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Antonio Salieri (pronounced [anˈtɔːnjo saˈljɛːri]; 18 August 1750 – 7 May 1825) was an Italianclassical composer, conductor, and teacher. He was born in Legnago, south of Verona, in the Republic of Venice, who spent his adult life and career as a subject of the Habsburg Monarchy.
Salieri was a pivotal figure in the development of late 18th-century opera. As a student of Florian Leopold Gassmann's, and a protégé of Gluck's, Salieri was a cosmopolitan composer who wrote operas in three languages. Salieri helped to develop and shape many of the features of operatic compositional vocabulary, and his music was a powerful influence on contemporary composers.
Appointed the director of the Italian opera by the Habsburg court, a post he held from 1774–92, Salieri dominated Italian language opera in Vienna. During his career he also spent time writing works for opera houses in Paris, Rome, and Venice, and his dramatic works were widely performed throughout Europe during his lifetime. As the Austrian imperial Kapellmeister from 1788 to 1824, he was responsible for music at the court chapel and attached school. Even as his works dropped from performance, and he wrote no new operas after 1804, he still remained one of the most important and sought-after teachers of his generation, and his influence was felt in every aspect of Vienna's musical life. Franz Liszt, Franz Schubert, and Ludwig van Beethoven were among the most famous of his pupils.
Amati is the last name of a family of Italian violin makers, who lived at Cremona from about 1538 to 1740. Their importance is considered equal to those of the Bergonzi, Guarneri and Stradivari families. Today, violins created by Nicolò Amati are evaluated at around $600,000.
Andrea Amati (ca. 1505 – ca. 1578) designed and created the violin, viola and cello known as the "violin family". He standardized the basic form, shape, size, materials and method of construction. Makers from nearby Brescia experimented, such as Gasparo da Salò, Micheli, Zanetto and Pellegrino but it was Andrea Amati in Cremona Italy, who gave the modern violin family their definitive profile. The first violin was ordered by Lorenzo De Medici in 1555. His letter to Amati stated the instrument was to be "made of the highest quality materials like that of a lute, but simple to play". The first violin was intended to be used by illiterate musicians, so the design was simple and it was easy to play. What became of this first violin is not known. A number of his instruments survived for some time, dating between 1538 (Amati made the first Cello called 'The King' in 1538 [1]) and 1574. The largest number these are from 1560, a set for an entire orchestra of 38 ordered by Catherine De Medici the regent queen of France and bore hand painted royal French decorations in gold including the motto and coat of arms of her son Charles IX of France. Of these 38 instruments ordered, Amati created violins of two sizes, violas of two sizes and large sized cellos. They were in use until the French revolution of 1789 and only 14 of these instruments survived. His work is marked by selection of the finest materials, great elegance in execution, soft clear amber, soft translucent varnish, and an in depth use of acoustic and geometrical principles in design.
Amati, also known as Ambuvachi, is a ritual followed in Kamrup and Goalpara regions in Western Assam. It is an ancient fertility cult and also incorporated into the mother godness cult as Kamakhya as its centre.
By tradition, during ritual days mother earth is believed passing through menstrual period and thus to be in an unclean state. Hence on those days farmers would not till the soil or plant any seeds. Orthodox widows and Brahmins abstain from any food except fruits. All household article are believed to contact uncleanliness and go through a cleaning operation as Amati period is over.
The idea of earth's menstruation is symbolic of the belief in her productive capacity which naturally activated after the onset of the wet weather.
The end of Amati days is celebrated with a fair known as "Ambuvachi Mela" in Kamakhya Temple complex and opening of main doors of temple after brief closure during Amati days.
C.E. Weber was a German type foundry established in 1827 in Stuttgart. Noted designers working for the foundry included Georg Trump, and Ernst Schneidler. The foundry closed in 1970; some designs passed to the Johannes Wagner Type Foundry, others to Stempel.
These foundry types were produced by C.E. Weber:
Antonio Salieri composed three French operas for France. Les Danaïdes, the first one, became one of the most famous operas in Paris during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It was praised by numerous individuals, including Hector Berlioz, who mentioned that this was one of the musical works that made him abandon medicine in favour of music. This French tragédie lyirique premiered at the Académie Royale de Musique (Paris Opéra) in 1784 to instant success. Its violent libretto, based on the Greek myth of Danaus and his daughters (Les Danaides), tells the story of Hypermnestre, the only Danaid who refuses to murder her husband after her father orders his daughters to do so to avenge himself on his brother, whose sons are the doomed grooms of the Danaids. The opera explores the emotio...
