faculty of music and visual arts university of pécs doctoral school
... In the works of Richard Strauss I am analyzing the motivic musical building can be caught out which specifies Wagner (every phrase has a magnitude to show the tune), however a significant difference can be noticed regarding the length of the theme. In almost every case Strauss works with quite shor ...
... In the works of Richard Strauss I am analyzing the motivic musical building can be caught out which specifies Wagner (every phrase has a magnitude to show the tune), however a significant difference can be noticed regarding the length of the theme. In almost every case Strauss works with quite shor ...
STRAUSS - SCHOENBERG TRANSFIGURED NIGHT
... universe gleams! There is a radiance over everything’). The music shows influences from Brahms, Wagner and the composer’s teacher Alexander von Zemlinsky (with whose sister Mathilde he was newly in love at the time he composed Verklärte Nacht; they married in 1901). The work had a mixed reception on ...
... universe gleams! There is a radiance over everything’). The music shows influences from Brahms, Wagner and the composer’s teacher Alexander von Zemlinsky (with whose sister Mathilde he was newly in love at the time he composed Verklärte Nacht; they married in 1901). The work had a mixed reception on ...
CU faculty recital ready to lead audience
... would like to be your guide. Labé, an associate professor of music at Cameron University, will lead a musical journey across Switzerland and Italy during his annual faculty solo piano recital. The event will take place at 8 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 3, at the University Theatre, located at 27th and A Ave ...
... would like to be your guide. Labé, an associate professor of music at Cameron University, will lead a musical journey across Switzerland and Italy during his annual faculty solo piano recital. The event will take place at 8 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 3, at the University Theatre, located at 27th and A Ave ...
Johann Strauss Jr. was born on October 25, 1825 in Vienna
... composer of light operas , visited Vienna. The two composers met .The success Offenbach’s stage works encouraged Strauss to try writing operettas. He resigned as court conductor in 1870 to devote himself to this pursuit. ...
... composer of light operas , visited Vienna. The two composers met .The success Offenbach’s stage works encouraged Strauss to try writing operettas. He resigned as court conductor in 1870 to devote himself to this pursuit. ...
MS Word - Mark Salman
... been described as “powerful,” “astonishing, exacting and evocative,” “dramatic,” “wildly imaginative” and “touchingly lyrical.” Of his performance of Beethoven's Hammerklavier sonata one authority stated, “there are probably only five or six pianists in the world who can play [it] as perfectly.” His ...
... been described as “powerful,” “astonishing, exacting and evocative,” “dramatic,” “wildly imaginative” and “touchingly lyrical.” Of his performance of Beethoven's Hammerklavier sonata one authority stated, “there are probably only five or six pianists in the world who can play [it] as perfectly.” His ...
cyprien katsaris
... invited Mr. Katsaris to perform the Haydn D major Concerto. Mr. Katsaris has recorded extensively for Teldec (Grand Prix du Disque Frédéric Chopin, Warsaw 1985; Grand Prix du Disque Franz Liszt, Budapest 1984 and 1989; British Music Retailer’s Association’s Award 1986; Record of the Year 1984, Germa ...
... invited Mr. Katsaris to perform the Haydn D major Concerto. Mr. Katsaris has recorded extensively for Teldec (Grand Prix du Disque Frédéric Chopin, Warsaw 1985; Grand Prix du Disque Franz Liszt, Budapest 1984 and 1989; British Music Retailer’s Association’s Award 1986; Record of the Year 1984, Germa ...
Music culture The Romantic Period (1820
... tuberculosis. Chopin received musical training from Adalbert Zywny and then he went to a conservatory where he studied under Joseph Elsner. Chopin was born to a poor but aristocratic family. His first piano lesson was at the age of six. Chopin played in the public at the age of eight. Field, the sty ...
... tuberculosis. Chopin received musical training from Adalbert Zywny and then he went to a conservatory where he studied under Joseph Elsner. Chopin was born to a poor but aristocratic family. His first piano lesson was at the age of six. Chopin played in the public at the age of eight. Field, the sty ...
