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Which Progression Sounds The Best? 😎 Jazz chords and Jazz Harmony can do wonderful things! Which one of these resolutions sounds better and are there some that don't work at all? PDF on Patreon . . . #jazzguitar #jazzlesson #guitaradvice #jazzchords #jazzpractice #jazzguitartips #musictheory
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GOOD EVENING WITH MUSIC OF KHATIA BUNIATISHVILI KHATIA BUNIATISHVILI CONCERTO NO 11 IN D MAJOR ON PIANO Khatia Buniatishvili Joseph Haydn Piano Concerto No 11 in D major, Hob XVIII 11 https://lnkd.in/eWQ2MvQw https://lnkd.in/gfFUbNRp I am so thankful to Western Classical Music for discovering Khatia Buniatishvili. Many thanks for discovering this gem. I've never seen it or heard of it. KB's performance is a refreshing change from the run-of-the-mill performances one usually hears of this piece. Unfortunately, Richter's performance is another example of the norm - heavy and ponderous - right from his initial entrance in the first movement you can feel the imposed force of gravity trying to give weight to a piece which doesn't need it. We rarely get to hear Khatia play Haydn and this is the first time we have had a live recording of her playing Haydn's Piano Concerto No 11 in D major, Hob XVIII-11. Because this is a rare gem I have let Khatia go first, but we still get to compare her performance with Sviatoslav Richter's version. Khatia's recording was with the Chamber Orchestra Kremerata Baltica and Richter's with the Minsk Chamber Orchestra. J. Haydn - Piano Concerto No. 11 in D major, Hob. XVIII/11, 1. Vivace https://lnkd.in/eDygngHN 1 Vivace 2 Un poco adagio 3 Rondo all'ungarese Khatia's performance, by contrast, is fluent and free from unneeded gravitas. The music floats on air, unimpeded by any unnecessary weight. KB's performances reveal, however, a possible negative influence on her playing - her technical ability is so great, that sometimes it's possible to detect a certain glibness in her playing, a feeling of condescension towards the material. I may be off base here, but this is a problem which one can detect in musicians with her extraordinary technical faculty. This was a problem with Gould, for instance, one which he never fully resolved, in my opinion. At times I can detect signs of it in KB, a feeling of superiority in relationship to the music. This attitude can cause a severe limitation in deepening the understanding of the music of a composer like Haydn, whose surface simplicity conceals an underlying complexity. It will be interesting to see how Khatia deals with this in the future. Thanks Khatia !! God Bless you !! Sudhanshu
Khatia Buniatishvili plays Haydn Piano Concerto no.11 in D major.
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Communication is key in any project, from building a software solution to playing a classical concert. A single misunderstanding can be catastrophic. I recall a case where knowledge and great talent solved a misunderstanding in music. A great pianist, Maria João Pires, was invited to play a concert at the last moment because the original pianist was not able to do it. Without rehearsal, she was scheduled to play a Mozart piano concerto. The confusion arose because she understood the concert was for the Piano Concerto No. 23, K488, but the orchestra had prepared for the Piano Concerto No. 20, K466. It was a shocking moment during the concert, in front of the audience, when she heard the first notes played by the orchestra and realized the misunderstanding. Fortunately, she had also performed the Piano Concerto No. 20, K466 several months earlier and was able to overcome this problematic situation. In this case, I want to highlight: - The bravery and skills of this great pianist in successfully facing this incredible challenge. - A great director with a kind, assertive, and supportive behavior during challenging times. Unless you belong to the elite of the best in your field worldwide and don't mind the upheavals, which could have been catastrophic, you should avoid misunderstandings. You can see a video about these difficult moments and an interview with the pianist too. #communicationskills #projectmanagement #problemsolving #teamwork #leadership #music #classicalmusic https://lnkd.in/dasWfzSC https://lnkd.in/dgUEeaem
Maria Joao Pires expecting another Mozart concerto during a lunch-concert in Amsterdam
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#MusicEducation: Jazz performance has many variations, including the ever-popular and recognizable jazz quartet. Watch to learn more about the different instruments that you can typically see in a quartet just like this!
