
Press release () - Academy of Ancient Music
... Dario Castello was an Italian composer and instrumentalist from the early baroque period who worked and published in Venice. There is little biographical information about Castello, even his birth and death dates are unknown, although it is thought he may possibly have died during the great plague o ...
... Dario Castello was an Italian composer and instrumentalist from the early baroque period who worked and published in Venice. There is little biographical information about Castello, even his birth and death dates are unknown, although it is thought he may possibly have died during the great plague o ...
Beny Moré
... 24 August 1919 – 19 February 1963), or Beny, was a Cuban singer. He is often thought of as the greatest Cuban popular singer of all time. He was gifted with an innate musicality and fluid tenor voice which he colored and phrased with great expressivity. Moré was a master of most genres of Cuban musi ...
... 24 August 1919 – 19 February 1963), or Beny, was a Cuban singer. He is often thought of as the greatest Cuban popular singer of all time. He was gifted with an innate musicality and fluid tenor voice which he colored and phrased with great expressivity. Moré was a master of most genres of Cuban musi ...
The Complete Solo Works of Orazio Bassani.
... Orazio, as well as an additional incomplete division style piece of uncertain authorship8. The pieces by Orazio are both provided with an unfigured accompanimental bass line, labeled “partimento per sonare.” ...
... Orazio, as well as an additional incomplete division style piece of uncertain authorship8. The pieces by Orazio are both provided with an unfigured accompanimental bass line, labeled “partimento per sonare.” ...
English Notes
... double-basses (which would later become the Gran duo for violin and double-bass), and possibly the Passione amorosa, the autograph manuscript of which has not to date been traced. The proximity at that time with the double-bass player Giovanni Arpesani (1820 – 1855), a fellow student and musical par ...
... double-basses (which would later become the Gran duo for violin and double-bass), and possibly the Passione amorosa, the autograph manuscript of which has not to date been traced. The proximity at that time with the double-bass player Giovanni Arpesani (1820 – 1855), a fellow student and musical par ...
charles university of prague faculty of education department of music
... commonly used tenor saxophone. Some saxophones have additional keys, allowing them to play an additional F-sharp and G at the top of the range. These extra keys are commonly found on more modern saxophones. There is also a soprano pitched in C, which is less common and has not been made since around ...
... commonly used tenor saxophone. Some saxophones have additional keys, allowing them to play an additional F-sharp and G at the top of the range. These extra keys are commonly found on more modern saxophones. There is also a soprano pitched in C, which is less common and has not been made since around ...
borrowed music for solo alto trombone
... performance of certain notes. Alto trombones occasionally, tenors often, and modern bass and contrabass always require valve mechanisms. Furthermore, lubricants and maintenance materials for the slide are at the pinnacle of their development and are more readily available than in any other peri ...
... performance of certain notes. Alto trombones occasionally, tenors often, and modern bass and contrabass always require valve mechanisms. Furthermore, lubricants and maintenance materials for the slide are at the pinnacle of their development and are more readily available than in any other peri ...
Introducing Leonardo Acosta, Music and Literary Critic
... beginning of a friendship with these musicians that would last decades. At the University Leonardo finished almost three years as an Architecture major. During these early college years he played sax with groups which made jazz an important part of their repertoire, and probed deeply into jazz harmo ...
... beginning of a friendship with these musicians that would last decades. At the University Leonardo finished almost three years as an Architecture major. During these early college years he played sax with groups which made jazz an important part of their repertoire, and probed deeply into jazz harmo ...
MIRKO CASADEI, the new generation of the most famous Dance
... The CASADEI ORCHESTRA dates back its origins to more than 80 years ago in Emilia Romagna, a region in central Italy renowned for its warm hospitality, genuine cuisine and tourist resorts. In 1972 the Orchestra (thanks to the musician, composer and songwriter RAOUL CASADEI) became famous all over the ...
... The CASADEI ORCHESTRA dates back its origins to more than 80 years ago in Emilia Romagna, a region in central Italy renowned for its warm hospitality, genuine cuisine and tourist resorts. In 1972 the Orchestra (thanks to the musician, composer and songwriter RAOUL CASADEI) became famous all over the ...
