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Maurice Ravel Wolfgang Schulz Schulz Debussy Quinto Maganini 1990
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Ravel: Pavane pour une infante défunte · Wolfgang Schulz · Margit-Anna Suss Debussy: Chansons de Bilitis ℗ 1990 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin Released on: 1990-01-01 Producer: Dr. Steven Paul Producer, Recording Producer, Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Wolfgang Mitlehner Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Jürgen Bulgrin Composer: Maurice Ravel Arranger, Work Arranger: Quinto Maganini Auto-generated by YouTube.
Chester Edward Ide Ebenezer Prout Frederick Corder Davenport Arthur Farwell Kirkpatrick Quinto Maganini Tucker Georges Bizet 1821 1877 1894 1900 1907 1908 1909 1913 1915 1932 1933 1944 1956
It is my express wish that any and all remuneration that may be my due be instead directed towards all holders of copyright. Chester Edward Ide +••.••(...)) Symphony in A minor I. Allegro agitato ma non troppo 0:00 II. Adagio pesante 9:43 III. Scherzo: Vivace 18:21 IV. Finale: Con energico 24:22 Greenwich Symphony Orchestra David Gilbert, conductor Chester Edward Ide (June 13, 1877—March 18, 1944) was an American composer and music teacher, primarily known for his operettas, some major instrumental works, and his participatory teaching methods. Chester Edward Ide was born on June 13, 1877, in Springfield, Illinois to a prominent local family. Ide began piano lessons at the age of 7. When he was 16, he expressed the intention to become a concert pianist and, at his request, his parents sent him to London in 1894 to study music at the Royal Academy of Music. There he studied with Ebenezer Prout, Frederick Corder, and F. W. Davenport. During his school years, he published his first song, entitled “Song of Love and Death,” with words by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Ide spent 6 months in Berlin, Germany, and then returned to Illinois in 1900, to teach piano, music theory, and composition at the Springfield Conservatory of Music. During this period, he composed several early orchestra works, including two Waltzes, the Idyllic Dances for orchestra, a Second Suite for Orchestra, the piano piece “Waltz to Margaret,” and more songs. Ide was married twice. His first marriage was around 1907 to Margaret Dorothy Townley Lawrence, of the Springfield area. They had two children. They were divorced probably sometime between 1909 and 1915. His second marriage was to Vella Martin, of Galesburg, Illinois. They had two daughters: Letitia and Elfrid. In 1908 he had a work performed in New York City at the Institute of Musical Art (now the Juilliard School). The work was “Melody for Violin;” it was performed by Archule Sheasby, violin, and Edith Longstreet, piano. Ide moved there sometime between 1913 and 1915. In New York, he became involved in many musical activities. He was sponsored by Arthur Farwell, for whom he served as a local leader of the American Music Society. In the 1920s, Ide moved to Connecticut, where he worked as a music teacher at the Unquowa School in Fairfield, Connecticut, a private elementary school. In the early 1930s, during the Great Depression, Ide was laid off from his teaching position. Out of work, he embarked on an intensive period of composition, encouraged by friends John Kirkpatrick (pianist), Quinto Maganini (flautist and conductor), and Gregory Tucker (pianist). It was during this time that he composed his Symphony in A Minor, which was finished in 1932 and dedicated to Georges Bizet. “While he was writing it, his mother died,…and his sadness is reflected in the slow, dirge-like second movement”. In the 1930s and 1940s Ide's work met with growing success. Ide had moved to Greenwich Connecticut and had found work as a music teacher at The Edgewood School. It was described as a “private school of progressive trend, which closed in 1956,” and was located in Rock Ridge, Connecticut. His wife was a teacher there also. There he composed several children's operettas, many of them co-composed by his students as part of their musical training. The students also performed in them. His works received several local performances during this time, including a performance of his Suite in B Minor in 1933 by the Maganini Chamber Symphony at Greenwich's Masonic Temple. Ide's Piano Sonata in A was also premiered in 1933 by his pianist friend John Kirkpatrick, at the Greenwich Library. Ide died on Saturday, March 18, 1944. in Greenwich, Connecticut, after a brief illness. He was buried in Springfield, Illinois, in the family plot.
Quinto Maganini Hartley Arcangelo Corelli 2011
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Suite in B-Flat Major (arr. Q. Maganini) : IV. Ariosa · Vic Chiodo Easy Contest Solos, Vol. 1 ℗ 2011 Mark Records Released on: 2011-11-01 Artist: Vic Chiodo Artist: Paul Hartley Composer: Arcangelo Corelli Composer: Quinto Maganini Auto-generated by YouTube.
Quinto Maganini Hartley Arcangelo Corelli 2011
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Suite in B-Flat Major (arr. Q. Maganini) : I. Sarabande · Vic Chiodo Easy Contest Solos, Vol. 1 ℗ 2011 Mark Records Released on: 2011-11-01 Artist: Vic Chiodo Artist: Paul Hartley Composer: Arcangelo Corelli Composer: Quinto Maganini Auto-generated by YouTube.
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