Maybe the most beautiful music ever
- Classical music composed by Gustav Mahler The sound level is too low, turn your volume up! Gustav Mahler: The last 10 minutes from the Finale of his 10th Symphony. That symphony is unfinished, only a torso. Written in 1910/ 1911. The Mahler-experts Deryck Cook and Berthold Goldschmidt created this performing version of that torso, you're listening here. Performed by the Berliner Sinfonieorchester, the conductor is Kurt Sanderling. For me the whole symphony, especially the Finale, is the most beautiful music ever known. That last 10 minutes start after a shocking dissonant climax of bitterness, when the strings and horns turn the hard emotions down again.
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Tchaikovsky - None But The Lonely Hearts
Title : Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky,(None But The Lonely Hearts) Songs (6), Op. 6: no 6, None but the lonely heart.
This, one of Tchaikovsky's best-loved vocal pieces, comes from his collection of six songs, Op. 6. The fact that it was composed to a Russian translation of its original German text by Goethe often obscures its membership in the large family of setting of the same poem, "Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt" (Only he who knows loneliness). One of Mignon's songs from the novel Wilhelm Meister, this text inspired most of the Romantic lieder composers, most notably Schubert, Schumann, and Wolf, to compose some of their most memorable settings; the poem's sense of desolate yearning speaks to the very heart of Romanticism, and Tchaikovsky certainly owed allegiance to that aesthetic.
Tchaikovsky's setting makes use of a syncopated chordal accompaniment; the lack of rhythmic grounding and the chromatic nature of chosen harmonies the inner harmony voices conspire to highlight the restless, disquieted tone of Goethe's text.
Title : Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky,(None But The Lonely Hearts) Songs (6), Op. 6: no 6, None but the lonely heart.This, one of Tchaikovsky's best-loved vocal pieces, comes from his collection of six songs, Op. 6. The fact that it was composed to a Russian translation of its original German text by Goethe often obscures its membership in the large family of setting of the same poem, "Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt" (Only he who knows loneliness). One of Mignon's songs from the novel Wilhelm Meister, this text inspired most of the Romantic lieder composers, most notably Schubert, Schumann, and Wolf, to compose some of their most memorable settings; the poem's sense of desolate yearning speaks to the very heart of Romanticism, and Tchaikovsky certainly owed allegiance to that aesthetic.
Tchaikovsky's setting makes use of a syncopated chordal accompaniment; the lack of rhythmic grounding and the chromatic nature of chosen harmonies the inner harmony voices conspire to highlight the restless, disquieted tone of Goethe's text.
Johann Strauss II - The Blue Danube Waltz
Title : Johann Strauss II , The Blue Danube Waltz
Date : 1867
From Wikipedia,The Blue Danube is the common English title of An der schönen blauen Donau op. 314 (On the Beautiful Blue Danube), a waltz by Johann Strauss II, composed in 1867. Originally performed 9 February 1867 at a concert of the Wiener Männergesangsverein (Vienna Men's Choral Association), it has been one of the most consistently popular pieces of music in the classical repertoire. Its initial performance was only a mild success, however, and Strauss is reputed to have said "The devil take the waltz, my only regret is for the coda -- I wish that had been a success!"
The waltz originally had an accompanying song text written by Josef Weyl. Strauss adapted it into a purely orchestral version for the World's Fair in Paris that same year, and it became a great success in this form. The instrumental version is by far the most commonly performed today. An alternate text by Franz von Gernerth, Donau so blau (Danube so blue), is also used on occasion.
The sentimental Viennese connotations of the piece have made it into a sort of unofficial Austrian national anthem. It is a traditional encore piece at the annual Vienna New Year's Concert. The first few bars are also the interval signal of Osterreich Rundfunk's overseas programs.
It is reported by composer Norman Lloyd in his "Golden Encyclopedia of Music" that when asked by Frau Strauss for an autograph, the composer Johannes Brahms autographed Mrs. Strauss's fan by writing on it the first few bars of the Blue Danube. Under it he wrote "Unfortunately not by Johannes Brahms".The work commences with an extended introduction in the key of A major with shimmering (tremolo) violins and a French horn spelling out the familiar waltz theme, answered by staccato wind chords, in a subdued mood. It rises briefly into a loud passage but quickly dies down into the same restful nature of the opening bars. A contrasting and quick phrase in D major anticipates the waltz before 3 quiet downward-moving bass notes "usher in" the first principal waltz melody.
