“With Malice Toward None”
... musical training in the public schools and The Salvation Army Instrumental Programs in these cities. He lives in Nicholasville, Kentucky where he is president, composer, and educational consultant for Curnow Music Press, Inc., publishers of significant music for concert band and brass band. He also ...
... musical training in the public schools and The Salvation Army Instrumental Programs in these cities. He lives in Nicholasville, Kentucky where he is president, composer, and educational consultant for Curnow Music Press, Inc., publishers of significant music for concert band and brass band. He also ...
Beethoven Violin Concerto - Kenwood Symphony Orchestra
... The works Beethoven finished in the last half of 1806—the Violin Concerto, the Fourth Symphony, and the Fourth Piano Concerto among them—were completed rather rapidly by the composer following his extended struggle with the original version of his opera Fidelio, which had occupied him from the end o ...
... The works Beethoven finished in the last half of 1806—the Violin Concerto, the Fourth Symphony, and the Fourth Piano Concerto among them—were completed rather rapidly by the composer following his extended struggle with the original version of his opera Fidelio, which had occupied him from the end o ...
Sidney Forrest - RJ Music Group
... SIDNEY FORREST In a career spanning more than seven decades, until 2013, Sidney Forrest was one of the nation's most recognized clarinet virtuosos. Born in 1918, Sidney Forrest was awarded a scholarship at a young age from the New York Philharmonic to study with its renowned solo clarinetist, Simeon ...
... SIDNEY FORREST In a career spanning more than seven decades, until 2013, Sidney Forrest was one of the nation's most recognized clarinet virtuosos. Born in 1918, Sidney Forrest was awarded a scholarship at a young age from the New York Philharmonic to study with its renowned solo clarinetist, Simeon ...
Program - California State University, Long Beach
... in a Musical. It is the longest running show in Broadway history by a wide margin, and celebrated its 10,000th Broadway performance on 11 February 2012, the first production ever to do so. With total estimated worldwide gross receipts of over $5.6 billion (the highest in history) and total Broadway ...
... in a Musical. It is the longest running show in Broadway history by a wide margin, and celebrated its 10,000th Broadway performance on 11 February 2012, the first production ever to do so. With total estimated worldwide gross receipts of over $5.6 billion (the highest in history) and total Broadway ...
Winter Band Program 97a
... Busoni, and went to London where he was chosen by Grieg to play his piano concerto in 1907. In 1914 Grainger settled in America where he spent the rest of his life as an American citizen. His compositions, whether for piano, chorus, orchestra or band, reflect his vitality and whimsy. The arrangement ...
... Busoni, and went to London where he was chosen by Grieg to play his piano concerto in 1907. In 1914 Grainger settled in America where he spent the rest of his life as an American citizen. His compositions, whether for piano, chorus, orchestra or band, reflect his vitality and whimsy. The arrangement ...
Suzuki Orchestras Concert Emmett Drake
... melodic line and later serve as an accompanying figure. Eventually, all three themes are heard simultaneously, until one emerges as the "anthem." The trombone and horn solos heard at the beginning of the piece were composed specifically for the students performing them today. Notes from the Composer ...
... melodic line and later serve as an accompanying figure. Eventually, all three themes are heard simultaneously, until one emerges as the "anthem." The trombone and horn solos heard at the beginning of the piece were composed specifically for the students performing them today. Notes from the Composer ...
35 Robert Groslot conducts his Con - AMRG-VKMG
... style in 1910 in Requena, Valencia, the composer’s hometown. The building is a symbol of the village and its people. The composition has some nice melodies and is well scored, but is not very distinctive. There are too many ideas with too little development, and with a duration of almost a quarter o ...
... style in 1910 in Requena, Valencia, the composer’s hometown. The building is a symbol of the village and its people. The composition has some nice melodies and is well scored, but is not very distinctive. There are too many ideas with too little development, and with a duration of almost a quarter o ...
Camille Saint-Saëns - Rachel M. Kauffman
... reflective. The piano connects with the clarinet until the B-section where SaintSaëns begins moving to various keys; the clarinet and piano do not agree on same key at certain points, tension, until Saint-Saëns returns to original key, E-flat major, in the return of the A-section. ...
... reflective. The piano connects with the clarinet until the B-section where SaintSaëns begins moving to various keys; the clarinet and piano do not agree on same key at certain points, tension, until Saint-Saëns returns to original key, E-flat major, in the return of the A-section. ...
Fifteen Minutes of Fame with Satoshi Okamoto and Pascual
... Born at 1981; M.A. in Musical composition I started learning piano and continued my musical studies at Tehran University., I received second prize for Zahak Poem Symphony at First National Young Iranian Festival and received third prize at 25th Fajr Music Festival in Iran. This piece was composed is ...
