What the 6 most famous classical composers’ music is reminiscent of
Vivaldi’s music is like the sun that rises early on a spring morning, whose light caresses vast fields of fresh green grass and blooming flowers that open under its gentle touch.
Bach is like the smell of incense in an old church that spreads over the lustre of freshly lacquered mahagony benches.
Beethoven is like the light of the full moon that hangs on the firmament full of stars that shivers on the sea waves, deep into the night.
Chopin is the sound the heart makes when it aches; it is a symphony of its first beat in the womb and the last throb in its battle through death throes.
Liszt is like a drop of the morning dew holding tightly onto a blade of grass on which the dancing sunlight breaks into the spectrum of the rainbow.
Mozart is like the sweet laughter of a small child that has just recovered from tasting the saltiness of its first tears.











