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Sibelius – Le Sapin – Op. 75, No. 5
Le Sapin (The Spruce) by Jean Sibelius, performed by P. Barton.
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Jean Sibelius – The Spruce, Op. 75, No. 5 – Performed by Janne Mertanen
Pianist Janne Mertanen plays Kuusi, “The Spruce” by Jean Sibelius….
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Sibelius Romance – Op. 24, No. 9
Tia Eagle releases first HD classical video promoting young musicians.
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Cantankerous Classical Composers
…stolen. Jean Sibelius The Finnish composer Jean Sibelius was notorious for his excessive drinking habits. In his youth, he founded a club where members would drink and discuss art and…
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Gabrieli – Canzon Per Sonare No. 2
…at http://www.musanim.com/pdf/CanzonaPerSonare_2_piano.pdf. The performance is synthetic, created using the Sibelius notation program. There are two versions of the video available, one with balls (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8dt7q0zEp4) and one with a bar-graph display…
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Gabrieli – Canzon Per Sonare, No. 2
…solo at http://www.musanim.com/pdf/CanzonaPerSonare_2_piano.pdf. The performance is synthetic, created by the notation program Sibelius. Two versions of the video are available: one with balls at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8dt7q0zEp4 and another with a bar-graph…
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Telemann Paris Quartet – 5th Movement
…Phillip Telemann, ‘Paris’ Quartets 2, 3 & 6.” Availability of the CD is unknown. The animation was synchronized with the recording by entering the score into the Sibelius notation program….
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Ernest Rozsa Plays Massenet’s Meditation
…1975-1981, performing numerous concertos with conductors like Szalman Lorant and C. Mandeal. His repertoire included violin concertos by Brahms, Beethoven, Bartok, Sibelius, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Tchaikovsky Trio, and Shostakovich. There were…
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Leonard Bernstein
…limited to American composers. Bernstein is often remembered for his performances and recordings of works by Haydn, Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann, Sibelius, and Mahler. His performances of Mahler’s symphonies with the…
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Edvard Grieg
…played a crucial role in developing a Norwegian national identity in music, much like Jean Sibelius in Finland and Bedřich Smetana in Bohemia. His music brought worldwide fame to Norway…