Beethoven: Symphony No. 9; Handel: Organ Concerto

UC Davis Symphony and Chorus perform works by Beethoven and Handel. Series: "Mondavi Center Presents" [11/2007] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 12596]

UC Davis Symphony and Chorus perform works by Beethoven and Handel. Series: "Mondavi Center Presents" [11/2007] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 12596]

"Download?" and other FAQ for the second movement (Allegretto) of Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Opus 92, accompanied by a bar-graph score. Q: Can I download this video for my iPod/iPhone/iPad/computer/etc.? A: Yes; you can get it here: musanim.cerizmo.com Q What do thecolors in the bar-graph score mean? A: The colors show which instruments are playing. Here's a chart: www.musanim.com Q: Please tell me more about the composer. A: You can read about Beethoven here en.wikipedia.org Q: What movies and television shows has this piece been used in? A: The Black Cat (1934), The Bells in Old Town (1946),The Long Night (1947), A Ham in a Roll (1949), Lola (1961), Me enveneno de azules (1971), A touch of Class (1973), Zardoz (1974), O Casamento (1976), The Outsider (1981), Frances (1982), La scorta (1993), Immortal Beloved (1994), Mr. Holland's Opus (1995), El mundo contra mi (1997), Photographing Fairies (1997), Scotland, Pa. (2001), Salvage Squad - TV series/''Biber Submarine'' (2002), Irreversible (probably; 2002), Cravate Club (2002), Copying Beethoven (2006), The Fall (2006), Crap Shoot: The Documentary (2007), The Darjeeling Limited (2007), Tears of April (2008), Tres caminos (probably; 2008), Block (2009), Knowing (2009), Mustache Party (2010), The King's Speech (2010), LA Phil Live - TV Series/''Dudamel Conducts Beethoven'' (2011), No Ordinary Family - TV Series/''No Ordinary Detention'' (2011) Q: Who is playing this? A: I licensed this recording from www.royalty <b>...</b>
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"Download?" and other FAQ for Ludwig van Beethoven's 5th Symphony 5, First mvt.,accompanied by a scrolling bar-graph score. Q: Where can I download this video for my iPhone/iPod/iPad/computer/etc.? A: You can get it here: musanim.cerizmo.com Q Where can I get free sheet music for this piece? A: Here: tinyurl.com Q: What do the colors in the bar-graph score mean? A: The colors show which instruments are playing. Here's a chart: www.musanim.com Q: Please tell me more about the composer. A: You can read about Beethoven here en.wikipedia.org Q: Who is playing this? A: I licensed this recording from www.royalty-free-classical-music.org It is performed by the Royalty Free Classical Music Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Keith J. Salmon. I don't know anything beyond that about the recording (like, whether it is a real orchestra or synthetic, who are its members, when and where was the recording made, etc.) Q Is there a way I could make bar-graph scores like this myself? A: The Music Animation Machine MIDI file player will generate this display; you can get the (Windows) software here: www.musanim.com There are lots of places on the web where you can get MIDI files; I usually go to the Classical Archives site first: www.classicalarchives.com Q: Could you please do a MAM video of ______? A: Please read this page: www.musanim.com Q: How did you make this video? A: There were a lot of steps; here's a short summary. I found a recording I could license and made the <b>...</b>
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Click to Tweet this Video: clicktotweet.com Download this song: bit.ly Download this beat: bit.ly Subscribe to Alex Farnham!! (Justin Bieber) www.youtube.com Hi. My name is Nice Peter, and this is an Epic Rap Battle of History. We make two of these every month, so keep your suggestions coming. I couldn't make these without you, and without the help of many wonderful and talented people. Special thanks to Ceciley Jenkins and her incredible makeup skills: www.youtube.com Production Coordinator: Aaron Zaragoza PA: Amy Brown Audio Engineer: Dante Cimadamore Awesome old broken piano provided by: Collins Piano Service, Santa Monica, CA www.CollinsPianoService.com Custom Beat Produced by Taylor Lipari http tweet him say hi: twitter.com I hang out here: www.youtube.com www.facebook.com www.twitter.com This rap was recorded using a Shure Sm7 microphone, Logic, and Protools. see you soon, -nice peter
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Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 17 in D minor, Opus 31 No. 2 Kempff was born (1895 in Jüterbog, Brandenburg, Germany) in a family of distinguished church musicians. His father was his first teacher. He entered the Hochschule für Musik Berlin at age nine (deeply impressing the directors with his playing, improvisation and compositions) did furthur study in Potsdam, and finished up in Berlin 1916 also studying philosopy and music history. His first appearance as a soloist was with the Berlin Phil Orch in 1918, Beethovens G major piano concerto under Arthur Nikisch.....Scandinavian tours continued after the war, culminating in a award bestowed on him by King Gustav of Sweden. He was music director of Musikhochschule Stuttgart 1924-1929, and married piano pupil Helene Freiin Hiller in 1926. In 1927 took his first trip to Turkey and met with president Atatürk offering advice on appointments to Ankara college of music. Then taught at Potsdam 1931-1941 with Edwin Fischer and Walter Gieseking. Premiere of his second opera "family Gozzi" in 1934 to good notices. He composed many works for orchestra, piano, organ, chamber ensembles and songs. In 1951 he published his autobiography, ""Unter dem Zimbelstern, das Werden eines Musikers" His first London concert in 1951 launched his strong international career (tho his first of many trips to Japan took place in 1936) His first visit to US was for concerts in New York City, 1964 1969 TV broadcast of Beethoven's Piano Concerto G major with <b>...</b>
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Conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini and performed by the New Philharmonia Orchestra. This is one of my favorite movements from Beethoven, illustrated by Scot Miller's photographs of Walden pond. This is gratefully dedicated to Beethoven and Thoreau, who wrote about nature as passionately as Beethoven depicted it in music.
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Beethoven en 1992 de América película , dirigida por Brian de Levante y protagonizada por Charles Grodin y Bonnie Hunt. La película es la primera en la serie de películas de Beethoven. This is a period drama, biography on the composer. Anna Holtz, 23, is an aspiring songwriter with limited means to try to find inspiration and thrive in the global music capital, Vienna. Anna, who studied at the Conservatory, he managed to get a chance to work alongside the best and most voluble living artist: Ludwig van Beethoven. When, unexpectedly, the skeptical Beethoven tested, Anna demonstrates her special talents and value to music. The teacher decides to accept her as a copyist, which starts a unique relationship that will change the lives of both

