Carl Ruggles Videos
US-amerikanischer Komponist
- Violine
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Less of a build video this week and more of a control and stability lecture! Without spoiling the video, aircraft don't hover like pendulums!! This is the most common misconception that I see when I upload a video about any kind of aircraft that hover, from my VTOL tilt-rotor, to my SpaceX model. I wanted to make a separate video explaining this, but thought this would be the perfect opportunity to do so and also reach the widest audience. I hope my explanations make enough sense to prevent any more comments telling me to move the battery lower for better stability ;) Support my videos via Patreon: (http•••) Sponsored by 3D Printz UK: (http•••) / Huge thanks to the following Patrons for supporting me: Anthony Losego Justin Carroll mcfets Mike Close Michel EDIGHOFFER KJ SCHERR Nicolas Alper Bahçeliler Pierre Retief International Schools Database Marc Urben lakshay anand Jens Schwoon Anders Wangensteen Ted Blue Courage greg cordray Peter Sripol Mark Muir craig rasch Dave Joubert Bernard Gauweiler Zoltán VÃr Matt Casey Horseman 3381 Nam Nguyen Alex Birkett Johan Josh McCulloch Aner Nitsan Felix Weißig Lars Nielsen Charlie Barker Teodor Macarie Christian Meinhardt Brayden Dyck markus Mathew Buer Bruce Hoover Brayden Chubb Tobias Eriksson Mark Tyrrell Thomas Kramm Jack Michaan ZeroFlame007 jon stevens Stephen K Mark Parkinson Peer Brolund Cheesy Games Valentyna Tim Hoerlein Teig Murphy Jamie Quinlan Edward Chew Adam Lomax Carl Richards david shore 13712143041 Hadley Boks-Wilson tim prigg Elliot Wilson Derrick TYLER Wengerd Dick Blumer Marcel Stig Vikström Aaron Neman chris mims Dwayne Myers Ernesto Morales Hernández Ron Jelley William Culliford Darren Bartz Christopher Ong Evert-jan Klooster Zachary Eason Travis Seip Nathan Evans magnus stig bruun rasmussen matt minjarez Robert Persson Gary Ferguson Jr Jens Heuschkel BoerniTheWorm Tom Gourlay Pieterjan Roose GreekGadgetGuru Ethan Turner Yohann cassarino alex Christian DeHoyos Ayman Karam Silvan Kolk Lyubomir Shumkov Nico Winkelsträter Jordan Lucey Woods Dennis Curry Luca Lu Miccoli Matt Bryan Cody Blotske Kobault Films Jonas Christensen Michael Ruggles Thomas de Fretes Darcy Snell Chris Hawkins Richard Stegall Tanner Fanguy scott hammond LE Scott Tobias Starke Josh DesRoche Zeren Jake Ward Marc Aymerich Pablo B oliver gould Jo Boiteau Benedetto Carta Prashant Sharma Harrison Covert Claude Kennedy Eric Johnson Jean-Louis Cornez Atle Grelland Sergio Di Ventura Michael Leung Ioan Hill Austin Levy Don Moloney Jeffrfey Gwin Zak Tues Jack Forbes Brennen P Steve Erickson Pawel Thirtytwo Karl Perron Janne Sarvi Jacob Maddie Liam Tidwell Lucas Di Pentima Jesse Smith Landon Lively Michel Otremba luke dunbar Taylor Roysdon Layton Nelson Wanja Döring Michael Young Tommy Karlsson Charlie Bruce Tristan Babcock Claudio Mastìo David Foster Aitor Terán Thimios Bilalis Michael Jiang Aihe God-Emperor Jackson Charlie TheHarle rudolf tanguy Alex John William Cole Connor Weller Daniel Sköldengen Floydd Gartman Mads Rudolph David Müller Zachary Hudnall Richard Walker Nathan Frost Ben Cook Javier B Andoni Martin aus Tirol Riley Penegor Ashleigh Peacock Charlie Garcia Ian Gates Victor Jahn elkink Jerry coleman Fred Pfost Brian Bak stuart sharp Michael Vennard Adolph Janssen Sebastian Orskaug KRCNZ 3D Printer filament sponsored by 3D Printz UK: (http•••) My Other Equipment: Main camera - (http•••) Main lens - (http•••) Main tripod - (http•••) Secondary Tripod - (http•••) Microphone - (http•••) Audio recorder - (http•••) Banggood affiliate: (http•••) / Other Social Media Links: Instagram: (http•••) /
Carl Ruggles Judith Blegen Michael Tilson Thomas 1919
Carl Ruggles - Toys for Soprano and Piano (1919) Judith Blegen, soprano Michael Tilson-Thomas, piano / Support this YouTube Channel: (http•••)
Wallingford Constantine Riegger Haussmann Max Bruch Edgar Stillman Kelley Stillman Drake Paderewski Charles Ives Henry Cowell Carl Ruggles Johnston Stadttheater Würzburg Blüthner Orchestra 1885 1900 1904 1907 1910 1914 1916 1917 1920 1922 1923 1926 1931 1932 1941 1948 1961 1976 1995
