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Clara Haskil (7 January 1895 - 7 December 1960) was a Romanian classical pianist, renowned as an interpreter of the classical and early romantic repertoire. She was particularly noted for her performances and recordings of Mozart. She was also noted as an interpreter of Beethoven, Schumann, and Scarlatti.
Haskil was born into a Sephardic Jewish family in Bucharest, Romania and studied in Vienna under Richard Robert (whose pupils also included Rudolf Serkin and George Szell) and briefly with Ferruccio Busoni. She later moved to Paris, where she studied with Gabriel Fauré's pupil Joseph Morpain, whom she always credited as one of her greatest influences. The same year she entered the Conservatoire de Paris, officially to study with Alfred Cortot although most of her instruction came from Lazare Lévy and Mme Giraud-Letarse, and graduated at age 15 with a Premier Prix. She also graduated with a Premier Prix in violin. Upon graduating, Haskil began to tour Europe, though her career was cut short by one of the numerous physical ailments she suffered throughout her life. In 1913 she was fitted with a plaster cast in an attempt to halt the progression of scoliosis. Frequent illnesses, combined with extreme stage fright that appeared in 1920, kept her from critical or financial success. Most of her life was spent in abject poverty. It was only after World War II, during a series of concerts in the Netherlands in 1949, that she began to win acclaim.
A violin sonata is a musical composition for violin accompanied by a keyboard instrument and in earlier periods with a bass instrument doubling the keyboard bass line. The violin sonata developed from a simple baroque form with no fixed format to a standardised and complex classical form. Since the romantic age some composers have pushed the boundaries of both the classical format as well as the use of the instruments.
In the earliest violin sonatas a bass instrument and the harpsichord played a simple bass line (continuo) with the harpsichord doubling the bass line and fixed chords while the violin played independently. The music was contrapuntal with no fixed format. Telemann wrote many such sonatas as did Bach. Bach later wrote sonatas with the harpsichord obbligato, which freed the keyboard instrument from playing only a bass line accompaniment.
Haydn wrote over one hundred trio sonatas (which are essentially obbligato violin sonatas) with the use of the piano instead of the harpsichord and a baryton (a deeper cello like instrument) which mostly copied the piano's bass line. These works were mostly simple two movement sonatas of which the later ones used the sonata form.
Violin Sonata, a composition for violin and piano, is a work of the Czech composer Leoš Janáček (1854-1928). It was written in the summer of 1914, but it was not Janáček’s first attempt to create such a composition. He resolved to compose a violin sonata already as a student at the conservatoire in Leipzig in 1880, and later during his studies in Vienna. His early sonatas are today lost.
It took almost thirty-five years before Janáček returned to the composition of music for the same combination of instruments. The sonata was created in the period of composer’s marked interest in chamber music (Piano Trio (now lost), 1908, Pohádka (Fairy Tale) for cello and piano, 1910), and also at the beginning of World War I. The composer himself remembers: "...in the 1914 Sonata for violin and piano I could just about hear sound of the steel clashing in my troubled head...". The Sonata was printed after many corrections in mid-1922 by Hudební matice in Prague. Its first performance was given by violinist František Kudláček with Jaroslav Kvapil at the piano on 24 April 1922 at the concert of new Moravian music organized by the Young Composer’s Club in Brno. The first performance abroad took place in Frankfurt in 1923. The violin part was performed by the German composer Paul Hindemith.
Dmitri Shostakovich composed Sonata for Violin and Piano in G major, Op. 134 in the autumn of 1968 in Moscow, completing it on October 23. It is set in three movements and lasts approximately 31 minutes. It is dedicated to the violinist David Oistrakh, who premiered the work on May 3, 1969 in the Large Hall of the Moscow Conservatory.
According to the dedicatee, the sonata was "greeted enthusiastically everywhere", and indeed, the third movement was the Russian piece on the set list for violinists at the 1970 Tchaikovsky Competition. The autograph resides in the Glinka Museum of Musical Culture in Moscow.
