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This new thread is, simply, so that the lovers of the classic music, we say what are the works that we like or that more have impressed us.
It is allowed to repeat the works if they are different versions, since the same work can be completely different according to the version to that we listen. The music is life, enjoy the life. |
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On Saturday I travel down to Kilmarnock as its Brassband Competition day for us in Scotland, we picked this test piece and we hope to get a positive result. Whatever happens just so long as we come off that stage knowing that we have played it to be the best of our ability then that's all we can ask for. The adjudicators will be in a box and won't know the name of the band on stage as a draw will take place before the competition commences. Each band will be assigned a number and that's the only information that the adjudicators will be allowed to know as anything other than secrecy would break the rules.
This is our Test Piece Once we finish we will do what is customary in the Brass Band culture and that is to pay a visit to the nearest pub before heading back for the result |
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Make no mistake about it Katherine Jenkins is an absolute honey so ofcourse her very good looks was going to advance her in the classical world but she also has an amazing voice. She sings like an angel and also gets my pulse racing
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Any classical music lover will surely be both amazed and entertained by this amazing young musician.
The piece is the Violin Concerto in G by Alma Deutscher (born 2005) - III Allegreo vivace e scherzando Yes she composed and arranged this before her 10th birthday. Just to confirm her talent and the beauty of the music here she is playing, Mozart's Piano Concerto K.246, with cadenza by Alma Deutscher These appearances are both in conjunction with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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Christmas is over. Time to take a deep breath and calm down.
J.S. Bach: Adagios- Sheep may safely graze Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Sir Neville Marriner |
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Here is a little song I like very much
R. Schumann "Wenn ich ein Vöglein wär" Op.43 Nr.1 Barbara Bonney, Sopran Angelika Kirchschlager, Mezzosopran Malcolm Martineau, Piano Pals, have a nice and peaceful 1. Advent |
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Post: #119 Last edited: 08.11.2015, 22:53 08.11.2015, 22:51 Re: do you like the classic music? what are your favorite works?
In my previous post I mentioned that I specialized in being a cornet player. This performance is from the legendary James Shepherd. I have also performed this solo too and just so happened to win the solos contest hands down so this piece brings back a lot of happy memories to me
Infact I can play this piece without the need for sheet music as I know if off by heart |
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Some brassband music here for you and I shall let you all into a little secret here I have indeed played this piece having spent a long time as principal cornet player of my local Brassband
One of my alltime favourites and an absolute joy to perform |
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Guess it's time to revive this thread.and I think my friend kyke50 would agree with me.
'Glenn Gould and Leonard Bernstein Bach Concerto in D minor BWV1052' Damn, I really miss Kyke. |
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For a friend
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Alberto Ginastera - 'Malambo' from the Estancia Suite.
Gustavo Dudamel and the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra With this wonderful energetic music,I want to wish you all a nice weekend. |
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Emile Waldteufel - 'The Ice Skaters Waltz'
The Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by H. von Karajan Weekend |
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Aaron Copland - 'Fanfare for the Common Man'
James Levine and the New York Philharmonic Have a nice weekend |
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This is my favourite Christmas 'song'. Merry Christmas to everyone. |
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Today is the 185th Birthday of Anton Rubinstein.
He was a Russian composer,conductor and one of the greatest pianists of the 19th century.Rubinstein was also an influential person for the russian music culture (teacher of P.Tchaikovsky and founder of the Saint Petersburg Conservatory). Anton Rubinstein-'Ivan the Terrible' The Russian State Symphony Orchestra conducted by Igor Golovchin Have a nice weekend |
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