Sonate Videos
jo et so en liberté
from Dailymotion - Animals on November 01, 2009
Duration: 10
Duration: 10
jo et so en liberté sautAuthor: claire804 Tags: jordy sonate Posted: 01 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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jo et so en saut
from Dailymotion - Animals on November 01, 2009
Duration: 3
Duration: 3
jordy et sonate en libertéAuthor: claire804 Tags: sonate jordy saut Posted: 01 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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alsace alzheimer crazynarvinotivi
from Dailymotion - Creative Content on October 29, 2009
Duration: 413
Duration: 413
Gérard et Jean Mi présentent la soirée organisée par les toubibs free et l'association Fase organisée au profit de Alsace AlzheimerAuthor: crazynarvinotivi Tags: Alzheimer Alsace Dalida Simone Beauvoir Montaigne Edouard Herriot mémoire long séjour Chopin sonate Didier Kleimberg sketch humour crazynarvinotivi Posted: 29 October 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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The Best of Classical Music
from AntonioCastagna on October 04, 2009
Duration: 197
Duration: 197
I Solisti Viotti Chamber Orchestra eseguono le Sonate a quattro di Rossini.Rassegna Musica e Arte alla Trevisan, concerto del 27 gennaio 2009 presso la Sala Trevisan della Piccola Opera Charitas a Giulianova.
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Sonate Mozart
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on September 12, 2009
Duration: 131
Duration: 131
Une petite vidéo sur un morceau de mozart désoler pour la qualité des harmoniques j'ai pas pus trop travailler :sA cause du Lycée je ne travaille que le week-end.Author: TheErandal Tags: mozart sonate allegretto piano clavier erandal theerandal musique symphonie harmonies mozar mosar mosart pianno armoni harmonie Posted: 12 September 2009 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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Capucon. BEETHOVEN Sonata Op 24 Part 1. With Bashkirova .
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on August 12, 2009
Duration: 564
Duration: 564
Premier mouvement de la sonate pour Violon et Piano de BEETHOVEN opus 24 .Author: ViolonisteZV Tags: beethoven sonate violon piano violoniste pianiste virtuose musique classique capucon bashkirova Posted: 12 August 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Capucon. BEETHOVEN Sonata Op 24 Part 2. With Bashkirova .
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on August 12, 2009
Duration: 398
Duration: 398
Deuxième mouvement de la sonate pour Violon et Piano de BEETHOVEN opus 24 .Author: ViolonisteZV Tags: beethoven sonate violon piano violoniste pianiste virtuose musique classique capucon bashkirova Posted: 12 August 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Giulio Menichelli "Il mio diploma di violino" a 16 anni: Bach Allemanda dalla 2° Parita
from youtube :: recently added videos on July 03, 2009
Duration: 148
Duration: 148
Esame di diploma 30-6-09 Author: doremi61 Keywords: Bach Sonate Partite per violino solo Giulio Menichelli Added: July 3, 2009
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Haydn - Sonate Do M (HVI:35)
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on May 14, 2009
Duration: 240
Duration: 240
Author: thefuturpilote Tags: haydn sonate majeur Posted: 14 May 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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6. Johann Reincken: Sonate en la mineur / Beatrice Martin
from YouTube :: Videos by oedipuscoloneus on April 24, 2009
Duration: 372
Duration: 372
Stereo: Johann Adam Reincken (1643 - 1722). Sonate en la mineur d'après Hortus musicus (arrangement, Johann Sebastian Bach). Beatrice Martin (Harpsichord). Johann Adam was a German organist and composer. He was one of the most important German composers of the 17th century, a friend of Dieterich Buxtehude and a major influence on Johann Sebastian Bach, however, very few works of his survive to this day. The widespread claims about Reincken's exceptional longevity stem from Johann Mattheson, who, writing in 1722, gave his date of birth as 27 April 1623. However, Reincken himself stated (on the title page of Hortus musicus) that his birthplace was Deventer, and no records were found there to support Mattheson's claim. A "Jan Reinse" was baptized in Deventer on 10 December 1643; this is the date currently accepted by most scholars, although it is in many ways as problematic as that given by Mattheson. Reincken received primary music education in Deventer in 165054, from Lucas van Lennick, organist of the Grotekerk (Lebuinuskerk). In 1654 he departed for Hamburg to study under Heinrich Scheidemann, organist of St. Katharine's Church (Katharinenkirche). In 1657 he returned to Deventer and became organist of Bergkerk on March 11; however, after only a year he left for Hamburg again, this time to become Scheidemann's assistant. When the older composer died in 1663, Reincken succeded him at St. Katharine's. In 1665 he married one of Scheidemann's daughters, and their only child Margaretha-Maria was born three years later. The composer kept his position at St. Katharine's until his death in 1722, although in 1705 some of the church elders