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J.C. Bach | Sinfonia Concertante
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Over the course of his life, J.S. Bach fathered 20 children, ten of whom survived into adulthood.
All ten of those adult children were musical, but four sons — W.F. Bach, C.P.E. Bach, J.C.F. Bach, and J.C. Bach — became famous composers in their own right.
Alas, having achieved such independent success, these famous sons would often hold themselves superior. They interacted only with each other at family gatherings, and emerged only to criticize whatever choices their siblings made.
The family eventually decided to humour their brothers by dedicating a space for complaints at the end of every family survey, just to get them out of the way early. And so, every time a poll went out over the Thurn & Taxis postal service, they were careful to leave a blank option at the bottom, reserved especially for the Cliquey Bachs.
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Sebastian Knauer BACH AND SONS 2
Zürcher Kammerorchester
Johann Sebastian Bach Concerto for Harpsichord in A Major, BWV 1055 Concerto for Harpsichord in F minor, BWV 1056 Concerto for Flute, Violin, And Harpsichord in A minor, BWV 1044
Johann Christian Bach Concerto in F minor, WC 73
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Concerto for Keyboard in G Major, Wq 43/5
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I have heard they were a large family but did not know there were over 50 of them.
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Hello, I'm terribly homesick and I generally feel a little lost in life (a now-usual, anxiety-inducing occurrence when not stuck in the uni grind 😅🙃) but don't want the opportunities I have right now to go to waste, so here's my plan for the next 4ish weeks:
Practice piano at every opportunity
Attempt to learn Robert Schumann's Kinderszenen. All the pieces because while each sounds good on its own, it sounds even better as a collection. I'm aiming to get them to Tiffany Poon level of nuance lol
Finish learning Clementi sonatina op. 36 no. 3, spiritoso
Learn JC Bach's sonata op. 17 no. 2, finale, when I get bored of either of the 2 above
Sight-read every time I practice piano which should be almost every day
Learn a new technical exercise and/or push a new speed boundary in one I already know
Other activities to do when I get bored or tired of practicing
While at the piano, read the music theory book
Read Leviathan Wakes
Read the HSP book
Japanese on Duolingo because I just fell in love with the language (so easily whispered! and i find the rhythm cool) while visiting Japan (@zzzzzestforlife says i just need to spend 2 mins doing 1 lesson each day so that's what i'll do bc...i don't feel like getting too serious about many things right now...)
Report back to tumblr on my progress
#musicblr#studyblr#music studyblr#piano practice#classical music#music recs#heydilli#heyfrithams#astudentslifebuoy#yeah i'm too tired to tag again#romantic music#robert schumann#bach#clementi#langblr#japanese
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orchestral teeth/twl/nitsw/ /lom/goy/lonely heart
draft 2 of the first two movements is up <3
hope you enjoy!! there's a bit of layering of parts that may or may not clash in some places (don't mind the end of the first movement)
enjoy a lot of cello melody (bc luke's voice), unpolished danceableness, a bunch of key changes in teeth (because i'm trying to mimc 4 versions of that song in 2 different keys) and me trying to convince you ghost of you is on calm so that the violas get a solo in calum's verse :)
link to movement 3's first draft and older versions of these
inspired by (other than 5sos):
-the moldau by bedrich smetana -little threepenny opera suite by weill -wine, women and song by strauss -viola concerto in g by telemann -viola concerto in c minor by jc bach
no timestamps sorry. each movement blurs the 3 songs together you just gotta hear it through. anyway go listen to the inspo too if you feel like more classical music!
this is a demo made using musescore, not recorded with live instruments (yet)
#silver arranges 5sos#silver arranges calm#5sos#5 seconds of summer#calm#youngblood#teeth#thin white lies#not in the same way#lover of mine#lonely heart#ghost of you#luke hemmings#calum hood#michael clifford#ashton irwin
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I'm going to ensure that no normal person is ever going to reblog this by describing this piece as an absolute panty-dropper. You've got this bluesy call-and-response between the vocalist and the solo violinist, who is going absolutely ham by 17th century standards. And the lyrics? The Song of Solomon.
For a long time I assumed JC Bach was a younger relative of JS Bach, but he's actually older. His music seems ahead of its time, whereas the more-famous Bach was a little on the conservative side musically--I can't be the only one who's gotten this wrong.
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Ich beschwöre euch, ihr Töchter Jerusalems, findet ihr meinen Freund, so saget ihm, daß ich vor Liebe krank liege.
*sigh*
#Johann Christoph Bach#Four Nations Ensemble#Baroque music#yeah I'm up in my feels tonight... what gave it away?
