Advantages: Excellent physcological study of character. Disadvantages: Grim, brutal, shocking scenes of a sexual nature.
the piano with excellence is evident, and although she trains them to this stage of perfection, she becomes jealous of their hard earned achievement when they have reached their pinnacle. Erica is highly strung and sexually charged, and she is also a bitter and vindictive individual. One day she meets a promising young male pianist at a recital, by the name of Walter (Magimel Kramer). Walter is a handsome,arrogant, and self confident young man, and there is an instantaneous strong mutual bond, a meeting of minds, and a deep physical attraction, and she sees something in him that she seems to have been searching for. They talk and discover they both share the love of the works of Schumann and Schubert. This is a further attraction for Erica, and an unhealthy obsession towards him begins to take shape in her mind. ~
Erica teaches ...
Morning_Becomes_Electra 20.01.2008 (25.01.2008)
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Advantages: Excellent selection and performance of piano works by Frank Bridge Disadvantages: A few pieces are not very interesting
Frank Bridge was an early twentieth century English composer. His works are not widely known, but are played increasingly, and more recordings are becoming available.
Some of his later works, such as his piano sonata, were influenced by Scriabin. This CD is the second of three, and covers a wide range of styles, but mostly in his earlier style.
Most of the pieces on this CD are fairly easy to listen to, and can be enjoyed by the majority of classical music lovers.
The opening piece, Etude Rhapsodique, is an etude appropriately played by Jacobs, in the grand manner (of Liszt and other nineteenth century virtuosi), full of late nineteenth century panache, but with Bridge's own distinctive voice.
The second piece, Berceuse, is played beautifully, a gentle piece as the name would suggest (a lullaby) but again with Bridge's own ...
Advantages: interesting story, excellent acting, Disadvantages: expected more
I went into this movie knowing about the oscars it had won and having been recommended by several friends, I expected something good.
As a fan of period films, this movie is set in the 1850's, New Zealand. Ada (Holly Hunter) is a mute who with her young daughter Flora(Ann Paquin) braves the dangerous journey across the world. We see the movie start with them landing with all their belongings, including the priceless piano. Life begins in the leafy forest with her new Husband, Stewart (Sam Neill). Life is not what she expected in this remote area. Things take a turn for the worse when her new Husband sells her piano a neighbour, George (Harvey Keitel). George however, tells Ada she may earn back her piano by giving him piano lessons. Through the lessons, we see a turbulant but intreging relationship form.
This movie wasn't what I ...
rafomania 16.11.2009
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Wolfgang Stengel & Hans Bernhard Bätzing (Mikrokosmos)
SPAR Code
ADD
EAN
90317613925
Catalogue Number
9031
Work 1
Work Title
For Children, Sz42
Excerpt(s)
1. VOLUME 1 - Allegro 67. Andante 55. Allegro 5. Poco allegretto 7. Andante grazioso 45. Allegretto 9. Molto adagio 10. Allegro molto 11. Molto sostenuto 54. Andante rubato 17. Adagio 18. Andante non troppo 20. Poco allegro 21. Allegro robusto 22. VOLUME 2 - Allegretto 23. Allegro grazioso 33. Andante sostenuto 27. Allegramente 28. Parlando 31. Allegro scherzando 32. Allegro ironico 35. Allegro non troppo 37. Poco vivace 38. (not detailed) 40. Molto vivace 41. Allegro moderato 42. Allegro vivace 43. VOLUME 3 - Allegro 46. Andante (Wedding song) 47. Molto andante (Variations) 48. Rondo_Allegro 49. Andante (Song of the Betyar) 50. Allegro (Dance) 51. Andante (Children's song) 52. Largo (Lament) 53. Lento 56. Moderato 57. Molto tranquillo (Bagpipe tune) 58. Lento (Lament) 60. Allegro vivace (Teasing song) 61. Assai lento (Romance) 62. Prestissimo (Game of Tag) 63. Allegro moderato (Joke) 64. Molto allegro (Hurly-burly) 65. VOLUME 4 - Molto rubato, non troppo lento 66. Poco andante 68. Scherzando_Allegretto 69. Allegro (Mocking song) 70. Andante molto rubato (Recorder tune) 71. Allegro (Another joke) 72. Andante, molto rubato 73. Poco vivace (Canon) 74. Vivace (Bagpipe) 75. Poco andante (The orphan) 76. Poco allegretto (Romance) 77. Allegro (The song of another Betyar) 78. Largo 79. Molto tranquillo 80. Adagio (Farewell) 81. Poco largo (Ballad) 82. Parlando molto rubato (Rhapsody 1) 83. Parlando molto rubato (Rhapsody 2) 84. Lento (Lament 1) 85. Lento (Lament 2)
Composer
Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945)
Genre
Instrumental
Date Written
1908-09
Main Performer
Dezsö Ránki (Piano)
Opera Part(s)
Dezsö Ránki
Location of Work Recording
Berlin
Work 2
Work Title
Mikrokosmos, Book 1, Sz107
Excerpt(s)
