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Classical Music 7 months ago
Last week, Opéra Garnier had a splendid decoration for the Grand Staircase on the occasion of the Anthony Roth Costanzo Gala. While most of us can agree that it's the most beautiful opera house, did you know that it was commissioned by Napoleon himself?
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Classical Music 7 months ago
Sometimes I feel like I only post according to the weather... This morning I let you know that it's raining in Vienna through Maria João Pires playing Schubert's Piano Sonata No. 13, D. 664 (2. Andante). Have a beautiful week!
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Classical Music 7 months ago
I will say goodnight with Rosalyn Tureck playing the andante from Bach's Italian Concerto, BWV 971. (1961) As a side note, Glenn Gould once said that she was his only inspiration.
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Classical Music 7 months ago
Once in a while I enjoy a Chinese cinematic story. I know it's not my usual type of post, but even grown-ups can enjoy fantasy.
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Classical Music 7 months ago
It was a long week. I will end it with a special performance, Ivo Pogorelich playing Ondine, the first movement of Ravel’s Gaspard de la nuit. (Tokyo, 1983)
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Classical Music 7 months ago
Probably one of the best energising choices before a long day, Mari Samuelsen and Vivaldi’s Summer. Have a great day!
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Classical Music 7 months ago
I'm having some issues with uploading videos since I upgraded Amethyst and am trying things since it might have been just a huge file.
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Classical Music 7 months ago
I will say goodbye today with a fun detour from my usual posts. Some of us live in countries where brass music is an important cultural component so I will present to you the Berlin Brass Quintet with Irving Berlin's "Puttin' on the Ritz".
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Classical Music 7 months ago
Claudio Arrau playing the 3rd movement from Beethoven's Appassionata. (1970) He was known to play "as it is intended to be", without any personal touches. For example, Rachmaninov's modifications in the score of the 2nd Chopin Sonata, in his own words, made him mad. And with this, I wish you all a beautiful Friday!
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Classical Music 7 months ago
Vera Danilina & Vivaldi work like a double shot of espresso! Have a beautiful day!
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Classical Music 7 months ago
Slow lunch break with Ravel's Piano Concerto in G major, "Adagio assai". Martha Argerich, Paris 2017
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Classical Music 7 months ago
According to the weather, I will begin a little dark with Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6, "Pathétique", where you can almost feel him watching the Grim Reaper in the eyes. (He died nine days after the premiere, and it's rumoured to be of unnatural causes.) Wiener Philharmoniker conducted by Herbert Von Karajan
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Classical Music 7 months ago
After a long day, I'll share with you a peaceful moment by Vera Danilina playing Bach's Prelude from Lute Suite, BWV 1006a. Have a beautiful evening!
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Classical Music 7 months ago
Good morning! I will start the week without music, but with a silent footage of Giacomo Puccini playing the piano and composing at his home.
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Classical Music 7 months ago
It was a long week! Let's "chill" with a leap back in time and watch Luciana Serra singing “Non piangete, o sventurati” from Rossini’s Aureliano in Palmira.
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Classical Music 7 months ago
I'm in the mood for Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings, so here we go. This is footage from Seiji Ozawa International Academy in Switzerland, from 2015. Gauthier Broutin (cello), Violaine Despeyroux (viola), Malgorzata Wasiucionek and Elin Kolev (violins)
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Classical Music 8 months ago
Hilary Hahn playing Bach's Adagio from Sonata No. 1 for Solo Violin As a small side note, Bach wrote it shortly after his first wife, Maria Barbara, died unexpectedly while he was away, and this tragedy shaped the Adagio’s tone, making it sound more like a prayer.
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Classical Music 8 months ago
Kristīne Balanas, violin, and Margarita Balanas, cello, playing Vivaldi's Summer.
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Classical Music 8 months ago
Sol Gabetta, Cello, and Polina Leschenko, Piano, playing Frédéric Chopin's Étude, Op. 25, No. 7 in C-Sharp Minor. Have a beautiful evening!
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Classical Music 8 months ago
Mabel Millán playing Alfonsina y el Mar by Ariel Ramírez. "Nostr shorts"