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Pachelbel's canon in D Major - Romantic Modernized Version
This is one of the most popular compositions in the classical world which was composed during the baroque era in the 1680's by Johann Pachelbel. Performed by the Slovak Chamber Orchestra. This is a non-HIP(Historically Informed Piece) adaptation of the Canon, which means this is NOT the original "version" of the piece, as Pachelbel composed it. If you're looking after a good HIP performance, I suggest listening to Musica Antiqua Köln's, that can be found under "Video Responses". Highly recommended, enjoy! You can find the mp3 here: www.megaupload.com I've uploaded the file again to RapidShare: rapidshare.com Sheets: www.sheetmusicfox.com
Vivaldi - "Winter" I. Allegro non molto, Piano version
This is me playing my transcription of Antonio Vivaldi´s "Winter I" from "The Four Seasons". Sheet music is available at: www.lulu.com Or get the complete "four seasons suite": www.lulu.com vivaldi winter vier jahreszeiten Le quattro stagioni piano version cover transcription erik österberg L'inverno solo instrumental classical music
Vivaldi - "Winter" I. Allegro non molto, Piano version with winter
This is me playing my transcription of Antonio Vivaldi´s "Winter I" from "The Four Seasons". Sheet music is now available at: www.lulu.com Or get the complete "four seasons suite": www.lulu.com vivaldi winter vier jahreszeiten Le quattro stagioni piano version cover transcription erik österberg L'inverno solo "instrumental music classical
George Gershwin - Lullaby (Original Piano Version)
George Gershwin (1898-1937) Lullaby (Original Piano Version) Alicia Zizzo, piano Photo by Charles C. Ebbets
Vivaldi - "Spring" I. Allegro, Piano version
This is me playing my transcription of Antonio Vivaldi´s "Spring I" from "The Four Seasons". Sheet music is available at: www.lulu.com Or get the complete "four seasons suite": www.lulu.com vivaldi spring vier jahreszeiten Le quattro stagioni piano version cover transcription erik österberg La Primavera solo instrumental music classical
Maksim Mrvica - Grieg's A Minor Piano Concerto (Crossover Version)
For scores and more please visit www.maksimmrvica.com Maksim Mrvica performing a Crossover version of Grieg's A minor Piano Concerto, live at the Roundhouse - London Maksim Mrvica Crossover Grieg Roundhouse London Croatia Piano Classical
Re: Chopsticks!!! A better version! Peter Combe!
The Internet seems to be lacking a Peter Combe version of Chopsticks, so here's one for you. LYRICS I play the violin every morning, and every evening, of everyday. Suzuki, Bach, Vivaldi, Schumann, but really all that I want to play is: *chopsticks music* I play the grand piano, practice my chords, and scales, and apegios. So boring, and, it drives my family up the wall, Dad says; why don't you play: *chopsticks music* I play the flute, the silver flute. But it doesn't sound much like James Gallway. I wonder if when he was ten, whether sometimes he was allowed to play: *chopsticks music* I'd really love to sing a classical song or two at the opera house. I'd sound like Pavarotti: *la la la etc...* I play the violin every morning, and every evening, of everyday. Suzuki, Bach, Vivaldi, Schumann, but really all that I want to play... I'd really love to sing a classical song or two at the opera house. I'd sound like Pavarotti: *la la la etc...*
Pachelbel - Canon in D Major (Original Version)
JOHANN PACHELBEL (1653-1706) Canon and Gigue for three violins and basso continuo in D major 1. Canon 2. Gigue Performed by Hesperion XXI Directed by Jordi Savall *Those of you who have never listened to a period instrument performance of Pachelbel's famous (or for cellists, infamous) canon in D major may be surprised by the rather sprightly tempo of this interpretation. This is because the version we know of today was popularized by Jean-François Paillards recording made in 1970. This performance is very much in the romantic style, which is rather unfitting considering piece written in the middle Baroque. The original score of the piece has no tempo indication for the canon, however the time-signature, the notation of the piece, and the playing style and methodology of Pachelbel and the Baroque era does not suggest that the piece should played at the characteristically romantic "largo molto" tempo most people are used to today. The musicians of Hesperion XXI, known for their authentic, highly informed, and frankly beautiful performances do not try to sound different and stylish, but rather attempt to perform the piece the way Pachelbel himself would have intended it to be performed back in the 1680s on instruments he himself would have been familiar with. **The chord sequence (IV vi iii IV I ii V7) in this canon is one of the most popular chordal progressions in western music. As well as being found in various classical music pieces, this sequence can also be found in ...
Chopin Marche Funebre, Orchestra version
Chopin Marche Funebre Orchestra version, reduction Elgar Orchestra: BBC London Simphony Orchestra Director: Adrial Boult --- Listen to radio stations from your browser www.toolbar-radio.com World version --- Digital Remastering of 78 RPM Records Only Classical Music Public Domain PromoClassical Copyright reserved
Canon in D-Piano soft version *High Quality Audio*
Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel. Soft version. I did not play this myself, i recorded this song.