avisonensemble.com reviews Charles Avison Concerti Grossi after
... 9; the six cello concertos by the eighteenth-century Newcastle composer John Garth were reviewed last month. Many listeners will already be familiar with Avison’s orchestral transcriptions of some of Domenico Scarlatti’s harpsichord sonatas but none will be familiar with these, Avison’s concerto gro ...
... 9; the six cello concertos by the eighteenth-century Newcastle composer John Garth were reviewed last month. Many listeners will already be familiar with Avison’s orchestral transcriptions of some of Domenico Scarlatti’s harpsichord sonatas but none will be familiar with these, Avison’s concerto gro ...
Slayt 1 - ceren aksan
... Ceren Aksan is highly trained, stunning electric violinist based in Istanbul. She is the daughter of ballerina mother and tonmaister father, grandchildren of famous composer Muammer Sun. Her whole family members are artists; including musicians, composers, ballet dancers and actors. She has accepted ...
... Ceren Aksan is highly trained, stunning electric violinist based in Istanbul. She is the daughter of ballerina mother and tonmaister father, grandchildren of famous composer Muammer Sun. Her whole family members are artists; including musicians, composers, ballet dancers and actors. She has accepted ...
Roel Dieltiens, enrico gatti Ensemble 415, Chiara Banchini
... Tartini’s imagination had a particular bent in the representation of the variety of the ‘affetti’ (state of the emotions); the special ‘voice’ of the Tartinian touch derived from a totally interior attitude that conferred on the act of writing an unprecedented fantastic quality. Tartini exploited ce ...
... Tartini’s imagination had a particular bent in the representation of the variety of the ‘affetti’ (state of the emotions); the special ‘voice’ of the Tartinian touch derived from a totally interior attitude that conferred on the act of writing an unprecedented fantastic quality. Tartini exploited ce ...
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... break with 12-tone techniques. The work, which exhibits a sense of futility, even nihilism, is “a borderline case of sonata form”; what Schnittke called, “a report on the impossibility of a sonata in the form of a sonata.” Schnittke was partly inspired by similar non-starts in Fellini’s 8 1/2 – in w ...
... break with 12-tone techniques. The work, which exhibits a sense of futility, even nihilism, is “a borderline case of sonata form”; what Schnittke called, “a report on the impossibility of a sonata in the form of a sonata.” Schnittke was partly inspired by similar non-starts in Fellini’s 8 1/2 – in w ...
Annotated Bibliography of Etudes, 1780-1860
... Selections from the Six Characteristic Studies have been included in Lainé’s L’École de L’Alto (Volumes 5 and 6). Italian-born violinist and composer Ferdinando Giorgetti (1796-1867) traveled extensively through Spain and France. He is said to have modeled his playing after Rode. He wrote an extensi ...
... Selections from the Six Characteristic Studies have been included in Lainé’s L’École de L’Alto (Volumes 5 and 6). Italian-born violinist and composer Ferdinando Giorgetti (1796-1867) traveled extensively through Spain and France. He is said to have modeled his playing after Rode. He wrote an extensi ...
Beny Moré
... could not read music, he arranged material by singing parts to his arrangers. In the years 1954 and 1955, the Banda Gigante became immensely popular. In 1956 and 1957, it toured Venezuela, Jamaica, Haiti, Colombia, Panama, Mexico and the United States, where the group played at the Oscar ceremonies. ...
... could not read music, he arranged material by singing parts to his arrangers. In the years 1954 and 1955, the Banda Gigante became immensely popular. In 1956 and 1957, it toured Venezuela, Jamaica, Haiti, Colombia, Panama, Mexico and the United States, where the group played at the Oscar ceremonies. ...
Free Teacher`s Guide
... ‘‘Welcome back to Cremona Raphael. I am Antonio Stradivari. Please come in, I have heard much about you.’’ Raphael entered the shop and Nicolò looked up from his workbench, his eyes grew wide in astonishment. ‘‘Raphael, what a wonderful surprise, what brings you to Italy,’’ he said affectionately, ...
... ‘‘Welcome back to Cremona Raphael. I am Antonio Stradivari. Please come in, I have heard much about you.’’ Raphael entered the shop and Nicolò looked up from his workbench, his eyes grew wide in astonishment. ‘‘Raphael, what a wonderful surprise, what brings you to Italy,’’ he said affectionately, ...
