Lives of the Musicians

Lives of the Musicians

Author: Kathleen Krull

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9780152480103

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What are musicians really like?


31 Classical Flute Solos by History's Greatest Composers: Satie, Chopin, Mozart, Vivaldi, Bizet, Beethoven, Bach, and More

31 Classical Flute Solos by History's Greatest Composers: Satie, Chopin, Mozart, Vivaldi, Bizet, Beethoven, Bach, and More

Author: Classical Masterpieces

Publisher:

Published: 2021-11-26

Total Pages: 107

ISBN-13:

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This classical flute sheet music book includes 31 exquisite classical flute solos by some of history's best composers, including Satie, Chopin, Mozart, Vivaldi, Bizet, Beethoven, Bach, and More. There are many flute music books out there, but this one offers a combination of less popular pieces, along with the most popular pieces, making for a great diversity of choice. It also includes pieces for beginner, intermediate, and advanced flute players. This exquisite selection of classical flute sheet music book makes a great gift for flute players, flute students, and flute teachers.What's Included? Antonio Vivaldi Spring "L'Inverno" (Winter) II Largo Op.44 Concerto Flute Solo RV 580 La Primavera Erik Satie Je Te Veux Felix Mendelssohn Concerto Flute Solo Op.64 Scherzo Frédéric Chopin Nocturne Op.9 No.1 Nocturne Op.9 No.2 Nocturne Op.9 No.3 Nocturne Brown Index 108 Valse En La Mineur Jacques Ibert Pièce Pour Flute Seule Johann Sebastian Bach Badinerie Prélude BWV 1007 Partita BWV 1013 Johann Pachelbel Canon in D Ludwig van Beethoven Für Elise Bagatelle Ode to Joy Georges Bizet "Habanera" Act I Chanson d'Avril Mykola Leontovych Carol Of The Bells Wolfgang Mozart Allegro Adagio Rondo Alla Turca Mathieu André Reichert Daily Exercises Op.5 No.1 Daily Exercises Op.5 No.2 Daily Exercises Op.5 No.3 Daily Exercises Op.5 No.4


American Book Publishing Record

American Book Publishing Record

Author:

Publisher: R. R. Bowker

Published: 1977-03-31

Total Pages: 1448

ISBN-13:

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Here's quick access to more than 490,000 titles published from 1970 to 1984 arranged in Dewey sequence with sections for Adult and Juvenile Fiction. Author and Title indexes are included, and a Subject Guide correlates primary subjects with Dewey and LC classification numbers. These cumulative records are available in three separate sets.


Ten Masterpieces of Music

Ten Masterpieces of Music

Author: Harvey Sachs

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2021-10-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 1631495186

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Some pieces of music survive. Most fall into oblivion. What gives the ten masterpieces selected for this book their exceptional vitality? In this penetrating volume, Harvey Sachs, acclaimed biographer and historian of classical music, takes readers into the hearts of ten extraordinary works of classical music in ten different genres, showing both the curious novice and the seasoned listener how to recognize, appreciate, and engage with these masterpieces on a historical and compositional level. Far from what is often thought, classical music is neither dead nor dying. As a genre, it is constantly evolving, its pieces passing through countless permutations and combinations yet always retaining that essential élan vital, or life force. The works collected here, composed in the years between 1784 and 1966, are a testament to this fact. As Sachs skillfully demonstrates, they have endured not because they were exceptionally well-made or interesting but because they were created by composers—Mozart and Beethoven; Schubert, Schumann, Berlioz, Verdi, and Brahms; Sibelius, Prokofiev, and Stravinsky—who had a particular genius for drawing music out of their deepest wellsprings. “Through music,” Sachs writes, “they universalized the intimate.” In describing how music actually sounds, Ten Masterpieces of Music seems to do the impossible, animating the process of composing as well as the coming together of disparate scales and melodies, trills and harmonies. It tells us, too, how particular compositions came to be, often revealing that the pieces we now consider “classic” were never intended to be so. In poignant, exquisite prose, Sachs shows how Mozart, a former child prodigy under constant pressure to produce new music, hastily penned Piano Concerto No. 17 in G major, one of his finest piano concertos, for a teenage student, and likewise demonstrates how Goethe’s Faust, Part One, became a springboard for the musical imagination of the French composer Berlioz. As Sachs explains, these pieces are not presented as candidates for a new “Top Ten.” They represent neither the most well-known nor the most often-performed works of each composer. Instead, they were chosen precisely because he had something profound to say about them, about their composers, about how each piece fits into its composer’s life, and about how each of these lives can be contextualized by time and place. In fact, Sachs encourages readers to form their own favorites, and teaches them how to discern special characteristics that will enhance their own listening experiences. With Ten Masterpieces of Music, it becomes evident that Sachs has lived with these pieces for a veritable lifetime. His often-soaring descriptions of the works and the dramatic lives of the men who composed them bring a heightened dimension to the musical perceptions of all listeners, communicating both the sheer improbability of a work becoming a classic and why certain pieces—these ten among them—survive the perilous test of time.