Hermann Friedrich Raupach Video
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Johann Schobert Hermann Friedrich Raupach 1767 1969
게자 안다 (피아노, 지휘) 잘츠부르크 모차르테움 카메라타 아카데미카 1969 00:00 Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat major KV39: I. Allegro spiritoso 05:09 Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat major KV39: II. Andante 09:46 Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat major KV39: III. Molto allegro 모차르트는 그의 누나와 함께 아버지를 따라 파리에서 약 반년 동안 파리에 머물면서 많은 음악가들을 만났는데, 그 중 한 사람인 프랑스의 하프시코드 연주가 "Johann Schobert" 에게 큰 감화를 받고이에 이 사람의 소나타 악장을 편곡하여 피아노 협주곡 2번으로 완성하였다. 작품번호 KV39의 피아노 협주곡 2번은 그의 피아노 협주곡 1번과 같은 해인 1767년 6월에 완성되었다. 1악장과 3악장은 역시 앞선 협주곡과 마찬가지로 "Hermann Friedrich Raupach" 에게 소재를 빌려왔고, 2악장은 파리의 하프시코드 작곡가였던 "Johann Schobert" 의 곡을 인용한 것이다.
Mozart Vladimir Ashkenazy Hermann Friedrich Raupach Philarmonia Orchestra
Mozart Piano Concerto 4 Andante after Hermann Friedrich Raupach Philarmonia Orchestra Vladimir Ashkenazy
Mozart Leopold Mozart Hermann Friedrich Raupach Brahms Handel Bach 1767
Mozart wrote his piano concerto No. 1 in F major, K.37, in April 1767 at age 11. Based on pieces by other composers, they were likely written as composition exercises under the direction of his father, Leopold Mozart. The concerto comprises three movements: allegro, andante (in C major), and rondo (also called “allegro”). The first movement, allegro, on a sonata by Hermann Friedrich Raupach, whom Mozart had met in Paris five years earlier. The origin of the second movement, andante in C major, is unknown. Some scholars think Mozart may have composed it. The final movement is based on a sonata by Leontzi Honauer, who lived in Paris during Mozart’s childhood visit there. Children who listened to classical music for one hour a day ?over a six-month period exhibited brain changes that indicated greater levels of relaxation — even ?when the children were not asked to pay attention to the music. If testing anxiety causes sleepless nights, classical music can help soothe insomnia. A team of researchers at the University of Toronto found that tuning into classical music before bedtime helped people fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer. Works by Brahms, Handel, Mozart, Strauss and Bach were effective sleep aids because they use rhythms and tonal patterns that create a meditative mood and slow brainwaves, the study found.
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Télécharger "St. Petersburg" en HD24bits sur Qobuz: (http•••) Elle est sans doute l’une des plus impressionnantes agences de voyage actuelle. Dans le temps, dans les lieux et dans les partitions, Cecilia Bartoli embarque régulièrement son auditoire dans de superbes périples parfois même inattendus. La dernière escale proposée par la grande mezzo-soprano romaine se situe à Saint-Pétersbourg. Nous sommes au XVIIIe siècle et trois puissantes tsarines réveillent la vie musicale alors inexistante en Russie en invitant plusieurs compositeurs italiens et allemands dont le premier sera Francesco Araia, suivi entre autres par Manfredini et Cimarosa… Au programme du bien nommé "St. Petersburg" qui parait chez Decca, nouvel album à la thématique originale comme les aime Cecilia Bartoli, figure donc des trésors cachés de ces immigrés d’un jour ainsi que d’autres compositeurs oubliés comme Hermann Friedrich Raupach. En épluchant les archives du Théâtre Mariinsky où dormaient ces belles partitions, la chanteuse a pu rassembler un remarquable florilège d’extraits d’opéra dont la plupart est inédit. Une nouvelle enquête superbement menée par la Indiana Jones de l’art lyrique qui met ici le doigt sur ce qui pourrait être du… baroque russe ? Cecilia Bartoli revient sur la genèse de ce nouveau projet et sur ses premiers pas dans la langue de Tolstoï... Propos recueillis par Marc Zisman
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