Samuel Dolin Vídeos
compositor canadiense
- piano
- ópera
- Canadá
- compositor, musicólogo, profesor de música
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2024-05-19
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A TOCCATA (Italian for "touch") is a virtuoso piece which displays a variety of technical skills, usually arpeggios & running passages, in a free fantasy style. Although this dissonant little gem is not that highly virtuosic, it definitely has some technical challenges particularly with repeated notes in both hands. I also had a dickens of a time memorizing this 2 page piece. It's my first ever venture into atonal music or having an ambiguous tonality such as this one. And because there's no predictable melodic order, I had trouble committing it to memory. But it's a delightful little neoclassical piece as part of the Royal Conservatory's Grade 6 curriculum.
Samuel Dolin Hochberg 2009 2011
Anita Pari plays her own composition "Nocturne in F Sharp Minor" on November 30, 2011 at the Rancho Mirage Library in Rancho Mirage, California. This piece, composed in 2009, received the Samuel Dolin Award from the Alliance for Canadian New Music Projects. The score is available by contacting •••@••• We thank Joel Hochberg for providing us with a copy of his beautiful film. Please visit (http•••) to view more works by Joel.
Louis Victor Jules Vierne Dolin Lays 1870 1917 1918 1937 1994
- Composer: Louis Victor Jules Vierne (8 October 1870 / 2 June 1937) - Performers: Anne Robert (violin), Marcelle Mallette (violin), Neal Gripp (viola), Elizabeth Dolin (cello), Jamie Parker (piano) - Year of recording: 1994 Quintet for 2 violins, viola, cello & piano in C minor, Op. 42, written in 1917-1918. 00:00 - I. Poco lento - Moderato 10:16 - II. Larghetto sostenuto 21:24 - III. Maestoso - Allegro risoluto Vierne's Piano Quintet is inspired by one of the many sorrowful trials that he was subjected to throughout his life; the death of one of his sons (the only surviving) killed in action in November 1917. Written in early 1918 in a fit of feverish activity, the composer pours out all his despair, anguish and bitterness, and yet the work also has a streak of tenderness that lays bare all the superb fatherly qualities of this extraordinary artist. Vierne confided to a friend that he was "…building a votive offering, a Quintet of vast proportions, to convey the inspiration born of my tenderness and my child’s tragic death." Of special interest is the first theme, which consists of 9 different notes, until the F# (which was played before). The Piano Quintet is dedicated: "En Ex-voto: à la mémoire de mon cher fils Jacques, Mort pour la France à 17 ans." [In votive: to the memory of my dear son Jacques, Died for France at age 17].
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