Oistrakh collaborated with Shostakovich on several of the composer's major works, purportedly contributing his own insight and suggestions based on the violin's strengths and technical limitations. The work's inscription reads: "For the 60th birthday of David Oistrakh", who offered an explanation for its composition:
Unofficial premiere with Moishe Vainberg as pianist happened on 8th January 1969 in the Russian Union of Composers, the official premieres with Richter as pianist happened at Great Hall Moscow Conservatory on 3rd May and at the Small Hall of Leningrad Philharmonic on 23rd September.
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Clara is the main character in the French Novel The Torture Garden ((French) Le Jardin des supplices, 1899), by Octave Mirbeau.
Clara, who has no last name or civil status, is an English woman with red hair and green eyes--“a greyish green of the young fruits of the almond tree.” Single, rich and bisexual, Clara lives in near Canton, and leads an idle existence, entirely devoted to finding perverse pleasures. She is fully emancipated, financially and sexually, and freed from oppressive laws and taboos prevailing in the West and which, according to her critique of anarchist inspiration, prohibit the development of the individual. Clara thus claims to enjoy complete freedom. She particularly enjoys visiting the city prison every week, which is open to tourists on Wednesday. Clara delights in watching the death row inmates, many of whom are innocent or guilty of minor offenses, being brutally tortured and put to death.
This protagonist meets the anonymous narrator, a petty political crook, aboard the Saghalien, where the pseudo-embryologist was sailing to Ceylon, as part of an official mission. In reality, his primary goal is just to distance himself from France. She seduces him, awakening his sexual desire along with the need to unburden himself, and becomes his mistress. She takes him with her to China, where both the narrator and Clara share a lover, Annie.
Clara Lee (Hangul: 클라라 리) (born Lee Sung-min (Hangul: 이성민) on 15 January 1985), better known by her mononym, Clara (Hangul: 클라라), is a Swiss-born British actress and model active in South Korea.
Clara (born Lee Sung-Min) made her entertainment debut under her birth name in 2005 and starred in her first film in 2009, Five Senses of Eros. In January 2012, she adopted Clara as her stage name, which was announced at a press conference for the drama series, Take Care of Us, Captain. Reasons given for the name change included the fact that her birth name, Sung-min, was "male-sounding" and that her English name had always been Clara.
In May 2013, Clara became an overnight sensation online after throwing a ceremonial first pitch in a professional baseball game dressed in form-fitting leggings. She has since been hailed as an up-and-coming star and a sex symbol. In September 2013, Clara drew criticism from South Korean netizens for apparently contradicting herself on television by saying she liked to eat chicken and drink beer in one program and stating the contrary in another. Consequently, she closed down her Twitter and Facebook accounts. Afterwards, she again played supporting roles in the television series Goddess of Marriage (2013) and Emergency Couple (2014), followed by a leading role in the sex comedy film Casa Amor: Exclusive for Ladies (2015).
Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K. 466 Clara Haskil, piano RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester Ferenc Fricsay, conductor Studio recording made in the Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem, on 11 January 1954
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Toccata in e minor BWV 914 Clara Haskil (1895-1960), piano Recorded in 1953. Photographs of Haskil with Dinu Lipatti and Wilhelm Backhaus.
Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) The Keyboard Sonatas by Clara Haskil. 🎧 Qobuz https://bit.ly/3rx56rT Deezer https://bit.ly/31wQaPO 🎧 Amazon Music https://amzn.to/3WUhPRV Tidal https://bit.ly/3xS0A8p 🎧 Spotify https://spoti.fi/31tjJBK Apple Music https://apple.co/3q7ytPp 🎧 Youtube Music http://bit.ly/3VBZB6N SoundCloud https://bit.ly/3qu1zIG 🎧 Naspter, Pandora, Anghami, LineMusic日本, Awa日本, QQ音乐 … *Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation* (00:00-03:00) 00:00 Keyboard Sonata in A Major K. 322 / 1950 02:51 Keyboard Sonata in E flat Major K. 193 / 1950 06:58 Keyboard Sonata in C sharp minor K. 247 / 1950 12:19 Keyboard Sonata in C Major K. 132 / 1950 18:13 Keyboard Sonata in F minor K. 519 / 1950 21:00 Keyboard Sonata in G minor K. 35 / 1950 23:25 Keyboard Sonata in G Mmajo...