... Born at 1981; M.A. in Musical composition I started learning piano and continued my musical studies at Tehran University., I received second prize for Zahak Poem Symphony at First National Young Iranian Festival and received third prize at 25th Fajr Music Festival in Iran. This piece was composed is ...
6 MUSIC IN OUR LIFE Objectives - Kitob 1-DIMI
... Brahms, Schubert, and Strauss family all came to work here. It is now the home of one of the world`s most famous orchestra, the Vienna Philharmonic. Its State Opera house is also world famous. ...
... Brahms, Schubert, and Strauss family all came to work here. It is now the home of one of the world`s most famous orchestra, the Vienna Philharmonic. Its State Opera house is also world famous. ...
The Grundahl Trio Bio
... Dillingen/Danube,Germany, he started first to sing with his sisters,educated by his Grandfather. At age of 8 he started to learn playing the piano and also the acoustic guitar. As growing up, his decision was made: He started at age of 13 to play the drums and this is his passion since then. With hi ...
... Dillingen/Danube,Germany, he started first to sing with his sisters,educated by his Grandfather. At age of 8 he started to learn playing the piano and also the acoustic guitar. As growing up, his decision was made: He started at age of 13 to play the drums and this is his passion since then. With hi ...
Orquesta MaCuba Music of Latin America Salsa
... the marimbula, the bongó and the guitar at different times and, despite his physical limitations (dwarfism), he was a force in Cuban music for half a century. His first group was Hortensia Valerón (vocalist), Manuel Menocal (tres), Manuel Corona (guitar), Victoriano Lopéz (maracas) and Joaquín Velas ...
... the marimbula, the bongó and the guitar at different times and, despite his physical limitations (dwarfism), he was a force in Cuban music for half a century. His first group was Hortensia Valerón (vocalist), Manuel Menocal (tres), Manuel Corona (guitar), Victoriano Lopéz (maracas) and Joaquín Velas ...
WILLIMANTIC ORCHESTRA
... composer that he, Strauß, would conduct its performance, but adding: “There won’t be any rehearsals. The orchestra has no time for that on tour.” Strauß would later recall that “I conducted my piece through something of a haze; all I can remember is that I didn’t make a complete mess of it . . . .” ...
... composer that he, Strauß, would conduct its performance, but adding: “There won’t be any rehearsals. The orchestra has no time for that on tour.” Strauß would later recall that “I conducted my piece through something of a haze; all I can remember is that I didn’t make a complete mess of it . . . .” ...
Jamie Weed
... The music was more smooth and flowing, which I would personally classify that type of music under the basic heading of classical. The performance was at Hering Auditorium, which is not very fancy or exquisite. It is just an auditorium in a high/middle school that functions, nothing more, nothing les ...
... The music was more smooth and flowing, which I would personally classify that type of music under the basic heading of classical. The performance was at Hering Auditorium, which is not very fancy or exquisite. It is just an auditorium in a high/middle school that functions, nothing more, nothing les ...
Ithaca College Symphonic Band Ithaca College Wind Ensemble Aaron Burgess, conductor
... Frederick Fennell, founding conductor of the famed Eastman Wind ensemble, longtime friend of Percy Grainger and champion of Grainger's music penned the following account of the inspiration behind this delightful original composition in the May 1983 issue of the Instrumentalist magazine: "Percy Grai ...
... Frederick Fennell, founding conductor of the famed Eastman Wind ensemble, longtime friend of Percy Grainger and champion of Grainger's music penned the following account of the inspiration behind this delightful original composition in the May 1983 issue of the Instrumentalist magazine: "Percy Grai ...
ANTONIO VIVALDI
... The Composer: Antonio Vivaldi lived in Venice, Italy 250 years ago. He was a priest and maestro di concerti or music master at a girl’s school in Venice for most of his life. His red hair earned him the nickname “The Red Priest.” He was a prolific composer, writing over 350 concertos alone. The Comp ...
... The Composer: Antonio Vivaldi lived in Venice, Italy 250 years ago. He was a priest and maestro di concerti or music master at a girl’s school in Venice for most of his life. His red hair earned him the nickname “The Red Priest.” He was a prolific composer, writing over 350 concertos alone. The Comp ...
Read violinist Stefan Jackiw`s thoughts on Violin Concerto No. 2 by
... Furthermore, since the violin is alone, the orchestra gives the listener no additional context to find his bearings. When the orchestra finally comes in several bars later, it enters in a completely different tonality, further throwing the listener off balance and compounding the sense of unease. ...