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I think (JC) bach is my fave overall composer for cellist reasons HOWEVER. I think the most fun composer of all time is offenbach. he was probably amazing at parties
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Classical Music 101: The Era That Put the Classical in Classical Music
Welcome back to our series, Classical Music 101! Our goal with this series is to provide an approachable, non-intimidating introduction to classical music so you can start appreciating this timeless musical genre. In our last article, we explored the rich and intricate music of the Baroque era, a period marked by elaborate ornamentation, expressive melodies, and the rise of instrumental compositions. We took a look at the works of composers like Vivaldi, Handel, and JC Bach, who defined the Baroque sound with their dynamic and complex compositions. In today’s article, we’ll explore the Classical era, a time when music got more natural, refined, and elegant, and you’ll meet composers like Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven. These musical giants set the standard for Western instrumental music, so much so that we now refer to all Western concert music, regardless of the era in which it was composed, as “classical” music. The Classical Era (1750-1820) The Classical era began roughly around 1750 and ended around 1820 with the rise of the Romantic era. The transition from the Baroque to the Classical era marked a fundamental shift in aesthetics. Music moved away from the intricate polyphony and intellectual rigor of composers like Bach and towards the accessible melodies and emotionally expressive style championed by the likes of Haydn and Mozart. While Baroque music sought to capture the grandeur and complexity of the natural world in an objective, almost mathematical manner, Classical music aimed for a more subjective ethos. The goal was to create music that expressed the inner thoughts and emotions of an individual through vocal lyricism and easy-on-the-ear melodies. Bach’s sons played a pivotal role in the transition from the Baroque to the Classical era (Fun fact: Bach had 20 – 20! – kids; the guy not only birthed a ton of Baroque bangers but also sired a prodigious passel of progeny.) During the 1750s, sons Johann Christian, Carl Philipp Emanuel, and Wilhelm Friedemann took Baroque ideas and began modifying them slightly into a style that would lay the groundwork for Classical greats like Haydn and Mozart. Just as larger socio-political trends shaped Baroque music, Classical music was also influenced by cultural changes in the West at the time, specifically the Enlightenment. Enlightenment era thinkers emphasized reason, individualism, and humanism, and they looked to ancient Greece and Rome for inspiration on cultivating these ideals. This emphasis on classical Greek and Roman culture during the Enlightenment was called Neoclassicism. During the Enlightenment, political philosophers used the works of Plato, Aristotle, and Cicero to support their arguments for individual rights and republican forms of government. Architects emulated the architecture of ancient Greece and Rome with its emphasis on simplicity and order. Artists would create paintings depicting classical myths. All these Enlightenment thinkers held the optimistic belief that one could achieve excellence politically, morally, and artistically through reason and discipline. Thanks to advances in industrial production and the rise of governments that emphasized individual rights, a burgeoning middle class began to develop and started flexing its economic power by seeking entertainment that resonated with their democratic and individualistic ideals. Instead of the complex and ornate Baroque art that appealed to royalty, Enlightenment middle classers wanted art that was accessible, inspired personal edification, and was emotionally direct. Musical composers that were alive during the Enlightenment responded to these changing tastes and ideals by creating a musical style that became known as Classical. Characteristics of Classical Era Music Clarity. When you listened to a Baroque tune, it was often hard to distinguish different parts of the song. There was a lot going on. The components of classical music are much clearer. Instead of creating songs with mathematically intricate parts that worked together to… http://dlvr.it/TBtGsq
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#aFactADay2024
#1124: Henri and Marius Casadesus were a violist and violinist (resp.) who wrote pieces of music and attributed them to popular composers. Marius claimed to have found the "Adélaïde Concerto" manuscript by Mozart in 1931 and re-orchestrated and performed it. it was given a place in Köchel (the standard catalogue of the aforementioned pianist's works) and recorded by Yehudi Menuhin, a renowned player. when Marius failed to present the autograph he stumbled upon, and scholars realised that Mr Wolfgang was not in Versailles at the date claimed on the original, suspicions arose, and in a 1977 copyright court case, Marius admitted to having penned it. similarly, Henri devised concertos accreditted to CPE Bach, JC of the same family, GF Handel and Boccherini. from the beginning people supposed that they could have been by Henri and he never denied it. the concerti are still often referred to in double-barrel between the two alleged artists.
Marius said the trick (called by some "a hoax ala Kreisler" (another famous and similar scandalist who pulled off Vivaldi, Corelli and others)) was almost an accident: he was trying out some tunes in a classical style ready to modernise, but noticed that they sounded like Amadeus. in the hearing, he held that he staged them to his friends and asked what it sounded like - everyone insisted that it was by he who i just named. so he rolled with it.
the reason i found this was because i'm playing one of Henri's concertos and i wondered why some albums listed Henri Casadesus while others listed the more well-known London composer. tbh it's much better than anything else the latter could have dreamed of.
