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on falling in love with a voice: klaus mertens, everyone
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#klaus mertens#stolzel#christmas oratorio#yep hes been my favorive voice for god knows how long#bass baritone what an amazing range#tenors are not invited :))
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Ich gehe gerne Zu sterben und zu meiner Ruhe.
Bist du bei mir.
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Veja "Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel (1690-1749) - Concerto grosso a quattro Chori" no YouTube
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January 13 ~ On This Day in Music
January 13 ~ On This Day in Music
Read more about Rubber Ducky Day . 1683 ~ Johann Christoph Graupner, German harpsichordist and composer of high Baroque music who was a contemporary of Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Philipp Telemann and George Frideric Handel. . 1690 ~ Gottfried Heinrich Stolzel, German Baroque composer. . 1842 ~ Heinrich Hofmann, German pianist and composer . 1854 ~ The first patent for an accordion was issued…
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Daily (mini) Reco Entry 1205: Thursday, May 18, 2017, AM
Minuet in G Minor, composed by Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel and performed by Dr. Alan Huckleberry from the University of Iowa Piano Pedagogy Project
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Rules: We’re snooping on your playlist. Set your entire music library to shuffle and report the first ten tracks that pop up! Then choose ten additional victims!
tagged by the wonderful @batterycityraces (thanks!!)
1. control - halsey 2. all the time - green day 3. bourré in G minor - G.H. stolzel 4. thank you for the venom - my chemical romance 5. brick by boring brick - paramore 6. low - sleeping with sirens 7. snowing season - brand new 8. dance, dance - fall out boy 9. you’re beautiful - james blunt (i hate this song lol) 10. damned if i do ya (damned if i don’t) - all time low
i tag whoever sees this and wants to! :)
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January 13 in Music History
1683 Birth of German composer Johann Christoph Graupner in Kirchberg.
1690 Birth of German composer Gottfried Heinrich Stolzel in Grünstadtl.
1726 FP of J. S. Bach's Sacred Cantata No. 32 Liebster Jesu, mein Verlangenon the 1st Sunday following Epiphany in Bach's third annual Sacred Cantata cycle in Leipzig 1725-27.
1727 Birth of German composer Johann Christoph Schmugel in Pritzier.
1734 Birth of Croatian composer Luka Sorkocevic in Dubrovnik.
1762 Death of composer Leonhard Trautsch, at 68.
1775 FP of W. A. Mozart's opera La finta giardiniera 'The Feigned Gardener', at the Opernhaus St. Salvator in Munich.
1778 Birth of composer Anton Fischer.
1780 FP of Mozart's "Die verstellte Gärtnerin" singspiel, Augsburg.
1788 Birth of composer Carl Ludwig Cornelius Westenholz.
1795 Death of composer Francois-Joseph Krafft, at 73.
1811 FP of Beethoven's Fifth Piano Concerto, Carl Czerny in Vienna.
1815 Birth of mezzo-soprano Rosine Stoltz in Paris.
1822 Birth of mezzo-soprano Elise Polko in Leipzig.
1824 Birth of Polish cellist and composer Ignacy Marceli Komorowski in Warsaw.
1828 Death of English composer Elizabeth Anspach in Naples, Italy.
1828 Death of French composer Alexandre-Auguste Robineau, at age 80.
1838 Death of German composer Ferdinand Reis, at age 53, in Frankfurt.
1842 Birth of German pianist and composer Heinrich Hoffmann in Berlin.
1850 Birth of Australian composer Leon Francis Victor Caron.
1864 Death of American composer Stephen Collins Foster in NYC.
1870 Birth of Polish composer and conductor Henryk Opienski.
1873 FP of Rimsky-Korsakov's opera The Maid of Pskov.
1882 German composer Richard Wagner completes his opera Parsifal.
1883 FP of George Chadwick's Thalia Overture. Boston Symphony.
1893 Birth of Czech composer and organist Jan Evangelista Zelinka in Prague.
1893 Death of soprano Melita Otto.
1895 Birth of Spanish opera singer Fortunio Bonanova, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
1895 Birth of Austrian composer Abraham Wolfe Binder.
1896 Birth of tenor Nikolay Pechkovsky in Moscow.
1898 Birth of Italian baritone Carlo Tagliabue in Mariano Comense.
1899 Birth of British-American composer and conductor Laurence Powell.
1900 Birth of composer Yasuji Kiyose.
1901 Death of composer Carlo Angeloni, at 66.
1903 Birth of American tenor Charles Kullman in New Haven Connecticut.
1904 Birth of English composer Richard Addinsell in Oxford.
1904 FP of Bela Bartók's tone-poem Kossuth, with parody of the German national hymn causing outrage, in Budapest.
1906 Birth of composer Maxime Jacob.
1910 First experimental live broadcast of opera. In NYC, from the MET Opera stage, Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana and part of Pagliacci, with Enrico Caruso and Emmy Destinn.
1914 Death of Spanish composer Valentin de Zubiaurre y Unionbarrenechea, at age 76, in Madrid.
1917 Birth of Mexican composer Felix Guerrero Diaz.
1917 Death of tenor Albert Niemann.
1923 Birth of Russian cellist Daniel Shifrin.
1931 Birth of tenor Erwin Wohlfahrt in Nurnberg.
1933 Birth of soprano Christiane Sorell in Vienna.
1935 FP of Roy Harris's overture When Johnny Comes Marching Home the final version, by the Minneapolis Symphony and chorus under Eugene Ormandy.