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Antonio Salieri (18 August 1750 – 7 May 1825) was an Italian composer, conductor, and teacher. He was born in Legnago, south of Verona, in the Republic of Venice, and spent his adult life and career as a subject of the Habsburg Monarchy. Please support my channel: https://ko-fi.com/bartjebartmans Piano Concerto in B flat Major (1773) Edited by Pietro Spada 1. Allegro moderato 2. Adagio 3. Tempo di Menuetto Pietro Spada and the Philharmonia Orchestra
Antonio Salieri - Sinfonia Veneziana
"26 Variationen über 'La Folia di Spagna'" von Antonio Salieri spielt das WDR Sinfonieorchester zusamen mit seinem Konzertmeister Slava Chestiglazov an der Solo-Violine. Die Leitung hatte Reinhard Goebel. Eine Aufzeichnung vom 14. Juni 2019, Funkhaus Wallrafplatz, Köln. Slava Chestiglazov, Violine WDR Sinfonieorchester Reinhard Goebel, Leitung ► Mehr zum Sinfonieorchester, zu Konzerten und aktuellen Livestreams gibt es bei https://www.wdr-sinfonieorchester.de ► Das WDR Sinfonieorchester bei Facebook https://www.facebook.com/wdrsinfonieorchester ○ Werkeinführung Antonio Salieri, verdienter Hofkapellmeister und kaiserlicher Kammerkomponist, Lehrer von Hummel und Schubert, nimmt 1815 in seinen 26 Variationen über "La Folia di Spagna" ein traditionsreiches Bassmodell zur Grundlage für eine ...
Head to https://squarespace.com/thevileeye to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code thevileeye! Welcome everyone and welcome to the sixty-third episode of Analyzing Evil! Our feature villain for this video is Antonio Salieri from Amadeus. I hope you enjoy, and thanks for watching. If you have any feedback or questions feel free to let me know below! Merch Store: https://thevilestore.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thevileeye Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/TheVileEye/ Discord: https://discord.gg/SYVcXcStmD Twitter: https://twitter.com/thevileeye Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thevileeye Video Edited by Stujthevamp. Check him out here: https://www.instagram.com/stujthevamp/ Merchandise by Christian Kohn. Check him out here: https://www.instagra...
This was sent me by a friend, it is arguably the best rendition of Salieri's "De Profundis" that I have ever heard!
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Рубрика "Жизнь небезынтересных людей"/Rubric "The lives of interesting people" 🔍μiφ_0024 "Антонио Сальери"/"Antonio Salieri" 📚 Литература: - Штейнпресс Б.С. Очерки и этюды/Советский композитор, 1980. - Шагинян М.С. И.Мысливечек/Молодая гвардия, 1983. - Корти М. Сальери и Моцарт/Композитор, 2005. - Кириллина Л.В. Глюк/Молодая гвардия, 2018. - Нечаев С.Ю. А.Сальери. Интригант? Завистник? Убийца?/Аргументы недели, 2021. - Википедия.ru #history #music #musica #salieri #Gluck #intrestingfacts #classicalmusic #news #composer #рекомендации #классика #live #shorts #историиуспеха
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For sale on ebay- Please pardon my playing- This violin is VERY small for my hand and my pitch is "iffy" in spots- But, i think the video gives a good idea of the quality of the Amati. Bid with confidence, this violin is in perfect condition.
This video is for our dear customer Jason, but for everyone else, you can learn more about this instrument here: https://fiddlershop.com/products/holstein-traditional-amati-violin Why do we make these comparison videos? We know that purchasing a string instrument is a big decision, and every instrument is unique. Since you might not live nearby, or be able to play the instrument (yet) we're here to play them for you and let you hear the ACTUAL instrument you will receive. We make these videos for instruments at the Master level and higher, and request that it be used for serious inquiries only since they are very labor intensive. To have one made with some of the instruments you are considering, contact us: Email: [email protected], or Phone: 800-595-0592. About Fiddlershop: We'r...
