David Popper Vidéos
compositeur et violoncelliste
- violoncelle
- musique classique
- Bohême, Hongrie, Cisleithanie
- compositeur ou compositrice, professeur universitaire de musique, professeur ou professeure de musique, violoncelliste
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David Popper François Salque Rochefort 2019
Rhapsodie hongroise de David Popper François Salque cello Célia Oneto Bensaid piano En direct de France Musique le 23 mars 2019 au Théâtre de l'Alliance à Paris "Génération France Musique, le live", émission présentée par Clément Rochefort
Yale Cellos Pachelbel Vivaldi Albinoni Rimsky Korsakov Rachmaninov Aldo Parisot David Popper Tanner 1987
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Elfentanz, Op. 39 (arr. for cello ensemble) · Yale Cellos Cello Music - Pachelbel, J. / Vivaldi, A. / Albinoni, T. / Rimsky-Korsakov, N. / Rachmaninov, S. (The Sound of Cellos) ℗ 1987 Delos Released on: 1987-01-01 Conductor: Aldo Parisot Ensemble: Yale Cellos Composer: David Popper Composer: Mark Tanner Auto-generated by YouTube.
Béla Bartók Franz Liszt Hans Koessler Max Reger Johannes Brahms István Thomán David Popper Dittrich Stravinsky Malipiero Milhaud Debussy Franz Liszt Academy Music 1885 1895 1903 1904 1905 1908 1958
Samuel Michalec - Piano 00:00 Allegro Appasionato 08:56 Tempo di minuetto - Poco piu lento - Andante con motto - Allegro molto moderato Alexander Albrecht +••.••(...)) was a Slovak composer and an important exponent of the Slovak music in the first half of the 20th century. From 1895 to 1903 he attended the Royal Catholic Gymnasium in Bratislava, where he met and befriended Béla Bartók. From 1904 to 1908 he studied at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. He studied composition as a pupil of Hans Koessler (a cousin of Max Reger and a great admirer of Johannes Brahms), and piano with István Thomán. Among his other teachers were Ferencz Szandtner, with whom he studied conducting, and David Popper (a chamber music teacher). During his studies Albrecht asserted himself as a successful pianist. Following his return to Bratislava in 1908, he accepted the post of organist at the St. Martin's Cathedral. Simultaneously he perfected his organ playing technique with Rudolph Dittrich in Vienna. He began his composing career at the Budapest Academy. His teacher Hans Koessler attempted to instill the classical composing principles in his pupils, but Albrecht found an inspiration also in modern compositions of his contemporaries. He studied works of Stravinsky, Malipiero, Milhaud, Reger, Debussy and others. He commited suicide.
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