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La nueva Trek Procaliber en aluminio: ¡Una superventas irresistible!
En este artículo, exploramos la última incorporación de la reconocida marca Trek a su línea de bicicletas de montaña: la Trek Procaliber en aluminio. Esta bicicleta ha sido diseñada con características de alta gama para ofrecer un rendimiento excepcional en los senderos. Descubriremos las especificaciones técnicas, las características destacadas y las opiniones de los ciclistas sobre la Trek Procaliber en aluminio. Especificaciones técnicas de la Trek Procaliber en aluminio Nuevos Vientos para la Trek Procaliber de Aluminio: ¡Un Salto desde la Anterior X-Caliber! ¡Amigos apasionados del ciclismo! Hoy traigo algunas novedades excitantes que seguramente harán palpitar sus corazones. La familia Trek ha hecho algunos ajustes en su Procaliber de Aluminio, y vaya que estos cambios valen la pena. Un Recorrido Más Largo, Una Aventura Sin Fin La horquilla ahora nos regala un recorrido de 120 mm. ¿Qué significa esto? Pues que ahora tendrás un viaje más suave, absorbiendo mejor esos pequeños baches que encontramos en nuestros recorridos. Geometría Renovada para un Rendimiento Superior No se trata solo de estética. La geometría actualizada de la Trek Procaliber nos promete una experiencia de conducción más equilibrada y eficiente. ¡Adapta tu bicicleta a los nuevos tiempos! Eje Trasero y Puntera UDH: El Dúo Perfecto El eje trasero de 148x12 y la puntera UDH no son simples adiciones. Nos garantizan una mayor estabilidad y firmeza en nuestras salidas, ya sea para un paseo relajado o una competencia de alta intensidad. Tubo de Dirección Cónico: Conducción Precisa Este nuevo diseño en el tubo de dirección asegura una dirección más precisa y controlada. Así que, si eres de los que ama trazar curvas perfectas, esta característica te encantará. Protector de Vainas Mejorado: Tu Bici, ¡Más Segura que Nunca! La seguridad siempre es esencial, y Trek lo sabe. El protector de vainas mejorado no solo protege tu bicicleta de los posibles daños, sino que también garantiza una vida útil más larga. Neumáticos de 2,4": Más Grandes, Más Adherencia Y sí, la Trek Procaliber de Aluminio ahora viene con neumáticos de serie de 2,4". Estos neumáticos más grandes nos ofrecen una mejor adherencia en cualquier terreno. ¡Conquista montañas, caminos y senderos con confianza! https://youtu.be/Zof45dQWeSo?si=gIcGDtFsC7M3VDO_ Fuente vídeo: JC Bikers Características destacadas de la Trek Procaliber en aluminio - Tecnología IsoSpeed: La Procaliber en aluminio incorpora la tecnología IsoSpeed de Trek, que proporciona una mayor absorción de impactos y comodidad en los senderos. Esto se logra mediante un soporte de carbono desacoplado en el tubo de la tija del sillín, que permite que el cuadro se flexione verticalmente para absorber los golpes del terreno, sin comprometer la eficiencia de pedaleo. - Sistema de transmisión: La bicicleta está equipada con un sistema de transmisión de alta gama que ofrece cambios suaves y precisos en cualquier tipo de terreno. Esto garantiza una experiencia de conducción fluida y eficiente, permitiendo al ciclista mantener una velocidad constante y adaptarse fácilmente a los diferentes desniveles del terreno. - Frenos de disco: Los frenos de disco de la Procaliber en aluminio ofrecen una potencia de frenado excepcional y un control total en todas las condiciones. Ya sea en terrenos secos o mojados, los frenos de disco hidráulicos proporcionan una respuesta rápida y confiable, lo que garantiza la seguridad y el control del ciclista en todo momento. Modelos y Precios de la Trek Procaliber de Aluminio: Elige el Tuyo La serie Trek Procaliber de Aluminio se desglosa en dos modelos impresionantes: - Trek Procaliber Alloy 6 con un precio de 1.299€. - Trek Procaliber Alloy 8 disponible por 1.499€. Estos precios reflejan el compromiso de Trek con la innovación y la calidad. Así que, si estás pensando en invertir en una nueva bicicleta, la gama Procaliber de Aluminio puede ser tu mejor elección. En resumen, la renovada Trek Procaliber de Aluminio trae consigo características emocionantes que mejorarán tu experiencia ciclista. ¡No esperes más y descubre todo lo que tiene para ofrecer! Opiniones de los ciclistas sobre la Trek Procaliber en aluminio - Rendimiento en los senderos: Los ciclistas elogian la capacidad de la Procaliber en aluminio para enfrentar