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Songs Without Words (Lieder ohne Worte) is a series of short lyrical piano works by the Romantic composer Felix Mendelssohn written between 1829 and 1845. His sister, Fanny Mendelssohn , and other composers also wrote pieces in the same genre.
Spring clamp capo A guitar capo with a lever-operated over-centre locking action clamp Demonstrating the peg removal feature on an Adagio guitar capo. A capo (/ ˈ k eɪ p oʊ ˌ k æ-ˌ k ɑː-/ KAY-poh, KAH-; short for capodastro, capo tasto or capotasto [ˌkapoˈtasto], Italian for "head of fretboard") [a] is a device a musician uses on the neck of a stringed (typically fretted) instrument ...
The Piano Trio No. 2 in C minor, Op. 66, was written by Felix Mendelssohn in 1845 and published in February 1846. [1] The work is scored for a standard piano trio consisting of violin, cello and piano. Mendelssohn dedicated the work to his close friend and violinist, Louis Spohr, who played through the piece with the composer at least once. [2]
The story of how the variations came to be composed comes from an early biography of Bach by Johann Nikolaus Forkel: [1] [For this work] we have to thank the instigation of the former Russian ambassador to the electoral court of Saxony, Count Kaiserling, who often stopped in Leipzig and brought there with him the aforementioned Goldberg, in order to have him given musical instruction by Bach.
The Piano Trio No. 2 in F major, Op. 80, by Robert Schumann was written in 1847. It has four movements: Sehr lebhaft in F major; Mit innigem Ausdruck - Lebhaft in D-flat major; In mässiger Bewegung in B-flat minor; Nicht zu rasch in F major; Schumann's first two piano trios were written in close succession, despite the large gap between their ...
The Piano Trio No. 2 in E-flat major for piano, violin, and cello, D. 929, was one of the last compositions completed by Franz Schubert, dated November 1827.It was published by Probst as Opus 100 in late 1828, shortly before the composer's death and first performed at a private party in January 1828 to celebrate the engagement of Schubert's school-friend Josef von Spaun.
No. 2 Allegro di molto in B-flat minor; No. 3 Adagio non troppo in E major; No. 4 Agitato e con fuoco in B minor; No. 5 Andante grazioso in D major; No. 6 Allegretto tranquillo in F-sharp minor ("Venezianisches Gondellied" or Venetian Boat Song No. 2) Book 3, Op. 38 (1836–1837) No. 1 Con moto in E-flat major; No. 2 Allegro non troppo in C minor
The Piano Trio No. 3 in G minor by Robert Schumann was written in 1851, and is his opus 110. It has four movements: Bewegt, doch nicht zu rasch in G minor, in 6 8 time (with tempo dotted quarter notes 63 to the minute). In sonata form. Ziemlich langsam in E-flat major, in 12 8 time and tempo 116 eighth notes to the minute. Rasch in C minor, in 2