Khei Ha`olamim—Life of the Worlds— Journeys in
... service—is first chanted in Mizrahi (Middle Eastern) style. That is followed by the personal tale of how Kaplan’s family emigrated to America. The chant then re-emerges in a jazz version interposed with Yiddish. This story of the American Jewish Experience interweaves cultural elements from all over ...
... service—is first chanted in Mizrahi (Middle Eastern) style. That is followed by the personal tale of how Kaplan’s family emigrated to America. The chant then re-emerges in a jazz version interposed with Yiddish. This story of the American Jewish Experience interweaves cultural elements from all over ...
Cantio. aesthetics of Music
... poser can organically mould the music he writes. For the composer, the story is the totality of modes of expressions. It has no specific structuring form and it has surely no pretension to be like a text. I would rather say it does not have to be only in the form of a text. The possibility exists, b ...
... poser can organically mould the music he writes. For the composer, the story is the totality of modes of expressions. It has no specific structuring form and it has surely no pretension to be like a text. I would rather say it does not have to be only in the form of a text. The possibility exists, b ...
SESSION 1: OPERA NARRATIVES AND ORIGINS THE
... Difficulties with the classification of genres have dominated musicological studies. The emergence of the unattached or independent prelude with an abandonment of its prefatory role in the nineteenth century resulted in a change of function and differing perceptions of the genre. Kramer believed tha ...
... Difficulties with the classification of genres have dominated musicological studies. The emergence of the unattached or independent prelude with an abandonment of its prefatory role in the nineteenth century resulted in a change of function and differing perceptions of the genre. Kramer believed tha ...
Programme Music - Causeway Performing Arts= The Music
... Dance Macabre was written by French composer called Camille Saint-Saëns. You probably recognise itit’s used as the theme tune to the TV series Jonathan Creek. It is based on a poem by Henry Cazalis and illustrate Death calling skeletons from their graves to dance. Death plays to fiddle and the skele ...
... Dance Macabre was written by French composer called Camille Saint-Saëns. You probably recognise itit’s used as the theme tune to the TV series Jonathan Creek. It is based on a poem by Henry Cazalis and illustrate Death calling skeletons from their graves to dance. Death plays to fiddle and the skele ...
Part 1 The Materials of Music - Owen J. Roberts High School Band
... Joseph Haydn – The Father of the Symphony • One of the most prolific composers of the Classical era • Wrote over one hundred symphonies in the four-movement structure, thus he earned the nickname “Father of the Symphony” • At the age of 29 he entered the service of the Esterhazy family – a very weal ...
... Joseph Haydn – The Father of the Symphony • One of the most prolific composers of the Classical era • Wrote over one hundred symphonies in the four-movement structure, thus he earned the nickname “Father of the Symphony” • At the age of 29 he entered the service of the Esterhazy family – a very weal ...
Concerto for harpsichord (piano) and string orchestra op 40, by
... general biography, neither does it intend to analyse his entire creation, it focuses only on the features of this particular concerto, in an attempt at a better understanding of the piece’s architecture and its artistic devices. 3. Results and Discussions Despite the fact that the tempi, Allegro Mol ...
... general biography, neither does it intend to analyse his entire creation, it focuses only on the features of this particular concerto, in an attempt at a better understanding of the piece’s architecture and its artistic devices. 3. Results and Discussions Despite the fact that the tempi, Allegro Mol ...
English Notes
... of the piece unequivocally towards the upper range, this in a work which, as the composer himself wrote, reveals some decidedly historical influences, for example in the orchestration which calls for double woodwinds, more or less as in Haydn’s oratorios. The instrumental writing is inspired by a so ...
... of the piece unequivocally towards the upper range, this in a work which, as the composer himself wrote, reveals some decidedly historical influences, for example in the orchestration which calls for double woodwinds, more or less as in Haydn’s oratorios. The instrumental writing is inspired by a so ...
ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK Cello Concerto in B minor
... In 1896 Johannes Brahms received a guest at his home in Vienna. Robert Hausmann was one of the leading cellists of his day and had given the first performance of Brahms’ Double Concerto for violin and cello. Now, with Brahms playing the orchestra part at the piano, he read through a new work, a cell ...
