Karlheinz Stockhausen Piezas para piano, Opp. 2 Vídeos
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Ludwig Van Beethoven Stockhausen 2014
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Sonate A-Dur, Op. 101: Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll · Ludwig Van Beethoven · Pi-Hsien Chen Stockhausen: Klavierstücke & Beethoven: Sonaten ℗ 2014 Hat Hut Records Ltd. Released on: 2014-11-18 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Frédéric François Chopin Stockhausen Vivaldi 1831 1835
Ballade No 1 In G Minor. . . Frédéric François Chopin was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic period who wrote primarily for solo piano. He has maintained worldwide renown as a leading musician of his era, one whose "poetic genius was based on a professional technique that was without equal in his generation." The ballade dates to sketches Chopin made in 1831 during his eight-month stay in Vienna. It was completed in 1835 after his move to Paris, where he dedicated it to Baron Nathaniel von Stockhausen, the Hanoverian ambassador to France. . . Duration: 10:12 min Tempo: Medium License: The song is permitted for commercial use under the license “No Copyright, Public Domain Mark 1.0“. ABOUT OUR CHANNEL Our channel is about soothing, calming music for everyday use. We have classical music from various composers, music for meditation, soothing music, and relaxing music among many others for your bliss. You can use our music for completing your assignments, reading, studying, solving math problems, meditation, relaxation, spiritual healing, cleansing your aura, etc. NEW VIDEOS EVERY SINGLE DAY! Check out our channel here: (http•••) Don’t forget to subscribe! GET IN TOUCH Contact us at •••@••• . . TAGS classical music, classical music mix, famous classical music, best of classical music, relaxing classical music, classical music playlist, classical music for reading, classical music for studying, classical music for relaxation,100 classical,100 classical pieces, the best of classical music, famous classical pieces, reading music, top 100 classical, focus music, concentration music, halidonmusic, just instrumental music, piano music, study music, music, vivaldi, ballade no.1 in g minor (composition), ballade no. 1 in g minor op. 23, ballade no. 1 in g minor, chopin ballade no. 1 in g minor cover, best classical music for studying, classical music for studying, frédéric chopin (composer), chopin ballade no. 1 in g minor, ballade no. 1 piano cover, classical period (musical genre), best classical music, frederic chopin, piano classical background music, rousseau ballade no. 1 piano cover, rousseau classical cover, ballades (composition), fryderyk chopin, preludes (chopin), chopin, relax with chopin, frédéric chopin (composer), preludio, raindrop, the best of chopin, chopin waltzes, classical piano, relaxation, chopin preludes, violin, music for reading, music for studing, al chiaro di luna, chopin piano, prelude, chopin piano works, chopin piano pieces, prelude (composition type), musica classica, chopin playlist, romantico, andante spianato, chopin nocturnes, piano, piano sonata, chopin masterpieces
Stockhausen Handy Pierre Laurent Aimard 2015
In the earlier analysis of Piano Pieces 5-10, I described the isolated phrases in those works as being in a way "snowflakes in a snowstorm". In this 11th piano piece, that analogy becomes more appropriate than ever. However, from a pianist's point of view, it may be more apt to use an "autumn leaves" analogy. Here, 19 musical "leaves" are spread in front of the player. He picks one up, "plays" it, returns it to the pile, and then picks up another to play (however, the way he plays this new leaf is affected by what he saw in the previous leaf). Sometimes he will pick up one that he's chosen before, but he plays it anyway. However, if he realizes that he's picked up the same leaf 3 times already, he stops, and the performance is over. In Piano Piece 11, each leaf is a few measures of score, and at the end of each score fragment is the indication of how to approach the next chosen musical fragment (in the terms of tempo, dynamic, and articulation). Instead of a "pile of leaves", all of these musical fragments are scattered over a huge sheet of paper, and the pianist chooses the phrases randomly. He stops after he has hit the same fragment a 3rd time. (I should mention that Stockhausen has never called these 19 score fragments "leaves" (as far as I know), but I just find it handy to think of them that way.) Source / stockhausenspace.blogspot.com/2015/06/klavierstuck-xi.html Piano - Pierre-Laurent Aimard Original - (http•••)
Karlheinz Stockhausen Kontarsky Pollini
FULL performance of Stockhausen's Klavierstücke X here » (http•••) Listen to Kontarsky or Pollini. This performance is...barbaric. Contact me at bfffth at gmail dot com - I do weddings :) Piano: Markos Zografos Downloads/Streaming: (http•••) 20th century classical music, karlhein stockhausen klavierstuck x, karlhein stockhausen klavierstucke x, karlheinz stockhausen klavierstuck x, karlheinz stockhausen klavierstucke x, karlheinz stockhausen piano, karlhienz stockhausen klavierstuck x, karlhienz stockhausen klavierstucke x, stockhausen klavierstuck x, stockhausen klavierstucke x, stockhausen piano
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