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Theo Bruins Willem Pijper Beinum Ravel Debussy Mahler Toscanini Boulez Lark Leeuw Visser Johan Wagenaar Concertgebouw Orchestra 1456 1912 1916 1921 1931 1934 1937 1938 1940 1941 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1955 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1964 1966 1967 1968 1969 1971 1977 1980
Rudolf Escher +••.••(...)) Arcana : suite for piano solo, Op. 9 (1944) 1. Preludio (Largo) - 00:00 2. Toccata (Presto) - 04:26 3. Ciaccona (Lento Con Grazia) - 08:48 4. Finale (Moderato Molto - Allegro Risoluto) - 14:56 Theo Bruins, piano dedicated to Luctor Ponse Rudolf Escher was a Dutch composer. From 1916 to 1921 he lived with his parents on Java, where his father worked as a geologist and mineralogist. Back in the Netherlands he studied the piano, the violin and harmony privately. At the Rotterdam Conservatory he studied the piano +••.••(...)) and composition (with Pijper, 1934--1937). Until 1940 he lived in Rotterdam, where most of his scores were destroyed during the bombing by the Germans in May of that year. During World War II Escher composed Musique pour l'esprit en deuil +••.••(...)), which was first performed in 1947 by the Concertgebouw Orchestra under van Beinum and which made him overnight the most important composer in the Netherlands. From 1945 until his death he lived in Amsterdam. After a short study at the Electronic Studio of the Delft Technical University he taught +••.••(...)) at the Amsterdam Conservatory. From 1964 to 1977 he taught theory of contemporary music at the University of Utrecht. The result of his teaching is to be found in many studies in the field of music theory and audiology. He was also a talented writer and painter, continuing to publish poetry in literary magazines until well into the 1950s. From 1945--1946 he wrote on music and art for the Groene Amsterdammer. Escher's music is lyrical, expressive and elegiac, with a great propulsive force, more French then German in its orientation (the main influences being Ravel, Debussy and Mahler). It is always basically tonal, and mostly cast in a strictly contrapuntal frame with chains of variations. Everything he wrote can be clearly discerned by the ear. In 1938 he wrote: 'The miracles of a piece of music will never be revealed, unless in a natural way, through sounding and hearing. That means sounding well and hearing well. The latter condition is a priori impossible if the former one cannot be fulfilled'. (Toscanini en Debussy). Apart from this technical aspect of composing, Escher discerned a psychic one: 'The technique of a composer is intimately related to his spiritual and intellectual self, his psyche'. This can be seen in his war compositions, such as Musique pour l'esprit en deuil, the Sonate concertante (1943) for cello and piano, Arcana (1944) for piano (originally called Arcana Musae Dona), and the first two movements of the Sonata for cello solo (1945; the third movement was completed in 1948). Each of these compositions is in a way an impressive 'document humain'. The works written immediately after 1945 do not reflect the war in the same way, but Escher's longing for peace is reflected in the 'Arcadian' choral works such as Songs of Love and Eternity (1955) and Ciel, air et vents (1957). As a theorist, Escher analysed many 20th-century scores from Debussy to Boulez, explaining the latter on the basis of Escher's own analysis of the former's music. As a composer, however, he preferred to remain true to the music of Debussy and Ravel without denying the technical implications of the music of the serialists, as in his Second Symphony (1958, revised in 1980), Wind Quintet (1967) and Monologue for flute solo (1969). In the early sixties Escher tried to extend his technique towards electronic music and serialism, but after several crises he was unable to find a technique which would allow him at the same time to remain true to his psyche. The results of this search are nevertheless interesting, and the brilliant Wind Quintet (1967) and Summer Rites at Noon for two orchestras (1971) are examples of Escher's technical and emotional powers. The sound of the Wind Quintet is dominated by the timbres of alto flute, oboe d'amore and bass clarinet. Only at the end is the alto flute replaced by a normal flute for a brilliant and exciting 'lark solo'. Here Escher combines Debussian intervallic manipulations with Boulezian structural formulae. Kernels of intervals grow into motifs and melodies through rhythmical development. The main structure consists of three movements (A1--B--A2), which are linked by two short bridges (Z1 and Z2). Each movement consists again of three segments (a--x--a), which results in six 'a' segments accelerating from Largo to Prestissimo, while at the same time the 'x' segments slow down from Moderato to Largo. The Prestissimo combines the flute's 'lark solo' with the other instruments playing Largo underneath. Escher received several prizes for his compositions, including the van der Leeuw Prize (1959) for Le tombeau de Ravel, the Visser-Neerlandia Prize (1961 and 1968) for Nostalgies and the Wind Quintet, the Willem Pijper prize (1966) for the Sonata concertante for cello and piano and the Johan Wagenaar prize for his total output.
