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Percy Grainger
…incorporating them into his compositions. In 1914, Grainger settled in the United States and became an American citizen in 1918. He continued to compose, perform, and conduct throughout his life,…
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Arnold Schoenberg
…heart issues. Emigration and Later Years As a Jew living in Austria during the rise of the Nazi regime, Schoenberg faced discrimination and increasing persecution. In 1933, he emigrated to…
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Gottschalk – Souvenir de Porto Rico, Op. 31 – Played by Byeol Kim
Gottschalk’s Souvenir de Porto Rico….
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Gottschalk – Grande Tarantelle, Op. 67
Gottschalk’s Grande Tarantelle performed live by Alessandro Marino….
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Tournament Galop by Gottschalk – Performed by Boston Brass
“Tournament Galop” by Gottschalk, performed by Boston Brass….
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Tournament Galop by Gottschalk, Played by Cory Hall
Louis Moreau Gottschalk’s Tournament Galop, performed by pianist Cory Hall….
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L.M. Gottschalk – La Gallina
L.M. Gottschalk’s “La Gallina,” performed by Sławek A. Wróblewski and the Ten Piano Project….
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Philip Martin Performs The Banjo by Gottschalk
Irish pianist Philip Martin performs “The Banjo” by Gottschalk in Mexico City….
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Götterdämmerung from Wagner’s Ring Cycle, Presented by Vienna State Opera
Wagner Götterdämmerung – Richard Wagner. Adam Fischer/Vienna State Opera, 2016….
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Richard Wagner – Götterdämmerung – Act 1, Part 3 – Zu Neuen Taten, Teurer Helde and Willst Du Mir Minne Schenken
…a unique interpretation of life. The drama requires intense focus from the audience as they immerse themselves in the story unfolding in their minds. The music is composed of leitmotifs…
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Wagner’s Grane, Mein Ross from Götterdämmerung, Performed by Berliner Philharmoniker
…Rattle, and the Berliner Philharmoniker on Digital Concert Hall. Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonie in May 2009. Subscribe to their newsletter and visit the Berliner Philharmoniker’s website for more information….
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Richard Wagner – Götterdämmerung – Der Ring des Nibelungen – Act 1 Part 10 – Hier Sitz’ Ich Zur Wacht
Richard Wagner’s “Götterdämmerung” is the final opera in the “Der Ring des Nibelungen” series. Wagner’s unique approach to drama blends music, singing, poetry, and psychology, creating compositions that require introspection…