terrenos difíciles con facilidad y su capacidad para mantener una velocidad constante en los descensos. La combinación de su cuadro rígido, las características de absorción de impactos de la tecnología IsoSpeed y su sistema de transmisión de alta gama hacen que esta bicicleta sea ideal para aquellos que buscan un rendimiento excepcional en los senderos. - Durabilidad del cuadro: Los usuarios destacan la resistencia del cuadro de aluminio de la bicicleta, que puede soportar golpes y caídas sin sufrir daños significativos. Esto la hace ideal para ciclistas que buscan una bicicleta resistente que pueda enfrentar los desafíos del ciclismo de montaña sin comprometer la calidad y el rendimiento. - Comodidad en los largos recorridos: Varios ciclistas mencionan la comodidad que ofrece la tecnología IsoSpeed, especialmente en recorridos largos o en terrenos irregulares. La capacidad de la bicicleta para absorber los golpes y las vibraciones del terreno permite a los ciclistas mantenerse cómodos durante períodos prolongados de tiempo, lo que resulta en una experiencia de conducción más agradable y menos fatigante. Comparación con otros modelos de bicicletas de montaña - Trek Procaliber en carbono vs. Trek Procaliber en aluminio: Compararemos las diferencias clave entre estas dos versiones de la Procaliber, incluyendo el peso, la rigidez y el precio. Mientras que la Procaliber en carbono ofrece un cuadro más ligero y mayor rigidez, la versión en aluminio ofrece una durabilidad excepcional a un precio más accesible. - Trek Procaliber vs. modelos de otras marcas: Analizaremos cómo se posiciona la Procaliber en aluminio en comparación con otros modelos de bicicletas de montaña de marcas competidoras. En general, la Procaliber en aluminio se destaca por su relación calidad-precio y su rendimiento excepcional en los senderos. Conclusiones finales En conclusión, la Trek Procaliber en aluminio es una bicicleta de montaña de alta calidad que ofrece un rendimiento excepcional en los senderos. Con su cuadro de aluminio duradero, tecnología IsoSpeed y características destacadas, esta bicicleta se destaca como una opción excelente para los ciclistas que buscan un equilibrio entre rendimiento y durabilidad. Teniendo en cuenta las opiniones de los ciclistas y la comparación con otros modelos, podemos concluir que la Trek Procaliber en aluminio es una opción confiable y de calidad en el mercado de bicicletas de montaña. Read the full article
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Cumhurbaşkanlığı Senfoni Orkestrası & Orkestra Akademik Başkent
11 Aralık 2023 Pazartesi, 20:00 CSO Mavi Salon
Bach | Brandenburg Konçertosu No.3
C.P.E. Bach | Çello Konçertosu No.3
Sammartini | Senfoni JC 32 & 39
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Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival 23 July 2023
JC Bach Harpsichord Concerto Op 1/6, Abel Symphony in E-flat Op 7/6, Mozart Symphony No 1, Arias by Duni and Arne. The Mozartists, led by Alison Bury, directed by Ian Page. Soloists Steven Devine, Benjamin Hulett, and Alexandra Lowe. Petruskirche, Kiel, Germany.
#stevendevine#ianpage#kiel#germany#alexandralowe#benhulett#mozart#arne#duni#jcbach#allybury#schleswigholsteinmusikfest
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Johann Christian Bach WOODWIND CONCERTOS VOL. 1
Anthony Halstead Anthony Robson, Rachel Brown, Jeremy Ward The Hanover Band
Concerto For Oboe with String Orchestra and 2 Horns in F Major, CW C81
Concerto For Flute with String Orchestra and 2 Horns in D Major, CW C79
Concerto For Bassoon and Orchestra In E-flat Major, CW C82
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Had a difficult day but now Lucio Silla came up in the playlist and I guess things are not that bad? Lucio Silla you are my only ho.
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Tom's Tracks on the Tens: Solfigietto Jam
Another Tom Track on the Tens: Solfigietto Jam. Could JC Bach create Jazz?
It’s another installment of Tom’s Tracks on the Tens! Solfigietto Jam is on the Accessible Depth album, and arose out of a frustrating piano lesson. I had a college piano student [ a music major, but not a piano major] who was “working” on the JC Bach piece Solfigietto – and it was OBVIOUS they were practicing maybe 30 minutes a week, if that. So I made them struggle through and play the entire…
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