1936 Birth of Italian baritone Renato Bruson near Padua.
1936 Birth of composer Ami Maayani.
1938 Birth of Finnish composer Paavo Heininen in Helsinki.
1938 American debut of pianist Rudolf Firkusny.
1943 Birth of composer William Duckworth.
1944 FP of Igor Stravinsky's Circus Polka for orchestra and Four Norwegian Moods at the Garden Theatre. Boston Symphony conducted by the composer in Cambridge, MA.
1945 Death of baritone Alfred Kase.
1945 FP of Sergei Prokofiev's 5th Symphony.
1951 Birth of English composer Gary Carpenter in Hackney, London.
1954 Birth of English composer Richard Blackford in London.
1954 Death of composer Roland Diggle, at 69.
1961 Birth of English organist, pianist and conductor Wayne Marshall.
1971 Birth of tenor Domonic Natoli.
1971 Death of French composer Henri Tomasi, at age 69, in Paris.
1971 Death of English composer Robert Still, at age 60.
1973 Birth of tenor Juan Diego Flores in Lima,Peru.
1974 Death of Canadian tenor Raoul Jobin in Quebec, age 67.
1976 Death of soprano Lily Pons.
1976 American conductor Sarah Caldwell is 1st woman to conduct at NY's Metropolitan Opera. She led the MET orchestra and singers in a performance of La Traviata.
1980 Birth of England based, Polish conductor and organist Krzysztof Czerwinski.
1980 Death of conductor Andre Kostelanetz, at 78 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
1992 Death of soprano Rachaeli Mori.
1993 Death of Brazilian composer Camargo Guarnieri in São Paulo.
1994 Death of English musicologist Frederick William Sternfeld, at 79.
2000 FP of Richard Danielpour's Voices of Remembrance for string quartet and orchestra. Guarneri String Quartet and the National Symphony, Leonard Slatkin conducting in Washington, D.C.
2002 FP of Robert Kapilow's Louisiana Purchase by Louisiana Philharmonic, Baton Rouge, LA.
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The concert was graced by the musicians Allfro moderato, Antantino, Con Variation as well as Allegretto Sherzando. In addition the Archduke piano trio of Ene Yu, Violin Guo-sheng Huang, cello Robert Holm were also in attendance while the show was further enriched by the presence of pianist Brian, brown and viola. These constitute the major pierces of the performance which were purposely aimed at the assessment of the student; Catie Stephens as part of the fulfillment of the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in music education instrumental. The trumpet was her instrument of her choice which was accompanied by the piano that was played by Brian, brown and viola while she was assisted by her music professor Mr., Peter wood.
The piano Quartet D major was done to a great taste and it was started by allegro moderato thereby introducing the audience to the Stolzel mode of playing the trumpet. Over the cool and serene mood, the performance was followed by Andante which was more suited to the pace and rhythm. This duo was very well synchronized and later slowed down and reverted to the allegro. These pieces could be described as highly dense as well as created a mood of intensity. Except for some mid measure parts during which the interlocking on notes was distorted by the musicians’ emotions, the whole performance told a sad story that culminated in delight through an emphasis of the musician’s mood as well as use of music for expression.
Next piece of performance was the “night songs” by Richard Peaslea that was performed in 1973. The piece did not include the [piano unlike the first performance. In addition, it was also not in the mood that it portrayed. However, it was more exciting as well as a mystic track that could well be tuned for a ballet. I personally loved this piece especially for its ability to change the mod of the audience even in the absence of an intermission at the end of the first performance. In addition, the performer was well compassed as well as well-versed with the notes and was actively clear on the noes which needed a higher pitch compared to others. Actually even though it took about 15 minutes, the piece left the audience yarning for more. It was completely relaxing, easy to follow which made me sing along to the tune over my head.
The last piece of the night was the Concerto by Pakhmutova which was a culmination of the performance by the student and indeed she displayed her ability to fuse concert performance with a good bodily expressions and gesture. She had the mood written all over her lips as she did the trumpet. She came alive and felt the music she played which moved the crowd. I particularly loved the revision of the piece that was slightly modified to fit her own version of the tune
In conclusion I fully enjoyed the performance of the night in addition to her accompanying pianist. I could read the mood of the presentation and in particular loved the way the last piece was done and culminated it was all a really enjoyable night.
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January 13: On This Day in Music
January 13: On This Day in Music
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. 1683 ~ Johann Christoph Graupner, German harpsichordist and composer of high Baroque music who was a contemporary of Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Philipp Telemann and George Frideric Handel.
. 1690 ~ Gottfried Heinrich Stolzel, German Baroque composer.
. 1842 ~ Heinrich Hofmann, German pianist…
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I was actually looking for an instrumental so I could record a cover of this lovely piece. But then I found this, and a capella pieces just make me feel so swoony. ♥
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2nd movement of Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel's Trumpet Concerto in D Major. Performed by Maurice André with Sir Charles Mackerras conducting the Orchestre de Chambre Anglais.
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On January 13 in Music History
On January 13 in Music History
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. 1683 ~ Johann Christoph Graupner, German harpsichordist and composer of high Baroque music who was a contemporary of Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Philipp Telemann and George Frideric Handel.
. 1690 ~ Gottfried Heinrich Stolzel, German Baroque composer.
. 1842 ~ Heinrich Hofmann, German pianist…
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