aniello desiderio - Dubrovačke ljetne igre
... Italian guitar player Aniello Desiderio was born in Naples (1971). He started to study music at an early age; a child prodigy had his first concert at the age of 8. He studied with B. B. D'Amari, S. Arut and famous L. Brouwer who selected him for a group of the most talented students. In 1992 he gr ...
... Italian guitar player Aniello Desiderio was born in Naples (1971). He started to study music at an early age; a child prodigy had his first concert at the age of 8. He studied with B. B. D'Amari, S. Arut and famous L. Brouwer who selected him for a group of the most talented students. In 1992 he gr ...
HANDOUT #7: CLASSICAL MUSIC
... tended to be unremarkable b. was used only very conventional harmony c. shad tock accompaniment figures ...
... tended to be unremarkable b. was used only very conventional harmony c. shad tock accompaniment figures ...
MarchWendy1968
... This Sonata does lie well \'li thin a. small hand span. Octave playing is not extensive and the melodic and rhythmic patterns are pianistic and easily reached. ...
... This Sonata does lie well \'li thin a. small hand span. Octave playing is not extensive and the melodic and rhythmic patterns are pianistic and easily reached. ...
Edvard Grieg: Chamber Music Gala
... The concert was one of the outstanding features of the 2007 Bergen Music Festival. According to the critics, Leif Ove Andsnes’s performance of Grieg’s extremely challenging piano piece ‘Ballad in G Minor’ was the undisputed highlight of the concert. Another peak performance was Julian Archlin’s ren ...
... The concert was one of the outstanding features of the 2007 Bergen Music Festival. According to the critics, Leif Ove Andsnes’s performance of Grieg’s extremely challenging piano piece ‘Ballad in G Minor’ was the undisputed highlight of the concert. Another peak performance was Julian Archlin’s ren ...
Richard Tognetti
... in texture and developing into a state of profound peace and beauty. At once simple and intricate, it has the character of an internal meditation yet at the same time, almost miraculously, possesses an innate popular appeal. An explanation for the apparent contradiction may lie in Pärt’s early caree ...
... in texture and developing into a state of profound peace and beauty. At once simple and intricate, it has the character of an internal meditation yet at the same time, almost miraculously, possesses an innate popular appeal. An explanation for the apparent contradiction may lie in Pärt’s early caree ...
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... Classical Music • The term classical can be applied in 2 ways – Viennese School of Music: Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, & Schubert (1770-1830) – Period of music with the following characteristics: formal clarity; balance & structure; lucid design; objectivity & traditionalism. ...
... Classical Music • The term classical can be applied in 2 ways – Viennese School of Music: Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, & Schubert (1770-1830) – Period of music with the following characteristics: formal clarity; balance & structure; lucid design; objectivity & traditionalism. ...
Franz Joseph Haydn (31 March 1732 – 31 May 1809) was an
... Franz Joseph Haydn (31 March 1732 – 31 May 1809) was an Austrian composer, one of the most prolific and prominent composers of the Classical period. He is often called the "Father of the Symphony" and "Father of the String Quartet" because of his important contributions to these forms. He was also i ...
... Franz Joseph Haydn (31 March 1732 – 31 May 1809) was an Austrian composer, one of the most prolific and prominent composers of the Classical period. He is often called the "Father of the Symphony" and "Father of the String Quartet" because of his important contributions to these forms. He was also i ...
Opera in 17th-century France
... repetitions and interruptions in c.f. • Chorale prelude — one more-or-less continuous statement of chorale melody as c.f. – c.f. with or without ornamentation — ornamentation usually only if c.f. is soprano ...
... repetitions and interruptions in c.f. • Chorale prelude — one more-or-less continuous statement of chorale melody as c.f. – c.f. with or without ornamentation — ornamentation usually only if c.f. is soprano ...
Read full review - Lilia Boyadjieva
... New York’s Frick Museum in March, 1953 -- less than eight months before the fatal plane crash that ended the pianist’s life at the age of 31. Apparently a broadcast tape of that recital has recently come to light, and has been released by RCA Red Seal with much fanfare. The sound quality of this rel ...
... New York’s Frick Museum in March, 1953 -- less than eight months before the fatal plane crash that ended the pianist’s life at the age of 31. Apparently a broadcast tape of that recital has recently come to light, and has been released by RCA Red Seal with much fanfare. The sound quality of this rel ...