The first waltz theme is familiar gently rising triad motif in cellos and horns in the tonic D major, accompanied by harps; the Viennese waltz beat is accentuated at the end of each 3-note phrase. The Waltz 1A triumphantly ends its rounds of the motif, and waltz 1B follows in the same key; the genial mood is still apparent.
Waltz 2A glides in quietly (still in D major) before a short contrasting middle section in B flat major. The entire section is repeated.
A more dour waltz 3A is introduced in G major before a fleeting eighth-note melodic phrase (waltz 3B). An loud Intrada (introduction) is then played. Waltz 4A starts off in a romantic mood (F major) before a more joyous waltz 4B in the same key.
After another short Intrada in A, cadencing in F-sharp minor, sonorous clarinets spell out the poignant melody of waltz 5A in A. Waltz 5B is the climax, punctuated by cymbal crashes. Each of these may be repeated at the discretion of the performer.
The coda recalls earlier sections (3A and 2A) before furious chords usher in a recap of the romantic Waltz 4A. The idyll is cut short as the waltz hurries back to the famous waltz theme 1A again. This statement is cut short, however, by the final codetta: a variation of 1A is presented, connecting to a rushing eighth-note passage in the final few bars: repeated tonic chords underlined by a snare drumroll and a bright-sounding flourish.
Title : Johann Strauss II , The Blue Danube WaltzDate : 1867
From Wikipedia,The Blue Danube is the common English title of An der schönen blauen Donau op. 314 (On the Beautiful Blue Danube), a waltz by Johann Strauss II, composed in 1867. Originally performed 9 February 1867 at a concert of the Wiener Männergesangsverein (Vienna Men's Choral Association), it has been one of the most consistently popular pieces of music in the classical repertoire. Its initial performance was only a mild success, however, and Strauss is reputed to have said "The devil take the waltz, my only regret is for the coda -- I wish that had been a success!"
The waltz originally had an accompanying song text written by Josef Weyl. Strauss adapted it into a purely orchestral version for the World's Fair in Paris that same year, and it became a great success in this form. The instrumental version is by far the most commonly performed today. An alternate text by Franz von Gernerth, Donau so blau (Danube so blue), is also used on occasion.
The sentimental Viennese connotations of the piece have made it into a sort of unofficial Austrian national anthem. It is a traditional encore piece at the annual Vienna New Year's Concert. The first few bars are also the interval signal of Osterreich Rundfunk's overseas programs.
It is reported by composer Norman Lloyd in his "Golden Encyclopedia of Music" that when asked by Frau Strauss for an autograph, the composer Johannes Brahms autographed Mrs. Strauss's fan by writing on it the first few bars of the Blue Danube. Under it he wrote "Unfortunately not by Johannes Brahms".The work commences with an extended introduction in the key of A major with shimmering (tremolo) violins and a French horn spelling out the familiar waltz theme, answered by staccato wind chords, in a subdued mood. It rises briefly into a loud passage but quickly dies down into the same restful nature of the opening bars. A contrasting and quick phrase in D major anticipates the waltz before 3 quiet downward-moving bass notes "usher in" the first principal waltz melody.
The first waltz theme is familiar gently rising triad motif in cellos and horns in the tonic D major, accompanied by harps; the Viennese waltz beat is accentuated at the end of each 3-note phrase. The Waltz 1A triumphantly ends its rounds of the motif, and waltz 1B follows in the same key; the genial mood is still apparent.
Waltz 2A glides in quietly (still in D major) before a short contrasting middle section in B flat major. The entire section is repeated.
A more dour waltz 3A is introduced in G major before a fleeting eighth-note melodic phrase (waltz 3B). An loud Intrada (introduction) is then played. Waltz 4A starts off in a romantic mood (F major) before a more joyous waltz 4B in the same key.
After another short Intrada in A, cadencing in F-sharp minor, sonorous clarinets spell out the poignant melody of waltz 5A in A. Waltz 5B is the climax, punctuated by cymbal crashes. Each of these may be repeated at the discretion of the performer.
