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Sonata Pian’ e Forte by Giovanni Gabrielli
Giovanni Gabrielli’s Sonata pian’e forte performed by Otto Venti…
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Sonata Pian’ e Forte by Giovanni Gabrieli
First work of the concert: Renaixement (1597). Trumpets: Carles Raya, Gabriel Prieto, Ramon Figueras. Horn: Jordi Guasp. Trombones: Marc Sanchez, Jordi Montasell, Eduard Prats. Tuba: Alberto Vázquez.
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Gabrieli Sonata Pian e Forte – Performed by Bassoon Ensemble
CU Bassoon Studio performing Gabrieli Sonata pian e forte arranged by William Waterhouse.
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Sonata Pian e Forte by Giovanni Gabrieli – Baroque Violin and Tenor Sackbut
Sonata Pian e Forte by Giovanni Gabrieli, performed on baroque violin by Gabrielle Wunsch and tenor sackbut by Bruce Chrisp.
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Johann Nepomuk Hummel
…piano concertos, a double concerto for violin and piano, ten piano sonatas, eight piano trios, a piano quartet, a piano quintet, two piano septets, four-hand piano music, a cello sonata,…
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How Beethoven Created Incredible Music as a Deaf Composer
…the other end to the soundboard of the piano, to feel the vibrations of the notes. This technique allowed him to continue composing even as his ability to hear waned….
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Muzio Clementi
…on the world of music. His piano sonatas, studies, and exercises continue to be staples in the repertoire of pianists worldwide, and his innovative approach to writing for the piano…
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Piano Rendition of Mozart’s Non Piu Andrai from Marriage of Figaro
…piano pieces like “Sad beauty piano solo,” “Top 10 piano songs,” “Piano music playlist,” and “The unfinished story piano performance” on YouTube. Enjoy the beauty of Moonlight piano as well….
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Brahms Piano Quartet in C Minor, Op. 60, 1st Movement – Performed by Charmillon Piano Quartet
…consisting of Etienne Abelin, violin, Michael Schwendimann, viola, Matthias Kuhn, violoncello, and Eva-Maria Zimmermann, piano. More music by the group can be found on their page at http://www.thesixtyone.com/#/artist/EtienneAbelin/songs/. Free sheet…
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Robert Schumann
…met Clara Wieck, a gifted pianist and the teacher’s nine-year-old daughter. This encounter would later blossom into a passionate love story that became the bedrock of Schumann’s personal and creative…
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Frédéric Chopin
…the salons of Paris, where he played for a high-society audience. His delicate and expressive style didn’t always captivate large concert audiences, but his performances in the salons were well-received….
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Franz Liszt
…as the greatest pianist in history. His piano compositions continue to be performed worldwide, and his innovative techniques have shaped the way pianists play. His contributions to music and his…
