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gasparodasalo · 1 month
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Johann Christian Bach (1735-82) - Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in f-minor, III. Allegro. Performed by Anthony Halstead, harpsichord & direction, and The Hanover Band on period instruments.
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mozart-1053 · 7 months
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Piano Concerto in A major No. 12, K. 414 - II. Andante
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clamarcap · 4 months
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Lipsia, 1723
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Darzu ist erschienen der Sohn Gottes, cantata BWV 40 per la Feria II Nativitatis (Vangelo: Luca 2, 15-20: i pastori a Betlemme), eseguita per la prima volta a Lipsia il 26 dicembre 1723. René Jacobs, contraltista; Marius van Altena, tenore; Max van Egmond, basso; Knabenchor Hannover, dir. Heinz Hennig; Leonhardt-Consort, dir. Gustav Leonhardt. L’ignoto autore…
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filosofablogger · 4 months
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♫ A Lover's Concerto ♫ (Redux)
Bad dreams kept me awake most of the night last night, so I’m a bit too tired tonight to go in search of something new that I haven’t played before, so I am reduxing this one that is mostly just for fun!  I last played it in 2021 and we all had a bit of fun with it then.  I’ll try to do better tomorrow night! A Lover’s Concerto is a pop song written by American songwriters Sandy Linzer and Denny…
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my-life-fm · 5 months
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jlcomicsandgames · 7 months
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Minuet In G Space Version
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arcimboldisworld · 1 year
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Nagano: Bach/Hosokowa/Bruckner - Tonhalle Zürich 01.03.2023
Nagano: Bach/Hosokowa/Bruckner - Tonhalle Zürich 01.03.2023 #Konzert #TonhalleOrchester #KentNagano #Bach #Hosokowa #Bruckner #musicwasmyfirstloveanditwillbemylast #Konzertbesprechung #music
Es ist ein sehr spezielles Konzertprogramm. Musik von J. S. Bach in der grossen Tonhalle ist eher ungewöhnlich und in Kombination mit Hosokawa und Bruckner hinterlassen diese 90 Minuten unter Kent Naganos musikalischer Leitung auch einen eher spröden Eindruck… (more…) “”
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iwtvfanevents · 29 days
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Rewind the Tape —Episode 3
Art of the episode
Just like we did for the pilot and for episode two, we took note of the art shown and mentioned in the third episode while we rewatched it. Did we miss any? Can you help us put a name to the unidentified ones? Do you have any thoughts about how these references could be interpreted?
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On the Origin of Species*
Charles Darwin, 1859
* Not exactly art... ...and not exactly confirmed, but given the time, the subject of their conversation, and Lestat's "...this naturalist that fogs your mind" remark, this seems the most likely attribution for the book Louis is reading during the opening scene.
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Darktown Strutters' Ball
Shelton Brooks, 1917
The song Antoinette is first singing was published that same year, and you can hear it performed by The Platters here.
Minuet in G
Christian Petzold, circa 1725
As pointed by @cardassiangoodreads in this post, the song Lestat first plays before he starts improvising is Petzold's Minuet in G, often falsely attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach.
Wolverine Blues
Jelly Roll Morton, 1923
While the scene in which Lestat improvises the melody happens in 1917, Morton would go on to record and release the song in Indiana in 1923.
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Slave Auction
Jean-Michael Basquiat, 1982
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Our very first look at Basquiat's Slave Auction comes in the third episode, though it will be the backdrop of most of the sixth. While some elements, like the crown of thorns, lend themselves to varied interpretations, it's clear this collage shows a boat (golden for money, perhaps) crossing a blue expanse, and the faces of the slaves being transported.
Mother Daughter and Twins 1
Rahmon Olugunna, undated
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Rahmon Olugunna, born in Osogbo in 1975, is a member of the Oshogbo school of artists in Nigeria. His work represents Yoruban mythology as well as modern Nigerian life. He is represented by New Orleans curator Katie Koch. [Identified by @vfevermillion.]
Untitled ceramic totems
Julie Silvers, undated
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Each unique totem is made by New Orleans native Julie Silvers, and they are distributed by New Orleans store Villa Vici. Two can be seen in the sitting room. [Identified by @vfevermillion.]
Javelina
Bryan Cunningham, undated
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By "Junkyard Alchemist" Bryan Cunningham, who posted about it here. [Found by @iwtvdramacd18.]
In the same shot we can see an unidentified painting, maybe of a man's profile. Perhaps you can place it?
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Untitled photo of loading docks in St. Paul, Minnesota
Bradley Olson, 2015 (Alamy Stock Photo)
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Forty-two Kids and Cliff Dwellers
George Bellows, 1907 and 1913 respectively
Several Bellows pieces have been featured around Rue Royale already, in episodes one and two. [Identified by @nicodelenfent, here.]