Finale 2006c - [G070 Graun Kzt V+Va.MUS]
... court orchestra was widely admired. Among its finest younger virtuosi was the violinist Johann Georg Pisendel (1687-1755), who was appointed in 1712 and took over as Konzertmeister in 1728. Like almost all leading German musicians, Pisendel studied in Italy; in 1716 he studied with Vivaldi in Venice ...
... court orchestra was widely admired. Among its finest younger virtuosi was the violinist Johann Georg Pisendel (1687-1755), who was appointed in 1712 and took over as Konzertmeister in 1728. Like almost all leading German musicians, Pisendel studied in Italy; in 1716 he studied with Vivaldi in Venice ...
- The Jewish Community of China
... College in 1948 when he was 12-year-old, graduated from the Literature and Art Institute of PLA Northeast Lu Xun Art College in 1950, graduated from the Composing Department of Shenyang Music College in 1957, and graduated from the PLA National Defense University in 1987. He was Chairman of the PLA ...
... College in 1948 when he was 12-year-old, graduated from the Literature and Art Institute of PLA Northeast Lu Xun Art College in 1950, graduated from the Composing Department of Shenyang Music College in 1957, and graduated from the PLA National Defense University in 1987. He was Chairman of the PLA ...
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... Boulez terms these sounds “signals” and has likened them to the Hebrew letters which divide the Latin text of the psalm books familiar to him from his early Catholic education.2 Boulez uses the live electronic dimension of Anthèmes 2 to augment or expand aspects of the work already contained in the ...
... Boulez terms these sounds “signals” and has likened them to the Hebrew letters which divide the Latin text of the psalm books familiar to him from his early Catholic education.2 Boulez uses the live electronic dimension of Anthèmes 2 to augment or expand aspects of the work already contained in the ...
program notes - Rockport Music
... In 1979 the pianist and composer Aldo López-Gavilán was born in Cuba into a family of talented and accomplished musicians. His mother, Teresita Junco, was a well-known concert pianist and pedagogue. She performed and recorded both with Aldo and with his brother, the concert violinist Ilmar Gavilán, ...
... In 1979 the pianist and composer Aldo López-Gavilán was born in Cuba into a family of talented and accomplished musicians. His mother, Teresita Junco, was a well-known concert pianist and pedagogue. She performed and recorded both with Aldo and with his brother, the concert violinist Ilmar Gavilán, ...
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... is but a faint echo in this Concerto, and life reveals itself as calm and joyous right at the very heart of feelings. Beethoven’s Concerto is, incidentally, at approximately 45 minutes in length, the longest of the great Violin Concertos. 3.2 The great 19th century Concertos Talking of, or merely li ...
... is but a faint echo in this Concerto, and life reveals itself as calm and joyous right at the very heart of feelings. Beethoven’s Concerto is, incidentally, at approximately 45 minutes in length, the longest of the great Violin Concertos. 3.2 The great 19th century Concertos Talking of, or merely li ...
L`estro prog notes
... Roger, rather than at home in Venice, guaranteed both a superior print and wider distribution. It was, in fact, one of the most reprinted collections of instrumental music in the eighteenth century, and one of the most influential. It was sold in many countries, manuscript copies were also made, and ...
... Roger, rather than at home in Venice, guaranteed both a superior print and wider distribution. It was, in fact, one of the most reprinted collections of instrumental music in the eighteenth century, and one of the most influential. It was sold in many countries, manuscript copies were also made, and ...
Raff Suite for violin and orchestra op.180
... concerto in the manner promulgated by Liszt, La Fee d’Amour, Opus 67 (1854) is a Violin Concerto in all but name. In the present work we are given five movements whose solo writing, notwithstanding their root dance form structures, engage the soloist in a good deal of concerto-like virtuosity. Raff’ ...
... concerto in the manner promulgated by Liszt, La Fee d’Amour, Opus 67 (1854) is a Violin Concerto in all but name. In the present work we are given five movements whose solo writing, notwithstanding their root dance form structures, engage the soloist in a good deal of concerto-like virtuosity. Raff’ ...
Olavo Alén Rodríguez
... There is little documentation of early African music in Cuba. During Cuba’s lengthy colonial era, however, African slaves remembered and performed their musical traditions, mixed with and/or developing new forms. The music of African people and their descendants in Cuba was played on instruments fas ...
... There is little documentation of early African music in Cuba. During Cuba’s lengthy colonial era, however, African slaves remembered and performed their musical traditions, mixed with and/or developing new forms. The music of African people and their descendants in Cuba was played on instruments fas ...