attempted to appoint Johann Mattheson as Reincken's successor. Unlike many other contemporary organists, Reincken died wealthy. In his lifetime he was heralded as one of the best organists in Germany; he knew Dieterich Buxtehude closely and influenced Vincent Lübeck and Johann Sebastian Bach. The latter may have met him; a well-known apocryphal anecdote describes how Reincken and Bach met, and how, after Bach improvised a lengthy fantasia on the Lutheran chorale An Wasserflüssen Babylon (paying homage to Reincken's massive fantasia on the same chorale), Reincken remarked: "I thought that this art was dead, but I see that it lives in you." At any rate, Bach was evidently deeply impressed by Reincken's music, arranging several of the works from Hortus musicus (as BWV 954, 965 and 966). In 2006, the earliest known Bach autograph was discovered in Weimar: a copy of Reincken's An Wasserflüssen Babylon, which Bach made for his then teacher Georg Böhm in Lüneburg in 1700. Author: OedipusColoneus Keywords: Johann Reicken Sonate en la mineur Beatrice Martin Added: April 24, 2009
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7. Johann Reincken: Sonate en la mineur / Beatrice Martin
from YouTube :: Videos by oedipuscoloneus on April 24, 2009
Duration: 206
Duration: 206
Stereo: Johann Adam Reincken (1643 - 1722). Sonate en la mineur d'après Hortus musicus (arrangement, Johann Sebastian Bach). Beatrice Martin (Harpsichord). Johann Adam was a German organist and composer. He was one of the most important German composers of the 17th century, a friend of Dieterich Buxtehude and a major influence on Johann Sebastian Bach, however, very few works of his survive to this day. The widespread claims about Reincken's exceptional longevity stem from Johann Mattheson, who, writing in 1722, gave his date of birth as 27 April 1623. However, Reincken himself stated (on the title page of Hortus musicus) that his birthplace was Deventer, and no records were found there to support Mattheson's claim. A "Jan Reinse" was baptized in Deventer on 10 December 1643; this is the date currently accepted by most scholars, although it is in many ways as problematic as that given by Mattheson. Reincken received primary music education in Deventer in 165054, from Lucas van Lennick, organist of the Grotekerk (Lebuinuskerk). In 1654 he departed for Hamburg to study under Heinrich Scheidemann, organist of St. Katharine's Church (Katharinenkirche). In 1657 he returned to Deventer and became organist of Bergkerk on March 11; however, after only a year he left for Hamburg again, this time to become Scheidemann's assistant. When the older composer died in 1663, Reincken succeded him at St. Katharine's. In 1665 he married one of Scheidemann's daughters, and their only child Margaretha-Maria was born three years later. The composer kept his position at St. Katharine's until his death in 1722, although in 1705 some of the church elders attempted to appoint Johann Mattheson as Reincken's successor. Unlike many other contemporary organists, Reincken died wealthy. In his lifetime he was heralded as one of the best organists in Germany; he knew Dieterich Buxtehude closely and influenced Vincent Lübeck and Johann Sebastian Bach. The latter may have met him; a well-known apocryphal anecdote describes how Reincken and Bach met, and how, after Bach improvised a lengthy fantasia on the Lutheran chorale An Wasserflüssen Babylon (paying homage to Reincken's massive fantasia on the same chorale), Reincken remarked: "I thought that this art was dead, but I see that it lives in you." At any rate, Bach was evidently deeply impressed by Reincken's music, arranging several of the works from Hortus musicus (as BWV 954, 965 and 966). In 2006, the earliest known Bach autograph was discovered in Weimar: a copy of Reincken's An Wasserflüssen Babylon, which Bach made for his then teacher Georg Böhm in Lüneburg in 1700. Author: OedipusColoneus Keywords: Johann Reincken Sonate en la mineur Beatrice Martin Added: April 24, 2009
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8. Johann Reincken: Sonate en la mineur / Beatrice Martin
from YouTube :: Videos by oedipuscoloneus on April 24, 2009
Duration: 248
Duration: 248
Stereo: Johann Adam Reincken (1643 - 1722). Sonate en la mineur d'après Hortus musicus (arrangement, Johann Sebastian Bach). Beatrice Martin (Harpsichord). Johann Adam was a German organist and composer. He was one of the most important German composers of the 17th century, a friend of Dieterich Buxtehude and a major influence on Johann Sebastian Bach, however, very few works of his survive to this day. The widespread claims about Reincken's exceptional longevity stem from Johann Mattheson, who, writing in 1722, gave his date of birth as 27 April 1623. However, Reincken himself stated (on the title page of Hortus musicus) that his birthplace was Deventer, and no records were found there to support Mattheson's claim. A "Jan Reinse" was baptized in Deventer on 10 December 1643; this is the date currently accepted by most scholars, although it is in many ways as problematic as that given by Mattheson. Reincken received primary music education in Deventer in 165054, from Lucas van Lennick, organist of the Grotekerk (Lebuinuskerk). In 1654 he departed for Hamburg to study under Heinrich