Franz Joseph Haydn - Classics For Kids
... Franz Joseph Haydn More than any other composer, Franz Joseph Haydn deserves to be named “father of the symphony.” Why? Haydn developed the first symphony and wrote 104 symphonies throughout his lifetime. He was so well known that many later composers, including Mozart and Beethoven, went to study w ...
... Franz Joseph Haydn More than any other composer, Franz Joseph Haydn deserves to be named “father of the symphony.” Why? Haydn developed the first symphony and wrote 104 symphonies throughout his lifetime. He was so well known that many later composers, including Mozart and Beethoven, went to study w ...
Instrumental Music in the Baroque Era
... instrument such as cello or viola da gamba. But the composer expected another continuo player, on harpsichord or organ, to fill in the harmonies bu building up chords on the bass-line. Often, composers wrote figures beneath the bass-line to indicate the notes of the chords which were expected, and s ...
... instrument such as cello or viola da gamba. But the composer expected another continuo player, on harpsichord or organ, to fill in the harmonies bu building up chords on the bass-line. Often, composers wrote figures beneath the bass-line to indicate the notes of the chords which were expected, and s ...
Chapter 13
... 1. What types of music were typically performed at an eighteenth-century concert? In what ways did an eighteenth-century concert differ from a modern one? The eighteenth-century concert was an eclectic affair, which could often draw upon symphonic works, sacred vocal works, concertos, and instrument ...
... 1. What types of music were typically performed at an eighteenth-century concert? In what ways did an eighteenth-century concert differ from a modern one? The eighteenth-century concert was an eclectic affair, which could often draw upon symphonic works, sacred vocal works, concertos, and instrument ...
Classical Composers
... Classical music refers to music composed between 1750 and 1810. Famous composers include Haydn, Mozart, early Beethoven and Schubert. The dates of 1750 and 1810 are not exact, the Baroque period did not end over night and the classical start in the morning. There were signs that the music was changi ...
... Classical music refers to music composed between 1750 and 1810. Famous composers include Haydn, Mozart, early Beethoven and Schubert. The dates of 1750 and 1810 are not exact, the Baroque period did not end over night and the classical start in the morning. There were signs that the music was changi ...
These notes should be used alongside your notes
... instrumental Sonata. The term ‘Sonata’ originated in the 17th century and originally meant a piece that was played, rather than one that was sung (a ‘Cantata’). Gradually, however, the term Sonata acquired other connotations, especially that of a serious and substantial work in several movements. It ...
... instrumental Sonata. The term ‘Sonata’ originated in the 17th century and originally meant a piece that was played, rather than one that was sung (a ‘Cantata’). Gradually, however, the term Sonata acquired other connotations, especially that of a serious and substantial work in several movements. It ...
Charles Ives
... chair. Many sounds that we are used to do not bother us, and for that reason we are inclined to call them beautiful. Frequently—possibly almost invariably—analytical and impersonal test will show that when a new or unfamiliar work is accepted as beautiful on its first hearing, its fundamental qualit ...
... chair. Many sounds that we are used to do not bother us, and for that reason we are inclined to call them beautiful. Frequently—possibly almost invariably—analytical and impersonal test will show that when a new or unfamiliar work is accepted as beautiful on its first hearing, its fundamental qualit ...
MUSIC LITERACY FACT SHEET
... Rohrau, where his father made huge wooden carts and wagon wheels. His mother was a cook. When he was 8, Joseph (he didn't go by Franz) went to Vienna to sing in the choir at St. Stephen's Cathedral, and to attend the choir school. His younger brother Michael joined him a short time later. Joseph cou ...
... Rohrau, where his father made huge wooden carts and wagon wheels. His mother was a cook. When he was 8, Joseph (he didn't go by Franz) went to Vienna to sing in the choir at St. Stephen's Cathedral, and to attend the choir school. His younger brother Michael joined him a short time later. Joseph cou ...
The Baroque Era Study Guide – 1600 – 1750 Context • The Baroque
... o Allemande: German dance, quadruple meter, moderate tempo o Courante: French dance in triple meter at moderate tempo o Sarabande: stately Spanish dance in triple meter o Gigue (jig): English dance in a lively 6/8 or 6/4 o Other optional dances: minuet, gavotte, bourrée, passepied, etc. Form is usua ...