... In 1896 Johannes Brahms received a guest at his home in Vienna. Robert Hausmann was one of the leading cellists of his day and had given the first performance of Brahms’ Double Concerto for violin and cello. Now, with Brahms playing the orchestra part at the piano, he read through a new work, a cell ...
Concerto grosso
... in contrast to the concerto which features a single solo instrument with the melody line, accompanied by the orchestra. The form developed in the late seventeenth century, although the name was not used at first. Alessandro Stradella seems to have written the first music in which two groups of diffe ...
... in contrast to the concerto which features a single solo instrument with the melody line, accompanied by the orchestra. The form developed in the late seventeenth century, although the name was not used at first. Alessandro Stradella seems to have written the first music in which two groups of diffe ...
Riccardo Minasi 2015 Musicological Notes
... musical dominance abroad was not matched by political dominance at home: only the region of Savoy and the Venetian Republic were ruled by the Italians themselves. What we now know as Italy was a collection of separate states until the middle of the nineteenth century. For centuries it had been the b ...
... musical dominance abroad was not matched by political dominance at home: only the region of Savoy and the Venetian Republic were ruled by the Italians themselves. What we now know as Italy was a collection of separate states until the middle of the nineteenth century. For centuries it had been the b ...
Jubilant Song - Philharmonic Society of Orange County
... work for no money and were bought and sold like property, this is what is called slavery. These people were not allowed to bring anything with them from home, but they did have their arts and culture. African music has had a very large effect on the development of music in America. Today you will he ...
... work for no money and were bought and sold like property, this is what is called slavery. These people were not allowed to bring anything with them from home, but they did have their arts and culture. African music has had a very large effect on the development of music in America. Today you will he ...
Impressionism in Selected Works for Flute An Honors
... 1927. It was originally entitled La Flute de pan ahe Flute of pan). One version of the piece's origin is that it was written as incidental music to Gabriel Mourey's play psyche, to be performed just before the death of Pan. The flutist was Louis Fleury, to whom the piece is dedicated. Another story ...
... 1927. It was originally entitled La Flute de pan ahe Flute of pan). One version of the piece's origin is that it was written as incidental music to Gabriel Mourey's play psyche, to be performed just before the death of Pan. The flutist was Louis Fleury, to whom the piece is dedicated. Another story ...
Anton Heiller`s individual use of twelve tone technique
... Anton Heiller‘s individual use of twelve tone technique Presentation for PhD forum, June 15, 2013 - Peter Planyavsky Between 1950 and 1960, the use of twelve tone composing in liturgical music was something which church music composers had to consider very carefully. Twelve tone music was not percei ...
... Anton Heiller‘s individual use of twelve tone technique Presentation for PhD forum, June 15, 2013 - Peter Planyavsky Between 1950 and 1960, the use of twelve tone composing in liturgical music was something which church music composers had to consider very carefully. Twelve tone music was not percei ...
program notes [template] - Virginia Tech School of Performing Arts
... Throughout the 19th century, nationalism served as a contributing factor to musical development and, by the second half of the century, had become a particularly important focus for many composers. These composers, who included Antonín Dvořák and Bedřich Smetana, appropriated folk music in order to ...
... Throughout the 19th century, nationalism served as a contributing factor to musical development and, by the second half of the century, had become a particularly important focus for many composers. These composers, who included Antonín Dvořák and Bedřich Smetana, appropriated folk music in order to ...
Keyboard Concerto No. 5 in f minor BWV 1056 – Johann Sebastian
... Sebastian Bach was better known as a virtuoso organist than as a composer in his day. His sacred music, organ and choral works, and other instrumental music had an enthusiasm and seeming freedom that concealed immense rigor. Bach's use of counterpoint was brilliant and innovative, and the immense co ...
... Sebastian Bach was better known as a virtuoso organist than as a composer in his day. His sacred music, organ and choral works, and other instrumental music had an enthusiasm and seeming freedom that concealed immense rigor. Bach's use of counterpoint was brilliant and innovative, and the immense co ...