The coda recalls earlier sections (3A and 2A) before furious chords usher in a recap of the romantic Waltz 4A. The idyll is cut short as the waltz hurries back to the famous waltz theme 1A again. This statement is cut short, however, by the final codetta: a variation of 1A is presented, connecting to a rushing eighth-note passage in the final few bars: repeated tonic chords underlined by a snare drumroll and a bright-sounding flourish.
Claude Debussy - Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
Painting - On the Hudson Artist - Thomas Doughty
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Some of the Most Beautiful Symphonies
This is a selection of some of the most beautiful symphonies: 1) Leopold Mozart: Toy Symphony. 2) Joseph Haydn: London Symphony. 3) Wolfgang A. Mozart: Symphony 40. 4) Wolfgang A. Mozart: Symphony 41. 5) Ludwig v. Beethoven: Symphony 3 (Eroica). 6) Ludwig v. Beethoven: Symphony 5. 7) Ludwig v. Beethoven: Symphony 6(Pastoral). 8) Ludwig v. Beethoven: Symphony 9 (Choral). 9) Franz Schubert: Symphony 8 "Unfinished". 10) Hector Berlioz: Symphony Fantastique. 11) Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony 4. 12) Anton Bruckner: Symphony 4 "Romantic". 13) Johannes Brahms: Symphony 4. 14) Antonin Dvorak: New World Symphony (No.9). 15) Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky: Symphony 4. 16) Gustav Mahler: Symphony 5. This video is not meant to disparage the works of other composers. There are lots of beautiful pieces that aren't included here, this is just a selection, it's almost impossible to include them all in one video, considering the maximum length and the editing work it involves. Anyway, I hope you like it!
This is a selection of some of the most beautiful symphonies: 1) Leopold Mozart: Toy Symphony. 2) Joseph Haydn: London Symphony. 3) Wolfgang A. Mozart: Symphony 40. 4) Wolfgang A. Mozart: Symphony 41. 5) Ludwig v. Beethoven: Symphony 3 (Eroica). 6) Ludwig v. Beethoven: Symphony 5. 7) Ludwig v. Beethoven: Symphony 6(Pastoral). 8) Ludwig v. Beethoven: Symphony 9 (Choral). 9) Franz Schubert: Symphony 8 "Unfinished". 10) Hector Berlioz: Symphony Fantastique. 11) Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony 4. 12) Anton Bruckner: Symphony 4 "Romantic". 13) Johannes Brahms: Symphony 4. 14) Antonin Dvorak: New World Symphony (No.9). 15) Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky: Symphony 4. 16) Gustav Mahler: Symphony 5. This video is not meant to disparage the works of other composers. There are lots of beautiful pieces that aren't included here, this is just a selection, it's almost impossible to include them all in one video, considering the maximum length and the editing work it involves. Anyway, I hope you like it!
The Most Evolved
Learn This Song (TABS): goo.gl Official CD: goo.gl JH Clarke's Official Website: goo.gl Video Lessons: goo.gl JH Clarke on Facebook: goo.gl JH Clarke on Twitter: goo.gl JH Clarke on Itunes: goo.gl JH Clarke on CDbaby: goo.gl JH Clarke on BandCamp: goo.gl JH Clarke on SoundCloud: goo.gl *** peace. we are the 99%. end all wars. end poverty. care for our natural environment. do what is right. just wanted to say thank you to everyone all over the world who has subscribe and liked and watched my videos... You guys are totally awesome! I had no idea how popular this video would get. A special thanks to all the die-hard fans out there that have been watching my vids over the years. You guys keep me going! gonna try and covers some common subjects that come up in regards to this video. *** what is the strumming pattern: The main strumming pattern for this video is D-DUHUDU D=down U=up H=Hit down with nails side of fingers up with nail side of thumb up with flesh side of fingers only after hit. *** What does the title mean? I've said this elsewhere, I'm not very good at naming songs. no 'name' ever seems to fit right. I usually end up naming a group of song all at once when the album is being recorded. So when I named this song I remembered way back when I first started playing it the subway how different it was...and all the changes it went through to become the finished version... a lot of my songs tend to evolve...and this particular one, at that particular time, seemed to have <b>...</b>