... o Allemande: German dance, quadruple meter, moderate tempo o Courante: French dance in triple meter at moderate tempo o Sarabande: stately Spanish dance in triple meter o Gigue (jig): English dance in a lively 6/8 or 6/4 o Other optional dances: minuet, gavotte, bourrée, passepied, etc. Form is usua ...
lecture 17 - Sheridan Public Schools
... The word Classical has strong connotations, conjuring up the art and philosophy of Ancient Greece and Rome along with their ideals of balance, proportion and disciplined expression. The late Baroque style was polyphonically complex and melodically ornate. The composers of the early Classical perio ...
... The word Classical has strong connotations, conjuring up the art and philosophy of Ancient Greece and Rome along with their ideals of balance, proportion and disciplined expression. The late Baroque style was polyphonically complex and melodically ornate. The composers of the early Classical perio ...
Breaking Convention: Music and Modernism AK 2100 Nov. 9, 2005
... Medieval: (before 1450). Chant, plainsong or Gregorian Chant. Renaissance: (1450-1650 Increased use of instrumentation and multiple melodic lines Baroque: (1650-1750). Characterized by the use of counterpoint and growing popularity of keyboard music and orchestral music Classical: (1750-1820). A bri ...
... Medieval: (before 1450). Chant, plainsong or Gregorian Chant. Renaissance: (1450-1650 Increased use of instrumentation and multiple melodic lines Baroque: (1650-1750). Characterized by the use of counterpoint and growing popularity of keyboard music and orchestral music Classical: (1750-1820). A bri ...
EMERGING ARTISTS RECITAL SERIES
... Sonata for Pianoforte in G-sharp minor Modern so-called ‘classical’ music has maneuvered itself, with some exceptions, into an elitist ghetto, which only specialists may enter—and even they do so with what may sometimes be mixed feelings.* Conceived and created as absolute music, Sonata for Pianofor ...
... Sonata for Pianoforte in G-sharp minor Modern so-called ‘classical’ music has maneuvered itself, with some exceptions, into an elitist ghetto, which only specialists may enter—and even they do so with what may sometimes be mixed feelings.* Conceived and created as absolute music, Sonata for Pianofor ...
PROGRAM NOTES by Paul Schiavo Old, and
... Vienna’s first musical efflorescence came during the late 1700s, when the city was home to Haydn, Mozart and the young Beethoven. Their music defined what we now call the Austrian Classical style, a compositional idiom that commands admiration 200 years later. But Vienna had a second period of music ...
... Vienna’s first musical efflorescence came during the late 1700s, when the city was home to Haydn, Mozart and the young Beethoven. Their music defined what we now call the Austrian Classical style, a compositional idiom that commands admiration 200 years later. But Vienna had a second period of music ...
Dwett - Laura Falzon
... Flutist Laura Falzon has established a career as a soloist, chamber musician and educator and has performed throughout the US, Europe and Asia. In New York, Falzon has performed in venues including Carne ...
... Flutist Laura Falzon has established a career as a soloist, chamber musician and educator and has performed throughout the US, Europe and Asia. In New York, Falzon has performed in venues including Carne ...
The Classical Era COMPOSERS
... Austrian born and raised, Franz Joseph Haydn began his musical career as a choirboy in Vienna. While at school, scribbling music on paper became a favorite pastime of his. A man named Count Furnberg became the first patron of Haydn. Under the Count, Haydn played string quartets and composed his firs ...
... Austrian born and raised, Franz Joseph Haydn began his musical career as a choirboy in Vienna. While at school, scribbling music on paper became a favorite pastime of his. A man named Count Furnberg became the first patron of Haydn. Under the Count, Haydn played string quartets and composed his firs ...
LONDON HAYDN QUARTET
... movement at this point, we find instead a traditional old-fashioned Menuetto next, albeit one containing as much humour as any scherzo. The work finishes with an action-packed movement which at first seems like it might be a straightforward Rondo but turns out to be a full-scale sonata movement. Sin ...
... movement at this point, we find instead a traditional old-fashioned Menuetto next, albeit one containing as much humour as any scherzo. The work finishes with an action-packed movement which at first seems like it might be a straightforward Rondo but turns out to be a full-scale sonata movement. Sin ...