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Edward Elgar
…various musical instruments in his music shop were instrumental in shaping Elgar’s musical acumen. The Self-Taught Musician At the age of 15, Elgar left school and began to pursue his…
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Igor Stravinsky
Igor Stravinsky, one of the most influential composers of the 20th century, was a figure who revolutionized musical composition. His innovative approach to musical expression had a profound impact on…
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Georges Bizet
…pianist hailing from a highly musical family. From a young age, Bizet displayed a distinct aptitude for music and learned the basics of musical notation from his mother, who likely…
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Variations on a Theme by Mozart – Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
…on Mozart: Musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria on January 27, 1756. His father, Leopold Mozart, was a composer and violinist. Mozart and his sister Nannerl…
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Behind the Curtain: The Life of a Classical Musician
Behind the enchanting melodies and captivating performances of classical music lies a world of dedication, discipline, and passion. Beyond the concert halls and stage lights, classical artists walk a remarkable…
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Terms and Conditions
…warranties that may arise out of course of dealing, course of performance, usage or trade practice. Without limitation to the foregoing, the Company provides no warranty or undertaking, and makes…
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Händel – Little Suite for a Musical Clock – Harp Performance by Harmath Gabriella
Harmath Gabriella performs Handel’s Little Suite for a Musical Clock on the Virtuosos Talent Show….
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Mozart’s A Musical Joke, K. 522 – 1st Movement
Mozart’s “A Musical Joke” is a composition known for its humorous and satirical elements. The piece was written in 1787 and features obtrusively clumsy and repetitive composition, as well as…
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Mozart – A Musical Joke, K. 522 – 3rd Movement
Mozart’s “A Musical Joke” is a humorous composition intentionally filled with clumsy and repetitive elements to parody incompetent composers. The piece has four movements and was entered into Mozart’s catalogue…
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Steel Drum Performance of Bach’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor
Obe Quarless arranged Bach’s Piano Concerto No.1 in d minor for a live performance on steel drums at the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association Solo & Ensemble Contest in 2005. The…
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Full Performance of Handel’s Messiah – American Bach Soloists
Enjoy Handel’s Messiah in Grace Cathedral with the American Bach Soloists and American Bach Choir. Conducted by Jeffrey Thomas, this performance features talented soloists Mary Wilson, Eric Jurenas, Kyle Stegall,…
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Swinging Bach – Bobby McFerrin Performance
Bobby McFerrin’s swinging J.S. Bach performance….