Learn This Song (TABS): goo.gl Official CD: goo.gl JH Clarke's Official Website: goo.gl Video Lessons: goo.gl JH Clarke on Facebook: goo.gl JH Clarke on Twitter: goo.gl JH Clarke on Itunes: goo.gl JH Clarke on CDbaby: goo.gl JH Clarke on BandCamp: goo.gl JH Clarke on SoundCloud: goo.gl *** peace. we are the 99%. end all wars. end poverty. care for our natural environment. do what is right. just wanted to say thank you to everyone all over the world who has subscribe and liked and watched my videos... You guys are totally awesome! I had no idea how popular this video would get. A special thanks to all the die-hard fans out there that have been watching my vids over the years. You guys keep me going! gonna try and covers some common subjects that come up in regards to this video. *** what is the strumming pattern: The main strumming pattern for this video is D-DUHUDU D=down U=up H=Hit down with nails side of fingers up with nail side of thumb up with flesh side of fingers only after hit. *** What does the title mean? I've said this elsewhere, I'm not very good at naming songs. no 'name' ever seems to fit right. I usually end up naming a group of song all at once when the album is being recorded. So when I named this song I remembered way back when I first started playing it the subway how different it was...and all the changes it went through to become the finished version... a lot of my songs tend to evolve...and this particular one, at that particular time, seemed to have <b>...</b>
Joan Hinde, Britain's Foremost Female Trumpeter
Joan Hinde plays a medley of classical trumpet showpieces in the Max Bygraves Christmas Show. Joan has been appearing on TV and radio since the 1940's and is still working on the variety circuit at full strength. She was the Alison Balsom of her day, but always had a more varied and entertaining repertoire on top of her well-executed and technically masterful classical pieces. She was, until relatively recently, the only female trumpeter to have broadcast the Haydn Trumpet Concerto on BBC Radio. I have been able to find out about her on www.joanhinde.co.uk
Joan Hinde plays a medley of classical trumpet showpieces in the Max Bygraves Christmas Show. Joan has been appearing on TV and radio since the 1940's and is still working on the variety circuit at full strength. She was the Alison Balsom of her day, but always had a more varied and entertaining repertoire on top of her well-executed and technically masterful classical pieces. She was, until relatively recently, the only female trumpeter to have broadcast the Haydn Trumpet Concerto on BBC Radio. I have been able to find out about her on www.joanhinde.co.uk
The Most Beautiful Waltzes: Strauss & Tchaikovsky
Some of the Most Beautiful Waltzes by some of the most talented composers: Johann Strauss II and Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky. Johann Strauss II: 1) On the Beautiful Blue Danube. 2) Tales from the Vienna Woods. 3) Roses from the South. 4) Emperor Waltz. 5) Wiener Blut. 6) Voices of Spring. 7) Treasure Waltz. PI Tchaikovsky: 8) Sleeping Beauty Waltz. 9) Swan Lake Waltz. 10) The Nutcracker, Waltz of the Flowers.
Some of the Most Beautiful Waltzes by some of the most talented composers: Johann Strauss II and Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky. Johann Strauss II: 1) On the Beautiful Blue Danube. 2) Tales from the Vienna Woods. 3) Roses from the South. 4) Emperor Waltz. 5) Wiener Blut. 6) Voices of Spring. 7) Treasure Waltz. PI Tchaikovsky: 8) Sleeping Beauty Waltz. 9) Swan Lake Waltz. 10) The Nutcracker, Waltz of the Flowers.
Spanish Love Song | Spanish Guitar Music | Beautiful Music
FREE SONG DOWNLOAD AT: http://ReverbNation.com/dglas The music of D. Glas (Douglas Stambler)
FREE SONG DOWNLOAD AT: http://ReverbNation.com/dglas The music of D. Glas (Douglas Stambler)
My Mom playing a beautiful piece of Classical Piano
A beautiful recording of my 84 year old mother playing Liebeslied by Fritz Kreisler (5:25) Recorded at University of California, Irvine. Feel free to leave comments or ratings!
A beautiful recording of my 84 year old mother playing Liebeslied by Fritz Kreisler (5:25) Recorded at University of California, Irvine. Feel free to leave comments or ratings!
Handel - Water Music Suite No. 2 in D Mayor Alla Hornpipe
Primer concierto de la Joven Orquesta del Club Argentino (J.O.C.A.) en el teatro municipal de la ciudad de BahÃa Blanca, Argentina.
