Carlos Troyer Vídeos
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Jean Louis Florentz Troyer 1917 1990
Live-performance of Florentz's magnificent organ work 'Debout sur le soleil'- Chant de résurrection (1990) by Nicolas De Troyer on the Grenzing-organ of Brussels Cathedral. The title of the work is based on a phrase out of the Apocalypse of St. John: '...et l'ange s'est dressé debout sur le soleil...' (Apoc. 19,17)
Franz Schubert Ferdinand Troyer Troyer Beethoven 1824
Franz Schubert - Octet in F major D 803 The Octet in F major, D. 803 was composed by Franz Schubert in March 1824. It was commissioned by the renowned clarinetist Ferdinand Troyer and came from the same period as two of Schubert's other major chamber works, the 'Rosamunde' and 'Death and the Maiden' string quartets. Consisting of six movements, the Octet takes almost an hour to perform. 1. Adagio – Allegro – Più allegro 2. Adagio 3. Allegro vivace – Trio – Allegro vivace 4. Andante – variations. Un poco più mosso – Più lento 5. Menuetto. Allegretto – Trio – Menuetto – Coda 6. Andante molto – Allegro – Andante molto – Allegro molto The Octet boasts the largest scale for any chamber work by Schubert. It is scored for a clarinet, a bassoon, a horn, two violins, a viola, a cello, and a double bass. This instrumentation is similar to that of the Beethoven Septet, differing only by the addition of a second violin. In response to a reported request by Troyer for a work similar to Beethoven's Septet, Op. 20, Schubert composed the Octet in early 1824. The work was first performed at the home of Troyer's employer, the Archduke Rudolf (to whom Beethoven's Archduke Trio is dedicated) and included many of the musicians who premiered the Septet. For more: (http•••) #MusicHistory #ClassicalMusic #Schubert
Schubert Donat Beethoven Ferdinand Troyer Troyer Ying Quartet 2017
Ying Quartet Joseph Anderer, horn William Short, bassoon Alexander Bedenko, clarinet Brendan Kane, double bass Illustrated talk by Misha Donat Schubert — Octet No piece by Schubert pays clearer homage to his greatest contemporary, Beethoven, than his Octet, one of his most irresistibly exuberant chamber works. It was commissioned by Count Ferdinand Troyer, amateur clarinetist and chief steward to Beethoven’s pupil and patron Archduke Rudolph of Austria. Troyer wanted a piece modeled on Beethoven’s Septet, Op. 20, and Schubert duly scored his music for an almost identical ensemble. He also mirrored Beethoven’s six-movement scheme, even prefacing each of the outer movements with a slow introduction. And as in the Beethoven, the work’s centerpiece is a set of variations. This being Schubert, the variation theme comes from one of his vocal compositions: a duet in a Singspiel he had composed at the age of eighteen.
Schubert Donat Beethoven Ferdinand Troyer Troyer Ying Quartet 2017
Ying Quartet Joseph Anderer, horn William Short, bassoon Alexander Bedenko, clarinet Brendan Kane, double bass Illustrated talk by Misha Donat Schubert — Octet No piece by Schubert pays clearer homage to his greatest contemporary, Beethoven, than his Octet, one of his most irresistibly exuberant chamber works. It was commissioned by Count Ferdinand Troyer, amateur clarinetist and chief steward to Beethoven’s pupil and patron Archduke Rudolph of Austria. Troyer wanted a piece modeled on Beethoven’s Septet, Op. 20, and Schubert duly scored his music for an almost identical ensemble. He also mirrored Beethoven’s six-movement scheme, even prefacing each of the outer movements with a slow introduction. And as in the Beethoven, the work’s centerpiece is a set of variations. This being Schubert, the variation theme comes from one of his vocal compositions: a duet in a Singspiel he had composed at the age of eighteen.
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