Ruth Crawford Seeger Vídeos
compositora estadounidense
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Ruth Crawford Seeger Seltzer Scriabin 1901 1924 1926 1930 1953 1991 2005
Sonata for Violin and Piano (1926) for violin and piano by Ruth Crawford Seeger +••.••(...)) 0:00 - Title 0:05 - Mvt. 1, Vibrante, agitato 5:11 - Mvt. 2, Buoyant 8:23 - Mvt. 3, Mistico, intenso 11:14 - Mvt. 4, Allegro Performers: Mia Wu, violin and Cheryl Seltzer, piano Recording: Ruth Crawford Seeger - Vocal and Chamber Music - A Continuum Portrait 6, Naxos 8.559197. 2005. Borrowing heavily from the harmonic language of one of Crawford's top influences Scriabin, the 1926 Sonata for Violin and Piano is a cornerstone example of the early Modernist style that Crawford was able to cultivate during what has been referred to her 'Early Period' in Chicago. Crawford uses freely constructed chords in her post-tonal language, combined with dense counterpoint, often complex rhythmic structures, and a lessoned emphasis on traditional formal structures. Additionally, the Sonata is one of the works that is often cited as being the start of her fast rise to the front of the burgeoning American Avant-Garde, often being performed at concerts dedicated to modern music in the early 20th century. Sources Lewis, David. "Ruth Crawford Seeger Biography." Peggy Seeger. (http•••) Tick, Judith. "Ruth Crawford's 'Spiritual Concept': The Sound-Ideals of an Early American Modernist, 1924-1930." Journal of the American Musicological Society 44, 2 (Summer 1991): 221-261. Request a video here: (http•••) The videos on this channel are intended solely for educational purposes. I do not own the rights to the score or the performance. If, for any reason, any person or entity feels that this video is in violation of their copyright, please contact us immediately at •••@••• before submitting a copyright claim to YouTube, and we will do our best to remove the video as soon as possible.
Dane Rudhyar Ruth Crawford Seeger Henry Cowell Carl Ruggles Jacobs 1895 1916 1918 1955 1977
A performance of Dane Rudhyar's "Three Melodies for Flute, with piano, & cello accompaniment" a 1955 composition based on an earlier 1918 sketch. This was recorded on April 22, 1977 at the first concert of that year's Palo Alto Music Festival. Born in France in 1895, Rudhyar moved to the United States in 1916, where he soon became known as a ultra-modern composer whose ideas about dissonant harmony influenced such composers as Ruth Crawford Seeger, Henry Cowell and Carl Ruggles. Rudhyar was also a painter, philosopher, and author of many books about astrology, psychology, and the cyclical nature of civilization. Elizabeth Coronata, flute Gay Wuthman, cello Karen Jacobs, piano Image: An untitled, undated drawing by Rudhyar
Conor Devin Morrison Ruth Crawford Seeger Chen Yi Hess Vern Reynolds Alec Wilder Christensen William Bolcom Carnegie Hall 1901 1937 1950 1952 1953 1955 1964 1965 1975 1988 1999 2002 2011 2018 2020 2021
Wingra Wind Quintet Saturday, March 27, 2021 at 7 pm Conor Nelson, flute Lindsay Flowers, oboe Alicia Lee, clarinet Marc Vallon, bassoon Devin Cobleigh-Morrison, horn Special thanks to Kris Saebo for recording and producing this video. ……. Program: (http•••) Homage to Bartok (1975) Katherine Hoover +••.••(...)) II. Arioso "Cantus" for solo bassoon (2002) Marc Vallon (b. 1955) Capricci “Hummingbird Romance” (2011) Augusta Read Thomas (b. 1964) "…is but a dream" (2002) Roupen Shakarian (b. 1950) Suite for Wind Quintet (1952) Ruth Crawford Seeger +••.••(...)) II. Lento Rubato Graphic Score eins (2020) Elsa M’bala (b. 1988) Feng (1999) Chen Yi (b. 1953) I. Introduction ……. Since its formation in 1965, the Wingra Wind Quintet at the Mead Witter School of Music has established a tradition of artistic and teaching excellence. The Wingra Wind Quintet is one of three faculty chamber ensembles in-residence at the School of Music. Current members include Conor Nelson, flute; Lindsay Flowers, oboe; Alicia Lee, clarinet; Marc Vallon, bassoon; and Devin Cobleigh-Morrison, horn. The ensemble has been featured in performance at national conferences such as MENC (Miami), MTNA (Kansas City), and the International Double Reed Society (Minneapolis). The quintet also presented an invitational concert on the prestigious Dame Myra Hess series at the Chicago Public Library, broadcast live on WFMT. In addition to its extensive home state touring, the quintet has been invited to perform at numerous college campuses, including the universities of Alaska-Fairbanks, Northwestern, Chicago, Nebraska, Western Michigan, Florida State, Cornell, the Interlochen Arts Academy, and the Paris Conservatoire, where quintet members offered master classes. The Wingra Wind Quintet has recorded for Golden Crest, Spectrum, and the UW-Madison Mead Witter School of Music recording series and is featured on an educational video entitled Developing Woodwind Ensembles. Always on the lookout for new music of merit, Wingra has premiered new works of Hilmar Luckhardt, Vern Reynolds, Alec Wilder, Edith Boroff, James Christensen, and David Ott. The group recently gave the Midwest regional premiere of William Bolcom’s Five Fold Five, a sextet for woodwind quintet and piano, with pianist Christopher Taylor. New York Times critic Peter Davis, in reviewing the ensemble’s Carnegie Hall appearance, stated “The performances were consistently sophisticated, sensitive, and thoroughly vital.”
Maurice Ravel Ruth Crawford Seeger Beethoven
French composer Maurice Ravel lived through both World War I and the Spanish Flu. Rebecca Smithorn, Cover Conductor with the National Philharmonic talks about how these moments of world crisis not only influenced Ravel’s music at the time but would go on to shape who he became. This is the first in a series exploring Composers in Crisis. Tune in for more episodes covering Ruth Crawford Seeger, the AIDS epidemic and Beethoven during the Napoleonic Wars. (http•••)
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