1. Unison melody 1 2. Unison melody 2 3. Unison melody 4 4. Unison melody 5 5. Unison melody 6 6. Dotted note 25. Repitition 26. Syncopation 9. With alternate hands 10. Parallel motion 11. Reflection 12. Change of position 13. Question and answer 14. Village song 15. Parallel motion and change of position 16. Contrary motion 17. Unison melody 7 18. Unison melody 8 19. Unison melody 9 20. Unison melody 10 21. Imitation and counterpoint 24. Imitation and inversion 23. Pastorale 27. Canon at the octave 28. Imitation reflected 29. Canon at the lower fifth 30. Little dance in canon form 31. In Dorian mode 32. Slow dance 33. In Phrygian mode 34. Chorale 35. Free Chorale
Composer
Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945)
Genre
Instrumental
Date Written
1926, 1932-39
Main Performer
Dezsö Ránki (Piano)
Opera Part(s)
Dezsö Ránki
Location of Work Recording
Berlin
Work 3
Work Title
Mikrokosmos, Book 2, Sz107
Excerpt(s)
1. In Lydian mode (37) 2. Staccato and legato 1 (38) 3. Staccato and legato 2 (39) 4. In Yugoslav mode (40) 5. Melody with accompaniment (41) 6. Accompaniment in broken triads (42) 7. In Hungarian style: 2 pfs (43) 8. Contrary motion: 2pfs (44) 9. Meditation (45) 10. Increasing-diminishing (46) 11. Big fair (47) 12. In Mixolydian mode (48) 13. Crescendo-diminuendo (49) 14. Minuetto (50) 15. Waves (51) 16. Unison divided (52) 17. In Transylvanian style (53) 18. Chromatic (54) 19. Triplets in Lydian mode: 2 pfs (55) 20. Melody in tenths (56) 21. Accents (57) 22. In Oriental style (58) 23. Major and minor (59) 24. Canon with sustained notes (60) 25. Pentatonic melody (61) 26. Minor sixths in parallel motion (62) 27. Buzzing (63) 28. Line and point (64) 29. Dialogue: 1v and pf (65) 30. Melody divided (66)
Composer
Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945)
Genre
Instrumental
Date Written
1926, 1932-39
Main Performer
Dezsö Ránki (Piano)
Opera Part(s)
Dezsö Ránki
Location of Work Recording
Berlin
Work 4
Work Title
Mikrokosmos, Book 3, Sz107
Excerpt(s)
1. Thirds against a single voice (67) 2. Hungarian dance: 2 pfs (68) 3. Chord study (69) 4. Melody against double notes (70) 5. Thirds (71) 6. Dragon's dance (72) 7. Sixths and triads (73) 8. Hungarian song: 1v and pf (74) 9. Triplets (75) 10. In three parts (76) 11. Little study (77) 12. Five-tone scale (78) 13. Hommage ŕ JSB (79) 14. Hommage ŕ R. Sch (80) 15. Wandering (81) 16. Scherzo (82) 17. Melody with interruptions (83) 18. Merriment (84) 19. Broken chords (85) 20. Two major pentachords (86) 21. Variations (87) 22. Duets for pipes (88) 23. In four parts (89) 24. In Russian style (90) 25. Chromatic Invention 1 (91) 26. Chromatic Invention 2 (92) 27. In four parts (93) 28. Tale (94) 29. Song of the fox: 1v and pf (95) 30. Stumblings (96)
Composer
Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945)
Genre
Instrumental
Date Written
1926, 1932-39
Main Performer
Dezsö Ránki (Piano)
Opera Part(s)
Dezsö Ránki
Location of Work Recording
Berlin
Work 5
Work Title
Mikrokosmos, Book 4, Sz107
Excerpt(s)
1. Notturno (97) 2. Thumb under (98) 3. Crossed hands (99) 4. In the style of a folksong (100) 5. Diminished fifth (101) 6. Harmonics (102) 7. Minor and major (103) 8. Through the keys (104) 9. Playsong (105) 10. Children's song (106) 11. Melody in the mist (107) 12. Wrestling (108) 13. From the island of Bali (109) 14. Clashing sounds (110) 15. Intermezzo (111) 16. Variations on a folktune (112) 17. Bulgarian rhythm 1 (113) 18. Theme and inversion (114) 19. Bulgarian rhythm 2 (115) 20. Melody (116) 21. Bourrée (117) 22. Triplets in 9/8 time (118) 23. Dance in 3/4 time (119) 24. Fifth chords (120) 25. Two-part study (121)
Composer
Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945)
Genre
Instrumental
Date Written
1926, 1932-38
Main Performer
Dezsö Ránki (Piano)
Opera Part(s)
Dezsö Ránki
Location of Work Recording
Berlin
Work 6
Work Title
Mikrokosmos, Book 5, Sz107
Excerpt(s)
1. Chords together and opposed (122) 2. Staccato and legato (123) 3. Staccato (124) 4. Boating (125) 5. Change of time (126) 6. New Hungarian folksong: 1v and pf (127) 7. Peasant dance (128) 8. Alternating thirds (129) 9. Village joke (130) 10. Fourths (131) 11. Major seconds broken and together (132) 12. Syncopation (133) 13. Three studies in double notes (134) 14. Perpetuum mobile (135) 15. Whole-tone scale (136) 16. Unison (137) 17. Bagpipe (138) 18. Merry Andrew (139)
Composer
Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945)
Genre
Instrumental
Date Written
1926, 1932-39
Main Performer
Dezsö Ránki (Piano)
Opera Part(s)
Dezsö Ránki
Location of Work Recording
Berlin
Work 7
Work Title
Mikrokosmos, Book 6, Sz107
Excerpt(s)
1. Free variations (140) 2. Subject and reflection (141) 3. From the diary of a fly (142) 4. Divided arpeggios (143) 5. Minor seconds, major sevenths (144) 6. Chromatic invention (145) 7. Ostinato (146) 8. March (147) 9. Dance in Bulgarian rhythm 1 (148) 10. Dance in Bulgarian rhythm 2 (149) 11. Dance in Bulgarian rhythm 3 (150) 12. Dance in Bulgarian rhythm 4 (151) 13. Dance in Bulgarian rhythm 5 (152) 14. Dance in Bulgarian rhythm 6 (153)
Composer
Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945)
Genre
Instrumental
Date Written
1926, 1932-39
Main Performer
Dezsö Ránki (Piano)
Opera Part(s)
Dezsö Ránki
Location of Work Recording
Berlin
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