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Chopin - Polonaise in A, Op.40 No.1, ' Military '
Chopin - Polonaise in A, Op.40 No.1, ' Military ' Title : Frederic Chopin ,Polonaise in A, Op.40 No.1, 'Military' From Wikipedia, The Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53 or (French: Polonaise héroïque, Heroic Polonaise) was written by Frédéric Chopin in 1842 for solo piano. This masterpiece is one of Chopin's most popular compositions and is still a current favorite of the classical pianoforte repertoire. The piece requires exceptional pianistic skills and requires virtuosity in order to be played at an appropriate level of quality. Although the piece is labeled as a polonaise, it has little to do with the typical polonaise style. It presents two sections with a polonaise rhythm, but most of it has no particular polonaise attribute. It has been said that Chopin had composed the piece having a free and powerful Poland in mind, which may have led him to label it as a Polonaise.[citation needed] Another possibility is that the Heroic Polonaise is closely related to the Polonaise in A major, Op.40, No. 1, known as the Military Polonaise. The introduction section of the Heroic is obviously inspired by the Military, which, unlike the Heroic, was a true polonaise. The tempo of the piece is Alla polacca e maestoso ("like a polonaise and majestic"). The form is ternary (ABA), with a 30-second introduction. The piece has a grand introduction with fast ascending chromatic notes in both hands, setting the mood of the piece. It shows the heroic side of Chopin's art.The first theme is a dance-like theme and is in the tonic key of A-flat ...
Chopin Military Polonaise Opus 40 No. 1 in A Major by Tzvi Erez HQ
Chopin Military Polonaise Opus 40 No. 1 in A Major by Tzvi Erez HQ Tzvi Erez plays Chopin's Military Polonaise Opus 40 No. 1 in A Major. High Quality. No Commentary. Recorded 2003 on a 1912 Bosendorfer. P & C Niv Classical Records. www.nivmusic.com
Tzvi Erez plays Chopin's Military Polonaise, Opus 40 #1
Tzvi Erez plays Chopin's Military Polonaise, Opus 40 #1 iTunes link itunes.apple.com Tzvi Erez plays Chopin's Military Polonaise on his Vintage 1912 Bosendorfer. Available on the Niv Classical Label. www.nivmusic.com
First Suite For Military Band in E flat
First Suite For Military Band in E flat A cornerstone of the concert band repertoire, this beautiful piece of music was composed by the British composer Gustav Holst. For music buffs from the new school, old school, or the classical school. Enjoy!
Polonaise Militar Chopin Polonese Militaire op 40 n° 1 A major dur
Polonaise Militar Chopin Polonese Militaire op 40 n° 1 A major dur Frederick Chopin (1810-1849). Polish composer. Aloysio Rachid,brasilian musician and pianist, plays (performs) (touches) (spielt) (toca) (executa) the famous "military polonaise" from chopin. Polonesa Chopin. Polonese Chopin. Polonaises. Aloysio email: aloysiorachid@msn.com Muzico pianista braziliano. Pianisti famosi. Marcial rhythm. Marcha triunfal marche. Célebre polonesa. Poloneza. Poloniese famose. Polonesas. Polonaises. Polonezen. Famous international classical piano music instrumental performance. Musique classique erudite famose romantique et lirique pour piano instrumentale. As mais belas lindas e famosas musicas clássicas inesquecívies canciones per pianoforte. Brasilianer klassik klavier spieler. Berühmte romantische liebeslied (lieds). Classical profissional pianist.
Rimsky-Korsakov, Concerto for Trombone & Military Band
Rimsky-Korsakov, Concerto for Trombone & Military Band Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts Symphonic Wind Ensemble Trombone, Fredi Sonderegger Conductor, Richard Adams www.nafa.edu.sg
Johann Strauss I- Radetzky March Op. 228
Johann Strauss I- Radetzky March Op. 228 Radetzky March, Op. 228 is a march composed by Johann Strauss Sr. in 1848. It was dedicated to the Austrian Field Marshal Joseph Radetzky von Radetz, and became quite a popular march among soldiers. When it was first played, in front of Austrian officers in attendance, they promptly clapped and stomped their feet when they heard the chorus. This tradition is carried over today when the march is played in classical music venues in Vienna, among members of the audience who are familiar with the tradition. It is almost always played as the last piece of music at the Neujahrskonzert, the Vienna New Year Concert. Despite its military nature, its tone is rather festive than martial, in accordance with its dedicatee's exuberant personality and popularity in the ballroom as well as the battlefield. It is usually played in under three minutes.