Scheidemann, organist of St. Katharine's Church (Katharinenkirche). In 1657 he returned to Deventer and became organist of Bergkerk on March 11; however, after only a year he left for Hamburg again, this time to become Scheidemann's assistant. When the older composer died in 1663, Reincken succeded him at St. Katharine's. In 1665 he married one of Scheidemann's daughters, and their only child Margaretha-Maria was born three years later. The composer kept his position at St. Katharine's until his death in 1722, although in 1705 some of the church elders attempted to appoint Johann Mattheson as Reincken's successor. Unlike many other contemporary organists, Reincken died wealthy. In his lifetime he was heralded as one of the best organists in Germany; he knew Dieterich Buxtehude closely and influenced Vincent Lübeck and Johann Sebastian Bach. The latter may have met him; a well-known apocryphal anecdote describes how Reincken and Bach met, and how, after Bach improvised a lengthy fantasia on the Lutheran chorale An Wasserflüssen Babylon (paying homage to Reincken's massive fantasia on the same chorale), Reincken remarked: "I thought that this art was dead, but I see that it lives in you." At any rate, Bach was evidently deeply impressed by Reincken's music, arranging several of the works from Hortus musicus (as BWV 954, 965 and 966). In 2006, the earliest known Bach autograph was discovered in Weimar: a copy of Reincken's An Wasserflüssen Babylon, which Bach made for his then teacher Georg Böhm in Lüneburg in 1700. Author: OedipusColoneus Keywords: Johann Reincken Sonate en la mineur Beatrice Martin Added: April 24, 2009
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9. Johann Reincken: Sonate en la mineur / Beatrice Martin
from YouTube :: Videos by oedipuscoloneus on April 24, 2009
Duration: 193
Duration: 193
Stereo: Johann Adam Reincken (1643 - 1722). Sonate en la mineur d'après Hortus musicus (arrangement, Johann Sebastian Bach). Beatrice Martin (Harpsichord). Johann Adam was a German organist and composer. He was one of the most important German composers of the 17th century, a friend of Dieterich Buxtehude and a major influence on Johann Sebastian Bach, however, very few works of his survive to this day. The widespread claims about Reincken's exceptional longevity stem from Johann Mattheson, who, writing in 1722, gave his date of birth as 27 April 1623. However, Reincken himself stated (on the title page of Hortus musicus) that his birthplace was Deventer, and no records were found there to support Mattheson's claim. A "Jan Reinse" was baptized in Deventer on 10 December 1643; this is the date currently accepted by most scholars, although it is in many ways as problematic as that given by Mattheson. Reincken received primary music education in Deventer in 165054, from Lucas van Lennick, organist of the Grotekerk (Lebuinuskerk). In 1654 he departed for Hamburg to study under Heinrich Scheidemann, organist of St. Katharine's Church (Katharinenkirche). In 1657 he returned to Deventer and became organist of Bergkerk on March 11; however, after only a year he left for Hamburg again, this time to become Scheidemann's assistant. When the older composer died in 1663, Reincken succeded him at St. Katharine's. In 1665 he married one of Scheidemann's daughters, and their only child Margaretha-Maria was born three years later. The composer kept his position at St. Katharine's until his death in 1722, although in 1705 some of the church elders attempted to appoint Johann Mattheson as Reincken's successor. Unlike many other contemporary organists, Reincken died wealthy. In his lifetime he was heralded as one of the best organists in Germany; he knew Dieterich Buxtehude closely and influenced Vincent Lübeck and Johann Sebastian Bach. The latter may have met him; a well-known apocryphal anecdote describes how Reincken and Bach met, and how, after Bach improvised a lengthy fantasia on the Lutheran chorale An Wasserflüssen Babylon (paying homage to Reincken's massive fantasia on the same chorale), Reincken remarked: "I thought that this art was dead, but I see that it lives in you." At any rate, Bach was evidently deeply impressed by Reincken's music, arranging several of the works from Hortus musicus (as BWV 954, 965 and 966). In 2006, the earliest known Bach autograph was discovered in Weimar: a copy of Reincken's An Wasserflüssen Babylon, which Bach made for his then teacher Georg Böhm in Lüneburg in 1700. Author: OedipusColoneus Keywords: Johann Reincken Sonate en la mineur Beatrice Martin Added: April 24, 2009
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Sonate de Berg Opus 1 - Nathalie Seror
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on February 24, 2009
Duration: 523
Duration: 523
Author: bestventes Tags: berg musique piano sonate Posted: 24 February 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Sonate à la lucarne
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on February 16, 2009
Duration: 179
Duration: 179
Une petite composition après deux semaines de piano en autodidacte ^^Author: bambouliac Tags: piano improvisation composition musique sonate lune alban classique noir blanche note notes zik Posted: 16 February 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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