Cavatina performed by Xue-fei Yang
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Classical music
This beautiful classical guitar piece is composed by Stanley Myers, and is the theme from the movie "Deer Hunter".
The guitar recording featured in the movie was performed by one of the greatest guitarist in the world - John Williams.
Guitar tablature: www.classtab.org/smcavati.txt
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Cavatina performed by Xue-fei Yang
This beautiful classical guitar piece is composed by Stanley Myers, and is the theme from the movie "Deer Hunter". The guitar recording featured in the movie was performed by one of the greatest guitarist in the world - John Williams. Guitar tablature: www.classtab.org
This beautiful classical guitar piece is composed by Stanley Myers, and is the theme from the movie "Deer Hunter". The guitar recording featured in the movie was performed by one of the greatest guitarist in the world - John Williams. Guitar tablature: www.classtab.org
Kevin Keith plays "Cavatina" by Stanley Myers
EMU guitarist Kevin Keith plays "Cavatina" by Stanley Myers for solo classical guitar
EMU guitarist Kevin Keith plays "Cavatina" by Stanley Myers for solo classical guitar
Gaetano Donizetti - Il campanello di notte (1836) - Cavatina for Ann
"Il campanello di notte" (or "The Night Bell"), one of Donizetti's smaller, least known works, is a part of a series of one act operas that the composer produced on the peak of his popularity. The opera was composed for Naples, about nine months after the great success of "Lucia di Lammermoor" at il Teatro San Carlo, and presented at il Teatro Nuovo on the 6th of June, 1836. The farse, in three words, light, characterful, delightful, is proof of Donizetti's prowess in the comical genre. The narrative is simple: Don Annibale Pistacchio, a pharmacist from Naples, is celebrating his future marriage with Serafina, a beautiful girl, younger than her groom by quite a number of years. Annibale, however, is nervous about leaving his bride the next morning to travel to Rome, so he is in a hurry to consummate his marriage with the girl. He is confronted by Enrico, cousin and Serafina's former lover in a series of ridiculous night calls (which Annibale is forced to answer by law) that keep Annibale from even entering the bridal chambers and, finally, leaving Serafina to Enrico, the man she truly loves. All this is presented in some of Donizetti's most humorous numbers, one of which is presented here. The piece is actually Annibale's joyous cavatina, one of my favorites among all of Donizetti's buffo pieces, as he celebrates his future happiness with Serafina. The aria is divided into two parts: a parlando cantabile, set to an ABA structure, as the bass praises the beauty and the <b>...</b>
"Il campanello di notte" (or "The Night Bell"), one of Donizetti's smaller, least known works, is a part of a series of one act operas that the composer produced on the peak of his popularity. The opera was composed for Naples, about nine months after the great success of "Lucia di Lammermoor" at il Teatro San Carlo, and presented at il Teatro Nuovo on the 6th of June, 1836. The farse, in three words, light, characterful, delightful, is proof of Donizetti's prowess in the comical genre. The narrative is simple: Don Annibale Pistacchio, a pharmacist from Naples, is celebrating his future marriage with Serafina, a beautiful girl, younger than her groom by quite a number of years. Annibale, however, is nervous about leaving his bride the next morning to travel to Rome, so he is in a hurry to consummate his marriage with the girl. He is confronted by Enrico, cousin and Serafina's former lover in a series of ridiculous night calls (which Annibale is forced to answer by law) that keep Annibale from even entering the bridal chambers and, finally, leaving Serafina to Enrico, the man she truly loves. All this is presented in some of Donizetti's most humorous numbers, one of which is presented here. The piece is actually Annibale's joyous cavatina, one of my favorites among all of Donizetti's buffo pieces, as he celebrates his future happiness with Serafina. The aria is divided into two parts: a parlando cantabile, set to an ABA structure, as the bass praises the beauty and the <b>...</b>
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Grande Piece Symphonique performed by Organist Joseph Felice
You are viewing and listening to Cesar Franck's "Grande Piece Symphonique", as performed by Joseph Felice using the sampled sounds of the Matyas (Saint Matthias) pipe organ of Notre Dame Church in Budapest Hungary, made available by InspiredAcoustics.com under license of Hauptwerk software.
You are viewing and listening to Cesar Franck's "Grande Piece Symphonique", as performed by Joseph Felice using the sampled sounds of the Matyas (Saint Matthias) pipe organ of Notre Dame Church in Budapest Hungary, made available by InspiredAcoustics.com under license of Hauptwerk software.
J N David "Chaconne in A Minor" Performed by Joseph Felice
You are viewing and listening to "Chaconne in A Minor", composed by Johann Nepomuk David in 1927, and performed live by Joseph Felice, using sounds from InspiredAcoustics.com Matyas (Rieger-Kloss organ of St. Matthias Church of Our Lady in Budapest, Hungary) virtual pipe organ sample library, under license of Hauptwerk software.<br /><br />The Matyas organ console you see is a photorealistic depiction of the stops, keys, pedals and other moving parts of the real Rieger pipe organ. The sound of this instrument was augmented with third party convolution reverb in the form of an Apple Space Designer surround impulse response.<br /><br />Opinions and comments are welcomed and encouraged.<br /><br />Enjoy,<br /><br />Joseph Felice
You are viewing and listening to "Chaconne in A Minor", composed by Johann Nepomuk David in 1927, and performed live by Joseph Felice, using sounds from InspiredAcoustics.com Matyas (Rieger-Kloss organ of St. Matthias Church of Our Lady in Budapest, Hungary) virtual pipe organ sample library, under license of Hauptwerk software.<br /><br />The Matyas organ console you see is a photorealistic depiction of the stops, keys, pedals and other moving parts of the real Rieger pipe organ. The sound of this instrument was augmented with third party convolution reverb in the form of an Apple Space Designer surround impulse response.<br /><br />Opinions and comments are welcomed and encouraged.<br /><br />Enjoy,<br /><br />Joseph Felice
Rachmaninoff - Vocalise performed by Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg
Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, violin, and Anne-Marie McDermott, piano, perform Rachmaninoff's Vocalise at an intimate recital in the lobby of San Francisco's Classical 102.1 KDFC-FM (www.kdfc.com). The recital was just days before their Russian-themed concerts with the New Century Chamber Orchestra.
Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, violin, and Anne-Marie McDermott, piano, perform Rachmaninoff's Vocalise at an intimate recital in the lobby of San Francisco's Classical 102.1 KDFC-FM (www.kdfc.com). The recital was just days before their Russian-themed concerts with the New Century Chamber Orchestra.
Joshua Bell Stop and Hear the Music by the Washington Post
From the Washington Post:
Pearls Before Breakfast
Can one of the nation's great musicians cut through the fog of a D.C. rush hour? Let's find out.
By Gene Weingarten
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, April 8, 2007; Page W10
HE EMERGED FROM THE METRO AT THE L'ENFANT PLAZA STATION AND POSITIONED HIMSELF AGAINST A WALL BESIDE A TRASH BASKET. By most measures, he was nondescript: a youngish white man in jeans, a long-sleeved T-shirt and a Washington Nationals baseball cap. From a small case, he removed a violin. Placing the open case at his feet, he shrewdly threw in a few dollars and pocket change as seed money, swiveled it to face pedestrian traffic, and began to play.
It was 7:51 a.m. on Friday, January 12, the middle of the morning rush hour. In the next 43 minutes, as the violinist performed six classical pieces, 1,097 people passed by. Almost all of them were on the way to work, which meant, for almost all of them, a government job. L'Enfant Plaza is at the nucleus of federal Washington, and these were mostly mid-level bureaucrats with those indeterminate, oddly fungible titles: policy analyst, project manager, budget officer, specialist, facilitator, consultant.
...for the rest of the article go to:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/04/AR2007040401721.html
From the Washington Post:Pearls Before Breakfast
Can one of the nation's great musicians cut through the fog of a D.C. rush hour? Let's find out.
By Gene Weingarten
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, April 8, 2007; Page W10
HE EMERGED FROM THE METRO AT THE L'ENFANT PLAZA STATION AND POSITIONED HIMSELF AGAINST A WALL BESIDE A TRASH BASKET. By most measures, he was nondescript: a youngish white man in jeans, a long-sleeved T-shirt and a Washington Nationals baseball cap. From a small case, he removed a violin. Placing the open case at his feet, he shrewdly threw in a few dollars and pocket change as seed money, swiveled it to face pedestrian traffic, and began to play.
It was 7:51 a.m. on Friday, January 12, the middle of the morning rush hour. In the next 43 minutes, as the violinist performed six classical pieces, 1,097 people passed by. Almost all of them were on the way to work, which meant, for almost all of them, a government job. L'Enfant Plaza is at the nucleus of federal Washington, and these were mostly mid-level bureaucrats with those indeterminate, oddly fungible titles: policy analyst, project manager, budget officer, specialist, facilitator, consultant.
...for the rest of the article go to:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/04/AR2007040401721.html
Classical Medley by Buddy Greene on the Harmonica
SINCE PEOPLE KEEP ASKING, HERE ARE THE SONGS THAT HE PLAYED ACCORDING TO COMMENTERS:
1ST: 'Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring' by Johann Sebastian Bach.
2ND: Mozart's Piano Sonata in C, K. 545 - Allegro
3RD: Rossini's William Tell overture (known to most as the theme from 'The Lone Ranger')
WOW. He's so good on the harmonica!Buddy has talent pouring out from his ears. He also can sing, play the guitar, and he writes music (he wrote the music for 'Mary Did You Know') but he's most known for his Harmonica. Not to mention he is a really funny, cool guy.
SINCE PEOPLE KEEP ASKING, HERE ARE THE SONGS THAT HE PLAYED ACCORDING TO COMMENTERS:1ST: 'Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring' by Johann Sebastian Bach.
2ND: Mozart's Piano Sonata in C, K. 545 - Allegro
3RD: Rossini's William Tell overture (known to most as the theme from 'The Lone Ranger')
WOW. He's so good on the harmonica!Buddy has talent pouring out from his ears. He also can sing, play the guitar, and he writes music (he wrote the music for 'Mary Did You Know') but he's most known for his Harmonica. Not to mention he is a really funny, cool guy.
Jascha Heifetz Plays Rondo by Mozart
Jascha Heifetz plays Rondo (from Serenade No. 7 "Haffner", K. 250) by Mozart.
Jascha Heifetz plays Rondo (from Serenade No. 7 "Haffner", K. 250) by Mozart.
Yun-Yang Lee - Piano Concerto in A minor
Pianist Yun-Yang Lee playing the 3rd movement of Edward Grieg's Piano Concerto in A-minor, Op. 16 No. 1. Great interpretation. Unfortunately, I don't have the name of the orchestra or the conductor. If you have that info, and care to share, please do :) -paul
Pianist Yun-Yang Lee playing the 3rd movement of Edward Grieg's Piano Concerto in A-minor, Op. 16 No. 1. Great interpretation. Unfortunately, I don't have the name of the orchestra or the conductor. If you have that info, and care to share, please do :) -paul

