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Happy Friday Music! This week we shall be watching a less well
Happy Friday Music! This week we shall be watching a less well known Piano Concerto. Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) was a superb pianist and organis...
Happy Friday Music! Mozart (1756-1971) wrote 27 Piano Concertos
Happy Friday Music! Mozart (1756-1971) wrote 27 Piano Concertos (from 1767 until 1791). His 21st in C Major (K 467) was written in 1785 whilst in Vien...
Happy Friday Music! A New Year and a New Series. For the next few
Happy Friday Music! A New Year and a New Series. For the next few weeks we shall be looking at my favourite piano concertos (concerti?). ‘Groves Mu...
In February we shall return to looking at Instruments of the
In February we shall return to looking at Instruments of the Orchestra and their repertoire. For the four Fridays in December last year we looked at C...
Happy Friday Music! Today we’re looking at music for the
Happy Friday Music! Today we’re looking at music for the trombone from around 1900 onwards. Our main video is a small part of Gustav Mahler’s (186...
Happy Friday Music! Our main video today is an established
Happy Friday Music! Our main video today is an established trombone piece, but it wasn’t written originally for the trombone or in F minor. The Oboe...
Happy Friday Music! The main video this week is something way
Happy Friday Music! The main video this week is something way beyond my concept of what the bassoon can play. Anna Meredith (1978 - ) is an exciting S...
Happy Friday Music! Today we start with music that began as an
Happy Friday Music! Today we start with music that began as an accompaniment to a ballet, but is often now heard purely as a concert piece. When it wa...
Happy Friday Music! This week we will be looking at how four
Happy Friday Music! This week we will be looking at how four composers from the late 19th and early 20th centuries treated the bassoon. A very well-kn...
Happy Friday Music! Often in the Baroque Period, the “Basso
Happy Friday Music! Often in the Baroque Period, the “Basso Continuo” (usually termed just “continuo”) would provide the normal harmonic suppo...

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