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Teresita Tagliapietra Carreño Tagliapietra Teresa Carreño Antico Giovanni Tagliapietra 1882 1889 1914 1951
Level: Late Intermediate-Advanced Link to score in IMSLP: (http•••) 0:18 Tristesse 4:07 Minuetto in stilo antico 6:03 Petite Berceuse Pianist: Erica Sipes Teresita Tagliepietra-Carreño +••.••(...)) USA * Daughter of the well-known pianist, singer, and composer, Teresa Carreño and her domestic partner after her first marriage ended, Giovanni Tagliapietra * Teresita pursued a career as a concert pianist in her early years * In 1889 she went to Germany with her mother and it was here that her concert career began * During World War I, her concertizing around Europe and income she received for property in Berlin, raised suspicion that she was acting as a German spy. In around 1914, she traveled on a French ship which was attacked at sea by Germans. After being seen speaking with one of the Germans, she was arrested, accused of espionage, and sentenced to death by firing squad. Over the next 3 months her brothers worked with the United States and the French Ambassador to ultimately stay her execution, saving her only hours before the sentence was to be carried out. She was then sent to Spain and kept under surveillance until she managed to travel to Switzerland disguised as a maid to be where her mother was. Before returning to the United States she was arrested yet again but quickly released. * Her name in the New York Times article recounting this story is listed as Teresita Carreno-Blois as she apparently married a military man by the name of Eustace William de Blois. To learn more about our project, please see our website at (http•••) To support this project and to gain access to the PMSW Directory we've put together listing all of the piano music composed by women that is available on imslp.org, please go to (http•••) For information on Erica and Sandra: (http•••) (http•••) You can also follow us individually on social media: Twitter: @pnomusshewrote, @ericasipes and @sandramogensen Instagram: @pianomusicshewrote, @erica.sipes and @enpleinelumiere YouTube: @ericaannsipes and @mogenpianist And thank you to the wonderful folks at IMSLP. This is an important resource for all musicians. If you end up using a score from their site, please consider making a donation to them or becoming a member: (http•••)
Leopold von Sacher, the son of the Commissioner of the Imperial Police Forces in Lemberg (Lviv), had every chance of not becoming Masoch. From birth, he was so weak that no one was confident that the baby would survive. He was predicted the fate of two of his mother’s brothers who died at an early age. Little Leopold was saved only by the milk of the nurse Handzia from the village of Vynnyky near Lviv, who not only put the child on his feet, but also instilled love for Ukrainians and everything Ukrainian in the future writer. “With her milk, I absorbed love for Ukrainians, absorbed the Ukrainian language and love for the land of my birth, for my fatherland. Thanks to my wet nurse, the Ukrainian language became the first one that I spoke,” later recalled Sacher, who received the addition to the surname Masoch only when he was two years old. Permission to change the surname was issued personally by Emperor Franz Joseph at the request of his grandfather Franz von Masoch, the rector of Lviv University, who, after the death of his two sons, did not want his family to end. The definition known today in psychiatry stuck to Leopold von Sacher-Masoch only at the end of his life as a result of the ill turn of the psychologist Richard von Krafft-Ebing, who used the name of Sacher-Masoch in his book Psychopathia Sexualis as a common definition of behavior described in a number of the writer's short stories. This definition not only changed the last years of the author, but also significantly distorted the subsequent understanding of his works. The patriotic pro-Ukrainian theme, which permeated a significant part of his works, was in many ways inconvenient both in the West and later in the Soviet Union. The definition of Richard von Krafft-Ebing came in handy for its suppressing, wrote Boris Lozhkin on Facebook. (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••)
Ernesto Lecuona Herbert Ernst Groh Lindström Hus Burton Odeon 1906 1930 1933 1939
Please activate the HD function(1080/720p) before watching the video or watch it with a larger type player (in 480p) "Tabu" composed by Margarita Lecuona is one of the most sensual compositions of the 78rpm era... The best known recorded version is the one by his Lecuona Cuban Boys but many other recorded versions exist... Most of these recordings were made in the mid-1930s but many more were made at the end of the 1930s and the 1940s. More info on Ernesto Lecuona can be found here : (http•••) This video features a beautifully arranged version by the tremedously popular Swiss tenor Herbert Ernst Groh +••.••(...)) who studied in Milan, Zürich and München and made his first recordings in Italy in the late 1920s. From 1930 onwards he recorded exclusively for the Lindström company. He recorded not only classical parts but also schlager and movie songs. Hus enormous popularity led to movie offers as well but Groh failed to make an impact on the big screen. The video features scenes from "Mandalay" - an American movie from 1933 starring Kay Francis - the Queen of Warner Brothers until the arrival of Bette Davis. This movie was made before the strict production code came into effect. In "Madalay" Kay Francis plays Tanya Borisoff who is suddenly abandoned penniless in Rangoon, Burma, by her lover, Tony Evans, who accepted a gunrunning deal from Nick, the owner of an amoral nightclub. Nick made the deal hoping to get Tanya as his main "hostess," which Tanya accepts after an initial refusal, just to make the best of a bad situation. She becomes notorious using the name "Spot White," but her affairs causes the commissioner of police to deport her. She reminds the commissioner of a previous tryst he had with her and extorts 10,000 rupees from him with which to make a new life. She uses a new name, Marjorie Lang, going to Mandalay, Burma, via the Irrawadi River by steamer, where she meets alcoholic Dr. Gregory Burton, who is on his way to help in an area plagued with a deadly contagious fever. As they slowly fall in love, she learns he's doing that to make amends for once operating on a patient while drunk... (source IMDB) More info on Kay Francis can be found here : (http•••) About the record Odeon O - 26 304b / mx. Be. 12343 Berlin, 1939 Record in good condition. This record was recorded with a Ortofon Om78 cartridge and stylus. The restoration was done as truthfully as possible.
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