Antonio Vivaldi, 1678-1741
... next thirty years off and on, as a teacher and composer. Records show that he composed 140 concerti in a ten year period. He also composed a number of oratorios and other religious works for the talented members of the girl’s chorus and orchestra who stayed on as permanent residents of the Pieta`. O ...
... next thirty years off and on, as a teacher and composer. Records show that he composed 140 concerti in a ten year period. He also composed a number of oratorios and other religious works for the talented members of the girl’s chorus and orchestra who stayed on as permanent residents of the Pieta`. O ...
jolantasosnowska.com
... Jolanta comes from musically talented parents, an organ virtuoso and a violinist. She begun playing the violin at the age of six. Jolanta graduated from the Karol Szymanowski Music Lyceum and the Frederic Chopin Music University in Warsaw in the violin class of Prof. Mirosław Ławrynowicz. She undert ...
... Jolanta comes from musically talented parents, an organ virtuoso and a violinist. She begun playing the violin at the age of six. Jolanta graduated from the Karol Szymanowski Music Lyceum and the Frederic Chopin Music University in Warsaw in the violin class of Prof. Mirosław Ławrynowicz. She undert ...
Niccolo Paganini
... Many times Paganini has been referred to as a phenomenon of the violin and a new way to approach the instrument Originally shunned for his technical ability, later praised for it ...
... Many times Paganini has been referred to as a phenomenon of the violin and a new way to approach the instrument Originally shunned for his technical ability, later praised for it ...
UCFullerton Duo Program
... Preparatory Division). In addition to directing the UofUPD, Dr. Borup is an adjunct faculty at the University of Utah. Dr. Borup is an active solo and chamber musician in Salt Lake City as well as nationally. Occasionally, she performs with the Utah Symphony. Dr. Borup lives in Salt Lake City with h ...
... Preparatory Division). In addition to directing the UofUPD, Dr. Borup is an adjunct faculty at the University of Utah. Dr. Borup is an active solo and chamber musician in Salt Lake City as well as nationally. Occasionally, she performs with the Utah Symphony. Dr. Borup lives in Salt Lake City with h ...
Program Notes - Lincoln Center`s Great Performers
... piano solos, mostly a few of the Lyric Pieces, have become concert repertory. But it is Grieg’s chamber music that has fallen most deeply into obscurity. This last is especially regrettable with regard to the composer’s three violin sonatas. These are among his most ambitious pieces for small ensemb ...
... piano solos, mostly a few of the Lyric Pieces, have become concert repertory. But it is Grieg’s chamber music that has fallen most deeply into obscurity. This last is especially regrettable with regard to the composer’s three violin sonatas. These are among his most ambitious pieces for small ensemb ...
Concerts of Thursday, May 29, and Friday, May 30, at 8:00p, and
... Finals. Rapido!, founded in 2008 by the Atlanta Chamber Players and the Antinori Foundation, promotes the creation of new works for chamber ensembles and symphony orchestras by composers of varying experience. As the winner of the Rapido! Competition, Charles Zoll received a two-week residency at th ...
... Finals. Rapido!, founded in 2008 by the Atlanta Chamber Players and the Antinori Foundation, promotes the creation of new works for chamber ensembles and symphony orchestras by composers of varying experience. As the winner of the Rapido! Competition, Charles Zoll received a two-week residency at th ...
Christian Tetzlaff, violin Lars Vogt, piano
... Shostakovich to world premières of contemporary works. Also a dedicated chamber musician, he frequently collaborates with distinguished artists including Leif Ove Andsnes, Lars Vogt, and Alexander Lonquich and is the founder of the Tetzlaff Quartet, which he formed in 1994 with violinist Elisabeth K ...
... Shostakovich to world premières of contemporary works. Also a dedicated chamber musician, he frequently collaborates with distinguished artists including Leif Ove Andsnes, Lars Vogt, and Alexander Lonquich and is the founder of the Tetzlaff Quartet, which he formed in 1994 with violinist Elisabeth K ...
Yura Lee, violin, and Dina Vainshtein, piano
... By the turn of the twentieth century, the Hungarian violinist and composer Jenő Huber—who later changed his name to the more native sounding “Hubay”—had achieved widespread renown throughout Europe. In 1871, the thirteen-year-old prodigy’s debut at the Hungarian National Theatre under the baton of h ...
... By the turn of the twentieth century, the Hungarian violinist and composer Jenő Huber—who later changed his name to the more native sounding “Hubay”—had achieved widespread renown throughout Europe. In 1871, the thirteen-year-old prodigy’s debut at the Hungarian National Theatre under the baton of h ...