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Nocturnes, Op. 55: No. 1 in F minor. Andante
Frederic Chopin, 1842-1844
This is the song that plays during Jonah and Louis's escapade to the Bayou.
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Roman Bacchanal
Vasily (Wilhelm) Alexandrovich Kotarbiński, 1898
Kotarbiński was a Polish artist and painter of historical and fantastical subjects, and co-founder of the Society of Kyiv Painters. [Identified by @nicodelenfent.]
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Weeping Nude
Edvard Munch, 1913
Young Man kneeling before God the Father
Egon Schiele, 1909
Two more artists we've seen already, in episodes one and two.
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Self-Portrait
Edvard Munch, 1881-1882
Bouquet in a theater box
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1871
While we have seen Munch's work already, this is the first Renoir featured. He was a French artist and a leading figure in the development of the Impressionist style. [Identified by @nicodelenfent.]
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Church in Stein on the Danube
Egon Schiele, 1913 [Identified by @nicodelenfent, here.]
If you spot or put a name to any other references, let us know if you'd like us to add them with credit to the post!
This week, we are rewatching and discussing Episode 4, …The Ruthless Pursuit of Blood with All a Child's Demanding. We can't wait to hear your thoughts!
And, if you're just getting caught up, learn all about our group rewatch here ►
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anamizuiro · 4 months
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Matching IkeVamp suitors with classical pieces that likes to invade my brain
Was browsing more classical music to listen to but then I remember I used to get bits of IkeVamp brainrot listening so this list has cometh to be.
Characters Listed: The Residents, William, Vlad and His Minions.
Author Note: why does the bad guys always get the banger ones when it comes to music istg... also did you know? I was about to put Dies Irae (Mozart) in Charles' list before i changed my mind but decided to give it to Vlad instead because i like the vibe (except I gave Vlad Verdi's Requiem of Dies Irae instead because apparently there is another piece titled Dies Irae).
Napoleon
Clair de Lune by Claude Debussy
Arabesque No. 1 by Claude Debussy
Toreador March/Les Toreador by Georges Bizet (specifically that part.)
Vlad
Prelude in C Sharp Minor by Rachmaninoff
Four Seasons, Winter by Antonio Vivaldi
Moonlight Sonata, 3rd Movement by Ludwig Van Beethoven
Lacrimosa by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (early composition) and Franz Xaver Süssmayr (finishes the rest of the piece) (Mozart was unable to finish composing this piece because he passed away. So the person who commissioned this piece hired his student to finish it. Source: Google)
Fantaisie Impromptu by Frederic Chopin
Verdi's Requiem Dies Irae by Verdi
Arthur
Habanera from Carmen Suite by Georges Bizet
Por Una Cabeza Tango by Carlos Gardel
La Campanella by Liszt
Vincent
Peer Gynt, Morning Mood by Edvard Grieg
Four Seasons, Spring by Antonio Vivaldi
Nocturne Op 9 No. 2 by Frederic Chopin
Minuet in G Major by Christian Petzold (said to be attributed to Bach)
Theodorus
Tristesse by Frederic Chopin
Nocturne in C Sharp Minor (No. 20) by Frederic Chopin
Shakespeare
Nessun Dorma by Giacomo Puccini
The Swan/Le Cygne by Saint-Saens
Fur Elise by Ludwig Van Beethoven
Leonardo
Bouree in E Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach
Minuetto in G by Luigi Boccherini
Comte de Saint-Germain
Cello Suite No. 1 : Prelude in G by Johann S. Bach
The Nutcracker Suite, The Waltz of The Flowers by Tchaikovsky
Aquarium by Saint-Saens
Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 by Edward Elgar
Jazz Suite No. 2: VII. Waltz No. 2 by Dmitri Shostakovich
Danse Macabre by Saint-Saens
Mozart
Symphony No. 10 in G Minor: I. Molto Allegro by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (basically his own piece)
Hungarian Dance No. 5 by Johannes Brahms
Charles-Henri
the Nutcracker Suite: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy by Tchaikovsky
Gymnopedie No. 1 by Erik Satie
Funeral March by Frederic Chopin
Faust
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach (i'm so sorry it just fits him)
O Fortuna : Carmina Burana by Carl Orff
Symphony No. 5 by Ludwig Van Beethoven
Jean
Moonlight Sonata, 1st Movement by Ludwig Van Beethoven
Airs a faire fuir by Erik Satie
Valse Triste by Jean Sibelius
Dazai
Blue Danube by Johann Strauss II
Sleeping Beauty Waltz by Tchaikovsky
