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Schwanengesang ("Swan
song"), D.957, is the
title of a collection of songs
written by Franz Schubert at
the end of his life and
published posthumously.
The songs of Schwanengesang,
as found in Schubert's
manuscript:
"Message of love"
the singer invites a stream to
convey a message to his
beloved.
"Warrior's
foreboding" a soldier
encamped with his comrades
sings of how he misses his
beloved, and how he fears the
prospect of dying, or losing
his courage, in battle.
"Longing in spring
time" the singer is
surrounded by natural beauty
but feels melancholy and
unsatisfied until his beloved
can "free the spring in
my breast".
"Serenade" the
singer exhorts his lover to
make him happy.
"Resting place" the
singer is consumed by anguish
for reasons we aren't
told, and likens his feelings
to the river, forest and
mountain around him.
"In the distance"
the singer has fled his home,
broken-hearted, and complains
of having no friends and no
home; he asks the breezes and
sunbeams to convey his
greetings to the one who broke
his heart.
"Farewell" the
singer bids a cheery but
determined farewell to a town
where he has been happy but
which he must now leave.
Canon
Pachelbel's Canon, like
Pachelbel's other works,
although popular during his
lifetime, soon went out of
style, and remained in
obscurity for centuries
thereafter. A 1968 arrangement
and recording of it by the
Jean-François Paillard
chamber orchestra became
unexpectedly popular over the
next decade, and in the 1970s
the piece began to be recorded
by many ensembles; by the
early 1980s its presence as
background music was deemed
inescapable
Moonlight Sonata
The Piano Sonata No. 14 in
C-sharp minor "Quasi una
fantasia", Op. 27, No. 2,
popularly known as the
Moonlight Sonata, is a piano
sonata by Ludwig van
Beethoven. It was completed in
1801 and dedicated in 1802 to
his pupil, Countess Giulietta
Guicciardi.
This piece is one of
Beethoven's most popular
compositions, and it was a
popular favorite even in his
own day. Beethoven wrote the
Moonlight Sonata in his early
thirties, after he had
finished with some
commissioned work; there is no
evidence that he was
commissioned to write this
sonata.
Romance d' Amour
Its origins and authorship are
currently in question. It is
suspected of originally being
a solo instrumental guitar
work, from the 19th century.
It has variously been
attributed to Antonio Rubira,
David del Castillo, Francisco
Tárrega, Fernando Sor,
Daniel Fortea, Miguel Llobet,
Antonio Cano, Vicente
Gómez, and Narciso
Yepes.
The Anónimo (anonymous)
part of its name has been
incorporated over the years
due to this uncertainty. The
question of authorship has
probably been propagated by
three main reasons: the lack
of claim by its true author,
the desire to avoid paying
copyright fees, and the desire
of publishing companies to
claim the lucrative copyright
of this world-famous piece.
The style of the piece is that
of the Parlour music of the
late 19th century in Spain or
South America, having a closed
three-part form: the first in
the minor key and the second
being in the major key, with
the third being a restatement
of the first.
Greensleeves
A ballad by this name was
registered at the London
Stationer's Company in
September 1580, by Richard
Jones, as "A Newe Northen
Dittye of ye Ladye Greene
Sleves".
Six more ballads followed in
less than a year, one on the
same day, 3 September 1580
("Ye Ladie Greene Sleeves
answere to Donkyn hir
frende" by Edward White),
then on 15 and 18 September
(by Henry Carr and again by
White), 14 December (Richard
Jones again), 13 February 1581
(Wiliam Elderton), and August
1581 (White's third
contribution, "Greene
Sleeves is worne awaie, Yellow
Sleeves Comme to decaie,
Blacke Sleeves I holde in
despite, But White Sleeves is
my delighte").
It then appears in the
surviving A Handful of
Pleasant Delights (1584) as A
New Courtly Sonnet of the Lady
Green Sleeves. To the new tune
of Green Sleeves.
Tico-tico
"Tico-Tico no
Fubá" is a
Brazilian choro song written
by Zequinha de Abreu in 1917.
Its original title was
"Tico-Tico no
Farelo" ("sparrow in
the bran"), but since
Brazilian guitarist
Américo Jacomino
"Canhoto"
(1889–1928) had a work with
the same title,
Abreu's work was given
its present name in 1931, and
sometime afterward Aloysio de
Oliveira wrote the original
Portuguese lyrics.
Recuerdos de la Alhambra
Recuerdos de la Alhambra
(Memories of the Alhambra) is
a classical guitar piece
composed in 1896 in Granada by
Spanish composer and guitarist
Francisco Tárrega. It
uses the classical guitar
tremolo technique often
performed by advanced players.
Recuerdos de la Alhambra means
Memories of the Alhambra. The
Alhambra is a palace and
fortress complex in Granada,
Spain.
Villancicos de Navidad
John Williams, former student
of Andres Segovia, said of
Barrios: "As a
guitarist/composer, Barrios is
the best of the lot,
regardless of era. His music
is better formed, it's
more poetic, it's more
everything! And it's more
of all those things in a
timeless way."
Prelude 28-4
The Prelude Op. 28, No. 4 by
Frédéric Chopin
is one of the 24 Chopin
preludes. By Chopin's
request, this piece was played
at his own funeral, along with
Mozart's Requiem.
Hans von Bülow called the
prelude
"suffocation", due
to its sense of despair. In
fact, Chopin's last
dynamic marking in the piece
is smorzando, which means
"dying away". But
the prelude may have once been
given a title. According to
George Sand's daughter
Solange, who stayed with the
composer at the monastery in
Majorca when the preludes were
written, "My mother gave
a title to each of Chopin’s
wonderful Preludes; these
titles have been preserved on
a score he gave to us."
That titled score is lost. But
Solange did record the names
of the preludes, apparently
without assigning the names to
the prelude numbers. It is
believed that the title
"Quelles larmes au fond
du cloître humide?"
("What tears [are shed]
from the depths of the damp
monastery?") corresponds
to Prelude No. 4.
Bach Adagio 974
The Oboe Concerto in D minor,
S D935, is an early
18th-century concerto for
oboe, strings and continuo
attributed to the Venetian
composer Alessandro Marcello.
The earliest extant manuscript
containing Johann Sebastian
Bach's solo keyboard
arrangement of the concerto,
BWV 974, dates from around
1715. As a concerto for oboe,
strings and continuo its
oldest extant sources date
from 1717: that year it was
printed in Amsterdam, and a C
minor variant of the concerto,
S Z799, was written down.
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Piano sheet music pdf download Ave Maria Gounod Bach
Written on 2016-02-07 by museus Ave Maria is a popular setting
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Ave Maria Gounod Bach
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Written on 2016-02-07 by museus A memorable piano Romance by
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Written on 2016-02-06 by museus New licensed arrangements,
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