Bio Template 2 - Samuel R. Hazo
... and VOCE Singers performing side-by-side with the Newtown High School musicians. Mr. Hazo also composed "Bridges," which he was requested to write by Virginia Tech University following their tragic shootings. In 2012, two of Mr. Hazo's compositions were performed at the London Summer Olympic Games. ...
... and VOCE Singers performing side-by-side with the Newtown High School musicians. Mr. Hazo also composed "Bridges," which he was requested to write by Virginia Tech University following their tragic shootings. In 2012, two of Mr. Hazo's compositions were performed at the London Summer Olympic Games. ...
jolantasosnowska.com
... Jolanta’s knowledge and expertise of Baroque, Classical, Romantic & Contemporary violin allows her to interpret each composer’s intent with remarkable intuition & sophistication. Jolanta’s performances in Europe, United States, Peru, Mexico & Japan have received critical acclaim and audience appreci ...
... Jolanta’s knowledge and expertise of Baroque, Classical, Romantic & Contemporary violin allows her to interpret each composer’s intent with remarkable intuition & sophistication. Jolanta’s performances in Europe, United States, Peru, Mexico & Japan have received critical acclaim and audience appreci ...
Pablo Chino Nuñez
... worldwide acclaim with the highly anticipated release of his debut album “Chino Nunez & Friends, A Tribute to the Dancers, It’s ShoTime” featuring an all-star line-up of musicians from New York City, which he produced and arranged. That CD remains on top play-lists, has received countless recogniti ...
... worldwide acclaim with the highly anticipated release of his debut album “Chino Nunez & Friends, A Tribute to the Dancers, It’s ShoTime” featuring an all-star line-up of musicians from New York City, which he produced and arranged. That CD remains on top play-lists, has received countless recogniti ...
JAMES TENNEY (1934–2006)
... In this regard, a pivotal work in Tenney’s output is In a Large, Open Space, composed toward the end of his sabbatical year in Berlin in 1993–94. This piece—indeterminate both in instrumentation and in overall duration, and in that sense as much an installation as a concert piece—uses the first thir ...
... In this regard, a pivotal work in Tenney’s output is In a Large, Open Space, composed toward the end of his sabbatical year in Berlin in 1993–94. This piece—indeterminate both in instrumentation and in overall duration, and in that sense as much an installation as a concert piece—uses the first thir ...
Håkon Thelin - a Stefano Eng. press
... Xenakis. Scodanibbio created and advanced instrumental techniques for the double bass, thereby extending the colours and the range of the instrument in a way that was until then unthought of. Having been active as a composer himself, Scodanibbio’s own catalogue consists of more than 50 works, princi ...
... Xenakis. Scodanibbio created and advanced instrumental techniques for the double bass, thereby extending the colours and the range of the instrument in a way that was until then unthought of. Having been active as a composer himself, Scodanibbio’s own catalogue consists of more than 50 works, princi ...
Welcome to Cumbia Connect
... Spain. This genre came about through the colonization of Colombia, expanding upon the mixture of Spanish, Native Colombians and Afro-Colombians that paved the cultural significance of this musical style. Although its history goes back many centuries on the Colombia's Caribbean coast, some scholars w ...
... Spain. This genre came about through the colonization of Colombia, expanding upon the mixture of Spanish, Native Colombians and Afro-Colombians that paved the cultural significance of this musical style. Although its history goes back many centuries on the Colombia's Caribbean coast, some scholars w ...
br 12-09-09 things to do
... One of the most known single compositions of Beethoven is his Bagatelle No. 25 for solo piano, "Fuer Elise" (from 1810, yet published only after his death in 1827). It is so popular that quite a few transcriptions for other instruments were written, including for clarinet. (In case you'd like to rea ...
... One of the most known single compositions of Beethoven is his Bagatelle No. 25 for solo piano, "Fuer Elise" (from 1810, yet published only after his death in 1827). It is so popular that quite a few transcriptions for other instruments were written, including for clarinet. (In case you'd like to rea ...
Free Teacher`s Guide
... 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, as he rose to embrace his former pupil. ‘‘I am afraid it is not good news Maestro Amati,’’ replied Raphael. ...
