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Vadim Borisovsky Jean Paul Égide Martini Martini Waefelghem 1816 1908 1951
Plaisir d'Amour by Jean-Paul-Égide Martini(1741 – 1816), arranged by the Belgian virtuoso of the viola d'amore Louis Waefelghem+••.••(...)). Recorded in 1951. It was also recorded by Elvis Presley in 10 years later but not on the viola d'amore.
Jean Paul Égide Martini Martini Fleisher Waefelghem 1741 1784 1816 1961 2016
Richard Fleischman, viola d'amore Deborah Fleisher, harp Jean-Paul-Égide Martini +••.••(...)) is best known today for Plaisir d'amour" (literally "The pleasure of love,") a classical French love song written in 1784. Louis van Waefelghem, a 19th century viola d’amore player, arranged the tune for viola d'amore and piano in the 1880s. Waefelghem surely enjoyed arranging Plaisir d’amour for the French Viole D’Amour. It has been arranged and performed in various pop music settings including the 1961 Elvis Presley pop standard "Can't Help Falling in Love.” Recorded April 18, 2016 in Miami Florida USA www.richardfleischman.com
Jean Paul Égide Martini Martini Hector Berlioz Waefelghem 1741 1755 1784 1794 1816 1859
Streichorchester Hans Carste " Plaisir d'amour " (dosłownie "przyjemność z miłości") to klasyczna francuska pieśń miłosna napisana w 1784 roku przez Jean-Paul-Égide Martini +••.••(...)); tekst pochodzi z wiersza Jeana-Pierre'a Claris de Florian +••.••(...)), który pojawia się w jego powieści Célestine . Piosenka odniosła wielki sukces w wersji Martini. Na przykład młoda kobieta, Madame Julie Charles, śpiewała ją poecie Alfonsowi de Lamartine'owi podczas jego kuracji w Aix-les-Bains w 1816 roku, a poeta miał ją przypomnieć 30 lat później. [1] Hector Berlioz zorganizował go na orkiestrę (H134) w 1859 roku. [2] Louis van Waefelghem zaaranżował melodię na altówkę lub altówkę i fortepian w latach 80. XIX wieku. Został zaaranżowany i wykonany w różnych ustawieniach muzyki pop. / "Plaisir d'amour" (literally "The pleasure of love") is a classical French love song written in 1784 by Jean-Paul-Égide Martini (1741–1816); it took its text from a poem by Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian (1755–1794), which appears in his novel Célestine. The song was greatly successful in Martini's version. For example, a young woman, Madame Julie Charles, sang it to the poet Alphonse de Lamartine during his cure at Aix-les-Bains in 1816, and the poet was to recall it 30 years later. Hector Berlioz arranged it for orchestra (H134) in 1859.[2] Louis van Waefelghem arranged the tune for viola d'amore or viola and piano in the 1880s. It has been arranged and performed in various pop music settings.
Visite o Museu Virtual de Instrumentos Musicais: (http•••) Instrumentos: Viola d'amore e harpa Obra: Não determinada Compositor: Louis van Waefelghem Intérpretes: Richard Fleischman (viola d'amore), Deborah Fleisher (harpa) Fonte: Vídeo originalmente publicado no canal do Youtube primaviolista com o título de "Waefelghem Two Pieces for Viola d'amore and Harp" Os instrumentos mostrados nos vídeos e/ou áudios não são exemplares do Museu, mas similares. O uso desses vídeos e/ou áudios não tem fins lucrativos. O recurso audiovisual é utilizado com finalidade educativa, como forma de exemplificar o uso do instrumento musical.
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