Paula Soto AMATI. Producción Audiovisual y Musical: @NEVAProducciones . - Composición: Paula Soto. Producción General: René Peña. Músicos: Sebastián Durán, Víctor Flores, Edgar Segovia, Pancho Ramírez. Guion: Dayana Salas. Edición de Vídeo: Gilberto Quintero y Rene Peña. Diseño gráfico: Luis Figuera. Director de arte: Oscar Toro Instagram : @paulasotofv https://instagram.com/paulasotofv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bernabea99 Letra: No pasaría, ni un día asustada Si te escucho todavía, sintiendo que me extrañas La luz está encendida muy dentro de tu alma Entiendo que yo podría gritar o no hacer nada. No quiero verte llorar Siempre suelo recordar Un tanto de tu paciencia Las paredes no pueden callar Aun te escucho caminar Buscando una respuesta. Para ti que lo es todo El amor e...
This is our wonderful replica of the original Amati violin made in 1662. https://fiddlershop.com/products/holstein-traditional-amati-violin?_pos=1&_sid=7efe6ed95&_ss=r Though nearly all of his instruments show unsurpassed attention to precision and detail, Nicolò Amati's violins followed a relatively small pattern, with a big belly (high arch rising nearly to a ridge in the center of both the front and back of the instrument). It's smaller body design makes this a popular choice amongst more petite violinists as it's less cumbersome to get around the instrument when playing in the higher positions. The Amati still maintains a healthy projection, and is favored for its warm and sweet tone. Our Recording Gear: https://kit.co/Fiddlershop
This is part of the following story on Violinist.com: Violinist.com's Laurie Niles talks with LA Phil Associate Concertmaster Nathan Cole, who demonstrates four fine violins from Florian Leonhard Fine Violins (based in London and NY) at an event in South Pasadena, Calif. on Nov. 13, 2017. The instruments shown here include: 1695 ex-Salomon Stradivari violin, Cremona (long pattern) 1724 "Abergavenny" ex-Kavakos Antonio Stradivari violin, Cremona 1617 Girolamo Amati violin, Cremona 1862 Jean Baptiste Vuillaume violin, Paris
Live demonstration of the Andrea Amati "King" cello by Joshua Koestenbaum at the National Music Museum, University of South Dakota, July 2005. It was in the workshop of Andrea Amati (ca. 1505-1577) in Cremona, Italy, in the middle of the 16th century that the form of the instruments of the violin family as we know them today first crystallized. The King, as it is now called, is the earliest bass instrument of the violin family known to survive, built perhaps as early as 1538, originally with only three strings. About 1560, it was painted to serve as one of a set of 38 stringed instruments built by Andrea Amati that were painted and gilded for the French court of King Charles IX (d. 1574) - his mother was Catherine de' Medici, a member of the Italian family that directed the destiny of Fl...
An inside look into an Antonio Amati/ Brothers Amati Piccolo Violino, 1588. Do you know what a piccolo violin is? Well, we didn't either! Watch to learn more about these cool little instruments. We were able to play and record this violin thanks to the CHIMEI Museum and their amazing violin collection. http://atonalhits.com/ Pieces played during this video: Ravel: Tzigane Brahms: Sonata No. 2, Mvmnt 1 and Mvmnt 3 Kreisler: Recitativo and Scherzo
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Label: DA Records – DA 455.008 Format: Vinyl, 12", Maxi-Single, 45 RPM, Limited Edition, White Country: Germany Released: 1986 Genre: Electronic Style: Synth-pop
Antonio Salieri (pronounced [anˈtɔːnjo saˈljɛːri]; 18 August 1750 – 7 May 1825) was an Italianclassical composer, conductor, and teacher. He was born in Legnago, south of Verona, in the Republic of Venice, who spent his adult life and career as a subject of the Habsburg Monarchy.
Salieri was a pivotal figure in the development of late 18th-century opera. As a student of Florian Leopold Gassmann's, and a protégé of Gluck's, Salieri was a cosmopolitan composer who wrote operas in three languages. Salieri helped to develop and shape many of the features of operatic compositional vocabulary, and his music was a powerful influence on contemporary composers.
Appointed the director of the Italian opera by the Habsburg court, a post he held from 1774–92, Salieri dominated Italian language opera in Vienna. During his career he also spent time writing works for opera houses in Paris, Rome, and Venice, and his dramatic works were widely performed throughout Europe during his lifetime. As the Austrian imperial Kapellmeister from 1788 to 1824, he was responsible for music at the court chapel and attached school. Even as his works dropped from performance, and he wrote no new operas after 1804, he still remained one of the most important and sought-after teachers of his generation, and his influence was felt in every aspect of Vienna's musical life. Franz Liszt, Franz Schubert, and Ludwig van Beethoven were among the most famous of his pupils.