Svyatlana Danilyuk Vidéos
artiste lyrique
- mezzo-soprano
- Union soviétique, Biélorussie
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2024-04-27
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Stoyanov Roosevelt Shilling Gasparyan Vladimir Shcherbakov Shcherbakov Beria Danilyuk Schellenberg
Rok Produkcji : 2008 Kraj Produkcji : Rosja/Ukraina Gatunek : Komedia Wojenna, Wojenny, Czarna Komedia Obsada : Pavel Derevyanko - Standartenfuhrer SS Olaf Shurenberg / scout Alexander Isaevich Osechkin Anna Semenovich - radiooperator Zina Michaił Kryłow - Adolf Hitler Evelina Bledans - Untersturmführer Frau Oddo Yuri Stoyanov - Reichsleiter Martin Bormann Yuri Galtsev - Gruppenführer Heinrich Müller Anfisa Czechowa - szyfratorka płci Alexey Buldakov - Kuzmich Alexey Ogurtsov - Iron Hans Maxim Maksimenko - Reichsführer SS Heinrich Himmler Yuri Mikhaylik - Franklin Roosevelt Timati - DJ 50 Bundes-Shilling / super agent Timati Michaił Galustyan - szczęśliwy partyzant Rabinowicz Ksenia Sobchak - Eva Braun Igor Gasparyan - inżynier Garik Ilya Oleynikov - konspirator / Józef Stalin Vladimir Shcherbakov - Lavrentiy Beria Zoya Buryak - alfons Alexander Pershin - dowódca Armii Czerwonej Alexander Bezrukov - Obersturmbannführer Kurt Eismann Nikolay Danilyuk - Brigadeführer Walter Schellenberg Reklamy : Zapraszam do obejrzenia innych moich filmów! (http•••) Zapraszam na Discorda : (http•••)
Frédéric Chopin Julian Fontana Danilyuk 1835
Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 69, No. 1, is a waltz composed by Frédéric Chopin. It is also called "The Farewell Waltz" or "Valse de l'adieu". The waltz was originally written as a farewell piece to Maria Wodzińska, to whom Chopin was once engaged. This autographed copy Pour Mlle Marie, given to her in Dresden, Germany, in September 1835, is now in the National Library (Biblioteka Narodowa) of Poland in Warsaw. Another autographed version of the piece can be found at the Conservatoire de Paris, but is considered to be a less refined version. A third is presented as the posthumous edition of Julian Fontana, but has not been substantiated by any known autograph. Video attribution: Video clips - Pavel Danilyuk (Pexels) Audio - Waltz in A flat major Op. 69 no. 1 'Farewell' - Frédéric Chopin (+Sheets) from the channel 'One Eyed Him' Video edits - Paul Fox
Johannes Brahms Julius Otto Julius Otto Grimm Clara Schumann Schumann Frédéric Chopin Völker Grigory Sokolov Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli Benedetti Artur Rubinstein Emil Gilels Sviatoslav Richter Glenn Gould Wilhelm Kempff Idil Biret Julius Katchen Krystian Zimerman Claudio Arrau Danilyuk 1854
Here we explore the third Ballade B minor. Intermezzo. Allegro The Ballades, Op. 10, are lyrical piano pieces written by Johannes Brahms during his youth. They were dated 1854 and were dedicated to his friend Julius Otto Grimm. Their composition coincided with the beginning of the composer's lifelong affection for the pianist and composer Clara Schumann, who was helping Brahms launch his career. Frédéric Chopin had written the last of his famous ballades only 12 years earlier, but Brahms approached the genre differently from Chopin, choosing to take its origin in narrative poetry more literally. Brahms's ballades are arranged in two pairs of two, the members of each pair being in parallel keys. The first ballade was inspired by a Scottish poem "Edward" found in a collection Stimmen der Völker in ihren Liedern compiled by Johann Gottfried Herder. It is also one of the best examples of Brahms's bardic or Ossianic style; its open fifths, octaves, and simple triadic harmonies are supposed to evoke the sense of a mythological past. D minor. Andante D major. Andante B minor. Intermezzo. Allegro B major. Andante con moto The tonal center of each ballade conveys an interconnectedness between the four pieces: the first three each include the key signature of the ballade that follows it somewhere as a tonal center, and the fourth ends in the key signature of D major/B minor despite cadencing in B major. Brahms returned to the wordless ballade form in writing the third of the Six Pieces for Piano, Op. 118. His Op. 75 vocal duets titled "Ballads and Romances" include a setting of the poem "Edward"—the same that inspired Op. 10, No. 1. A number of famous pianists have played some or all of the Ballades, including Grigory Sokolov, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Artur Rubinstein, Emil Gilels, Sviatoslav Richter, Glenn Gould, Wilhelm Kempff, Idil Biret, Julius Katchen, Krystian Zimerman and Claudio Arrau. Video attributions: Audio: Johannes Brahms - Ballade in B minor, Op 10 n°3 by Irakly Avaliani from the channel 'Irakly Avaliani' Video clips: Pavel Danilyuk (Pexels) Video editing: Paul Fox
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