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What is musical rhythm?

In music, rhythm is a sequence of durations of sounds in a piece of music. In music, rhythm reaches the greatest variety, giving a unique look to a piece of music. It is the rhythm that allows us to immediately recognize the music of such a famous dance as a waltz, as soon as it sounds. Therefore, we will never confuse the waltz with a military march, to which it is good to march, but impossible to dance.

Often the music seems to arise from the rhythm itself. Composer Johann Strauss, nicknamed the "king of the waltz", said that he caught the first bars of his famous waltz "Tales of the Vienna Woods" in ... the rhythmic clatter of the wheels of the carriage in which he rode.

This is how the uniform tapping and creaking of the carriage turned into a wonderful and beloved piece of music.

Author: Cellarius E.Yu.

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Which composer died on the same day as Stalin?

Composer Sergei Prokofiev died on the same day as Stalin, March 5, 1953. Therefore, his death went unnoticed by the public, and organizing a funeral became a big problem for his relatives and colleagues due to the fact that there were cordons everywhere in Moscow.

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