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Music From Program Notes: December 2011
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Dvorák: Cello Concerto, Op. 104. Thomas May Listen to samples. Cello Concerto in B minor Opus 104. Dvorak Cello concerto begin with the long Tutti introduction. The cello repeated the Subject and lead to the 2. Theme in the usual “Sonata Form” with the long cadenza before ending. Movement is as lovely as the Adagio in the “New World” Symphony. Clarinets was he employed in place of. Cadenza. The final 2. Overture to the Opera “Ruslan e Lyndmila”. In A Monastery Garden: The Immortal Works Of Ketelbey.
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Music From Program Notes: August 2012
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Elgar: Cello Concerto; "Enigma" VariationsG. Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 85. Allegro ma non troppo. Although cast in four main sections, in contrast to the three movement of the earlier Violin Concerto, the Cello Concerto is a leaner and more concise score. Here, Elgar, self-taught but wise in orchestral experience, successfully projects the solo cello line in clear relief against an orchestral background of unusual refinement and stripped of all inessentials. A nine page essay in English by Ph...
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Music From Program Notes: Overture, The Roman Carnival, Opus 9
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Overture, The Roman Carnival, Opus 9. Berlioz’s Overture, “The Roman Carnival,” was composed as an afterthought to serve as an introduction to the second act of his opera, Benvenuto Cellini. It was completed in Paris in 1843 and was performed for the first time under the direction of the composer at a concert in the Salle Herz, Paris, on February 3, 1844. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). RAVEL: PIANO CONCERTO IN G MAJOR. Overture, The Roman Carnival, Opus 9. Preservation Hall Jazz Bands.
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Music From Program Notes: July 2012
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ROSSINI - OVERTURE: THE BARBER OF SEVILLE. Within two decades, from 1810 to 1829, Rossini. Wrote thirty-eight opera, and then no more in the remaining years of his life. About ten of his operatic overtures survive in the concert-room, among them that attached to The Barber of Seville. Programme Note C Felix Aprahamian, 1983. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). ROSSINI - OVERTURE: THE BARBER OF SEVILLE. Preservation Hall Jazz Bands. There was an error in this gadget.
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Music From Program Notes: Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 85
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Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 85. Allegro ma non troppo. Although cast in four main sections, in contrast to the three movement of the earlier Violin Concerto, the Cello Concerto is a leaner and more concise score. Here, Elgar, self-taught but wise in orchestral experience, successfully projects the solo cello line in clear relief against an orchestral background of unusual refinement and stripped of all inessentials. Programme Note c Felix Aprahamian, 1983. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Music From Program Notes: June 2012
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Schubert: Rosamunde; Die Zauberharfe Overture; Ständchen. There was no time to write a separate overture, so instead Schubert borrowed one from his opera "Alfonso and Estrelle." Later the 1820 overture to his opera "The Magic Harp" was substituted, and that is the one we know today as the "Rosamunde" overture. On track 1 is much less interesting, and Lehmann's performance of it is a tad hard-boiled. Hopefully DG will re-issue more of Lehmann's best recordings: the two Mendelssohn Piano Concertos with Hel...
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Music From Program Notes: February 2011
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MUSIC FOR STAGE AND SCREEN. Labels: Boston Pop Orchestra. COPLAND : LINCOLN PORTRAIT. Everybody wants to do "A Lincoln Portrait". ARON COPLAND: POPULIST AND CONDUCTOR. In 1940, at the urging of friends. Copland composed the concert piece Quiet City, for trumpet, English horn and string orchestra. This score, he told the annotator recently, is based entirely on the thematic materials of the music to the play” :. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). MUSIC FOR STAGE AND SCREEN. COPLAND : LINCOLN PORTRAIT. Awesome In...
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Music From Program Notes: June 2011
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HERBERT VON KARAJAN - HIS LEGACY FOR HOME VIDEO: ANTONIN DVORAK - SYMPHONY # 9 "FROM THE NEW WORLD". Juan Keledjian Shop here. BERNSTEIN CENTURY : DVORAK NEW WORLD SYMPHONY. Patric W. Crabtree "The Old Grottomaster" Listen to samples. DVORAK'S NEW World SYMPHONY AND OTHER ORCHESTRAL MASTERWORKS. DVORAK: SYMPHONY No. 9 "FROM THE NEW WORLD". Rudy Avila "Saint Seiya" Shop here. SYMPHONY No.9 E MINOR, OPUS 95, “FROM THE NEW WORLD”. The earliest sketches date from December, 1892. The full score of the Sym...
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Music From Program Notes: Elgar: Enigma Variations
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Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Elgar: Cello Concerto; Enigma VariationsG. Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 85. Preservation Hall Jazz Bands. There was an error in this gadget. Awesome Inc. template. Template images by molotovcoketail.
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Music From Program Notes: November 2012
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RAVEL: PIANO CONCERTO IN G MAJOR. I Allegramente. The gossamer lightness of the opening, with its sparky little tune for piccolo solo against shimmering bitonality arpeggios for the piano, soft string tremolos, pizzicatos, and a scarcely audible roll of the side drum, is an effect to remember. Hardly has the piccolo introduced the melody when it is taken up by a glittering trumpet solo, and it returns again to cap the climax of the brilliant first movement. Overture, The Roman Carnival, Opus 9. Berlioz&#...