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Quinto Maganini Igor Stravinsky 2014
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Rosy Wertheim Bernard Zweers Sem Sem Dresden Debussy Ravel Stravinsky Louis Aubert Arthur Honegger Jacques Ibert André Jolivet Messiaen Karl Weigl Weigl 1888 1912 1929 1935 1937 1939 1949
Rosy Wertheim +••.••(...)) Trois morceaux : pour flûte et piano (1939) 1. Cortège des marionettes (Allegro ma non troppo) - 00:00 2. Pastorale (Modéré) - 02:34 3. Capriccio (Scherzando) - 05:48 Eleonore Pameijer, flute Frans van Ruth, piano Rosy Wertheim was a Dutch composer. After gaining a piano teaching certificate in 1912 from the Koninklijke Nederlandse Toonkunstenaars Vereniging, she studied composition with Bernard Zweers and Sem Dresden. She also taught the piano and solfège at the Amsterdam Muzieklyceum. Deeply concerned about the social circumstances of the working classes, she gave piano lessons to poor children, conducted a children’s chorus in a working-class neighbourhood and financially supported a number of families. She also conducted the Jewish women’s chorus of the Religieus Socialistisch Verbond in Amsterdam. During World War I her song Neutraal was popular. She began her career writing mainly songs and choral works and after encountering the works of Debussy, Ravel and Stravinsky her music became increasingly Impressionistic. In 1929 she moved to Paris, where she studied with Louis Aubert. Until 1935 her home in Paris was a meeting-place for many composers, including Elsa Barraine, Arthur Honegger, Jacques Ibert, André Jolivet and Messiaen. After spending a year in Vienna, where she studied counterpoint with Karl Weigl, she went to the USA, where some of her works were performed by the Composers’ Forum Laboratory in New York. In 1937 she returned to Amsterdam but was forced to go into hiding during World War II because of her Jewish origins. Much of her chamber music is cheerful and neo-classical, and can be playful, as in ‘Cortège de marionettes’ from the Trois morceaux.
Ruggiero Ricci Vittorio Giannini Igor Stravinsky Jean Hubeau Dmitry Kabalevsky Fritz Kreisler Cartier Virgil Thomson Darius Milhaud Vecsey Paganini Campanella Paul Kochanski Frédéric Chopin Nathan Milstein Henri Wieniawski Carnegie Hall 1210 1525 1846 1944 1947
Ruggiero Ricci, violin; Bernard Frank, piano Recorded live at Carnegie Hall, 5 October 1947 Vittorio Giannini. Sonata for solo violin (world premiere; the work is dedicated to Ruggiero Ricci) I. Praeludium con bravura (0:00) II. Cantabile (2:29) III. Allegro (8:56) Igor Stravinsky. Suite italienne I. Introduzione (12:10) II. Serenata (15:25) III. Tarantella (18:46) IV. Gavotta (20:52) con due variazioni (var 1: 22:25 - var 2: 23:05) V. Menuetto (24:52) et Finale (26:18) Jean Hubeau. Violin concerto in C major I. Moderato pastorale - Allegro scoot (28:39) II. Andante sereno (37:52) III. Allegretto giocoso e villereccio (43:59) Dmitry Kabalevsky. Improvisation, op. 21, no. 1 (54:49) Fritz Kreisler. La chasse “In the style of Cartier” (59:18) Virgil Thomson. Etude “Spinning song” ("Oscillating arm," from the 1944 Etudes for piano; arranged by Ricci) (1:01:17) Darius Milhaud. Le printemps (1:02:44) Abram Chasins. Etude in C# minor (no. 3 from the Etudes for piano, op.6; arranged by Ricci (1:05:50) Darius Milhaud. Farandoleurs (1:07:14) Franz von Vecsey. Le vent (Caprice no. 1 in A minor) (1:09:58) Nicolò Paganini. La campanella (third movement (Rondò) of his Violin concerto no. 2 in B minor, op. 7; arranged by Paul Kochanski (1:12:53) Frédéric Chopin. Nocturne in C# minor, op. posth. (B. 49); arranged by Nathan Milstein (1:17:38) Henri Wieniawski. Staccato etude (from his Ecole moderne) (1:21:36)
Igor Stravinsky Dimitri Ashkenazy Ashkenazy Draper 1996 2003
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Stravinsky: Pastorale · Dimitri Ashkenazy · Andrea de Flammineis · Matthew Draper · Laurent Quenelle · Jonathan Kelly Stravinsky: Chamber Works & Rarities ℗ 1996 Decca Music Group Limited Released on: 2003-01-01 Producer: Andrew Cornall Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Simon Eadon Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: John Pellowe Composer: Igor Stravinsky Auto-generated by YouTube.
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