The Three B’s

3 (B) tips for a happy day:

Eat a healthy breakfast,

Eat a healthy breakfast, CozyMedley Unplug and read a book,

Unplug and read a book
Photo: Karen Jaffe

Plan an early bedtime

Nap time, CozyMedley

Uplift your spirit with music by the three greatest composers of all time:
Bach (1685-1750), Beethoven (1770-1827), and Brahms (1833-1897)

Go with the flow with a short flute solo titled “Badinerie” from
Johann Sebastian Bach’s Orchestral Suite No. 2:

Ludwig van Beethoven mastered composing long, powerful works,
but saved some notes for 
collections of short pieces, called “Bagatelles”.
Beguile with Beethoven’s Bagatelle:

Following Beethoven’s footsteps, Johannes Brahms composed long, dramatic works as well. But he also composed various collections of short pieces,
a musical style that became a key feature of 19th century Romantic music.

Embrace Brahms’ Ballade, and you are ready to face the battles of the day!

No doubt we need to add a fourth B: The Beatles!
Let It Be:

Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms

The power of three – more music by 3 great composers awaits you in Marvelous Venice

 

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