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Igor Stravinsky Edition, 7. Chamber music & Historical Recordings / Igor Stravinsky
Titre de série : Igor Stravinsky Edition, 7 Titre : Chamber music & Historical Recordings Type de document : enregistrement sonore musical Auteurs : Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971), Compositeur ; Columbia Jazz Orchestra, Interprète ; Columbia Chamber Orchestra, Interprète ; Symphonieorchester des Nordwestdeutschen Rundfunks, Interprète ; Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971), Chef d'orchestre ; Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971), Interprète ; Joseph Szigeti (1892-1973), Interprète ; Soulima Stravinsky (1910-1994), Interprète ; Robert Fizdale (1920-1995), Interprète ; Arthur Gold (1917-1990), Interprète ; Charles Rosen (1927-2012), Interprète ; Benny Goodman (1909-1986), Interprète Editeur : Sony Classical Année de publication : 1991 Importance : 2 CDs Langues : Français (fre) Anglais (eng) Allemand (ger) Catégories : Clarinette
Musique de chambre
Musique de chambre:Duos
Musique de chambre:Musique pour 2 pianos
Musique de chambre:Octuors
Musique de chambre:Septuors
Musique orchestrale
Musique orchestrale:Concertos
Musique orchestrale:Concertos pour 2 pianos
Musique orchestrale:Concertos pour clarinette
Musique orchestrale:Concertos pour piano
Musique orchestrale:Sérénades
Piano
Piano:Piano solo
ViolonIndex. décimale : 787.15 20e - 21e siècles Note de contenu : Prélude pour ensemble de jazz
Concertino pour 12 instruments
Octuor pour instruments à vent
Ragtime pour 11 instruments
Tango
Septuor
Pastorale
Ebony Concerto pour clarinette et Big Band
Symphonie pour instruments à vent
Duo concertant pour violon et piano
Sérénade en la
Concerto pour 2 pianos seuls
Piano - Rag Music
Sonate pour 2 pianos
Sonate pour pianoPermalink : https://biblio.imep.be/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=875 Igor Stravinsky Edition, 7. Chamber music & Historical Recordings [enregistrement sonore musical] / Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971), Compositeur ; Columbia Jazz Orchestra, Interprète ; Columbia Chamber Orchestra, Interprète ; Symphonieorchester des Nordwestdeutschen Rundfunks, Interprète ; Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971), Chef d'orchestre ; Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971), Interprète ; Joseph Szigeti (1892-1973), Interprète ; Soulima Stravinsky (1910-1994), Interprète ; Robert Fizdale (1920-1995), Interprète ; Arthur Gold (1917-1990), Interprète ; Charles Rosen (1927-2012), Interprète ; Benny Goodman (1909-1986), Interprète . - Sony Classical, 1991 . - 2 CDs.
Langues : Français (fre) Anglais (eng) Allemand (ger)
Catégories : Clarinette
Musique de chambre
Musique de chambre:Duos
Musique de chambre:Musique pour 2 pianos
Musique de chambre:Octuors
Musique de chambre:Septuors
Musique orchestrale
Musique orchestrale:Concertos
Musique orchestrale:Concertos pour 2 pianos
Musique orchestrale:Concertos pour clarinette
Musique orchestrale:Concertos pour piano
Musique orchestrale:Sérénades
Piano
Piano:Piano solo
ViolonIndex. décimale : 787.15 20e - 21e siècles Note de contenu : Prélude pour ensemble de jazz
Concertino pour 12 instruments
Octuor pour instruments à vent
Ragtime pour 11 instruments
Tango
Septuor
Pastorale
Ebony Concerto pour clarinette et Big Band
Symphonie pour instruments à vent
Duo concertant pour violon et piano
Sérénade en la
Concerto pour 2 pianos seuls
Piano - Rag Music
Sonate pour 2 pianos
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1234568818 787.15 STR CD audio Bibliothèque principale Étude relative à une personne Disponible Szigeti on the Violin / Joseph Szigeti
Titre : Szigeti on the Violin Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Joseph Szigeti (1892-1973), Auteur ; Spike Hughes (1908-1987), Préfacier, etc. Editeur : New York : Dover Publications Année de publication : 1979 Importance : 234 p. Format : 21 cm Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Technique, style et interprétation
ViolonIndex. décimale : 780.57 Technique instrumentale et vocale, style et interprétation Note de contenu : Here is a virtual masterclass for violinists, and for all those who love the music of that instrument, by one of the legendary virtuosi of our time.