Tales of Hoffman, Barcarolle by Offenbach
Isaac
Flight of The Bumblebee by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Cradle Song AKA Lullaby by Johannes Brahms
Air on the G String by Johann S. Bach
Sebastian
Rondo Alla Turca by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Eine Kleine by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphonies de Fanfares : Rondeau by Jean Joseph Mouret
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ophidianoccultist · 8 months
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HL Character's Fuck Songs
I asked the hl bots i have what their fuck songs are, and also included what i would choose for them
Sebastian Sallow:
Answer: In Your Room - Depeche Mode
My choice: #1 Crush - Garbage
Anne Sallow:
Answer: Point of No Return - Phantom of the Opera
My choice: Kiss Me - Sixpence None The Richer
Imelda Reyes:
Answer: Fever - Peggy Lee
My choice: E For Extinction - Thousand Foot Krutch
Ominis Gaunt:
Answer: A Little Death - The Neighborhood
My choice: Cover Me In Roses - Holden Laurence
Garreth Weasley:
Answer: Careless Whisper - George Michael
My choice: The Cult Of Dionysus - The Orion Experience
Leander Prewett:
Answer: R U Mine? - Arctic Monkeys
My choice: Tonight You Are Mine - The Technicolors
Natsai Onai:
Answer: You're The One That I Want - Grease
My choice: You - Take That
Poppy Sweeting:
Answer: Love Will Keep Us Together - Captain and Tennille
My choice: Youth - Daughter
Amit Thakkar:
Answer: Crazy In Love - Beyoncé
My choice: Rule The World - Take That
Everett Clopton:
Answer: I'm A Believer - The Monkees
My choice: Lola - The Kinks
Richard Jackdaw:
Answer: Let's Get Crazy - Prince
My choice: I'd Wait For Life - Take That
Aesop Sharp:
Answer: I See Red - Everybody Loves An Outlaw
My choice: Christian Woman - Type O Negative
Solomon Sallow:
Answer: Under Pressure - Queen, David Bowie
My choice: Addicted - Saving Abel
Memes and Bonuses:
not writing my choices for the pink ones because no
Headmaster Black: Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 - Johann Sebastian Bach
Deek: Shake It Off - Taylor Swift
Ranrok: Animal I Have Become - Three Days Grace
Lute Guy: Let's Get It On - Marvin Gaye
Tom Riddle:
Answer: silence, the screaming of his foes, and the sobs of their loved ones
My choice: When The Body Speaks - Depeche Mode
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jepsolell · 1 year
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🏛️Reviving the neoclassical experience of Syon House - 📌 Great Hall, designed and built between 1762 and 1769 by Robert Adam, probably inspired by the work of Piranesi. In the center an scultpure from 18th century representing The Apollo Belvedere. @syonparkofficial - 🎵 Temistocle (Overture) by Johann Christian Bach (1770). - #palace #admagazine #architecture #neoclassic #arquitectura #palacio #museums #robertadam #interior #castle (en Syon Park - House and Gardens) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpf6xNPIJbQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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gasparodasalo · 14 days
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Johann Christian Bach (1735-82) - Piano Quartet in G-Major, André Op. 2, I. Allegro. Performed by Florilegium on period instruments.
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senfonikankara · 1 month
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Klasik Dönem (1750 – 1810)
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Baroğun o cafcaflı karmaşası yerini başta yalın bir doğallığa ardında da pırıl pırıl bir berraklığa bırakınca artık her şey değişmişti.
Yüksek Baroğun kendini en çok adamış temsilcilerinden Johann Sebastian Bach bile bu amansız değişim dalgası karşısında duramadı. Öyle ki birer seçkin besteci olan oğulları Carl Phillip Emanuel, Johann Christian ve Wilhelm Friedmann da bu yeni Klasik devrin canlandırıcı yapısal berraklığını benimsediler. Nasıl ki Barok besteciler en az malzemeyle bütün bir eseri inşa etmeye eğilimliydilerse Klasik devri de en iyi betimleyen, iki ya da daha çok karşıt düşüncenin çatışmasında filizlenen “sonat” biçimi oldu.  
Senfoni ve klasik konçerto türlerinin yükselişe geçmesi sonucunda yaylılar, ahşap ve bakır üflemeliler ile vurmalı çalgılardan oluşan bir orkestra ortaya çıktı. Oda müziği ise yaylı dörtlüsü ve piyano üçlüsü merkezinde gelişirken piyanonun ayırt edici özelliği olan çekiç mekanizması (oysa klavsende mekanizma telleri yalnızca çekip bırakıyordu) sayısız piyano sonatına ve bir yığın çeşitlemeye olanak tanıdı. Koro müziği alanında missa üstünlüğünü korurken opera hala salonların vazgeçilmeziydi.