Franz Reizenstein Johann Strauss, Jr.
... The Orel Foundation, which provides information on composers who suffered under the Nazis, references Reizenstein’s “technical mastery, complemented by a brilliant talent for pastiche and a highly developed sense of the absurd” in connection with its own summary of the Concerto Populare, which he co ...
... The Orel Foundation, which provides information on composers who suffered under the Nazis, references Reizenstein’s “technical mastery, complemented by a brilliant talent for pastiche and a highly developed sense of the absurd” in connection with its own summary of the Concerto Populare, which he co ...
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... Franz Liszt explained what moved him to his intense preoccupation with Franz Schuberts lieder between the years of 1833 and 1845 during his 1838 visit in Vienna: I heard in the salons, with vivid pleasure and sentimentality bringing tears to my eyes, an artistic friend, the Baron von Schönstein, p ...
... Franz Liszt explained what moved him to his intense preoccupation with Franz Schuberts lieder between the years of 1833 and 1845 during his 1838 visit in Vienna: I heard in the salons, with vivid pleasure and sentimentality bringing tears to my eyes, an artistic friend, the Baron von Schönstein, p ...
I. =144 - Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
... Liszt may have begun sketches for his First Piano Concerto in the early 1830s. He worked on both the First and Second Concertos during the years 1839-40. However, Liszt’s prolific career as a concert performer delayed completion of both works until 1849, by which time he had been appointed Kapellmei ...
... Liszt may have begun sketches for his First Piano Concerto in the early 1830s. He worked on both the First and Second Concertos during the years 1839-40. However, Liszt’s prolific career as a concert performer delayed completion of both works until 1849, by which time he had been appointed Kapellmei ...
Study Guide for Midterm 2
... Schumann, Carnaval (“Florestan” and “Eusebius”) Clara Schumann, “Er ist gekommen” Chopin, Ballade No. 3 in Ab major Liszt, “Sposalizio” from Les Années de Pélèrinage Year 2, Italy Verdi, La traviata: duet “Un dì felice” and Violetta’s aria (Ah! fors’è lui… sempre libera) from Act I Wagner, Die Walkü ...
... Schumann, Carnaval (“Florestan” and “Eusebius”) Clara Schumann, “Er ist gekommen” Chopin, Ballade No. 3 in Ab major Liszt, “Sposalizio” from Les Années de Pélèrinage Year 2, Italy Verdi, La traviata: duet “Un dì felice” and Violetta’s aria (Ah! fors’è lui… sempre libera) from Act I Wagner, Die Walkü ...
Romantic Period 1820-1910
... tradition. Opera remained the popular art form there. • Richard Wagner developed Gesamtkunstwerk (ha…say that three times fast!) in Germany. This was a total work of art, encompassing drama, literature, scenery, and music into one whole. He even built himself a theater in which to perform them. As y ...
... tradition. Opera remained the popular art form there. • Richard Wagner developed Gesamtkunstwerk (ha…say that three times fast!) in Germany. This was a total work of art, encompassing drama, literature, scenery, and music into one whole. He even built himself a theater in which to perform them. As y ...
Romanticism (1820 – 1900)
... Fredrick Chopin (1810 – 1849), called the poet of the piano, was the only great composer who wrote almost exclusively for the piano and the only pianist in history to have achieved a legendary reputation on the basis of only thirty or so public performances. He was a shy, reserved man who disliked ...
... Fredrick Chopin (1810 – 1849), called the poet of the piano, was the only great composer who wrote almost exclusively for the piano and the only pianist in history to have achieved a legendary reputation on the basis of only thirty or so public performances. He was a shy, reserved man who disliked ...
Labra-Makk is the only pianist to record the complete piano works of
... In 1985, she won the top prize of the National Music Competion for Young Artists (NAMCYA), piano category C. Overwhelmed and impressed by her technique and her performance, the judges decided not to award a second prize. The top prize in that category has never been won since then. In 1986, she was ...
