Anton-François Marmontel Vídeos
pianista, compositor, musicólogo, profesor de música
- piano
- Francia
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Franz Adolf Berwald Kertész Thegerström Antoine François Marmontel Franz Liszt Robert Schumann Edvard Grieg 1847 1855 1904
00:00 I. Allegro 08:55 II. Adagio 12:41 III. Finale: Quasi presto Violin - Jozsef Modrian Cello - György Kertész Piano - Kálmán Dráfi Franz Adolf Berwald was a Swedish Romantic composer. He made his living as an orthopedist and later as the manager of a saw mill and glass factory, and became more appreciated as a composer after his death than he had been in his lifetime. His Piano Concerto, finished in 1855, intended for his piano pupil Hilda Aurora Thegerström, who continued her studies with Antoine François Marmontel and Franz Liszt, did not see the light of day until 1904, when Berwald's granddaughter Astrid performed it at a Stockholm student concert. Particularly in its brilliant last movement it may be compared favourably to Robert Schumann or Edvard Grieg. Its three movements are played without a break. Berwald's music was not recognised favourably in Sweden during his lifetime, even drawing hostile newspaper reviews, but fared a little better in Germany and Austria. The Mozarteum Salzburg made him an honorary member in 1847.
Franz Adolf Berwald Okko Kamu Thegerström Antoine François Marmontel Franz Liszt Robert Schumann Edvard Grieg Helsingborgs Symfoniorkester 1455 1847 1855 1904
00:13 I. Allegro con brio 09:41 II. Andantino 14:55 III. Allegro molto Pianist: Niklas Sivelöv Orchestra: Helsingborgs Symfoniorkester Conductor: Okko Kamu Franz Adolf Berwald was a Swedish Romantic composer. He made his living as an orthopedist and later as the manager of a saw mill and glass factory, and became more appreciated as a composer after his death than he had been in his lifetime. His Piano Concerto, finished in 1855, intended for his piano pupil Hilda Aurora Thegerström, who continued her studies with Antoine François Marmontel and Franz Liszt, did not see the light of day until 1904, when Berwald's granddaughter Astrid performed it at a Stockholm student concert. Particularly in its brilliant last movement it may be compared favourably to Robert Schumann or Edvard Grieg. Its three movements are played without a break. Berwald's music was not recognised favourably in Sweden during his lifetime, even drawing hostile newspaper reviews, but fared a little better in Germany and Austria. The Mozarteum Salzburg made him an honorary member in 1847.
Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobio Salvatore Cherubini Simone Stella Niccolò Jommelli Tommaso Traetta Antonio Sacchini Giovanni Battista Viotti Marmontel 1760 1780 1783 1784 1785
Simone Stella plays the wonderful Sonata in D major for harpsichord composed by Luigi Cherubini. To order a copy of "Luigi Cherubini Complete Harpsichord Sonatas, Simone Stella, Amadeus Rainbow" send an email to: •••@••• 0:10 Allegro con brio 5:40 Allegretto - Rondò #clavicembalo #cherubini #simonestella #harpsichord #clavecin Cherubini was born Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobio Salvatore Cherubini in Florence in 1760. There is uncertainty about his exact date of birth. Although 14 September is sometimes stated, evidence from baptismal records and Cherubini himself suggests the 8th is correct. Perhaps the strongest evidence is his first name, Maria, which is traditional for a child born on 8 September, the feast-day of the Nativity of the Virgin. His instruction in music began at the age of six with his father, Bartolomeo, maestro al cembalo ("Master of the harpsichord", in other words, ensemble leader from the harpsichord). Considered a child prodigy, Cherubini studied counterpoint and dramatic style at an early age. By the time he was thirteen, he had composed several religious works. In 1780, he was awarded a scholarship by the Grand Duke of Tuscany to study music in Bologna and Milan. Cherubini's early opera serie used libretti by Apostolo Zeno, Metastasio (Pietro Trapassi), and others that adhered closely to standard dramatic conventions. His music was strongly influenced by Niccolò Jommelli, Tommaso Traetta, and Antonio Sacchini, who were the leading Italian composers of the day. The first of his two comic works, Lo sposo di tre e marito di nessuna, premiered at a Venetian theater in November 1783. Feeling constrained by Italian traditions and eager to experiment, Cherubini traveled to London in 1785 where he produced two opere serie and an opera buffa for the King's Theatre. In the same year, he made an excursion to Paris with his friend the violinist Giovanni Battista Viotti, who presented him to Marie Antoinette and Parisian society. Cherubini received an important commission to write Démophoon to a French libretto by Jean-François Marmontel that would be his first tragédie en musique. Except for a brief return trip to London and to Turin for an opera seria commissioned by King Victor Amadeus III, Cherubini spent the rest of his life in France where he was initiated into Grand Orient de France "Saint-Jean de Palestine" Masonic Lodge in 1784. (more on Wikipedia: (http•••) ) www.simonestella.com facebook: (http•••)
Luigi Cherubini Spada Myung Whun Chung Marmontel Orchestra Accademia Nazionale Santa Cecilia 2002
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Cherubini: Demofonte - Revisione di Pietro Spada - Overtura · Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia · Myung-Whun Chung Italian Overtures ℗ 2002 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin Released on: 2002-01-01 Composer: Luigi Cherubini Author: Marmontel Auto-generated by YouTube.
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