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Rondo (Allegro vivace) 6/8 [1] A typical performance duration of the concerto takes 16 to 18 minutes. The manuscript, [2] written in red, green, blue, and black ink, was formerly considered as a jocular attempt to rattle the intended performer, Mozart's friend Joseph Leutgeb. However, recently it was suggested that the multicolored score may ...
The Piano Quintet in G minor, JS 159, is a five-movement chamber piece for two violins, viola, cello, and piano [3] written in 1890 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. . When composing the piece, Sibelius replaced the original Movement IV (marked Vivace) with a scherzo (Vivacissimo); the earlier Vivace is ex
The Vivace Youth Chorus of San Jose is a choral program for children from ages four to eighteen. Youth from throughout the Silicon Valley participate in six program levels. The chorus offers a well-rounded program that balances vocal training, music theory, and performances. Upper choir levels take part in choral festivals and tours.
Vivace in D minor, 4 4; ... Academy of Ancient Music: Manze Harmonia Mundi (1997) [188] 1996 Schmid Rosenkranz, H. Cis Coll. Mozarteum Salzburg Geise, J.
David Vaughan Thomas or David Vaughan-Thomas [1] (15 March 1873 – 15 September 1934), born David Thomas, [2] and known also by his bardic name Pencerdd Vaughan, [3] was a composer, organist, pianist and music administrator. His compositions are deeply influenced by the musical and literary traditions of his native Wales.
The recording, taken at the Abravanel Hall, in the Music Academy of the West, in Montecito, California, was released on compact disc on July 26, 2005. [16] Warren Lee recorded the piece for Naxos on July 3, 2015. The recording, taken at the Wyastone Concert Hall in Monmouth, was released on compact disc in April 2016. [17]
The String Quartet in A minor, JS 183, is a four-movement chamber piece for two violins, viola, and cello [2] written in 1889 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. It is the second of Sibelius's four string quartets.
The work was composed from 1951 to 1953, [1] shortly after the composer began lecturing at the Budapest Academy of Music. [2] The work premiered on 18 November 1969 in Sundsvall , Sweden . Although the ricercata (or ricercar ) is an established contrapuntal style (which is used by the final movement of the work), Ligeti's title should probably ...