Veigar Margeirsson Bio Veigar Margeirsson is an acclaimed film
... creative experience that enabled him to pull ahead of the competition, both as a composer and budding entrepreneur. In 2012, Veigar joined Brasher and founded Pitch Hammer Music with the objective of providing the industry a very selective library of only specialized, high-end music compositions wit ...
... creative experience that enabled him to pull ahead of the competition, both as a composer and budding entrepreneur. In 2012, Veigar joined Brasher and founded Pitch Hammer Music with the objective of providing the industry a very selective library of only specialized, high-end music compositions wit ...
15-11-04 – YPC Next Wave Festival Debut in Epiphany
... Epiphany was conceived by Mr. Hossaini following the death of his mother, and he describes the project as a journey of the soul through the afterlife. He explains: “Epiphany came from a desire to reflect on mortality and beyond. I was with my mother when she died. As she became inanimate, her world ...
... Epiphany was conceived by Mr. Hossaini following the death of his mother, and he describes the project as a journey of the soul through the afterlife. He explains: “Epiphany came from a desire to reflect on mortality and beyond. I was with my mother when she died. As she became inanimate, her world ...
Lecture 16
... • C) based more on sectional contrast (A vs B) instead of development (like Beet. 5th) ...
... • C) based more on sectional contrast (A vs B) instead of development (like Beet. 5th) ...
АКУЛИЧ Л.Д. Лекция по дисциплине «Культура страны
... 3 epitaphs. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. Most playwrights of the period typically collaborated with others at some point, and critics agree that Shakespeare did the same, mostly early and late in his ...
... 3 epitaphs. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. Most playwrights of the period typically collaborated with others at some point, and critics agree that Shakespeare did the same, mostly early and late in his ...
File - art music promotion
... James Harley, born 1959, Vernon, B.C., Canada, began studying composition in 1980. Prior to that, he was active as a pianist, jazz and classical, played percussion, and also studied electroacoustics at Western Washington University. After graduating Magna cum laude in 1982, he took up residence in t ...
... James Harley, born 1959, Vernon, B.C., Canada, began studying composition in 1980. Prior to that, he was active as a pianist, jazz and classical, played percussion, and also studied electroacoustics at Western Washington University. After graduating Magna cum laude in 1982, he took up residence in t ...
Amberly Westermeyer, clarinet
... CLAUDE DEBUSSY | Première Rhapsodie pour Clarinette en Sib French composer, Claude Debussy was among the most influential composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries for his use of non-traditional scales and chromaticism which influenced many composers who followed him. For over a hundre ...
... CLAUDE DEBUSSY | Première Rhapsodie pour Clarinette en Sib French composer, Claude Debussy was among the most influential composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries for his use of non-traditional scales and chromaticism which influenced many composers who followed him. For over a hundre ...
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Music
... effect of melody and rhythm since a chord progression cannot be instantiated without also creating some degree of melodic motion and rhythmic activity. Reference [3] found that adding chords to a single-pitch rhythmic version of well-known tunes made identification more difficult, and it is likely t ...
... effect of melody and rhythm since a chord progression cannot be instantiated without also creating some degree of melodic motion and rhythmic activity. Reference [3] found that adding chords to a single-pitch rhythmic version of well-known tunes made identification more difficult, and it is likely t ...
The following program notes are copyright Susan Halpern, 2014
... production in 1806. The third version was not performed until 1814. Beethoven wrote four different overtures for the opera. This one, called Overture to Fidelio, was written for the 1814 production and is now usually played as the introduction to the opera. It is a short, dramatic composition that u ...
... production in 1806. The third version was not performed until 1814. Beethoven wrote four different overtures for the opera. This one, called Overture to Fidelio, was written for the 1814 production and is now usually played as the introduction to the opera. It is a short, dramatic composition that u ...
