Hello,
I'm analyzing Beethoven's sonata op.57 Nr. 23 and trying to find some literature concerned with it. Perhaps anyone of you knows any internet useful links? Or could somebody help me ...
Interesting that you're playing a Haydn sonata, and a sonata of Beethoven dedicated to Haydn. Coincidence?
I'm not familiar with the Haydn sonata, but I like very much Beethoven's Op...
...presume they are now issued as CDs. Would this be a possible solution for you, Khartung?
I own copies of Beethoven's Piano Concertos 2, 3, 5 for solo piano which contain the complete solo pia...
I have been unable to locate the score for Beethoven's Symphony Number 9 Transcribed for 2 Pianos. I have heard of a Liszt transcription and a Singer transcription. Can anyone tell me where I can...
In the site of FNAC I have found a Grammofono 2000 CD no more available, where Beethoven 3 and Mahler 5 appear to be performed by Toscanini conducting the NYPO. I have looked around and the second ite...
...ng us of the deaf,those who cannot identify a melody, you ask us to go into our imaginations to vibrate with Beethoven and experience the delicacy and sensitivity whi...
...nts in one yet.
You can learn on any piano. The skill is in the hands and in the ear and in the heart. If Beethoven only had an old honky-tonk to beat on he'd have made it sing too.
Ultimat...
...e is for moderate length Sonatas and long solo piano romantic works. As an example, you're looking at a Beethoven Sonata, Op 13 or 27, or a Liszt transcription. Are you looking to play something?...
...f power, but can become incredibly difficult. Other mainstream composers like Brahms, Liszt, Chopin and late Beethoven have a broad scope of powerful works, but again, they range greatly also difficul...
Hello,not certain where your interest lies,for me
it would have to be some work of Beethoven,no greater
composer.The love of my life.So,what about some of the Diabelli 34 Variations,he really shows ...
Still smoking that cheap indian stuff ?
Czerny WAS NOT Beethoven's teacher ! He was his pupil. Brahms wrote exercises, Chopin and Liszt wrote etudes, Bartok wrote Mikrokosmos for kids. Inferi...
...er in New York during the time that Alfidi performed at Carnegie Hall. I atended that concert ( he conducted Beethoven's fifth symphony, and was pianist/conductor of Mozart's D minor concert...
Dear friends, As you know, Triton (Japan) has published 33 volumes for the great violinist Leonid Kogan: http://www.tri-m.co.jp/classic/catalog/
English_Catalogue.html
I am selling one new box t...
... and pre-Classical music for the keyboard'. Lully, F. Couperin, D. Scarlatti, Krebs, Mozart, Hummel and Beethoven. All short works except Mozart's K.310. The reasoning for the compilation (a...
...te RPT http://www.uk-piano.org/edfoote/index.html Well-tempered CD's at Gasparo.com. GSCD #332, 'Beethoven In the Temperaments' GSCD #344 . '...
...dge offered to reduce it to $35 if the defendant spent 20 hours listening to classical music by the likes of Beethoven, Bach and Chopin."
For some reason or other it pushed all of my buttons at ...
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I personally wouldn't be tempted by any of the box sets currently on their webstite. The Karajan 1960s Beethoven is a good first choice and looks dirt cheap at just a pound, but you can get this...
...hink the question of the most popular key has come up before, with no conclusion. For classical music before Beethoven (namely Bach, Mozart, and Haydn) I think they'd definitely be Bb, Eb, Ab, D,...
Galen Brown from Sequenza 21 pointed me in the direction of an article in the Guardian about Carl Orff , the German composer, his dubious political passed and problematic personality. Orff is kn...
You know, it's absolutely amazing how wonderful music can be in helping heal the human spirit. The part of this month long illness that really seems to have caused the most problems is the fact...
Its truly a wonderful feeling to create, to play, to do anything musically really. But is it enough for oyur brain to play? Can you feel what you're playing? When you're playing can you "hear" ...
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