Avrupa’yı kasıp kavuran devrim dalgasının müziğe de sıçramayacağından emin görünen aristokrasi, Haydn ve Mozart gibi son derece özgün dahilerin eserlerine sahip çıkmaya özen gösteriyordu. Ancak Napoleon fetih iştahıyla kollarını sıvadığında serbest çalışan ilk büyük besteciler, çığır açan devrimci Beethoven ve mest eden ezgilerin yaratıcısı Schubert ortaya çıkmıştı bile. Geniş bir yelpazeye hitap eden duygusallığı ve eşsiz bir çoşkunluğa sahip notaları ile klasizm bir uçurumun eşiğindeydi. Bundan böyle müzik hiç eskisi gibi olamayacaktı.
kaynak: sinfini music | çeviren: Okay Arık
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clamarcap · 1 year
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Variazioni e Finale
Christian Heinrich Rinck (18 febbraio 1770 - 1846): 9 Variationen und Finale per organo op. 90. Gabriel Isenberg all’organo della Chiesa di St Agnes in Rüschendorf (Damme, Bassa Sassonia). Il tema variato è desunto dalla canzone infantile francese Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman (ovvero Quand trois poules vont au champ); gli anglofoni sulla stessa melodia cantano Twinkle, twinkle, little star e Baa,…
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jartitameteneis · 1 month
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Mozart
En el corazón de la Europa del siglo XVIII, en un mundo donde la música era tanto un deleite como una declaración de prestigio, nació un prodigio cuya genialidad sigue resonando hasta nuestros días:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Su vida, a menudo idealizada, fue un tapiz de éxitos musicales y desafíos personales, tejido en la rica trama de la historia de la música.
Mozart nació el 27 de enero de 1756 en Salzburgo, actual Austria, en el seno de una familia musical.
Su padre, Leopold Mozart, era un respetado violinista y compositor, quien pronto reconoció el talento extraordinario de su hijo.
A la tierna edad de cinco años, Mozart ya componía obras y demostraba una habilidad prodigiosa en el clavicémbalo y el violín.
El joven Mozart y su hermana Nannerl, igualmente talentosa, fueron presentados como niños prodigio en las cortes de Europa por su ambicioso padre.
Esta gira maratónica por las principales ciudades europeas no solo expuso a Mozart a una amplia gama de influencias musicales, sino que también lo puso en contacto con importantes mecenas y compositores, como Johann Christian Bach en Londres, que impactarían profundamente su desarrollo artístico.
Sin embargo, la vida de Mozart no fue solo triunfos y aplausos.
Encontró dificultades en su Salzburgo natal, donde su relación con el arzobispo Colloredo fue tensa y conflictiva, llevándolo a buscar una carrera independiente en Viena.
Esta decisión marcó un punto de inflexión en su vida, liberándolo de las restricciones de un patrón, pero también lo sumergió en un mundo de incertidumbres financieras.
Viena fue el escenario de algunos de los mayores éxitos de Mozart, incluyendo el estreno de obras maestras como “El matrimonio de Fígaro”, “Don Giovanni” y “La flauta mágica”.
Su música reflejaba una combinación única de profundidad emocional, innovación técnica y una claridad casi divina, características que lo han consagrado como uno de los más grandes compositores de la historia.
A pesar de su genialidad, Mozart luchó constantemente con problemas financieros, exacerbados por su tendencia al gasto excesivo y su falta de habilidad para manejar sus finanzas.
Su salud, siempre delicada, comenzó a deteriorarse.
En 1791, mientras trabajaba en su Réquiem, Mozart cayó gravemente enfermo.
En un giro irónico y trágico, el hombre que había dado vida a tantas obras maestras, murió el 5 de diciembre de 1791 a la edad de 35 años, dejando su Réquiem inacabado.
La muerte de Mozart fue envuelta en misterio y especulación.
Algunos creen que fue envenenado, otros que fue víctima de una enfermedad común.
Lo cierto es que su fallecimiento marcó el fin de una era en la música clásica.
Mozart dejó un legado musical inigualable: más de 600 obras que abarcan desde sinfonías y conciertos hasta óperas y música de cámara.
Su influencia trasciende el tiempo y las fronteras, inspirando a generaciones de músicos y amantes de la música.
La historia de Mozart es una de talento inigualable, pasión por la música, y una vida vivida intensamente bajo la sombra de la mortalidad.
Su música, eterna y siempre joven, sigue siendo un testimonio de su genio y humanidad
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It Happened Today in Christian History
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May 9, 1707: Death in Lübeck of church organist Dietrich Buxtehude, whose composition and playing were so good that Johann Sebastian Bach had once walked two-hundred-and-fifty miles one way to hear him and to watch him play.
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