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Walter Niemann Niemann Engelbert Humperdinck Carl Reinecke Hugo Riemann Hermann Kretzschmar Meissen Brahms Richard Strauss Mahler Arnold Schoenberg Max Reger Hans Pfitzner Sibelius Edward Macdowell 1801 1876 1901 1904 1906 1907 1910 1917 1919 1953
Bing Bing Li - Piano (Not the actress) 00:00 Allegro Moderato 08:52 Poco Adagio 18:01 Non troppo allegro e poco giocoso Walter Niemann +••.••(...)) was a German Composer. Walter Niemann studied with Engelbert Humperdinck as a youth in Leipzig. He then entered the Leipzig Conservatory where he was a pupil of Carl Reinecke. He pursued doctoral studies in musicology at the University of Leipzig under Hugo Riemann and Hermann Kretzschmar, earning a doctorate in 1901. His dissertation was on early ligatures and mensural music. Niemann first worked as a teacher in Hamburg then served as the editor of the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik in Leipzig from 1904 to 1906. From 1907 through 1917 he was a writer and critic for the Neueste Nachrichten in Leipzig. He also taught during those years on the faculty of the Hamburg Conservatory. Niemann's compositions include 189 opus numbers, of which more than 150 are works for solo piano, chiefly of character pieces. He also composed violin sonata, several orchestral works, and some chamber music. Niemann was one of the very few German composers to explore Impressionist music. His works are characterized by color and exoticism, and the titles reflect interests in the past ("From Watteau's time", "Sanssouci" "Meissen porcelain"), and exotic subject matter on poetic titles ("Old China, Op. 62," "The Orchid Garden, Op. 67", "The Exotic Pavillon"). His book, "Masters of the Piano: past and present," published in 1919 is considered a classic. He also wrote popular biographies of composers; his biography of Brahms emphasized that composer's north German roots at the expense of his Viennese retirement and liberalism. As a reviewer he was outspoken in his criticism of "pathological" and "sensuous" composers like Richard Strauss, Mahler, and Arnold Schoenberg, and was threatened in 1910 with a libel suit by composer Max Reger. He praised nationalists and folk-influenced composers like Hans Pfitzner, Sibelius, and Edward MacDowell, and was influential in popularizing Scandinavian composers in Germany. Following the second world war, Niemann's artistic viewpoint consequently fell out of favor. / Please support this channel (http•••)
Meissen Franz Lukasovsky 1964 2018
Provided to YouTube by Supraphon Ob ich die Wahrheit lerne · Heinrich von Meissen · Musica Antiqua Vídeň/Miroslav Venhoda · Franz Lukasovsky Světoví hudebníci na českém královském dvoře 14. - 17. století ℗ 1964 SUPRAPHON a.s. Released on: 2018-12-14 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Johann Sebastian Bach Brouwer Luciana Mancini Thomas Hobbs Hobbs Wunder Nederlandse Bachvereniging 1727 1809 1919 2020
In 1727 Bach composed a funeral cantata: 'Lass, Fürstin, lass noch einen Strahl' BWV 198, better known as the 'Trauerode', here performed by the Netherlands Bach Society conducted by Václav Luks. The music was written for a memorial service for Christiane Eberhardine, wife of Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony. The 'Trauerode' is undoubtedly one of Bach’s most moving compositions. He could not have given stronger confirmation of the esteem in which the deceased electress was held. From start to finish, the work is characterised by an ardour that is lent extra cachet through the rich orchestration, which includes two oboes d’amore, two gambas and two lutes. “The music is charged with intimacy, with an extremely personal feel, as if a family member has died”, says the conductor Václav Luks. Recorded for the project All of Bach on 7 March 2020 at Grote Kerk, Naarden. If you want to help us complete All of Bach, please subscribe to our channel (http•••) and consider donating (http•••) This recording was made with support of Willem Brouwer, The Netherlands. For the interview with musicians on basso continuo go to (http•••) For more information on BWV 198 and this production go to (http•••) All of Bach is a project of the Netherlands Bach Society / Nederlandse Bachvereniging, offering high-quality film recordings of the works by Johann Sebastian Bach, performed by the Netherlands Bach Society and its guest musicians. Visit our free online treasury for more videos and background material (http•••) For concert dates and further information go to (http•••) Netherlands Bach Society Václav Luks, conductor Lucie Chartin, soprano Luciana Mancini, alto Thomas Hobbs, tenor Felix Schwandtke, bass 0:00 Lass, Fürstin, lass noch einen Strahl (Chor) 5:49 Dein Sachsen, dein bestürztes Meißen (Rezitativ) 7:06 Verstummt, verstummt, ihr holden Saiten! (Arie) 10:12 Der Glocken bebendes Getön (Rezitativ) 11:11 Wie starb die Heldin so vergnügt! (Arie) 18:09 Ihr Leben ließ die Kunst zu sterben (Rezitativ) 19:19 An dir, du Fürbild großer Frauen (Chor) 20:55 Der Ewigkeit saphirnes Haus (Arie) 24:35 Was Wunder ists? (Rezitativ und arioso) 26:52 Doch, Königin! du stirbest nicht (Chor)
Mattielli Mayer Meissen Sassonia Santi 1739 1752 1755 1761 1980
Historische Bauwerke - Burgen und Schlösser - Folge 24 Katholische Hofkirche Kathedrale Sanctissimae Trinitatis Die Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden, seit 1980 Kathedrale Sanctissimae Trinitatis (Kathedrale der heiligsten Dreifaltigkeit), ist Kathedrale des Bistums Dresden-Meißen. Die Katholische Hofkirche wurde unter Kurfürst Friedrich August II. von Sachsen durch Gaetano Chiaveri von 1739 bis 1755 im Stil des Barocks errichtet. An der Fassade und auf den Balustraden befinden sich 78 Heiligenstatuen, die vom italienischen Bildhauer Lorenzo Mattielli und von den Dresdner Bildhauern Paul und Jakob Mayer gestaltet wurden. Über dem Hochaltar befindet sich das Altargemälde, 1752--1761 vom Dresdner Hofmaler Anton Raphael Mengs geschaffen. The Catholic Court Church in Dresden since 1980 Sanctissimae Trinity Cathedral (Cathedral of the Holy Trinity) is cathedral of the Diocese of Dresden-Meissen. The Catholic Court Church was built by Elector Frederick Augustus II of Saxony by Gaetano Chiaveri 1739 to 1755 in the Baroque style. On the facade and on the balustrades are 78 statues of saints, which were designed by the Italian sculptor Lorenzo Mattielli and of the Dresden sculptors Paul and Jacob Mayer. Above the high altar, the altar painting is 1752 - 1761 by the Dresden court painter Anton Raphael Mengs created. La Chiesa cattolica Corte a Dresda dal 1980 Sanctissimae Cattedrale della Trinità (Cattedrale della Santissima Trinità), è la cattedrale della diocesi di Dresden-Meissen. La Chiesa cattolica Corte è stato costruito dal principe elettore Federico Augusto II di Sassonia di Gaetano Chiaveri 1739-1755 in stile barocco. Sulla facciata e sulle balaustre sono 78 statue di santi, che sono stati progettati dallo scultore italiano Lorenzo Mattielli e della Dresda scultori Paul e Jacob Mayer. Sopra l'altare maggiore, la pala d'altare è 1752 - 1761 da parte della Corte di Dresda pittore Anton Raphael Mengs creati. Musik: Royalty Free Musik: "The Long Goodbye" by John Pazdan (http•••) is licensed under a Creative Commons license: (http•••)
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