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His and Hers is a 1961 British comedy film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Terry-Thomas, Janette Scott and Wilfrid Hyde-White. [1] The film follows an eccentric author who tries to impose his lifestyle on his reluctant wife.
The romances, scored for violin and piano, are written in three movements: Andante molto; Allegretto; Leidenschaftlich schnell; The first romance has Romani-inspired pathos amidst lyrical melodies. [5] In the final section, Schumann references the main theme from her husband Robert Schumann's first violin sonata. [6]
The Netflix limited series adaptation of the Alice Feeney novel “His & Hers” has added four new cast members. Crystal Fox, Sunita Mani, and Rebecca Rittenhouse have joined as series regulars ...
Alma Elizabeth Deutscher (born 19 February 2005) is a British composer, pianist, violinist and conductor. A former child prodigy, Deutscher composed her first piano sonata at the age of five; at seven, she completed the short opera, The Sweeper of Dreams, and later wrote a violin concerto at age nine.
Harvey Samuel Whistler Jr. was born September 7, 1907, in Fresno, California, [4] to hotel owners, Harvey Samuel and Sallie Byrn Whistler. [5] His mother, a classically trained pianist, insisted that music be part of Harvey Jr.’s education and oversaw his earliest training on piano.
Concerto No. 2 in D major for 2 violins and orchestra, H. 329; Karl Marx: Concerto for 2 violins and orchestra; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Concertone in C major for 2 violins and orchestra, K. 190; Mark O'Connor: Double Violin Concerto for 2 violins and symphony orchestra; Arvo Pärt: Tabula Rasa for 2 violins, prepared piano and string orchestra
According to Schumann himself, the pieces were written on December 7, 11, and 12th in Dresden., [3] Unlike many other oboe works at the time, the pieces were not the result of a commission by a prominent soloist of the day. [2] Schumann gave the pieces to his wife Clara Schumann, whom he once described as his own "right hand," [4] as a ...