Les seules images connues de la grande pianiste suisse d'origine roumaine Clara Haskil. Nous sommes au printemps 1958. A l'occasion de la remise du titre de Chevalier de la légion d'honneur, Charlie Chaplin invite chez lui à Corsier, au Manoir du Ban, quelques amis pour fêter Clara en joyeuse compagnie. A son bras, son ami très cher, Michel Rossier, mélomane, humaniste, conseiller discret et bienveillant. Pour se protéger du soleil suisse, Pablo Casals pavane joyeusement avec son ombrelle. Ce jour là, il y avait aussi la famille Magaloff et la reine d'Italie. Un document unique ! Avec ces images, écoutez le thème des Variations ABEGG de Schumann par Clara Haskil.
A musical legend, and deservedly so, Decca's 17-CD Clara Haskil Edition combines all of her Universal recordings in one handy set, including her Westminster productions, for the first time. Her genius as a Mozart interpreter is well known, but she was just as persuasive in Schubert, Schumann, Scarlatti, Beethoven--even Falla. Still available at a very good price, this set is essential for anyone who cares about great piano playing.
Beethoven - Piano Concerto No.4 in G major, Op.58 Clara Haskil, piano RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester Dean Dixon, conductor Live recording made in the Hochschule fur Musik, Berlin on 24 November 1954
Dédié à Pianopera et à Morinoroba !! Ludwigsburg Castle, 0:00 : Bach/Busoni - Choral Non komm, der Heiden Heiland 3:54 : Bach - Toccata in E minor, BWV 914 11:04 : Scarlatti - Sonata in C major 16:11 : Sonata in E flat major 20:04 : Sonata in B minor 24:19 : Beethoven - Piano Sonata No.32 in C minor, op.111 - I. Maestoso 32:43 : II. Adagio molto semplice e cantabile 46:20 : Schumann Bunte Blätter, op.99 (extraits) 51:10 : Abegg Variations, op.1 57:33 : Waldszenen (extraits) 01:00:27 : Debussy - Étude pour les sonorités opposées 01:04:31 : Étude pour les degrés chromatiques 01:06:34 : Ravel - Sonatine - I Modéré 01:10:07 : II - Mouvement de menuet 01:12:44 : III - Animé
0:00 : Mozart - Sonata - KV330 - en ut majeur I 6:12 : II. 11:42 : III. 15:32 : Beethoven : La Sonate pour piano no 18 en mi bémol majeur, op. 31 no 3 - I. Allegro 21:44 : Scherzo ; Allegretto vivace 26:30 : Menuetto ; Moderato e grazioso 30:20 : Presto con fuoco Schubert : La Sonate pour piano en si bémol majeur, D. 960 - I. Molto moderato (missing) 35:03 : Andante sostenuto 43:32 : Scherzo : Allegro vivace con delicatezza 46:05 : Allegro ma non troppo
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Violin Sonata in G minor: 1. Larghetto affettuoso 2. Allegro moderato 3. Andante 3. Allegro assai-Andante-Allegro assai
Claude Debussy (1862-1918): Violin Sonata L 140 (1917) Alina Pogostkina, Violine / Jérôme Ducros, Piano I. Allegro vivo (0:02) II. Intermède: Fantasque et léger (5:01) III. Finale: Très animé (9:11) Filmed at Solsberg Festival 2016 www.solsberg.ch http://www.alinapogostkina.de Producer: Thomas Märki Sound: Joël Cormier Post Production: Amaury Berger Cameras: Oliver Herzog, Johannes Bachmann, Muriel Kunz, Julian Gresenz © HMF Productions
- Composer: César-Auguste-Jean-Guillaume-Hubert Franck (10 December 1822 -- 8 November 1890) - Performers: Krystian Zimerman (piano), Kaja Danczowska (violin) - Year of recording: 1981 Sonata in A major for Violin and Piano, written in 1886. The 4 movements alternate between slow and fast: 00:00 - I. Allegretto ben moderato 06:24 - II. Allegro 15:01 - III. Ben moderato: Recitative-Fantasia 22:45 - IV. Allegretto poco mosso This sonata is one of Franck's best known compositions, and considered one of the finest sonatas for violin and piano ever written. It is an amalgam of his rich native harmonic language with the Classical traditions he valued highly, held together in a cyclic framework. it was a wedding present for the 31-year-old violinist Eugène Ysaÿe. Twenty-eight years earlier, in...