Kris Curtis
... Dresden, Germany most of his career. In the sphere of influences Schutz encountered, no two people influenced him more than Giovanni Gabrieli and Claudio Monteverdi. Gabrieli and Monteverdi had a profound impact on Schutz, as much of his compositional writing reflects their styles with Schutz’s inte ...
... Dresden, Germany most of his career. In the sphere of influences Schutz encountered, no two people influenced him more than Giovanni Gabrieli and Claudio Monteverdi. Gabrieli and Monteverdi had a profound impact on Schutz, as much of his compositional writing reflects their styles with Schutz’s inte ...
Article on Tchaikovsky - Eastman School of Music
... concentrate in a way that most normal human beings can’t,” Roland John Wiley, author of “Tchaikovsky,” told IBD. Using that fierce focus, he produced some of the world’s most beautiful music, including “Swan Lake,” “The Nutcracker” and the Violin Concerto. Tchaikovsky (1840-93) grew up in rural Russ ...
... concentrate in a way that most normal human beings can’t,” Roland John Wiley, author of “Tchaikovsky,” told IBD. Using that fierce focus, he produced some of the world’s most beautiful music, including “Swan Lake,” “The Nutcracker” and the Violin Concerto. Tchaikovsky (1840-93) grew up in rural Russ ...
Schubert-Romantic Period - SCIE
... encompass the totality of human experience. • It was international and influenced all of the arts. • Romantic writers broke away from convention…and emphasized freedom of expression. The term was actually adopted from literature—and the literary romantics themselves • Beethoven is credited for eleva ...
... encompass the totality of human experience. • It was international and influenced all of the arts. • Romantic writers broke away from convention…and emphasized freedom of expression. The term was actually adopted from literature—and the literary romantics themselves • Beethoven is credited for eleva ...
Romantic - GHSMathMusic
... • It was partly a rebellion against the neoclassicism of the 18th Century and the age of reason—and their dissatisfaction with the real world. • The movement was very diverse and complex because its aim was to broaden horizons and encompass the totality of human experience. • It was international an ...
... • It was partly a rebellion against the neoclassicism of the 18th Century and the age of reason—and their dissatisfaction with the real world. • The movement was very diverse and complex because its aim was to broaden horizons and encompass the totality of human experience. • It was international an ...
Tatar Folklore in the Creative Work of Composer Rafael Belyalov
... Russian musical traditions and new ways of tangling the folklore material make up a unique symbiosis: a listener perceives the composition being a folklore one by definition, while also as music of a contemporary composer. However we must note that back in the day there was no outright perception of ...
... Russian musical traditions and new ways of tangling the folklore material make up a unique symbiosis: a listener perceives the composition being a folklore one by definition, while also as music of a contemporary composer. However we must note that back in the day there was no outright perception of ...
Church Windows - New York Philharmonic
... one day I asked Ottorino if he had ever studied Gregorian Chant. He replied that it was something he had long wanted to do but never found the opportunity. For my part, I had studied the subject with particular enthusiasm and been given a first-class diploma a few months previously. I offered to tea ...
... one day I asked Ottorino if he had ever studied Gregorian Chant. He replied that it was something he had long wanted to do but never found the opportunity. For my part, I had studied the subject with particular enthusiasm and been given a first-class diploma a few months previously. I offered to tea ...
BEETHOVEN Leonore Overture No. 3, Op. 72b
... Ludwig van Beethoven (December 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he remains one of the most famous and influential of all composers. His best known compositions include 9 symphonie ...
... Ludwig van Beethoven (December 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he remains one of the most famous and influential of all composers. His best known compositions include 9 symphonie ...
Program Notes - Polish Music Center
... After his composition and conducting studies in Lithuania, Vykintas Baltakas (b. 1972) went on to study abroad in the early 1990s, and gradually became successfully integrated in the international music scene. His musical style has been significantly influenced not only by his studies with Wolfgang ...
... After his composition and conducting studies in Lithuania, Vykintas Baltakas (b. 1972) went on to study abroad in the early 1990s, and gradually became successfully integrated in the international music scene. His musical style has been significantly influenced not only by his studies with Wolfgang ...