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HERZRASEN – Liebe oder Angst? Bin ich im Mangel oder ist alles zu viel? #SelfmadeDoc#Herzintelligenz#Psychosomatik Wenn unser Herz aus dem Rhythmus fällt, sich überschlägt oder anfängt zu rasen, dann haben wir vielleicht zu viel Kaffee getrunken, einen Mangel an Eisen oder eine aufregende Situation. Verliebtheit und Erregung können unser Herz ebenso zum Rasen bringen wie Angst und Panik. Haben wir allerdings ein chronisch erhöhtes Anspannungsniveau begleitet durch Herzrasen, dann können drei emotionale Ursachen der Grund sein: 1. Ein Ruf nach Liebe 2. Ein Bedürfnis nach Ruhe 3. Eine unbewusste Maßlosigkeit Folgende Fragen können helfen: Inwieweit fehlt es meinem Leben an Lebendigkeit und an Liebe? Wie kann ich meine Sehnsucht nach Ruhe stillen? Was ist der Grund dafür, dass ich mich so getrieben fühle und nicht loslassen kann? Dieser Beitrag ist kein medizinischer Rat und ersetzt auch keine ärztliche Diagnose. Meditation Dr. Jo Dispenza (http•••) Buch: Die Herzintelligenz Methode, Doc Childre, Howard Martin (http•••) Wenn wir wissen, dass gute Gedanken und gute Gefühle uns gesund halten, dann ist es sinnvoll, selbst für Balance und inneren Frieden zu sorgen. Das bedeutet, die Störfaktoren und quälenden Situationen im Leben zu erkennen, zu analysieren und bestenfalls zu beseitigen. Es ist in erster Linie eine Bewusstmachung der Dinge, die in unserem Leben nicht stimmig sind. Es geht darum, die eigene Stimme zu hören und dem Ruf des eigenen Herzens zu folgen. Dazu gehört natürlich auch jede Menge Mut, denn wie oft halten wir an Lebenssituationen fest, die uns schon lange nicht mehr guttun. Wie viele Mauern haben wir um unser Herz gebaut, aus Angst wir könnten wieder verletzt werden. Welche Masken tragen wir, um unser Umfeld zu täuschen und trauriger Weise uns selbst am allermeisten. Literatur zum Thema: Lillian Bridges, Gesichtsdiagnose in der chinesischen Medizin, Urban & Fischer Rüdiger Dahlke, Krankheit als Symbol, Ein Handbuch der Psychosomatik, C. Bertelsmann Thorwald Dethlefsen, Rüdiger Dahlke, Krankheit als Weg, Deutung und Be-Deutung der Krankheitsbilder, Goldmann Jacques Martel, Mein Körper – Barometer der Seele, Das psychosomatische Lexikon, das schon bei Lesen hilft, VAK Claudia Rainville, Metamedizin, Jedes Symptom ist eine Botschaft, Silberschnur Heiko Gärtner, Tobias Krüger, Krankheiten auf einen Blick erkennen, Antlitz- und Körperdiagnose sowie weitere Techniken, um Menschen ganzheitlich zu erfassen, mvgverlag Christiane Beerlandt, Der Schlüssel zur Selbstbefreiung, Enzyklopädie der Psychosomatik, Lebensphilosophie für ein glückliches und gesundes Dasein, Verlag Beerlandt H.-D. Bach, Sprechende Gesichter, Erkenne das Anlitz und hilf dem Körper, Bio Ritter Lise Bourbeau, Heilung der fünf Wunden der Seele, Windpferd Lise Bourbeau, Dein Körper sagt: „Liebe dich!“, Die metaphysische Bedeutung von über 500 Gesundheitsproblemen mit ihren emotionalen, mentalen und spirituellen Ursachen, Windpferd Lise Bourbeau, Heile die Wunden deiner Seele, Mit der Weisheit des Körpers tiefe emotionale Verletzungen heilen, Windpferd Louise L. Hay, Heile deinen Körper, Seelisch-geistige Gründe für körperliche Krankheit, Lüchow Louise Hay, Das große Buch für Körper und Seele, Allegria
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