Joseph Joseph Daussoigne-Méhul Video
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Daussoigne Mehul Perrot Kern 1837
Alexandre? Daussoigne-Mehul (? XIX sec. – ?) 00:00 Saltarelle 04:25 Reverie Jean-Luc Perrot, Orgue Callinet (1837), eglise Notre-Dame de Saint-Etienne [rest. Gaton Kern]. Pictures by Ivan Ivanovič Šiškin.
César Franck Joseph Daussoigne Méhul Méhul Anton Reicha Pierre Zimmerman Grabowski 1822 1834 1835 1872 1890
It is my entry for Secrets of Organ Playing Contest on Hive (rules of this contest: (http•••) I played Poco allegretto by César Franck. L'Organiste 59 Pieces for Harmonium. 7 Pieces in C Major and C Minor Score of this piece with fingering and pedaling: (http•••) César Franck (10 December 1822 – 8 November 1890). He was a romantic composer, pianist, organist, and music teacher who worked in Paris during his adult life. He was born at Liège (now it is in Belgium, but when C. Franck was alive, it was part of United Kingdom of the Netherlands). Father envisioned him as a young prodigy pianist-composer. His father entered Franck at the Royal Conservatory of Liège, studying solfège, piano, organ, and harmony with Joseph Daussoigne-Méhul and other faculty members. César-Auguste gave his first concerts in 1834, one before Leopold I of the newly formed Kingdom of Belgium. In 1835, his father resolved that the time had come for wider audiences, and brought César-Auguste and his younger brother Joseph to Paris, to study privately: counterpoint with Anton Reicha and piano with Pierre Zimmerman. He wasn't accepted to Conservatory of Paris because of hi nationality. More about this composer and his colorful biography you can read (http•••) For me it took perhaps 4 days to record this video. First 3 days I couldn't play from 23 bar (division of voices in right hand). I thought, that I will never record this piece. It was like a mental block. But this morning I could do it. I can see some similarities with composer of this piece. He has failures, unsuccessful premieres of his pieces (for example premiere of "Rédemption" where he started using principles of "tonal architecture" in 1872). Also he has long periods of non creating (for me it could be periods of non recording). I love how this piece sounds. This movement of 3 voices. in right hand 8th notes, left hand in 4th notes. As I understand, there is theme until ban No 8, after theme in other tonality and same theme like in beginning, but notes, 4th notes, that were in left hand, are 1 octave higher and in right hand. In left hand standing notes. I know that this video is not perfect, but it is the best version that I could record. I hope you will like it :) I use Skrzatusz Sample set by Piotr Grabowski (http•••) I invite you to watch demonstration of this sample set made by Ausra Motuzaite - Pinkeviciene and to subscribe to her channel:
Daussoigne Mehul Perrot 1826 1837 1909
Alexandre? Daussoigne-Mehul (? XIX sec. – ?) Paintings by Robert Zünd +••.••(...)) Jean-Luc Perrot, Orgue Callinet (1837), Notre-Dame de Saint-Etienne 00:00 Saltarelle 04:26 Reverie
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