Paul Ulanowsky Vidéos
musicien autrichien
- piano, voix
- États-Unis
- artiste lyrique, professeur ou professeure de musique, pianiste, répétiteur vocal
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2024-05-16
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Modest Mussorgsky Ljuba Welitsch Paul Ulanowsky 1857 1909
“Gde ti, zvezdochka?” by Modest Mussorgsky (also known as”Rustic song”)(1857, published 1909). Poem by N. Grekow. This was one of Mussorgsky's first songs, written when he was around 18. Soprano: Ljuba Welitsch Piano: Paul Ulanowsky Description by James Leonard (Allmusic.com) Mussorgsky's earliest song is "Tell me, O Star, Where Art Thou?", also known as "Where Art Thou, O Little Star?" and "Little Star." Written in 1857, when Mussorgsky was 18, for voice and piano and then rewritten the following year for voice and orchestra, "Tell me, O Star, Where Art Thou?" displays many of the elements of the future Mussorgsky already in place: the predominantly minor-key harmonies, the melodic line that flirts with recitative, the use of a visual image to focus the musical imagery of the song. It is still a strophic song, and has none of the structural ingenuity of the later songs. The harmonies are still more or less functional, exhibiting little of the chromatic ingenuity of the later songs. But in the general impression it communicates, "Tell me, O Star, Where Art Thou?" has the mature Mussorgsky's passionate pessimism, morbid fatalism, and hopeless despair. Although for many years some scholars asserted that the artless text must have been by Mussorgsky himself, later research has demonstrated that the verse was by a contemporary minor Russian poet, N. Grekov. Original audio: (http•••) Score: (http•••) / I DO NOT own the AUDIO neither the SCORE. I don't earn anything by doing this video and it has been done only for didactical purposes. Copyrights go to all the artists.
Ljuba Welitsch Richard Strauss Joseph Marx Chopin Gustav Mahler Linden Paul Ulanowsky
Richard Strauss: Four Last Songs; Caecilie; Die Nacht Joseph Marx: Hat dich die Liebe beruerht; Valse de Chopin Gustav Mahler: Ich Atmet' einen Linden duft; Blicke mir nicht in die Lieder; ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen Ljuba Welitsch, soprano Paul Ulanowsky, pianist Columbia Y32675
Franz Schubert Ljuba Welitsch Paul Ulanowsky 1950
Franz Schubert Gretchen am Spinnrade ( Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Ljuba Welitsch, soprano Paul Ulanowsky, piano Columbia, 1950
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