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Heino Eller Michetti 1873 1887 1970
12 Bagatelles: No. 11, Reminiscence Heino Eller (7 March 1887 – 16 June 1970) was an Estonian composer and pedagogue, known as the founder of contemporary Estonian symphonic music. Performer: Sten Lassmann. Painting: FRANCESCO PAOLO MICHETTI - LA RACCOLTA DELLE ZUCCHE, 1873.
Carl Friedrich Abel Johann Sebastian Bach Christian Ferdinand Abel Johann Adolf Hasse Johann Christian Bach Haydn 1723 1759 1785 1787
Kick back, relax, and unwind to Viola da Gamba Sonata in G Major, WK 155 by Friedrich Carl Abel, performed by Phillip Serna This music is from Creative Commons, is non-copyright and royalty-free via musopen.org Born on December 22, 1723 in Cöthen, Carl Friedrich Abel was a renowned viola da gamba player during his time. Johann Sebastian Bach is said to have composed his famous solo cello suites for Carl's father, Christian Ferdinand Abel. After his education under J.S. Bach at the Thomasschule, he joined the Dresden court orchestra under Johann Adolf Hasse, where he stayed for a decade before moving to London in 1759. There, he formed a close relationship with Johann Christian Bach, with whom he presented a series of subscription concerts featuring Haydn's symphonies, which were first performed in London. Even after J.C. Bach's death in 1785, Abel continued his association with the concerts in London until his own death on June 20, 1787. Abel's symphonies, overtures, string quartets, concertos and sonatas were highly regarded and widely published during his time. As a virtuoso gambist, his chamber works for the viola da gamba, although unpublished, are among his most developed and interesting compositions. #ClassicalTracks #ClassicalMusic #Violin #CarlAbel #ClassicalViolin #Classical
Claudio Abbado Ludwig Van Beethoven Daniel Barenboim Teatro Scala 1770 1804 1827 1933 2014
Faces of Classical Music (http•••) • Ludwig Van Beethoven +••.••(...)) ♪ Symphony No.3 in E flat major, Op.55 "Eroica" (1804) ii. Marcia funebre: Adagio assai in C minor Philharmonic Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala Daniel Barenboim Tribute to the Master of the Teatro alla Scala, Claudio Abbado (26 June 1933 / 20 January 2014) Teatro alla Scala in Milan, 27-01-2014 (HD 1080p) • Faces of Classical Music (http•••)
Johann Sebastian Bach Claudio Abbado Giuliano Carmignola Michala Petri Christian Ludwig Giuseppe Verdi Herbert Karajan Orchestra Mozart Vienna State Opera Berlin Philharmonic Teatro Municipale Valli Milan Scala 1685 1718 1720 1721 1750 1933 1968 1984 1989 2002 2004 2007 2011 2014
Claudio Abbado and the Orchestra Mozart perform Johann Sebastian Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G major, BWV 1049, at the Teatro Municipale Valli in Reggio Emilia, Italy (2007). This Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 has a very special line-up: principal violin (Giuliano Carmignola), two recorders (Michala Petri and Nikolaj Tarasov) and a string orchestra. Bach described the recorders as "Fiauti d'echo", or "echo flutes", although it’s not quite clear what he meant by that. The fourth of the Brandenburg concerts is the only work that uses "echo flutes" as far as we know today. The Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 was probably written in 1720 as one of the last or even the last of the six Brandenburg Concertos. 00:00 I. Allegro 07:11 II. Andante 10:54 III. Presto The Brandenburg Concertos (BWV 1046–1051) by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 – 1750) are a collection of six instrumental works, which Bach dedicated to Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg, in 1721. They are regarded as some of the best orchestral compositions of the Baroque era. The concerts were, however, likely composed between 1718 and 1721, for Bach’s Köthener Hofkappelle. Bach’s original title, Six Concerts with Various Instruments, describes exactly what is special about these concerts; the varied use of several instruments – with different strings, wind instruments, or solo harpsichord for the concertini. Watch the other 5 Brandenburg Concertos with Abbado and the Orchestra Mozart: (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) The Orchestra Mozart was founded in 2004 to afford talented, young musicians the opportunity to play in a world-class orchestra, with world-class conductors. Claudio Abbado +••.••(...)) is considered one of the greatest conductors of all time. In 2011, Classic Voice music magazine named Abbado the most important of the top 100 living conductors. He was born into a family of musicians in Milan, Italy, on June 26, 1933. Following his study of conducting, piano, and composition at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan, he furthered his education at the Vienna Music Academy. In 1968, Abbado became head conductor of the Milan Scala. In the subsequent years, he could be seen on the world’s great concert stages; in Milan, London, and Chicago. Following his 1984 debut at the Vienna State Opera, he became the city’s general music director. In October of 1989, the members of the Berlin Philharmonic elected him artistic director, succeeding Herbert von Karajan. He remained in Berlin until 2002. Abbado died in Bologna on January 20, 2014, aged 80, following a long battle with cancer. EuroArts Music International GmbH Watch more concerts in your personal concert hall: (http•••) and in our Bach playlist: (http•••) Subscribe to DW Classical Music: (http•••) #JohannSebastianBach #BrandenburgConcertos #ClaudioAbbado
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