Search results for: “Dance (Professional Field)”


  • Tchaikovsky – Chinese Dance from The Nutcracker Suite

    The Nutcracker Suite is a festive classic known for its stunning visuals and captivating dance numbers. It beautifully depicts a childlike dream world where toys come to life, flowers dance,…


  • Edvard Grieg – Slatter, Norwegian Peasant Dances, Op. 72

    Edvard Grieg’s “Slåtter, Norwegian Peasant Dances” consists of seventeen dances, performed by Einar Steen-Nøkleberg on piano….


  • Mozart Piano Concerto in C Major, K. 467 – 2nd Movement

    Mozart’s Piano concerto in C-major K467 2, performed by Brendel and St. Martin in the Fields – Marriner, was released on 04/19/2011 under the Decca label. Other performers include Ingrid…


  • Chopin’s Nocturne in B Flat Minor, Op. 9, No. 1 – Claudio Arrau, Piano

    …John Field, the piece showcases a composition style that gives depth to Field’s works. It is described as a beautiful but melancholic piece with a theme of arpeggios and sadness….


  • Edvard Grieg’s Notturno from Lyrische Stücke

    …in Stockholms balettstudio 10-12-18. To my dear YTfriend tenorschofield in Lima-Peru. Marry Christmas and Happy New Year from piamorex! Shortened Text: Season’s greetings to YTfriend tenorschofield in Lima-Peru from piamorex!…


  • Alexander Borodin

    …the Medical–Surgical Academy in St. Petersburg and later became a professor of chemistry at the academy. Borodin made significant contributions to organic chemistry, particularly in the field of aldehydes, and…


  • Béla Bartók

    Béla Bartók

    …attention of the renowned musician László Erkel, who then became Bartók’s teacher. Education and Early Musical Career (1899-1908) In 1899, Bartók began his professional studies at the Royal Hungarian Academy…


  • Behind the Curtain: The Life of a Classical Musician

    …adulthood, with professional musicians sometimes practicing for up to eight hours a day to perfect their repertoire. The Pursuit of Perfection Classical musicians are often pictured clad in elegant suits…


  • Hector Berlioz

    …dramatic symphony blending vocal and instrumental elements. Les Nuits d’Été (1841), a song cycle that remains one of his most beloved works. Professional Challenges and European Tours Despite his growing…


  • Johann Strauss II

    professional triumphs and challenges. Despite the familial conflicts, political upheavals, and professional rivalries he encountered, Strauss’s passion for music remained unwavering. His enduring legacy as the “Waltz King” is a…


  • Giacomo Puccini

    …of professional music. Early Career: From ‘Le Villi’ to ‘Manon Lescaut’ Puccini’s first foray into opera was in 1883 when he composed Le Villi for a local competition. Although the…


  • Gioachino Rossini

    …an accomplished instrumentalist and had started making public appearances to earn a living. Professional Beginnings Rossini’s professional career in music kicked off in a promising manner. After graduation, he was…