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Strengthen performance skills and introduce children to cultural traditions and history through classical music lessons. https://lnkd.in/dkPtcxxt #practicemusic #musiceducation #band #orchestra #musiclessons #homeschoolmusic #practicingmusician #musicislife #classicalmusic
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What is the proper way to practice? How Bach, Mozart, Beethoven & co. used to practice music in the past? What has changed in these last 2-300 years? THINK IN MUSIC Video 1 www.thinkinmusic.org #thinkinmusic #pianoeducation #albertofirrincieli #practicepiano #piano #improvisation #metronome #musicpractice #pianomusic #pianopractice
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I help determined musicians demystify complicated music theory concepts and help them create compelling compositions using my multi-instrumental teaching studio.
Here is one of my favorite eye exercises for jazz pianists. By building your familiarity with chord inversions, or the various ways they can be constructed on the piano, you can unlock faster improvisation. https://lnkd.in/eevGfZP6
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According to music theory, A = 432 Hz is «mathematically consistent with the universe». This is known as Verdi's 'A' – named after Giuseppe Verdi, the Italian opera composer. He wasn’t the only one to use A = 432 Hz tuning: other composers did the same, as music at this frequency is said to be softer, brighter, and easier on the ears. Before the mid-20th century, 432 Hz was the standard of instrumental tuning, but since then a different tuning has become the norm. Some theorists and musicians claim that the 432 Hz tuning can be physically and psychologically beneficial. The 432 Hz frequency is loved by many for its deeply calming and soothing effects. A recent double-blind study from Italy showed that music tuned to 432 Hz slows down the heart rate. This frequency seems to fill the mind with feelings of peace and well-being, making it the perfect accompaniment for gentle exercise, meditation, concentration, studying, or sleep. #classicalmusic #piano #432hz
Classical Piano Music 432 Hz | Beethoven, Chopin, Bach, Debussy...
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Interesting event! Music festivals, especially jazz festivals, are something that can make your day, brighten your happy moments and even change your lives. Kids love jazz, too. Often times nothing can amaze like awesome jazz! Jazz isn’t just for listening—it’s a powerful tool in teaching and parenting! 🎷 Jazz can ✨ Boost Creativity: Improvisation sparks innovative thinking. ✨ Teach Flexibility: Embrace spontaneous changes. ✨ Enhance Listening: Sharpen communication skills. Let the rhythm of jazz guide your journey in education and parenting! 🎶 #jazz #latinjazz #likedinmusic #digitalmarketing
Attractive is presented, for this weekend August 9-11, 2024, San Jose Jazz Summer Festival, California. Great stars of Latin Jazz: John Santos and The John Santos Sextet S, Cabanijazz Project (Javier Cabanillas), Karl Perazzo & Mike Spiro, Jorge Luis Pacheco Trio, Natalie Cressman, Los Tocayos (S. Peterson and S. Vahle), Edgardo Cambon & Candela and the famous Spanish Harlem Orchestra (Oscar Hernandez). Also on stage will be Herbie Hancock, Roberta Gambarini, Delfeayo Marsalis, Angelique Kidjo, Jane Monheit, various youth and student jazz groups, and more. Viva The Latin Jazz!! https://lnkd.in/gd7uYrxm
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Swinging into the Rhythm of International Jazz Day! 🎷✨ Let the rhythm of life guide you and allow the music to take you on a journey. Here's to the spirit of jazz! 🌟🎹 #InternationalJazzDay #JazzMagic #FeelTheGroove #jazz #jazzmusic #jazzguitar #jazzsolo #treadon #treadonmedia #digitalmarketing #onlinemarketing #digitalmarketingcompany #payperclickcampaign #leadgenerations #webanalytics #seoconsultants #websitedesign #bestdigitalmarketingagency
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