Vivaldi Concerto for Mandolin in D( Lute RV 93 ) 1. Movement
Vivaldi Concerto for Mandolin in D( Lute RV 93 ) 1. Movement mandolin solo - jacob reuven and Barrocade Ensemble Jacob Reuven began playing the mandolin at age of eight, studying at the Beer Sheva Conservatory under the guidance of Prof. Simha Nathanson. In 1994 he graduated under the guidance of Mr. Lev Haimovitch and was awarded the Excellent Musician Status by the Israeli army, which allowed him to pursue acadmic studies at the Rubin Academy of Music and Dance in Jerusalem while doing his military service. During his time as a student at the Rubin Academy and under the guidance of Prof. Motti Smidt, Jacob won the prestigious concerto competition for two years in a row, which lead to several performances under the baton of the conductor Mendi Rodan. In 1998 he graduated the Rubin Academy, receiving a M.Ba.Mus. Jacob has performed with some of the best Israeli orchestras and ensembles, including, amongst others, the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, the Israeli Sinfonietta ,the Israel Chamber Orchestra and the Twenty First Century Ensemble under the batons of conductors such as Zubin Mehta, Mstislav Rostropovitch, Antonio Pappano, Mendi Rodan and Zsolt Nagy. The mandolin Jacob plays is the creation of the Israeli mandolin maker Arik Kerman, Out of dozens of instruments used by mandolin players in Israel, this is the only mandolin which Mr. Kerman has given to a player as a gesture of encouragement for his musical career. His wide repertoire includes, as well as pieces written originally for Mandolin ...
Chopin - Polonaise, Op. 53 (Kissin)
Chopin - Polonaise, Op. 53 (Kissin) Polonaise, Op. 53 Evgeny Kissin, piano The Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53 (nicknamed Heroic, or Heroique) for solo piano was written by Frédéric Chopin in 1842. This masterpiece is one of Chopin's most popular compositions and has always been a favorite of the classical piano repertoire. The piece requires exceptional pianistic skills and requires virtuosity to be played at an appropriate level of quality. Although the piece is labeled as a polonaise, it has little to do with the typical polonaise style. It presents two sections with a polonaise rhythm, but most of it has no particular polonaise attribute. It has been said that Chopin had composed the piece having a free and powerful Poland in mind, which may have led him to label it as a polonaise. Another possibility is that this Polonaise is closely related to the Polonaise in A major, Op. 40, No. 1, known as the Military Polonaise, which, unlike Op. 53, is a true polonaise. Frederic Chopin (1810 - 1849)
EPSYOs Youth Orchestra Danzón no. 2 Arturo Márquez
EPSYOs Youth Orchestra Danzón no. 2 Arturo Márquez The El Paso Symphony Youth Orchestras' Music Director Andres Moran conducts the Youth Orchestra in a rehearsal of Danzón no. 2 by Arturo Márquez at the Plaza Theater on April 24, 2010. The EPSYOs will present their Season Finale concert on Sunday, April 25, 2010 at 3:00PM at the Plaza Theatre. The concert will feature all four EPSYOs large ensembles in pieces including movements from Jean Sibelius Karelia Suite, and Arturo Marquezs Danzon No. 2. The concert will also feature violin virtuoso Giora Schmidt in Mendelssohns Violin Concerto in E minor. Born in 1983 to professional Israeli musicians, Mr. Schmidt began playing the violin at the age of four. At 13, he met Maestro Itzhak Perlman at the Perlman Music Program and at 16 was invited by Perlman to study under him full-time at the Juilliard Pre-College. Giora continued his studies with Perlman at the Juilliard School and also with the late violin pedagogue Dorothy DeLay. Mr. Schmidt was the First Prize winner of the Philadelphia Orchestras Greenfield Competition in 2000, the recipient of a 2003 Avery Fisher Career Grant, and in 2005 won the Classical Recording Foundations Samuel Sanders Award. He has also appeared with numerous symphony orchestras across North America including, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, New Jersey, Fort Worth, Honolulu, San Diego, Toronto, Vancouver, and the Israel Philharmonic. Tickets are $7/student, senior, military; $12/adult and are available by calling (915) 532 - 3776, or at the door the ...
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