American Flute Masterpieces
... Liebermann composed Sonata for flute and piano, Op.23 in 1987 as a commissioned piece by the Spoleto Festival in Charleston, South Carolina. The work, performed at the festival in 1988, was dedicated to flautist Paula Robison who premiered it alongside pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet. Liebermann’s Sonat ...
... Liebermann composed Sonata for flute and piano, Op.23 in 1987 as a commissioned piece by the Spoleto Festival in Charleston, South Carolina. The work, performed at the festival in 1988, was dedicated to flautist Paula Robison who premiered it alongside pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet. Liebermann’s Sonat ...
Understanding Ludwig van Beethoven and the First Movement of his
... ever lived. His works were created to be timeless. He composed during a time of transition between the Classical and Romantic periods, and many of his compositions contain elements of each. The first movement of the “Eighth Symphony” is reflective of elements of both periods. Beethoven began musical ...
... ever lived. His works were created to be timeless. He composed during a time of transition between the Classical and Romantic periods, and many of his compositions contain elements of each. The first movement of the “Eighth Symphony” is reflective of elements of both periods. Beethoven began musical ...
lad Book - Research
... confesses he agreed to take piano lessons only because of the alternative. “My mother said it was either that, or I had to take a nap,” Pen says, “and of course no self-respecting kid wants to take a nap.” He took piano lessons with the same teacher for 14 years and also along the way picked up the ...
... confesses he agreed to take piano lessons only because of the alternative. “My mother said it was either that, or I had to take a nap,” Pen says, “and of course no self-respecting kid wants to take a nap.” He took piano lessons with the same teacher for 14 years and also along the way picked up the ...
Radius Shared Sonic Love
... personalizing both: if Bax were your loving aunt, Ravel might have been somewhat of a distant cousin. The straightforwardness of Bermal’s Twin Trio (2005) coupled just right with the natural flair of flutist Ann Bobo, clarinetist Eran Egozy, and pianist Sarah Bob. Bobo and Egozy tuned Bermal’s excel ...
... personalizing both: if Bax were your loving aunt, Ravel might have been somewhat of a distant cousin. The straightforwardness of Bermal’s Twin Trio (2005) coupled just right with the natural flair of flutist Ann Bobo, clarinetist Eran Egozy, and pianist Sarah Bob. Bobo and Egozy tuned Bermal’s excel ...
Lili Boulanger
... Rome to Paris in 1916, then under German attack, she helped establish a Franco-American Committee to aid musicians and their families, forming the genesis of a steady stream of Americans who would soon study with her sister Nadia and transform American music. During her short lifetime of almost cons ...
... Rome to Paris in 1916, then under German attack, she helped establish a Franco-American Committee to aid musicians and their families, forming the genesis of a steady stream of Americans who would soon study with her sister Nadia and transform American music. During her short lifetime of almost cons ...
Leonard Bernstein “West Side Story”
... Bernstein learned to play the piano at a very young age. After graduation from Boston Latin School in 1935, Bernstein attended Harvard University , where he studied music with Walter Piston , he then attended the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. ...
... Bernstein learned to play the piano at a very young age. After graduation from Boston Latin School in 1935, Bernstein attended Harvard University , where he studied music with Walter Piston , he then attended the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. ...
- SlideBoom
... – Henry VIII (r. 1509–1547) and his second wife were musicians and composers. – During their reign, a variety of songs and instrumental pieces in three and four parts were composed. – The consort song was for voice accompanied by a consort of viols. – William Byrd’s 1588 collection, Psalmes, Sonets ...
... – Henry VIII (r. 1509–1547) and his second wife were musicians and composers. – During their reign, a variety of songs and instrumental pieces in three and four parts were composed. – The consort song was for voice accompanied by a consort of viols. – William Byrd’s 1588 collection, Psalmes, Sonets ...
History correcció Andrew - Escolania de Montserrat
... which were sung together with some musical instruments. The “Ars Nova” had already been introduced into the monastery. In the 16th century the choirboys numbered around twenty and they were known to be good singers. They were invited to sing at the welcoming to the King Ferdinand II the Catholic in ...