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Robert Schumann (8 June 1810 – 29 July 1856) was a German composer and influential music critic. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. Schumann left the study of law, intending to pursue a career as a virtuoso pianist. He had been assured by his teacher Friedrich Wieck that he could become the finest pianist in Europe, but a hand injury ended this dream. Schumann then focused his musical energies on composing. Please support my channel: https://ko-fi.com/bartjebartmans Sonata for violin & piano No. 1 in A minor, Op. 105 1. Mit leidenschaftlichem Ausdruck (0:00) 2. Allegretto (8:32) 3. Lebhaft (13:22) Ara Malikian, violin and Serouj Kradjian, piano Description by Blair Johnston [-] Both of Schumann's Sonatas for Violin and Piano (the present item ...
Music video by Hilary Hahn performing J.S. Bach: Sonata for Violin Solo No. 1 in G Minor, BWV 1001 - 4. Presto. © 2018 Hilary Hahn, under exclusive licence to Decca Music Group Limited http://vevo.ly/vzFCet
陳子鈞小提琴獨奏會 指導教授 : 王般若教授 鋼琴合作 : 邱巧靜老師 地點 : 清華大學南大校區音樂系館演奏廳 Beethoven Violin Sonata No.3 in E b Major Op.12-3 貝多芬小提琴奏鳴曲第三號,作品12 I. Allegro con spirito ll. Adagio con molta espressione lll. Rondo Allegro molto
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) was one of the most influential, popular and prolific composers of the classical period. A child prodigy, from an early age he began composing over 600 works, including some of the most famous pieces of symphonic, chamber, operatic, and choral music. Please support my channel: https://ko-fi.com/bartjebartmans Sonata for violin & piano No. 21 in E minor, K. 304 (K. 300c) 1778 1. Allegro (0:00) 2. Tempo di Menuetto (6:50) Henryk Szeryng, violin and Ingrid Haebler, piano Description by Brian Robins [-] The fourth of seven sonatas for piano and violin composed by Mozart in Mannheim and Paris during 1778, the E minor Sonata is the only one in a minor key. Recent paper dating has shown that while the opening Allegro was composed i...
Clara Haskil (7 January 1895 - 7 December 1960) was a Romanian classical pianist, renowned as an interpreter of the classical and early romantic repertoire. She was particularly noted for her performances and recordings of Mozart. She was also noted as an interpreter of Beethoven, Schumann, and Scarlatti.
Haskil was born into a Sephardic Jewish family in Bucharest, Romania and studied in Vienna under Richard Robert (whose pupils also included Rudolf Serkin and George Szell) and briefly with Ferruccio Busoni. She later moved to Paris, where she studied with Gabriel Fauré's pupil Joseph Morpain, whom she always credited as one of her greatest influences. The same year she entered the Conservatoire de Paris, officially to study with Alfred Cortot although most of her instruction came from Lazare Lévy and Mme Giraud-Letarse, and graduated at age 15 with a Premier Prix. She also graduated with a Premier Prix in violin. Upon graduating, Haskil began to tour Europe, though her career was cut short by one of the numerous physical ailments she suffered throughout her life. In 1913 she was fitted with a plaster cast in an attempt to halt the progression of scoliosis. Frequent illnesses, combined with extreme stage fright that appeared in 1920, kept her from critical or financial success. Most of her life was spent in abject poverty. It was only after World War II, during a series of concerts in the Netherlands in 1949, that she began to win acclaim.