... 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, as he rose to embrace his former pupil. ‘‘I am afraid it is not good news Maestro Amati,’’ replied Raphael. ...
mozrtperformancefinal
... David Etheridge, analyzes the recordings of Anthony Giggliotti, Robert Marcellus, Rudolf Jettle, Harold Wright and others. The first chapter presents a formal analysis of the concerto and some of the history surrounding the piece; the remaining chapters are devoted to detailed description of tone co ...
... David Etheridge, analyzes the recordings of Anthony Giggliotti, Robert Marcellus, Rudolf Jettle, Harold Wright and others. The first chapter presents a formal analysis of the concerto and some of the history surrounding the piece; the remaining chapters are devoted to detailed description of tone co ...
Rumba, Mambo, Cha Cha Chá
... Just say to yourself, "one, two, cha cha chá" and you have a pretty good idea of what the cha cha chá rhythm sounds like! Indeed, the name of the style came from the shuffling three-step pattern made by dancers’ feet as they moved elegantly to this Cuban rhythm. The development of cha cha chá is cre ...
... Just say to yourself, "one, two, cha cha chá" and you have a pretty good idea of what the cha cha chá rhythm sounds like! Indeed, the name of the style came from the shuffling three-step pattern made by dancers’ feet as they moved elegantly to this Cuban rhythm. The development of cha cha chá is cre ...
Cinková Panna (Cinka Panna)
... she founded and led her own Gypsy band. She designed a costume reminiscent of a military uniform for her band members. In paintings, she is usually depicted in this uniform. Soon, thanks not only to her virtuoso violin playing but also to her feminine charm, she became a successful and very sought-a ...
... she founded and led her own Gypsy band. She designed a costume reminiscent of a military uniform for her band members. In paintings, she is usually depicted in this uniform. Soon, thanks not only to her virtuoso violin playing but also to her feminine charm, she became a successful and very sought-a ...
pour violon et piano
... How can one avoid seeing in Ravel’s works for violin and piano a certain spirit of defiance, an almost ambiguous pleasure in writing for two instruments he regarded as incompatible with one another? It would, therefore, not be too far-fetched to interpret the composition of each piece as the result ...
... How can one avoid seeing in Ravel’s works for violin and piano a certain spirit of defiance, an almost ambiguous pleasure in writing for two instruments he regarded as incompatible with one another? It would, therefore, not be too far-fetched to interpret the composition of each piece as the result ...
Document
... • Best known ragtime player at the time • Claims to have invented jazz in 1902 • One of first successful Ragtime Pianist to form his own orchestra – “Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers ...
... • Best known ragtime player at the time • Claims to have invented jazz in 1902 • One of first successful Ragtime Pianist to form his own orchestra – “Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers ...
Harrell bio 2015
... reprise the group for a week at the Village Vanguard starting October 6. TRIP is a piano-less quartet that was formed after Harrell was commissioned to write new music by Dave Douglas for the Festival of New Trumpet Music. Harrell describes the quartet as a chamber group, where each instrument plays ...
... reprise the group for a week at the Village Vanguard starting October 6. TRIP is a piano-less quartet that was formed after Harrell was commissioned to write new music by Dave Douglas for the Festival of New Trumpet Music. Harrell describes the quartet as a chamber group, where each instrument plays ...
in dreams - Sacramento - California State University
... changes, blurred lines of separation, different rates of time, confusion, and familiarity. Most audience members are comfortable with listening to traditional classical music like Beethoven or Mozart because they have heard it before. These same audience members might not have had much education or ...
... changes, blurred lines of separation, different rates of time, confusion, and familiarity. Most audience members are comfortable with listening to traditional classical music like Beethoven or Mozart because they have heard it before. These same audience members might not have had much education or ...
Effectiveness of your Initial Assessment
... addition to string trios, string quintets and piano trios. He also wrote for wind instruments, for example the Sextet for clarinets, horns and bassoons and the Octet for oboes, clarinets, bassoons and horns, both works interestingly also in the key of E flat major. There are trios for fascinating co ...
... addition to string trios, string quintets and piano trios. He also wrote for wind instruments, for example the Sextet for clarinets, horns and bassoons and the Octet for oboes, clarinets, bassoons and horns, both works interestingly also in the key of E flat major. There are trios for fascinating co ...