... Furthermore, since the violin is alone, the orchestra gives the listener no additional context to find his bearings. When the orchestra finally comes in several bars later, it enters in a completely different tonality, further throwing the listener off balance and compounding the sense of unease. ...
Trio in b minor
... Sonatas for a Variety of Instruments, Op. 1, Twelve Solos (sonatas) for flute with basso continuo, Op. 3, and Twelve Sonatas in Three Parts, Op. 2 which were published in 1725. Early in the twentieth century, the sixth of these sonatas, originally written in c minor for flute, oboe or violin, and ba ...
... Sonatas for a Variety of Instruments, Op. 1, Twelve Solos (sonatas) for flute with basso continuo, Op. 3, and Twelve Sonatas in Three Parts, Op. 2 which were published in 1725. Early in the twentieth century, the sixth of these sonatas, originally written in c minor for flute, oboe or violin, and ba ...
jazz and improvised music
... Toronto jazz flutist, saxophonist and bandleader Bunnett’s multifaceted exploration of jazz and Afro–Cuban music has earned her numerous accolades over her career. They include multiple Downbeat awards and five JUNO Awards, the Order of Canada and two GRAMMY Award nominations, among many other honou ...
... Toronto jazz flutist, saxophonist and bandleader Bunnett’s multifaceted exploration of jazz and Afro–Cuban music has earned her numerous accolades over her career. They include multiple Downbeat awards and five JUNO Awards, the Order of Canada and two GRAMMY Award nominations, among many other honou ...
William BIO.PDF
... Trombonist William Carn has emerged as one of Canada’s leading contemporary jazz trombonists and composers. He has performed internationally as well as throughout Canada. His debut release, Other Stories, was nominated for a 2007 Juno Award as Traditional Jazz Album of the Year. He has also been nom ...
... Trombonist William Carn has emerged as one of Canada’s leading contemporary jazz trombonists and composers. He has performed internationally as well as throughout Canada. His debut release, Other Stories, was nominated for a 2007 Juno Award as Traditional Jazz Album of the Year. He has also been nom ...
Dixie Doodlers
... Philharmonia; Bay Players Musicians; Patio Players Musicians; Bethel Church and Brookfield Assembly of God Orchestras. Rich practices at least two hours a day and lives in Greenfield. DAVE BOCK, trombone - Also plays tuba, piano, trumpet, string bass and Eb alto horn and is a Dixieland and Jazz Hist ...
... Philharmonia; Bay Players Musicians; Patio Players Musicians; Bethel Church and Brookfield Assembly of God Orchestras. Rich practices at least two hours a day and lives in Greenfield. DAVE BOCK, trombone - Also plays tuba, piano, trumpet, string bass and Eb alto horn and is a Dixieland and Jazz Hist ...
Don Vappie BIO
... BIO—Don Vappie Born in New Orleans in 1956, Don Vappie, conductor, arranger, composer, vocalist and instrumentalist (bass, guitar, mandolin, banjo and tuba) is one of New Orleans premier musicians. Considered among the best and most original tenor banjoists in the world, Don grew up playing funk, rh ...
... BIO—Don Vappie Born in New Orleans in 1956, Don Vappie, conductor, arranger, composer, vocalist and instrumentalist (bass, guitar, mandolin, banjo and tuba) is one of New Orleans premier musicians. Considered among the best and most original tenor banjoists in the world, Don grew up playing funk, rh ...
Johan Eriksson Bio - International Music Camp
... Johan Eriksson is a versatile performer who is comfortable in the jazz club as well as in the symphony hall. Originally from Onsala, Sweden, he is Assistant Professor of Saxophone and Jazz Studies at the University of Montana. He is proud to be a Yamaha Performing Artist. Johan teaches 14-16 saxopho ...
... Johan Eriksson is a versatile performer who is comfortable in the jazz club as well as in the symphony hall. Originally from Onsala, Sweden, he is Assistant Professor of Saxophone and Jazz Studies at the University of Montana. He is proud to be a Yamaha Performing Artist. Johan teaches 14-16 saxopho ...
Program Note Examples
... The C major and G minor quintets that call for a second viola are products of 1888, the third-last year of Mozart’s life. Because of their key signatures and corresponding content they are inevitably compared with his two final symphonies. There, however, the order is reversed: one moves from the da ...
... The C major and G minor quintets that call for a second viola are products of 1888, the third-last year of Mozart’s life. Because of their key signatures and corresponding content they are inevitably compared with his two final symphonies. There, however, the order is reversed: one moves from the da ...