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Ganz kleine Nachtmusik (German for Quite (or Very) Little Night Music), K. 648, [1] also known as Serenade in C, [2] is a composition for string trio by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), written in the mid to late 1760s.
By the age of 11, she was already internationally known as a child prodigy due to her skills on the violin. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] At the age of 15, she won the top prize in the International Competition for Music of Eastern and Central Europe ; Vladimir Spivakov , the head of the jury, presented her with his bow in addition to the prize. [ 4 ]
Clear Night: for violin and piano: Chamber music: 188: 11: 1874: Klavírní kvartet e moll: Piano Quartet in E minor: for violin, viola, cello and piano: Chamber music: 189 – 1874: Smyčcový kvartet č. 1 A dur: String Quartet No. 1 in A major: for 2 violins, viola and cello: Chamber music: 193 – 1874: Houslová sonáta C dur: Sonata in C ...
Robbins began choreographing In the Night in late September 1969. [2]: 389 several months after the premiere of his last Chopin ballet, Dances at a Gathering, [7] although he went on vacation in November. [2]: 391 In the Night is a followup to Dances at a Gathering, which McBride described as "a continuation in the same vein."
Musica notturna delle strade di Madrid (Night Music of the Streets of Madrid), Opus 30 No. 6 (G. 324), is a quintettino for stringed instruments (ca. 1780), by Luigi Boccherini, the Italian composer in service to the Spanish Court from 1761 to 1805. [1]
Karen Briggs (born August 12, 1963), also known as the "Lady in Red", is an American violinist.Born in Manhattan to a family of musicians, Briggs took up the violin at age 12 and committed to playing professionally at age 15.
Novelette in Fourths (1919), a prelude, but more specifically a "cake-walk" (not a rag) in E-flat, possibly conceived as one of the 24 intended preludes in the composer's "melting pot" plan; some of the music was rearranged and used as part of Short Story, a piece written for piano and solo violin; Fascinating Rhythm (1924) Lyrics by Ira Gershwin
The band formed in Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland. [3] Fellow Irish musician Bono commented on the impact that Bagatelle had on U2 in the early days of their career. Larry Mullen, of the same band, once said that he used to call them "Baga-Money", in reference to their fame, and that he wished that his band could be as successful as Bagatelle.