James Nares Video
compositore, organista
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- organo a canne, clavicembalo
- Regno di Gran Bretagna
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James Nares Haldane Haldane Campbell Stewart 2017
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Psalm 118 · Worcester Cathedral Choir The Complete Psalms of David, Vol. 8 ℗ 2017 Priory Records Released on: 2017-05-19 Artist: Christopher Allsop Choir: Worcester Cathedral Choir Conductor: Peter Nardone Composer: James Nares Composer: Haldane Campbell Stewart Auto-generated by YouTube.
Thomas Hamly Butler Butler Sibelius Stad Handel Nares Piccinni Cumberland Drury Sheridan George Thomson Thomson Covent Garden 1725 1753 1762 1776 1778 1779 1780 1782 1794 1800 1823
★ Follow music ► (http•••) Composer: Thomas Hamly Butler +••.••(...)) Work: Sonata No.3 in E flat major (World Premiere Recording) Performers: Sibelius + Note Performer (edited by Pau NG) Sonata No.3 in E flat major 1. Allegro maestoso 0:00 2. Rondo 8:25 Engraving: Robert Sayer +••.••(...)) - Gezicht op de stad Edinburgh (1753) Image in high resolution: (http•••) Further info: (http•••) Listen free: No available / Thomas Hamly Butler (London, 5 November 1762 - Edinburgh, 1823) English composer. He was probably the son of the Butler (John or James) who sang occasionally for Handel. As a boy he was in the Chapel Royal under Nares, and later studied for three years in Italy under Piccinni, with whom he travelled to Paris in 1776. In 1778 he became Covent Garden harpsichordist and composed two stage works to words by Cumberland (then being represented at Drury Lane as Sir Fretful Plagiary in Sheridan’s The Critic). Calypso (20 March 1779) was a long, all-sung masque, of which only the words survive; The Widow of Delphi (1 February 1780) was a dialogue opera of which only the music was printed. Neither was successful, and in 1782 Butler settled as a piano teacher in Edinburgh, where he composed a profusion of unambitious piano rondos and sonatas on ‘Scotch’ themes; a rondo on Lewie Gordon was popular. He also published a ‘Military Rondo’ for piano called The Landing of the brave 42d in Egypt, and A Select Collection of original Scottish Airs (1800) on the lines of George Thomson’s collections, with ‘symphonies and accompanyments for the flute, violin & piano forte’.
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1) Introduction: 00:01 2) Fugue:: 04:02 James Nares wrote mostly sacred vocal works, but neglected neither the organ nor the harpsichord, composing collections of pieces for both these instruments. The title page of the 1772 volume, from which the music in this recording was taken, reads: “Six Fugues with Introductory Voluntaries for the organ or harpsichord .” In 1756, he became organist and composer to King George III: a prestigious position indeed! Musicologists believe that Nares was the first person in history to systematically publish a series of keyboard lessons for young pianists. Some of his religious works are still played in churches today. Nares retired in 1781, due to failing health, and passed away a year and a half later (1783). Did I hear that right? You still haven’t seen my books on music? Well, here they are... 1) How to Memorize Music – A Practical Approach for Non-Geniuses (http•••) 2) How to overcome Stage Fright − The ultimate Guide for performing Musicians (http•••) 3) Play it with Feeling! - Expressing Emotion in Musical Performance (http•••) All available at Amazon.com Please join my channel! P.S. You might want to join my Facebook Group: "The Digital Harpsichordist": (http•••)
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