00:00 - I. Moderato 02:15 - II. Allegretto grazioso 05:55 - II. Allegro / Bassoon: Donald MacCourt Clarinet: Charles Neidlich Flute: Samuel Baron Oboe: Ronald Roseman Year of Recording: 1995 / "American composer Wallingford Riegger was a proponent of none of the major twentieth century "schools" of composition, and until the very end of his long career he received little more than cursory notice from the American musical establishment. Nevertheless, his 75 completed compositions have proved a source of enrichment to several generations of musicians who are drawn to Riegger's unique brand of modernism. Riegger was born into a musically rich Georgia family in 1885, and was taught piano and violin from an early age. Riegger added the cello to his musical pursuits when the family decided to form a private string quartet in 1900. After a year at Cornell University (1904), Riegger enrolled at the newly formed Institute of Musical Arts in New York as a student of both cello and composition. After graduating from the Institute in 1907, Riegger traveled to Germany, where he took cello lessons from Robert Haussmann, and studied composition with Max Bruch and Edgar Stillman-Kelley. Riegger found employment as a cellist with the St. Paul Orchestra upon returning to the United States in 1910, but by 1914 he found himself back in Germany, working first as an opera conductor (Stadttheater of Würzburg) and then, during the 1916-1917 season, as conductor of the Blüthner Orchestra in Berlin. Riegger was lured back to the United States by the prospect of becoming professor of cello at Drake University in Iowa, a position which would offer him enough flexibility to pursue composition in a more serious way. His first published work, the Piano Trio Op.1 from (1920) was awarded the Paderewski Prize and gained Riegger some national attention, but during the next few years he began to question the long-term merits of his conservative musical style. From 1923 to 1926 he retired from active composition to sort out his own personal views on the future of music. By the late '20s, Riegger had aligned himself with progressive composers Charles Ives, Henry Cowell, and Carl Ruggles, adopting a more dissonant but still fiercely independent, compositional language. This new language appears fully developed in the 1932 orchestra work Dichotomy. Unfortunately, this new musical direction failed to bring any recognition and financial reward. After he resigned from Drake University in 1922, Riegger was forced to work as an editor and musical arranger to make ends meet. During the 1930s, an interest in modern dance led the composer to write almost exclusively for leaders in that field, including Martha Graham and José Limon. By 1941 Riegger had tired of his increasing isolation from other musicians and he recommitted himself to instrumental composition, this time with greater financial and popular success. The premiere of the Symphony No.3 in 1948 provided him national exposure, and he remained in the front rank of American composers until his death in 1961. Later works employ 12-tone techniques in a very free manner." (Blair Johnston) / Note: As there was not a title page for the score of this piece, I have instead put an image of the dedicatee alongside the composer. / COPYRIGHT Disclaimer, Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
Michael Tilson Thomas Stravinsky Bach Beethoven Mahler Prokofiev Ives Ruggles Reich Gershwin San Francisco Symphony 1974 1995 2008
Music Director and Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas visits Google's headquarters in Mountain View, CA, for a conversation and performance (with some special guests). This event took place on November 14, 2008, as part of the Musicians@Google series. Michael Tilson Thomas (MTT) assumed his post as the San Francisco Symphony's eleventh Music Director in September 1995, consolidating a strong relationship with the Orchestra that began with his debut here in 1974 at the age of twenty-nine. Tilson Thomass twelve seasons as Music Director of the San Francisco Symphony have been praised by critics for innovative programming and for bringing the works of American composers to the fore, and have brought new audiences into Davies Symphony Hall. Michael Tilson Thomass acclaimed recordings have won numerous international awards, including eight Grammys for SFS recordings of Mahlers symphonies 3, 6 and 7, scenes from Prokofievs Romeo and Juliet, and a collection of three Stravinsky ballet scores. His many recordings include works by Bach, Beethoven, Mahler and Prokofiev, as well as his pioneering work with the music of Ives, Ruggles, Reich, Cage and Gershwin. Read more about Michael Tilson Thomas at (http•••)
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