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Pachelbel’s “Loose Canon” – Los Angeles Guitar Quartet
LAGQ Live!: Pachelbel’s ‘Loose’ Canon – Grammy-winning Los Angeles Guitar Quartet performs variations on this baroque classic. Check out their latest DVD “LAGQ Live!” available at Mel Bay: http://www.melbay.com/Products/21756/lagq-pachelbels-loose-canon.aspx. For…
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Pachelbel’s Canon in D, Performed by Children’s Ensemble
Pachelbel’s “Canon in D Major” performed by Krystal Lo, Alison Chang, Serina Chang, Jeffrey Sun, and Alla Bell at Bryant Park Classic Kids….
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Pachelbel’s Canon in D on Great Highland Bagpipe
Pachelbel’s Canon in D on the bagpipe. Learning it for a wedding this week. Sheet music: https://www.dropbox.com/s/r6jycsrj0icnai1/cannon.jpg?dl=0….
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Béla Bartók
Recognized for his contribution as a Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist, and pianist, Béla Bartók’s work significantly influenced the direction of 20th-century music. Known for his infusion of Hungarian flavor in his…
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Canon in D for Classical Guitar – Includes Tab
…intro, tabs, power chords, and Bossa Nova. The composer is Johann Pachelbel. For more information about Pachelbel, check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Pachelbel. Don’t forget to watch the Pachelbel rant on YouTube. Please…
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Flop or Masterpiece? Ten Classical Works That Made a Comeback
…9. Bellini’s Norma: A Silent Disapproval Vincenzo Bellini’s opera Norma faced a unique challenge during its premiere. The lack of applause, boos, or any other reaction from the audience left…
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Béla Bartók – Romanian Folk Dances
Béla Bartók’s “Romanian Folk Dances” performed by the Makris Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Predrag Gosta….
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Béla Bartók – Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta – 1st Movement
Béla Bartók’s “Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta” was written in 1936 for conductor Paul Sacher. The piece consists of four movements: Andante tranquillo, Allegro, Adagio, and Allegro molto. Bartók…
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Béla Bartók – Music for Strings
Béla Bartók, Eastern European composer and ethnomusicologist, was born in Hungary in 1881 and died in New York in 1945.
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Bartok Rhapsody No. 1 for Violin and Piano – Performed by Josef Szigeti and Béla Bartok (1940)
Josef Szigeti and Béla Bartok perform Bartok’s Rhapsody n°1 for violin and piano in 1940….
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Bartók Béla – Romanian Dances
Bartók Béla’s Romanian Dances include The Bat Game, The Braul, On the Spot, Buciumeana, “Romanesque” Poarga, and Manentelul. These dances were performed in MS3’s 150 concerts, which can be found…
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Béla Bartók – Romanian Folk Dances No. 1
Cubus plays Stick Game from Romanian Folk Dances No. 1 by Béla Bartók. Check out the playlist of all Bartók’s pieces on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL317F248C65C01387…