Franz Liszt Zwei Konzertetüden Videos
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Franz Liszt Sigmund Lebert Ludwig Stark Stark 1862
F.Liszt - Concert etude in D-flat major "Waldersrauschen" (4k) Yliana Storotchuk Two Concert Études (Zwei Konzertetüden), S.145, is a set of two piano works composed in Rome around 1862/63 by Franz Liszt and dedicated to Dionys Pruckner, but intended for Sigmund Lebert and Ludwig Stark’s Klavierschule.It consists of two parts: "Waldesrauschen" (Forest Murmurs) and "Gnomenreigen" (Dance of the Gnomes). "Waldesrauschen", in D-flat major, is the first of the two pieces in this set. It is known for its beauty and imitation of wind in the forest. "Gnomenreigen" is in F-sharp minor. It is known for its technical difficulty in its fast and soft passages, where the pianist imitates the sound of gnomes. It first has a theme in F-sharp minor consisting of grace notes followed by eights. Then it goes to a fast, playful theme in A major. It repeats themes, and also has a theme with repeating bass notes, such as the fifty-four consecutive low Ds. Finally, the A major theme is repeated for a climactic part of the étude, this time in F-sharp major.
Franz Liszt Isidor Philipp Marguerite Long Gabriel Fauré Camille Saint Saëns Maurice Ravel Lamoureux Paul Paray Münch Mandé Orchestre Lamoureux Boston Symphony Orchestra Carnegie Hall 1811 1886 1905 1958 1962 1970 1975 1999
Franz Liszt [1811-1886] III. Un sospiro Jean-Marie Darré, Klavier 1970 Jean-Marie Darré wurde 1905 in Givet in Frankreich geboren. Sie studierte am Conservatoire de Paris bei Isidor Philipp und Marguerite Long und arbeitete u.a. mit Gabriel Fauré, Camille Saint-Saëns und Maurice Ravel. Ihr Debüt gab sie im Alter von 14 Jahren, ihre ersten Aufnahmen machte sie mit 16. Im Alter von 21 Jahren spielte sie alle 5 Klavierkonzerte von Camille Saint-Saëns in einem einzigen Konzert mit dem Orchestre Lamoureux unter der Leitung von Paul Paray. Sie verfolgte ihre Karriere hauptsächlich in Europa, gab aber auch Konzerte weltweit, so z. B. in den USA im Februar 1962 in der Carnegie Hall mit dem Boston Symphony Orchestra unter Leitung von Charles Münch. Zwischen 1958 und 1975 unterrichtete sie am Conservatoire de Paris. In den 1980ern zog sie sich aus dem Konzertleben zurück. Sie starb am 26. Januar 1999 in Le Port-Marly, ihr Grab befindet sich auf dem Cimetière Sud in Saint-Mandé. by berlinzerberus
Gnomenreigen, from Zwei Konzertetüden, S 145, by Franz Liszt, with animated score. FAQ: Q: Who is Franz Liszt? A: A 19th-century Hungarian composer, pianist, conductor, and teacher. You can read more about him here: (http•••) Q: What do the colors mean? A: Each pitch class has its own color, chosen by mapping the musician's "circle of fifths" to the artist's "color wheel". I choose C to be blue. This is YouTube user Smalin's invention. You can read more about it here: (http•••) Q: How did you make this animation? A: With a program I wrote in Python. I also used FFMPEG, SoX, TiMidity, FluidSynth, Python Image Library, and midicsv. All excellent, free, open-source software. Q: Could you make a video of this other song? A: Sure! Well, maybe. For copyright reasons, it has to be public domain music. Just comment below, or send me a message and I'll see what I can do.
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