Charlotte de Rothschild News
French painter (1825-1899)
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- painter, composer, socialite, pianist, art collector
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2022-11-21 08:05:00
Does classical want a new audience or a larger old audience?
[…] of the Wind which electronically manipulates the sound of the wind, and Sila: the Breath of the World which pays homage to the forces of nature at frequencies low enough to chill out any EDM addict. Incidentally, my thanks go to Norman Lebrecht for his recommendation. As soon as I saw that Norman had given the Sila CD a one-star review titled 'The Bore of the World' I rushed out and bought it. As Edward F. Rothschild wrote in 'The Meaning of the Unintelligibility of Modern Art':"We want the artist [read 'composer'] to scratch our backs in the old familiar places, when we should be able to mount behind him on his Pegasus, that we might see the world from his many points of vantage. We do not realize that the old familiar things were once new, spontaneous, even shocking, and therein lay the force and meaning of the spiritual energy […]
2021-05-12 17:40:30
Frédéric Chopin composed his fourth Ballade, Op. 52, in 1842 in Paris. He dedicated it to Baroness Rothschild, who had invited him to play in her residence and introduced him to the Paris aristocracy. Chopin may be said to be the creator of the Ballade as a distinct musical form, inspiring many musicians (such as Liszt and Brahms) to write their own Ballades. Musicologists have shown that the Ballades share a number of traits, like a mirror reexposition (where the order of the first and second themes are inverted), and the so called ballade meter (a 6/8 or 6/4 meter).
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Faces of classical music
2020-12-10 18:31:00
Johann Sebastian Bach: Sonata for Solo Violin No.1, BWV 1001, 1. Adagio | Niccolò Paganini: Caprice No. 24 | Eugène Ysaÿe: Sonata for Solo Violin in G major – Daniel Lozakovich (HD 1080p)
[…] been awarded many other prizes, including the 2017 "Young Artist of the Year" award at the Festival of the Nations (Germany), the 2017 "Young Talent" award at the Premios Excelentia (Spain) and the 2019 "Promising Young Artist" award at the Premios Batuta (Mexico). He began studying with Professor Josef Rissin at the Karlsruhe University of Music in 2012, and since 2015 has been mentored by Eduard Wulfson in Geneva. He plays both the "ex-Baron Rothschild" Stradivari, on generous loan on behalf of the owner by Reuning & Son (Boston) and Eduard Wulfson, and the Le Reynier Stradivarius (1727), kindly loaned by the LVMH group. Source: deutschegrammophon.com […]
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ArtsJournal: music
2019-10-23 15:29:27
US Department Of Education Allowed Student Aid To Art Institutes That Lost Accreditation
“We’ve known for a long time that the Art Institutes lied to students about losing accreditation. Now, we know that the Department of Education misled them, too,” said Eric Rothschild, an attorney at the National Student Legal Defense Network who is representing the students. – Washington Post
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