Preludio nº5 en La menor (Francisco Tárrega)
- Classical music composed by Francisco Tárrega Esta es probablemente la melodía más triste y melancólica que yo conozco. Los preludios no son piezas demasiado conocidas en la obra de Tárrega aunque son maravillosos, como todo lo suyo. Francisco Tárrega, a pesar de su enorme humildad, marcó un antes y un después en la guitarra clásica, considerada un instrumento vulgar antes de su tiempo. Su labor como compositor, transcriptor, intérprete y profesor es la causa de que hoy la guitarra sea un instrumento reconocido en la musica culta. Es uno de los músicos que más respeto. ----------- This is probably the saddest and most melancholic melody I know. The "Preludios" are not too known pieces throughout Tarrega's work, though they are wonderful, like his whole work. Francisco Tarrega, despite his huge humility, marked a milestone in classical guitar, considered a vulgar instrument until then. Thanks his labour as composer, transcriber, performer and teacher, guitar is nowadays a worldwide renown instrument in cultivated music. He is one of the musicians I respect the most.
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Please visit me at:
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Horns: Susan Snipes, Schuyler Laverentz, Brady Finch, Jeb Wallace, Miah Schneider, Guy Vollen
Trombones: Ian Schwindt, Matt Blauer, Jeff Luttrell, Sean Ormerod
Tuba: Raymond Linkous
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Conductor: Jeffrey Bishop
Please visit me at:
www.myspace.com/andrewbishoptrumpet
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Follie! follie! Ah sì! Gioir, gioir!
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Saria per me sventura un serio amore?
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ch'io non conobbi, esser amata amando!
E sdegnarla poss'io
per l'aride follie del viver mio?
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godea sovente pingere
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A quell'amor ch'è palpito
dell'universo intero,
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Follie! follie! Delirio vano è questo!
Povera donna, sola,
abbandonata in questo
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che appellano Parigi.
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Che far degg'io? Gioire,
di voluttà ne' vortici perir.
Gioir, gioir!
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folleggiare di gioia in gioia,
vo' che scorra il viver mio
pei sentieri del piacer.
Nasca il giorno, o il giorno muoia,
sempre lieta ne' ritrovi,
a diletti sempre nuovi
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Amore, amor è palpito...
VIOLETTA
Oh!
ALFREDO
...dell'universo intero --
VIOLETTA
Oh amore.
ALFREDO
Misterioso, misterioso, altero,
croce, croce e delizia,
croce e delizia, delizia al cor.
VIOLETTA
Follie! follie! Ah sì! Gioir, gioir!
Sempre libera degg'io
folleggiare di gioia in gioia,
vo' che scorra il viver mio
pei sentieri del piacer.
Nasca il giorno, o il giorno muoia,
sempre lieta ne' ritrovi,
a diletti sempre nuovi,
dee volare il mio pensier.
ALFREDO
Amor è palpito
dell'universo --
VIOLETTA
Ah! Dee volar il mio pensier.
Ah! il mio pensier. Il mio pensier.
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Luciano Pavarotti - La Donna è Mobile Rigoletto
The "king" Luciano Pavarotti as Il Duca di Mantova in the screen movie "Rigoletto" (1983) based on Giuseppe Verdi's opera with the same name (1851).
La Donna è Mobile - Giuseppe Verdi
La donna è mobile
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
E di pensiero
Sempre un'amabile
Leggiadro viso
In pianto o in riso
È menzognero
La donna è mobil
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
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E di pensier
E di pensier
è sempre misero
Chi a lei s'affida
Chi le confida
Mal cauto il core
Pur mai non sentesi
Felice appieno
Chi su quel seno
Non liba amore
La donna è mobil
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
E di pensier
E di pensier
E di pensier...
The "king" Luciano Pavarotti as Il Duca di Mantova in the screen movie "Rigoletto" (1983) based on Giuseppe Verdi's opera with the same name (1851).La Donna è Mobile - Giuseppe Verdi
La donna è mobile
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
E di pensiero
Sempre un'amabile
Leggiadro viso
In pianto o in riso
È menzognero
La donna è mobil
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
E di pensier
E di pensier
E di pensier
è sempre misero
Chi a lei s'affida
Chi le confida
Mal cauto il core
Pur mai non sentesi
Felice appieno
Chi su quel seno
Non liba amore
La donna è mobil
Qual piuma al vento
Muta d'accento
E di pensier
E di pensier
E di pensier...
