2 years ago
nice clear and active sound - i think, mozart would be agree
ehmatus 2 years ago
very well played, could use more feeling and expression though.
Libertein818 3 years ago