Director: Mtro. Gustavo G. Gallo
George Frederic Handel (1685-1759)
Water Music, Suite No. 2 en Re Mayor, HWV 349
Alla Hornpipe
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The J.O.C.A. student orchestra was formed on August 25th 2007 in Bahia Blanca, Argentina.
Here you can watch our first performance in our local theatre.
Director:Gustavo G. Gallo
George Frederic Handel (1685-1759)
Water Music, Suite No. 2 in D Mayor, HWV 349
Alla Hornpipe
Primer concierto de la Joven Orquesta del Club Argentino (J.O.C.A.) en el teatro municipal de la ciudad de BahÃa Blanca, Argentina.Director: Mtro. Gustavo G. Gallo
George Frederic Handel (1685-1759)
Water Music, Suite No. 2 en Re Mayor, HWV 349
Alla Hornpipe
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The J.O.C.A. student orchestra was formed on August 25th 2007 in Bahia Blanca, Argentina.
Here you can watch our first performance in our local theatre.
Director:Gustavo G. Gallo
George Frederic Handel (1685-1759)
Water Music, Suite No. 2 in D Mayor, HWV 349
Alla Hornpipe
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
The Making of a Musician Joshua Bell
The career of Joshua Bell is documented in this video vignette following his career from childhood to virtuoso violinist. From the Live From Lincoln Center broadcast on December 31, 2007. Hosted by Renee Fleming.
The career of Joshua Bell is documented in this video vignette following his career from childhood to virtuoso violinist. From the Live From Lincoln Center broadcast on December 31, 2007. Hosted by Renee Fleming.
Guitar Impossible stop motion music short by MysteryGuitarMan
Over 1000 cuts. 6 hours of guitar tabbing. 1 hour of shooting. Only God knows how much editing.
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Song is Mozart - Marriage of Figaro
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Song is Mozart - Marriage of Figaro
Andre Rieu - Forever Vienna
www.facebook.com www.andrerieu.com http For info about Andre's Musical Holidays Tour in the USA and Canada, please go to www.andrerieu.com This is the commercial for Andre Rieu's latest CD release in the United States - Forever Vienna. Forever Vienna is the top classical album of 2010!
www.facebook.com www.andrerieu.com http For info about Andre's Musical Holidays Tour in the USA and Canada, please go to www.andrerieu.com This is the commercial for Andre Rieu's latest CD release in the United States - Forever Vienna. Forever Vienna is the top classical album of 2010!
Veronique Gens is amazing! Lamento Di Arianna by Monteverdi
www.sublime-classical.com/forum Veronique Gens(soprano) Claudio Monteverdi Lamento di Arianna Emmanuelle Haim (conductor) Le Concert d'Astree (L'Arianna-1608) Lasciatemi morire! E chi volete voi che mi conforte in così dura sorte, in così gran martire? Lasciatemi morire! O Teseo, o Teseo mio, sì che mio ti vo dir, chè mio pur sei, benché tinvoli, ahi crudo! a gli occhi miei. Volgiti, Teseo mio, volgiti, Teseo, o Dio! Volgiti indietro a rimirar colei che lasciato ha per te la patria e il regno, en queste arene ancora, cibo di fere dispietate e crude, lascierà lossa ignude. O Teseo, o Teseo mio, se tu sapessi, o Dio! Se tu sapessi, ohimè!, come saffanna la povera Arianna, forsi forsi pentito rivolgeresti ancor la prora al lito. Ma, con laure serene tu te ne vai felice, et io qui piango. A te prepara Atene liete pompe superbe, et io rimango cibo di fere in solitarie arene. Te luno e laltro tuo vecchio parente stringeran lieti, et io più non vedrovi, o madre, o padre mio! Dove, dove è la fede, che tanto mi giuravi? Così ne lalta sede tu mi ripon de gli avi? Son queste le corone onde madorni il crine? Questi gli scettri sono, queste le gemme e glori? Lasciarmi in abbondono a fera che mi strazi e mi divori? Ah Teseo, a Teseo mio, lascierai tu morire, in van piangendo, in van gridando aita, la misera Arianna che a te fidossi e ti diè gloria e vita? Ahi, che non pur risponde! Ahi, che più daspe è sordo amiei lamenti! O nembi, o turbi, o venti, sommergetelo voi dentra quellonde <b>...</b>
