...years ago I heard on WQXR an excerpt from what the announcer said was a Broadway (or perhaps non-Broadway) musical based on the music of Dvorak, in the manner of 'Song of Norway,' 'Song...
...nd Bruckner in the 19th Century.
Jarl Sigurd
to decide for yourself whether Jarl Sigurd is truly a musical genius, visit: http://www.mp3.com/JarlSigurd ...
NYT May 6, 2001 Orff's Musical and Moral Failings By RICHARD TARUSKIN
DON'T look now, but Leon Botstein and the American Symphony Orchestra are teasing us again about music and politics....
I am not a musician myself but just a great lover of classical music. I do have a tendency to 'get hooked' on various pieces of music and find myself listening to certain pieces over and ove...
...bad to read, but that's not the point. }
I've often wondered where Scriabin would have gone musically if he had lived a full life and not died young. His compositions started out as gor...
I thought Roger Bourlands post How do ya tell the gay composers? Was amusing on several levels both in the writing and in the topic. I never thought to categorize composers accorinding to their sex...
... Payne is right. It just so happens that program music tends to have those types of names because of their musical nature....
...nces Carl. Thank you for sharing!! I like the Ballade very much. I will be going back for more. You have a musical approach that I enjoy. Keep it up! James...
...hy and European neoclassicism.
The two composers are very close because of their ability to use purely musical forms as opposed to hybred musical forms that flowered during 1920/30s Europe. Look a...
...nsidered you my enemy or anything. It just rubbed me the wrong way when you started talking about your own musical expertise, which could easily be construed as bragging (or even lying <g> .
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...er strains the vocal equipment.
Kenneth Lane (973) 541-1678 [Festspielhaus of Boonton]; 335-0111. 2001 Musical America International Directory of the Performing Arts, page 408 [ My opera '...
...y Walker is very good and very thorough. While it concentrates mainly on his life, there is a good deal of musical analysis (of moderate depth) interspersed though out the books....
... few days to study music history during that 'lifelong study', you'd have realized that the musical notation of Shakespeare's day was essentially the same as ours. Shakespeare'...
IMHO the greatest musical missed opportunity of the 20th century was at the opening of the Kennedy Center.
They should have played 'In Memoriam JFK' (three clarinets and low voice), to r...
Yes, we do.
Definitely a useful musical instrument. No doubt about it. Ours has been played by a couple of world-class drummers who have expressed surprise at how good it is.
One thing to cons...
...ance and the other the Sabre Dance (or is that 'danse' ? Wonder if anyone else has similar mental/musical blocks. Of course not! Oh, the shame of it all.
Barbara Hughes...
...39;s 8th symphony had been lost and only recently rediscovered, what place would it take in the repetoire? Musical scholars would see that it comprehended and surpassed Haydn, but would anyone else ca...
... my music online this year so you might say I'm a ways away from being able to support myself from my musical earnings.
Jarl Sigurd
to listen to two new songs by Jarl Sigurd, visit; http...
...#039;t get the original post. how did he define psychedelic? i would think psychadelic is how ordinary non musical people experience music when they take LSD? wouldn't the evidence, jimmy to jimm...
...eare' [composed 1980-84] tio be premiered Shakespeare's birthday, Wednesday April 23, 2003. 2001 Musical America International Directory of the Performing Arts, pg 408 2000 Musical America D...
...e many pieces of contemporary classical music in the last 20 years that use Native American imagery and/or musical themes, mostly from Northern U.S. tribes; some of the pieces have been released on CD...
...eason for the almost awesome use of the word 'perfect' in this context. It carries no particular musical benefits; on the contrary, it may even be a hindrance if one moves between (say) cont...
...Is it - 1. Adagio, 2. Allegro, 3. Andante, 4. Rondo? I must say that that sounds a nice order, but then my musical judgement is a bit unique.
Grateful for any response, even rude ones.
John S ...
Saw Kahane once, accompanying Ma. Fortunately, musical marathons are infrequent. Some years ago, Maazel tried conducting all the LvB Symphonies in one day in London, with three (I believe it was three...
...subscriber base.' - Billboard, 10.21.2000
Mark Stenroos VP of Marketing & Catalog Development Musical Heritage Society, USA...
...ght be possible to find a deal for Astra 2.
Keith Let us now praise famous men [...] Such as found out musical tunes...
Nothing wrong with that! Remember that, before the orchestra was founded (1934, I think), DC's musical life revolved around the theatre and the military bands. Not exactly a hotbed of European tr...
...shelter' and 'The-crowd', or, if the /u/ is long, 'The-seine' and 'The-bass (musical reference)'.
Does this singer have a Maori mother and a Samoan father? or wh...
... work, but apparently gave up on trying to write a suitable overture), which was arguably one of the first musical works written for Faust. Arguably, because he started it earlier than about any other...
...going to make a radical difference, and happens nearly always when a studio recording is made of a theatre musical. If you mean that the figurations and instrumentation (ie which instruments play whic...
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