BEETHOVEN: Sinfonía Nº9 en Re Menor, Op.125. IV: 'Extracto'
*SIGUEME EN TWITTER: @RobertoAntonioC Novena Sinfonia "Coral" en Re menor, 125. IV Movimiento "An die Freude" (A la Alegría) de LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN EXTRACTO.......! Fecha de Composición: 1814-1824 La Sinfonía n.º 9 Op. 125 en re menor es la última sinfonía completa del compositor alemán Ludwig van Beethoven. Es una de las obras más trascendentales, importantes y popular en toda la música clásica, y también de toda la música y del arte. Su último movimiento es un final coral sorprendentemente inusual en su época que se ha convertido en símbolo de la libertad. Precisamente, una adaptación de la sinfonía, realizada por Herbert von Karajan es, desde 1972, el himno de la Unión Europea (UE). También destaca por ser la única composición musical de la historia declarada patrimonio de la humanidad por la Unesco.
*SIGUEME EN TWITTER: @RobertoAntonioC Novena Sinfonia "Coral" en Re menor, 125. IV Movimiento "An die Freude" (A la Alegría) de LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN EXTRACTO.......! Fecha de Composición: 1814-1824 La Sinfonía n.º 9 Op. 125 en re menor es la última sinfonía completa del compositor alemán Ludwig van Beethoven. Es una de las obras más trascendentales, importantes y popular en toda la música clásica, y también de toda la música y del arte. Su último movimiento es un final coral sorprendentemente inusual en su época que se ha convertido en símbolo de la libertad. Precisamente, una adaptación de la sinfonía, realizada por Herbert von Karajan es, desde 1972, el himno de la Unión Europea (UE). También destaca por ser la única composición musical de la historia declarada patrimonio de la humanidad por la Unesco.
Chopin - Nocturno en si bemol menor Op 9 Nº 1
Pianista Claudio Arrau Primeros nocturnos publicado por Chopin en 1833 en Paris, mas no el primer compuesto (los nocturnos postumos ocupan ese puesto). Inspirados es las obras de John Field, el aprenderia y tomaria un estilo de composicion como suyo dandoles alma a los "preciosos pero vacios marcos de Field" (Alfred Cortot). El nocturno N° 1, aunque hermoso, es apenas el susurro de lo que vendria despues. Segun Bernard Gavoty "un tema de arpegio monotono y tristeza distinguida"
Pianista Claudio Arrau Primeros nocturnos publicado por Chopin en 1833 en Paris, mas no el primer compuesto (los nocturnos postumos ocupan ese puesto). Inspirados es las obras de John Field, el aprenderia y tomaria un estilo de composicion como suyo dandoles alma a los "preciosos pero vacios marcos de Field" (Alfred Cortot). El nocturno N° 1, aunque hermoso, es apenas el susurro de lo que vendria despues. Segun Bernard Gavoty "un tema de arpegio monotono y tristeza distinguida"
Estudio Brillante (Francisco Tárrega)_21, Classical Guitar Study
FREE sheet music download, www.joeno1.net contact Joe, www.joeno1.net This is a practice recording on September 18th, 2009. I re-arrange the fingering every time I pick up this study. This time I changed quite a lot. I feel good about it. It works better for me. It looks so easy by watching the video. Check my blog for more detail, Donate: j.mp
FREE sheet music download, www.joeno1.net contact Joe, www.joeno1.net This is a practice recording on September 18th, 2009. I re-arrange the fingering every time I pick up this study. This time I changed quite a lot. I feel good about it. It works better for me. It looks so easy by watching the video. Check my blog for more detail, Donate: j.mp
Gran Vals (Francisco Tárrega)
Free sheet music download, j.mp this guitar, j.mp contact Joe, www.joeno1.net Donate: j.mp
Free sheet music download, j.mp this guitar, j.mp contact Joe, www.joeno1.net Donate: j.mp
Adelita (Francisco Tárrega)
FREE sheet music download, blog.joeno1.com this guitar, j.mp contact Joe, www.joeno1.net Donate: j.mp
FREE sheet music download, blog.joeno1.com this guitar, j.mp contact Joe, www.joeno1.net Donate: j.mp
Rosita (Francisco Tárrega)
Free download, www.joeno1.net this guitar, j.mp contact Joe, www.joeno1.net Donate: j.mp
Free download, www.joeno1.net this guitar, j.mp contact Joe, www.joeno1.net Donate: j.mp
Pepe Romero- Recuerdos de la Alhambra ( Francisco Tárrega)
Esta grandiosa melodía de Francisco Tárrega, interpretada por Pepe Romero.♣
Esta grandiosa melodía de Francisco Tárrega, interpretada por Pepe Romero.♣

