Nikolaus Kraft Vídeos
compositor, violonchelista
- violonchelo
- música clásica
- Austria
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Frank Huang Franz Waxman Norbert Kraft 2003
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Carmen Fantasy · Frank Huang Violin Recital: Frank Huang ℗ 2003 Naxos Released on: 2003-11-29 Artist: Frank Huang Artist: Dina Vainshtein Composer: Franz Waxman Engineer: Norbert Kraft Auto-generated by YouTube.
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The cello is an extremely popular instrument and a staple in any orchestra. The cello is much deeper in sound than a violin but is still played with a bow. Some of historys greatest composers wrote for this powerful instrument, and, played without a symphony behind it the cello can be one of the deepest, most moving instruments in the world, especially when played by one of the musicians on this list, all of whom are considered as a best cellist! Who are the greatest cellists of all time? Who is the best cellist in the world?Since the cello has such a rich and unique sound it is often played without any other instruments; perhaps the most famous cellist of all time is Yo-Yo Ma who often prefers to play this instrument solo. He has become a household name in modern music, and brought classical music to a new generation as one of the greatest cellists and most famous cello players.This list features the all time greatest cellists ever and famous cello players, ranked by music lovers and including, Johann Sebastian Bach, Pablo Casals, Jacqueline du Pr, Zo Keating, Alfred Wallenstein, and Dimitry Markevitch. Vote up the best cello players below and see where the musicians you think are great rank!...more 0:00 - Intro 0:00:08 - Richard Aaron 0:00:15 - Hildur I. Gudnadttir 0:00:23 - Flix Battanchon 0:00:30 - Victor Herbert 0:00:37 - Andr Navarra 0:00:44 - Carlo Alfredo Piatti 0:00:51 - Zara Nelsova 0:00:58 - Paul Bazelaire 0:01:05 - Franz Schmidt 0:01:12 - Gaetano Braga 0:01:19 - Mark Summer 0:01:26 - Antonn Kraft 0:01:33 - Julia Kent 0:01:40 - Kanon Wakeshima 0:01:47 - Raya Garbousova 0:01:54 - Ofra Harnoy 0:02:01 - Friedrich Grtzmacher 0:02:08 - Antonio Maria Bononcini 0:02:15 - Misha Quint 0:02:22 - Bernhard Cossmann 0:02:29 - Auguste Franchomme 0:02:36 - Carlos Prieto 0:02:43 - Giovanni Sollima 0:02:50 - William Henry Squire 0:02:57 - Lev Aronson 0:03:04 - Denise Djokic 0:03:11 - Jacques Offenbach 0:03:18 - William Pleeth 0:03:25 - Antonio Meneses 0:03:32 - Llus Claret 0:03:39 - Paul Katz 0:03:46 - Yehuda Hanani 0:03:53 - Daniel Mller-Schott 0:04:00 - Julian Lloyd Webber 0:04:07 - Alisa Weilerstein 0:04:14 - Claus Adam 0:04:21 - David Soyer 0:04:28 - Dimitry Markevitch 0:04:35 - Jean Spalding 0:04:42 - Maurice Gendron 0:04:49 - Alfred Wallenstein 0:04:56 - Julius Klengel 0:05:03 - Anner Bylsma 0:05:10 - 0:05:17 - Benyamin Snmez 0:05:24 - Luka uli 0:05:31 - Zo Keating 0:05:38 - Sol Gabetta 0:05:45 - Heinrich Schiff 0:05:52 - Lynn Harrell 0:05:59 - Daniil Shafran 0:06:06 - Gautier Capuon 0:06:13 - Steven Isserlis 0:06:20 - Stjepan Hauser 0:06:27 - Heitor Villa-Lobos 0:06:34 - Truls Mrk 0:06:41 - Emanuel Feuermann 0:06:48 - Jean-Pierre Duport Music DreamHeaven - (http•••) Subscribe (http•••) About Us Welcome! Here are the ratings of everything that may interest you, you will definitely find something for yourself. Updated every day so you'll definitely have something to see for breakfast!
Paul Hindemith Gansch Bach 1895 1939 1963 2017
Piano Accompaniment: (http•••) More Accompaniments: (http•••) Donate: (http•••) Buy me a coffee: (http•••) Sonata for Trumpet and Piano op. 137 (1939) Paul Hindemith +••.••(...)) Biographical Info The sonata opens with the trumpet proclaiming a sturdy theme over piano figuration to the performance direction mit Kraft (with strength). Two more ideas are presented, with the movement’s eventual form set out in the neatly symmetrical arrangement of A-B-C-A-C-B-A. The second movement has a quirky, whimsical air to it, somewhat like a comical march but with a pronounced undercurrent of tension. The last movement is the longest and the sonata’s center of emotional gravity. Entitled ''Trauermusik'' (music of mourning), it takes the trumpet, so often used as an instrument of brilliance and pomp and celebration, on a troubled, meditative journey that culminates in the somber intoning of the chorale-theme ''Alle Menschen müssen sterben'' (all men must die), which Bach had set as a chorale-prelude (BWV 643). This sonata was one of several Hindemith composed in 1939, as part of his project to supply music of substance and challenge to serious amateur performers on various instruments. This particular work took on a depth quite beyond the scope of its companion sonatas; it became one of Hindemith’s most personal expressions, and in that sense suggests a link to such works as the opera Mathis der Maler and the more familiar three-part symphony he created from materials in that work The music that became the flashpoint of his unplanned confrontation with the Nazi authorities in his native country. In 1939, the year he composed this sonata, Hindemith was living as an exile in Switzerland, where he watched his own country annex Austria, occupy Czechoslovakia, and finally ignite World War II by invading Poland, while its leaders were intensifying their obsession with anti-Semitism and moving determinedly toward full-scale genocide. The Trumpet Sonata, perhaps to Hindemith’s own surprise, became a protest and a profound lamentation. Perhaps as a reflection of these ominous events, Hindemith’s Trumpet Sonata took on a rather somber hue. Hindemith held this sonata in high esteem. To a friend he wrote that “it is maybe the best thing I have succeeded in doing in recent times.” Source: (http•••) Follow me for more on: Bandcamp: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Instagram: trumpetrecords #trumpetrecords #sivopenev Paul Hindemith - Sonata for Trumpet and Piano - I. Mit Kraft (Hans Gansch)
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