Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Advanced talent of Gabriel Fauré


It would be completely unfair if we left out at this blog legacy of Gabriel Fauré, an outstanding French composer believed to be the foremost composer of his time in France. He inspired with his works many Impressionist as well as modern composers and influenced thereby strongly whole contemporary classical music.
Sheet music of one of his most delightful pieces can be found here: Pavane, Op. 50. It charms with its harmony being very exquisite and subtle though sometimes broken and emotionally disordered because of unresolved mild discords which Fauré especially favored.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Thoughts about rare sheet music

As Aristotle said in his Rhetoric, “What is rare is a greater good than what is plentiful. Thus, gold is a better thing than iron, though less useful: it is harder to get, and therefore better worth getting.” And, of course, nobody will deny that rare sheet music is a huge cultural treasure of the whole mankind keeping on its old ragged sheets of paper deepest emotions and creative impulse of a composer which could be beyond recall, but for some real music lovers who preserved it carefully for posterity. And the greatest happiness for them is to share these priceless treasures with people who will do full justice to their beauty and play each note with bated breath making the piece flourish delighting the ears and the hearts of all listeners.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Aria "Intorno all'idol mio" by Antonio Cesti

Since being first produced in 1649 at the Teatro dei Apostoli, Venice, the opera Orontea composed by Antonio Cesti enjoys changeless popularity. Listening to its aria “Intorno all'idol mio”, you are being gowned slowly by a tender melody as if being embosomed gently by a dearest beloved. All fans of Baroque operas will surely derive great pleasure from playing this charming piece.
Score of this delightful composition by Antonio Cesti is available for download here: Intorno all'idol mio from Orontea.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Alessandro Scarlatti, craftsman of Baroque opera

Alessandro Scarlatti, a famous Italian Baroque composer, is considered to be the father of the Neapolitan school of opera. His skills and diligence were highly appreciated by many influential figures of that epoch. Thus, he was appointed by Queen Christina of Sweden her own maestro di cappella and four years later he occupied the similar post at the court of the viceroy in Naples. He was also protégé of Ferdinando de' Medici as he composed operas for his private theatre, and of Cardinal Ottoboni, who also made him his maestro di cappella.
You can also enjoy pieces by this talented composer. Here O cessate di piagarmi you’ll find sheet music of one of his earliest works, the air “O cessate di piagarmi” from the opera “Il Pompeo”. This rarely soulful and tragic piece will be interesting for all Baroque music lovers, both for beginners and advanced musicians.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Feodor Koenemann, a Russian music genius

Talented Russian composer and brilliant pianist, Professor of Moscow Conservatory, Feodor Feodorovich Koenemann was the author of over 100 works and his life-time friendship with Feodor Chaliapin created the perfect artistic duet of a singer-wunderkind and virtuoso pianist, whose destinies bond together in a remarkable creative union for a quarter of a century. He accompanied Feodor Chaliapin invariably on the concert stage, but he also wrote music for songs, which then performed by Chaliapin acquired a huge popularity. Eminent talent of Koenemann as of the author of popular music manifested itself most clearly through his song compositions such as the ballads "As the king went to war" and "The Blacksmith", the concert arrangement of a Russian folk song "Hey, uhnem!" and the romance "Three Roads" dedicated to Feodor Chaliapin.
Sheet music of the romance "Three Roads" is available for download here Three Roads.

Mikhail Akimovich Slonov, master of the Russian romance

Mikhail Akimovich Slonov, recognized singer and composer, good friend of S. Rachmaninoff and F. Chaliapin, was famous for his excellent taste in music. He composed a huge number of compositions in different genres including a lot of choral music and theatre pieces, children songs and more than 30 romances and popular songs. Rare sheet music of one of his most popular romances “Ah, Thou, Red Sun!” you can find here Ah, Thou, Red Sun!. The romance was written special for the genius of the Russian opera scene F. Chaliapin, who enjoyed the piece particularly and performed it therefore constantly at his concerts and even recorded it on his first gramophone record.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Rare sheet music auctioned off

Rare sheet music were sold at the auction house «Sotheby's» in London. A recently found piano duo by Gabriel Fauré composed supposedly in 1870 cost 20.000 £.
The price of Beethoven’s manuscripts containing some themes and concepts of new compositions, including Octet for wind instruments, op. 103 rose to 163250 £.
The letter written by Farinelli, one of the most famous Italian contralto and soprano castrato singers of the 18th century, was bought for 10625 £. It was his first letter sold by auction.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

“Pieta, Signore!” Alessandro Stradella

At the beginning of the piece “Pieta, Signore!” by Alessandro Stradella, meditative tranquility overtakes slightly people’s hearts. But in a moment dramatic tension starts to rise constantly and it won't stop till the very end of the composition. The beauty of its melody, so woeful like a desperate supplication, affects every listener exciting in him the bowels of mercy and humility of mind. While you are listening to the piece you understand that the best thing you can do now is to curb all the unnecessary vanities in your life and try to make it more conscious and pure.
Sheet music of this remarkable composition by Alessandro Stradella is available for download here:
Pieta, Signore!