www.sublime-classical.com/forum Veronique Gens(soprano) Claudio Monteverdi Lamento di Arianna Emmanuelle Haim (conductor) Le Concert d'Astree (L'Arianna-1608) Lasciatemi morire! E chi volete voi che mi conforte in così dura sorte, in così gran martire? Lasciatemi morire! O Teseo, o Teseo mio, sì che mio ti vo dir, chè mio pur sei, benché tinvoli, ahi crudo! a gli occhi miei. Volgiti, Teseo mio, volgiti, Teseo, o Dio! Volgiti indietro a rimirar colei che lasciato ha per te la patria e il regno, en queste arene ancora, cibo di fere dispietate e crude, lascierà lossa ignude. O Teseo, o Teseo mio, se tu sapessi, o Dio! Se tu sapessi, ohimè!, come saffanna la povera Arianna, forsi forsi pentito rivolgeresti ancor la prora al lito. Ma, con laure serene tu te ne vai felice, et io qui piango. A te prepara Atene liete pompe superbe, et io rimango cibo di fere in solitarie arene. Te luno e laltro tuo vecchio parente stringeran lieti, et io più non vedrovi, o madre, o padre mio! Dove, dove è la fede, che tanto mi giuravi? Così ne lalta sede tu mi ripon de gli avi? Son queste le corone onde madorni il crine? Questi gli scettri sono, queste le gemme e glori? Lasciarmi in abbondono a fera che mi strazi e mi divori? Ah Teseo, a Teseo mio, lascierai tu morire, in van piangendo, in van gridando aita, la misera Arianna che a te fidossi e ti diè gloria e vita? Ahi, che non pur risponde! Ahi, che più daspe è sordo amiei lamenti! O nembi, o turbi, o venti, sommergetelo voi dentra quellonde <b>...</b>
Reverie - Claude Debussy
With visual arts by Spadecaller, this video features pianist David Delucia's recording of Debussy's dreamy classic, Reverie.
With visual arts by Spadecaller, this video features pianist David Delucia's recording of Debussy's dreamy classic, Reverie.
Debussy: Reverie ドビュッシー夢想
Claude-Achille Debussy (1862-1918) was a French composer who developed the "impressionist" style, which was an outgrowth of the "symbolist" movement in literature. Debussy sought to free music from what he believed to be rigid rules associated with most German oriented classical music. Some of the techniques Debussy used were whole-tone scales, exotic and eastern scales, chord clusters, glissandos, extreme dynamics, and the absence or disguising of barlines. Debussy remains one of the great innovators in piano music and orchestration in the entire history of music. Get Debussy's 24 Preludes, all in one volume: www.sheetmusicplus.com Get Debussy's Complete Suite Bergamasque (includes Clair de Lune): www.sheetmusicplus.com Get Debussy's Children's Corner Suite: www.sheetmusicplus.com Get the sheet music to Clair de Lune: www.sheetmusicplus.com Get the sheet music to the First Arabesque: www.sheetmusicplus.com Soft and Beautiful Piano Music Playlist: www.youtube.com BachScholar™ Website: www.bachscholar.com Buy Albums and MP3s: www.cdbaby.com www.amazon.com Download Bach Tempo Studies: stores.lulu.com
Claude-Achille Debussy (1862-1918) was a French composer who developed the "impressionist" style, which was an outgrowth of the "symbolist" movement in literature. Debussy sought to free music from what he believed to be rigid rules associated with most German oriented classical music. Some of the techniques Debussy used were whole-tone scales, exotic and eastern scales, chord clusters, glissandos, extreme dynamics, and the absence or disguising of barlines. Debussy remains one of the great innovators in piano music and orchestration in the entire history of music. Get Debussy's 24 Preludes, all in one volume: www.sheetmusicplus.com Get Debussy's Complete Suite Bergamasque (includes Clair de Lune): www.sheetmusicplus.com Get Debussy's Children's Corner Suite: www.sheetmusicplus.com Get the sheet music to Clair de Lune: www.sheetmusicplus.com Get the sheet music to the First Arabesque: www.sheetmusicplus.com Soft and Beautiful Piano Music Playlist: www.youtube.com BachScholar™ Website: www.bachscholar.com Buy Albums and MP3s: www.cdbaby.com www.amazon.com Download Bach Tempo Studies: stores.lulu.com