No cue cards, no teleprompters, and no second takes--legendary funnyman Sid Caesar pioneered live television sketch comedy with his 1950s sitcoms Your Show of Shows and Caesar's Hour. This classic sketch is "Argument to Beethoven's 5th," Sid Caesar and Nanette Fabray play a married couple in a argument with pantomimed action and the dialogue is classic music.Enjoy!

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Q:Can I get free sheet music for this piece? A: Yes, you can download the score shown in the video from here: www.musanim.com Q: What do the colors in the bar-graph score mean? A: The colors indicate the "pitch class" of the notes; that is, every C# is a certain color (blue), every E is a certain color (olive green), etc. The piece is in the key of C# minor, so there's lots of blue and green, especially at the beginning and end. The choice of colors is based on the "circle of fifths," which you can read about here: en.wikipedia.org This method of coloring notes is described more here: www.musanim.com Because this form of coloring reflects tonality, the places where the piece moves into another key are easily visible; here's a picture of the whole piece: www.musanim.com BTW, the colors are more distinct in the high-quality version of the video. Q: What did this sheet music look like back in Beethoven's time? A: Here is a facsimile of the first edition, printed in 1802. www.musanim.com Q: What do the light/dark areas in the bar-graph score show? A: They show the effect of the damper pedal. Q: What do the x's in the score mean? A: Those are double-sharps. A sharp goes up one semitone (F to F-sharp) and a double sharp goes up two semitones (F to F-double-sharp, same key on the piano as G). Q: Who is playing? Who are you? How long have you been playing the piano? A: See this: www.musanim.com Q: Is there a way I could make the bar-graph scores <b>...</b>
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Live in Seoul. Encore #4 Please come to London on June 19th of 2012 if you want to hear this piece live ! I am making my debut at Royal Albert Hall :-) Валентина Лисица
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I'm uploading the entire, ***ENTIRE*** Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D Minor (thank you, new options for uploading!) so my channel [hopefully] should get more views and popularity, both for my original music and other's I'm uploading from other composers. Enjoy, Youtubers! Soloists: Jennifer Vyvyan (EDIT), Soprano Shirley Verret, Mezzo-Soprano Rudolph Petrak, Tenor Donaldson Bell, Bass Performed by the "Festival Choir"
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Für Elise, by Ludwig van Beethoven, performed by Stephen Malinowski, with scrolling bar-graph and conventional scores. FAQ Q: Where can I get the music for this piece? A: The score in the video is available for free here: www.musanim.com And here's a version for a solo melody instrument (like flute): www.musanim.com Q: What does "Für Elise" mean? A: For Elisa; read more about it here: en.wikipedia.org Q: I am trying to learn this piece, but the rhythm is confusing. Help! A: You are right, the rhythm is confusing. I had the same trouble when I was first trying to learn the piece. The reason for this is that Beethoven is playing a rhythmic trick on us; the piece is notated in 3/8 time, but the notes sometimes form 3/8 groups and sometimes form 3/4 groups (or, at the beginning, 2/4). I've made a version of the score that shows how this works; you might find that it is easier to learn from this: www.musanim.com Q: Did Beethoven write this when he was deaf? A: Beethoven started losing his hearing in 1796, when he was about 26 years old; Carl Czerny said that he could hear music in 1812, but he was almost completely deaf by 1814. He wrote Fur Elise 1808 and 1810, so he probably could hear it, at least a little. In any case, he could certainly hear it perfectly "in his head," since he could read music (and hear in it his "mind's ear") just as easily as most people can read words. Q: What is that obnoxious high-pitched sound? A: Here is a version with that sound removed: www <b>...</b>
