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Working on Franck Violin Sonata rn and it's just reinforcing my opinion that organists should not be allowed to write piano music. Why so many big chords and just straight up octaves. It's so pretty but this is why we can't have nice things, Franck.
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Paul Huang, "The Bob Christensen Chair in Violin" & Gilles Vonsattel, piano, perform the Sonata in A major for Violin and Piano by César Franck (1822-1890).
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Listening to du Pré’s last recording and it’s a piece I’m going to start to play...holy shit man
#she's been my favorite cellist for so long and it's always been like a faraway dream to play what she dikd#like i've done haydn but that's a give and brahms 1 is also kind of easier#but like this and the schumann??#if thirteen year old ann could see me now!#anyways it's the franck violin sonata arranged for cello#cello stuff
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i think it's my favorite bc i am a sucker for when they make the Big Theme from a previous movement come back in a later movement
once again thinking how the third movement of beethoven's 5th is the best movement of the piece
#var rambles about classical music#franck does this in several pieces#esp the violin sonata#every time i hear it i'm just like 'omg'
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César Franck - Sonata for violin and Piano in A Major - Camille Thomas/J...
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nevertheless I wish to leave this message for civilization thanks for everything
for feijoas also known as pineapple guavas multiple names for all the best things
for César Franck’s violin sonata for fanfiction for the next generation
where nobody should have to start from scratch to start over
as if coming from deep space or deep water anyway it feels like we might have made it as one later singer
managed to say we are not going to be okay
— Stephanie Burt, from "Civilization," We Are Mermaids
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OTD in Music History: Legendary composer and violin virtuoso Eugene Ysaye (1858 - 1931) dies in Belgium. One of the greatest violin virtuosos in history, Ysaye might well have received one of the single most wonderful wedding gifts in the entire recorded history of music: On the morning of this wedding, Cesar Franck (1822 - 1890) presented Ysaye and his bride with the score to Franck’s freshly-composed Violin Sonata, which was also dedicated to Ysaye. Franck’s Violin Sonata is arguably his single greatest masterpiece, and it is undoubtedly one of the most famous and beloved violin sonatas ever written. The history of this work actually presents a rather intriguing mystery: In 1858 (the year that Ysaye was born), Franck had promised to compose a violin sonata for Franz Liszt’s (1811 – 1886) daughter, Cosima, on the occasion of her marriage to her first husband, pianist-conductor Hans von Bulow (1830 - 1894). This work never materialized – but the written correspondence documenting this promise has long fueled speculation that whatever efforts Franck put towards the promised 1858 piece (if any) might have ended up being incorporated into his 1886 masterwork. While a normal person might have graciously accepted this lovely gift and then quickly turned his attention back to his nuptials, Ysaye (a true performer) instead commandeered a pianist and conducting a hurried rehearsal so that he could privately premiere the Violin Sonata *at his own marriage celebration*. (His bride’s reaction to this turn of events was not recorded.) Ysaye publicly premiered the Violin Sonata at a concert in Brussels two months later, and it was his dedication to championing the work thereafter which helped to cement it as a fixture of the core violin repertoire. PICTURED: A lovely cabinet photo showing the middle-aged Ysaye holding his violin, which he signed and inscribed to a friend in Brussels in 1896.
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franck violin/piano sonata in a major mvt. iv. you agree. reblog
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But, before all that, I did the opposite!
In the beginning, my songs had catchy melodies, and I created a very simple sample structure and continued to record with guitar sound.
However, due to money and health problems, this guitarist Nadiege and under the influence of alcohol consumption, I matured and both my songs and instrumentation gained complexity. In fact, it was all I needed to create my classic songs.
The fusion point is to create a song and with it create another. We call them variations. Learn this technique by listening to classical music.
Shortly after, I decided that I wasn't going to give concerts. (I'm still deciding). And even though my career began with frivolous performances, I was also thinking about dance and electronic music from small nightclubs in Europe.
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At that time, as the percussionist, I still had no idea that I was a percussionist, I created songs with a lot of rhythm and a great explosion of anger because sometimes the notes didn't come out perfectly or how I wanted them.
I want to pursue a solo career, I'm an individual and, although I've achieved some 'cool metal', I'm managing to repeat my success as a composer.
I stopped for a while to dedicate myself to games, and created some games, including some animations.
And I thought and began to wonder; What is the music world like?
You see many artists are acclaimed by children and young people. And when they appear, it is full of unprecedented enthusiasm, and at the same time they suffer rejection from adults.
And some say I'm a 34-year-old grown woman and I'm moving away from American singers? No! I've always listened to classical electronic dance music and if I hadn't heard it, I wouldn't have been inspired to write lyrics. But the problem is the composer.
I listened to the songs, lyrics by British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber in the voice of singer Madonna only on the first album. There's no one who can make me like Madonna. What I know about his life is, he came from a family that worked in classical music. Lloyd Weber's songs are full of feeling and the melodies are beautiful, some of which are classical music.
And we have the extraordinary international success achieved by this girl Taylor who contributed decisively to the popularization of modern pop country music. Thanks to the composers, and professional marketing, Taylor's first album has been selling and I hope it will reach more than 1 billion copies. For years she dominated the charts like no other woman in the musical world. She has succeeded so far; the top 7 places on the North American list are occupied by 6 of her songs.
And Taylor is really cool, just like Ariana Grande Iggy Azalea Miley Cyrus RITA ORA Selena Gomez.
But over time they see disenchantment. And we create a new way of experiencing life. And survivors like me Nadiege won't stop recording songs, composing for myself and making new versions of many more of my songs.
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Richard Franck (1858-1938) - Sonate Nr. 2 in es-moll, Op. 36: Allegro ·
Thomas Blees, cello
Maria Bergmann, piano
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09.04.23
2 am perfect for César Franck's Violin Sonata
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Lucas Debargue / Kristóf Baráti. Franck Sonata for violin and piano
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i was tagged A LONG TIME AGO (SORRY!!!!!) by @fractured-shards !
the game is that you make a poll of 5 of your favorite songs! mine aren't songs but i'm gonna do it anyway lol
first, take a listen to each:
Dvořák - String Quintet in E flat Major Op. 97 (The American)
Sibelius - Violin Concerto
Franck - Violin Sonata
Chopin - Nocturne op 48 no 1
Schubert - String Quartet no 14 (Death and the Maiden)
i tag whoever wants to do this!
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