... In 1985, she won the top prize of the National Music Competion for Young Artists (NAMCYA), piano category C. Overwhelmed and impressed by her technique and her performance, the judges decided not to award a second prize. The top prize in that category has never been won since then. In 1986, she was ...
J E R E M Y D E N K
... building blocks of Eastern European folksong; the iconoclastic harmonies of Viennese modernism; the elemental, propulsive rhythms of The Rite of Spring. The exposition of the opening sonata-form movement encompasses some five distinct motives that are varied in contour and intensity, though all are ...
... building blocks of Eastern European folksong; the iconoclastic harmonies of Viennese modernism; the elemental, propulsive rhythms of The Rite of Spring. The exposition of the opening sonata-form movement encompasses some five distinct motives that are varied in contour and intensity, though all are ...
Featured Composers – Dances from Around the World
... Georges Bizet (b. Paris, France, October 25 1838 – d. Bougival, France, June 3 1875) was a French composer of the Romantic period. While he is most famous for his opera Carmen, he wrote many other orchestral works, as well as works for solo piano and songs. He was also an accomplished pianist – Fran ...
... Georges Bizet (b. Paris, France, October 25 1838 – d. Bougival, France, June 3 1875) was a French composer of the Romantic period. While he is most famous for his opera Carmen, he wrote many other orchestral works, as well as works for solo piano and songs. He was also an accomplished pianist – Fran ...
Chapter 49. The Early Music of Beethoven
... 1871 extended far into the northeast of Europe (into what is now Poland and Russia) and to the west into what is now France (including the regions of Alsace and Lorraine). Some German-speaking lands were excluded from the empire, including Austria and neutral Switzerland. ...
... 1871 extended far into the northeast of Europe (into what is now Poland and Russia) and to the west into what is now France (including the regions of Alsace and Lorraine). Some German-speaking lands were excluded from the empire, including Austria and neutral Switzerland. ...
Music in the Romantic Era
... century, which was a type of Romanticism. - Music had become powerfully dominated by German influences, and composers of certain other countries - particularly Russia, and also Bohemia (now part of Czechoslovakia) and Norway - decided to break free from these influences and discover a distinctive mu ...
... century, which was a type of Romanticism. - Music had become powerfully dominated by German influences, and composers of certain other countries - particularly Russia, and also Bohemia (now part of Czechoslovakia) and Norway - decided to break free from these influences and discover a distinctive mu ...
PROGRAM NOTES Franz Liszt Piano Concerto No. 2 in A Major
... Liszt composed this concerto in 1839 and revised it often, beginning in 1849. It was first performed on January 7, 1857, in Weimar, by Hans von Bronsart, with the composer conducting. The first American performance was given in Boston on October 5, 1870, by Anna Mehlig, with Theodore Thomas, who lat ...
... Liszt composed this concerto in 1839 and revised it often, beginning in 1849. It was first performed on January 7, 1857, in Weimar, by Hans von Bronsart, with the composer conducting. The first American performance was given in Boston on October 5, 1870, by Anna Mehlig, with Theodore Thomas, who lat ...
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... in Oxford English Dictionary in 1836. Can say that the composers in its music identified with content affective, addition be very praised by development musical. There exists an expression that it includes almost all the periods to define his epoch of major brilliance: period of the common practice. ...
... in Oxford English Dictionary in 1836. Can say that the composers in its music identified with content affective, addition be very praised by development musical. There exists an expression that it includes almost all the periods to define his epoch of major brilliance: period of the common practice. ...
LIR 10: Week 11
... Someone Else’s Ideas in Your Own Words: An Example • Music paper: composer Franz Liszt • Read several sources that state he was a child protégé. • Also read how his father encouraged him from an early age from one source. ...
... Someone Else’s Ideas in Your Own Words: An Example • Music paper: composer Franz Liszt • Read several sources that state he was a child protégé. • Also read how his father encouraged him from an early age from one source. ...
Allgemeiner Deutscher Musikverein
The Allgemeiner Deutscher Musikverein (ADMV) (General German Music Association) was a German musical association founded in 1861 by Franz Liszt and Franz Brendel, to embody the musical ideals of the New German School of music.