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Telecast March 22, 1952 from Carnegie Hall, New York City for the second movement go here: www.youtube.com from an interview by Robert Stumpf II with Bob Bloom, who played with Toscanini: I played for him for six years. He yelled at me a lot, but as a father. After awhile I became, from those in the orchestra, possibly closer than anyone else to Toscanini. Away from the podium, he was like a little child. He loved music. In his study, he would show me Puccini's snuff box, Verdi's eye glasses. He treasured these things. One day I was visiting him and he asked me to stay for lunch. I could tell he was very tired, and we had finished our business, so I told him that I didn't have to stay. I said, "Maestro, you look tired. Why don't you take a nap?" He said, "I've been up since five o'clock this morning studying this symphony." The symphony that week was Beethoven's Fifth. I said, "Maestro, how many times have you conducted that?" He answered, "Oh, hundreds." I said, "And you're still studying it?" I loved his answer. He said, "Well, I'm always afraid I may have missed something." This is how he really felt about music.
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Philharmonia Baroque playing the second movement (molto vivace) of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony,accompanied by a scrolling bar-graph score. FAQ Q: Where can I get this recording? A: From Magnatune magnatune.com Q: Who is conducting? A: Nicholas McGegan. Q: Can I download this video for my iPod/iPhone/iPad/computer/etc.? A: Yes; you can get it here: musanim.cerizmo.com Q What do the colors in the bar-graph score mean? A: The colors show which instruments are playing. Here's a chart: www.musanim.com Q: What does the piece look like as a whole? A: See this: www.musanim.com Q: Why are the notes different sizes, and some are blurrier than others? A: Each group of instruments (strings, woodwind, brass, percussion) is shown in a separate layer, and has a different size and degree of blur; this helps you see when instruments in more than one group are playing the same pitch at the same time. Q: Please tell me more about the composer. A: You can read about Beethoven here en.wikipedia.org Q: Is there a way I could make bar-graph scores like this myself? A: The Music Animation Machine MIDI file player will generate a display like this; you can get the (Windows) software here: www.musanim.com There are lots of places on the web where you can get MIDI files; when I'm looking for MIDI files, I usually go to the Classical Archives site first: www.classicalarchives.com Q: Could you please do a MAM video of ______? A: See: www.musanim.com .

In this clip from the 1950's-60s British comedy group "Beyond the Fringe," Dudley Moore plays a very funny but also very musically well-done parody of a Beethoven Piano Sonata, using the famous whistling tune from "Bridge Over the River Kwai" as a thematic subject.
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More tutorials: www.youtube.com Share this video on Facebook: on.fb.me Share this video on Twitter: clicktotweet.com Piano tutorial for beginners: how to play Ludwig Van Beethoven - Bagatelle No. 25 in A minor, commonly known as Für Elise ("For Elise" - "Para Elisa"). One of his most popular compositions. This is a simplified version, adapted for beginners. Subscribe! www.youtube.com Twitter! www.twitter.com Facebook! www.facebook.com
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Ludwig van Beethoven's Große Fuge (Great Fugue), opus 133, accompanied by an animated score.FAQ Q: Where can I get free sheet music for this piece? A: You can download score and parts from IMSLP: tinyurl.com Q: Where can I learn more about this piece? A: The Wikipedia article is pretty good en.wikipedia.org and this New Yorker article about a recently discovered manuscript is interesting tinyurl.com Q: Who is performing? A: I don't know. I licensed this recording from Royalty-Free Classical Music (dot com) through Shockwave (dot com), and they don't say who their performers are. Q: I'm having trouble following the rhythm. A: I'm not surprised; it's highly syncopated. I've done a couple of versions with barlines in them. First, here's a bar-graph-only version with barlines: www.youtube.com Next, here's a version with both balls and barlines: www.youtube.com If you don't like the balls, here's a bar-graph-only without barlines: www.youtube.com And, here's the original (bar-graph with balls, but no barlines): www.youtube.com Q: Is there a way I could make the bar-graph scores myself? A: The Music Animation Machine MIDI file player will generate this display; you can get the (Windows) software here: www.musanim.com There are lots of places on the web where you can get MIDI files; I usually go to the Classical Archives site first: www.classicalarchives.com Q: Could you please do a MAM video of ______? A: Please read this: www.musanim.com .