German Classical

German Classical music took centre stage during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, particularly in the bustling courts and coffee houses of Vienna, proving that music can indeed be the perfect excuse for a good cup of coffee. Characterised by its intricate compositions, lush harmonies, and a penchant for dramatic storytelling through sound, it often sounds as though the musicians are having a lovely debate about the existential state of being. Not to mention, the Germans managed to churn out more symphonies than most people could hope to count, ensuring there’s always a grand orchestral piece ready to make you ponder life whilst sighing dramatically in a plush armchair.

All German Classical Artists

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