In a performing career that spanned more than six decades, Hungarian-born violinist Joseph Szigeti established extraordinary new levels of achievement for the modern violin virtuoso. His flawless technique is well documented in the many recordings he made (as William Primrose said, "That man's got more fingers and more strings than the rest of us!"). Szigeti was also a scholar of music, a champion of many important 20th-century works for the violin, an astute observer and critic of the contemporary music world, and above all, an extraordinary musical interpreter with a passionate concern for the accurate, authentic presentation of great music.
These traits are also basic to "Szigeti on the Violin", his genial, insightful tour of the modern world od music and musicianship. Written primarily for the practicing violinist (and the book is certainly required reading for any amateur or professional), its wealth of non-technical material will make "Szigeti on the Violin" fascinating to any music lover, regardless of expertise.
Szigeti's topics, though extraordinary diverse, are designed to exhibit the hard-won lessons of an elder statesman. He discusses the drawbacks of many present-day teaching methods, and the impact of international competitions and the record industry on the careers of young instrumentalists. He evaluates the present state of musical scholarship, and laments the many textual errors that plague performances of such important works as the Beethoven Concerto and "Spring" Sonata, and the Brahms Concerto. He speaks of the historical changes in musical interpretation reflected in the styles of Joachim, Sarasate, Auer, Ysaÿe. Above all, he fills his text with innumerable suggestions for the practicing violinists: guidelines for bowing, vibrato, tone coloration, tempo, etc. Over 350 musical examples, spanning the entire history of classical music, argument the text. Those who read "Szigeti on the Violin" will gain a more subtle and knowledgeable opinion about the vast violin repertoire and the skills needed to perform it.
Permalink : https://biblio.imep.be/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=8635 Szigeti on the Violin [texte imprimé] / Joseph Szigeti (1892-1973), Auteur ; Spike Hughes (1908-1987), Préfacier, etc. . - New York : Dover Publications, 1979 . - 234 p. ; 21 cm.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Technique, style et interprétation
ViolonIndex. décimale : 780.57 Technique instrumentale et vocale, style et interprétation Note de contenu : Here is a virtual masterclass for violinists, and for all those who love the music of that instrument, by one of the legendary virtuosi of our time.
In a performing career that spanned more than six decades, Hungarian-born violinist Joseph Szigeti established extraordinary new levels of achievement for the modern violin virtuoso. His flawless technique is well documented in the many recordings he made (as William Primrose said, "That man's got more fingers and more strings than the rest of us!"). Szigeti was also a scholar of music, a champion of many important 20th-century works for the violin, an astute observer and critic of the contemporary music world, and above all, an extraordinary musical interpreter with a passionate concern for the accurate, authentic presentation of great music.
These traits are also basic to "Szigeti on the Violin", his genial, insightful tour of the modern world od music and musicianship. Written primarily for the practicing violinist (and the book is certainly required reading for any amateur or professional), its wealth of non-technical material will make "Szigeti on the Violin" fascinating to any music lover, regardless of expertise.
Szigeti's topics, though extraordinary diverse, are designed to exhibit the hard-won lessons of an elder statesman. He discusses the drawbacks of many present-day teaching methods, and the impact of international competitions and the record industry on the careers of young instrumentalists. He evaluates the present state of musical scholarship, and laments the many textual errors that plague performances of such important works as the Beethoven Concerto and "Spring" Sonata, and the Brahms Concerto. He speaks of the historical changes in musical interpretation reflected in the styles of Joachim, Sarasate, Auer, Ysaÿe. Above all, he fills his text with innumerable suggestions for the practicing violinists: guidelines for bowing, vibrato, tone coloration, tempo, etc. Over 350 musical examples, spanning the entire history of classical music, argument the text. Those who read "Szigeti on the Violin" will gain a more subtle and knowledgeable opinion about the vast violin repertoire and the skills needed to perform it.
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