... which were sung together with some musical instruments. The “Ars Nova” had already been introduced into the monastery. In the 16th century the choirboys numbered around twenty and they were known to be good singers. They were invited to sing at the welcoming to the King Ferdinand II the Catholic in ...
PowerPoint Lecture Slides
... Rather than being functional In purpose, it is flashy, fast, complex, and inventive. ...
... Rather than being functional In purpose, it is flashy, fast, complex, and inventive. ...
Phenomenology as a Tool for Musical Analysis
... into a gestaltas a finishedwork,we have a contextin whichsounds may be heardpurelyas sounds.In fact,it is especiallywhena composer "sets" his ontologicalworldthatthisopeningof a worldin the sounds seems also to open the sound as sound. For instance,in exampleof an ancientGreektemple,'5theworkmateriH ...
... into a gestaltas a finishedwork,we have a contextin whichsounds may be heardpurelyas sounds.In fact,it is especiallywhena composer "sets" his ontologicalworldthatthisopeningof a worldin the sounds seems also to open the sound as sound. For instance,in exampleof an ancientGreektemple,'5theworkmateriH ...
Antonio Vivaldi
... However, after a while, his bad asthma kept Antonio from saying Mass. After that, Vivaldi spent all his time writing music and teaching. He taught at an orphanage for girls, and wrote a lot of music for the girls to play. People came from miles around to hear Vivaldi's talented students perform the ...
... However, after a while, his bad asthma kept Antonio from saying Mass. After that, Vivaldi spent all his time writing music and teaching. He taught at an orphanage for girls, and wrote a lot of music for the girls to play. People came from miles around to hear Vivaldi's talented students perform the ...
A short history of the mandolin.
... A short history of the mandolin. Invoked by the Baroque, The Angel of the Odd hovered over the Arts. During the baroque period a new, stylistically complex mode of expression came into being. New sounds were produced. The baroque musicians’ curiosity for the most refined sounds, among them the mando ...
... A short history of the mandolin. Invoked by the Baroque, The Angel of the Odd hovered over the Arts. During the baroque period a new, stylistically complex mode of expression came into being. New sounds were produced. The baroque musicians’ curiosity for the most refined sounds, among them the mando ...
Yeung 1 Bach`s influence in keyboard music by Motin
... Bach’s works were so influential that it became a representation of music. Of course now it is universally known that Bach is the “father” of music, but even back in the 19th and 20th century, great composers like Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven Schubert, Chopin, Mendelssohn, Stravinsky, and many more all ...
... Bach’s works were so influential that it became a representation of music. Of course now it is universally known that Bach is the “father” of music, but even back in the 19th and 20th century, great composers like Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven Schubert, Chopin, Mendelssohn, Stravinsky, and many more all ...
Yadong
... particular style of koto music. Eventually known as the Yamada ryū sōkyoku, it became popular among various social classes in Edo. His own popularity was described in several contemporary novels and essays. A collection of his song texts was published in 1800 and another in 1809 as well as eight com ...
... particular style of koto music. Eventually known as the Yamada ryū sōkyoku, it became popular among various social classes in Edo. His own popularity was described in several contemporary novels and essays. A collection of his song texts was published in 1800 and another in 1809 as well as eight com ...
Program - San Francisco Lyric Chorus
... began in Germany in 1618 and affected the rest of Europe by its end in 1648) began to create economic hardships in Germany. Schütz petitioned Elector Johann Georg to visit Italy again, and the Elector finally agreed. Schütz returned to Venice, this time to study with Claudio Monteverdi, the most sig ...
... began in Germany in 1618 and affected the rest of Europe by its end in 1648) began to create economic hardships in Germany. Schütz petitioned Elector Johann Georg to visit Italy again, and the Elector finally agreed. Schütz returned to Venice, this time to study with Claudio Monteverdi, the most sig ...