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daily-classical · 1 year
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enchanten · 2 years
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xitty · 7 months
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Here are the Enstars idols who can play the office instruments.
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lenskij · 3 months
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Today's my celloversary:) On this day, two years ago, I played the cello for the very first time in my life. It was love at first sight.
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gasparodasalo · 1 year
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Johann Melchior Molter (1696-1765) - Concertino for Harpsichord, Violin and Continuo in e-minor, MWV IX/30, II. Vivace. Performed by Ensemble Trazom on period instruments.
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fiddler-sticks · 1 year
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As easter rapidly approaches, I have a Tip for string musicians. The #1 thing I've learned as a violinist who frequently plays 2nd/lower harmony parts with organ & brass is to completely disregard any dynamics, and play fortissimo all of the time. No one will hear you if you play mezzo forte, mezzo piano, and especially piano, and it will really mess with your confidence when you're standing next to your mom who played trumpet afterward and she's getting tons of compliments and you're getting none because no one could even hear you over her and the organ. So yeah. PLAY OUT!!!! Use open/higher strings as much as possible!! Brass is LOUD, and most organ stops are meant to sound like strings, so you need to play as loud as possible to be heard. After a few times, I got the memo and just played super loudly, and got compliments after! (not as many as my mom still, but that'll happen when you have a mother who is basically a professional-level trumpet player...)
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hellocanticle · 6 months
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Almost Lost to History: The ARC Ensemble Plays Chamber Music of Robert Müller-Hartmann
There is most certainly an arbitrary factor in the determination of fame and of historical significance. Choose any figure at any historical moment and you can find other lesser known or forgotten figures who stood near, worked with, or were recognized in there time but whose presence has faded from history. Of course there are less arbitrary factors such as socioeconomic and political factors…
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6ebe · 11 months
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Hate the tiktokification of le cygne by Saint-saëns like do you guys even know that’s the goat 😞
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whimsicalcotton · 6 months
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btw i'm at the stage of brainrot where i can listen to several minutes of instrumentals/edm noises and go 'hell yea that's character dialogue babey'
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duodamore · 1 year
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5 Trending wedding songs of 2023
5 Trending wedding songs of 2023. Listen to our award winning string ensemble perform the top 5 weddings songs of 2023. Violin and cello duo, string trio, string quartet. Toronto and across Canada.
5 Trending wedding songs of 2023. As we head into summer 2023, wedding season is just around the corner, and many couples are looking for the perfect music to make their special day unforgettable. From modern pop hits to timeless classics, there are a variety of songs that are trending for weddings in 2023. In this article, we will take a look at five of the top trending wedding songs that are…
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culturevulturette · 2 years
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Chillax...
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daily-classical · 1 year
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Edit: There’s a chamber version as well: https://davidmaslanka.com/works/tears-montana-music-no-5/
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nofoodjustwax · 2 years
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The Art Ensemble of Chicago - We Are On the Edge
The Art Ensemble of Chicago – We Are On the Edge
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Another string quartet today, this one designed to reflect the solemn awe one feels when connecting with something from the deep past. I chose Old Growth trees to keep the nature imagery in this string quartet series so far, but kept the word "forest or "trees" out of the title so it is still ambiguous enough to invite many interpretations. To me, I compare it to some kind of ancient or abandoned shrine, where its mere existence tells a detailed story, connecting us to the lives of other living creatures from centuries or millennia in the past.
Musically, this piece is a study in parallel writing. Sometimes, the voices move together chromatically, other times they move diatonically. I think by far the most interesting way to do parallel writing is when both are used like this, since it gets the best qualities of both types. It's also a study in sevenths, as the two violins and viola/cello are consistently moving in parallel sevenths.
As always, these pieces are welcome for anyone and everyone to play! All I ask is that you share it with me, because I'd love to hear it done by live players!
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lenskij · 8 months
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every time I gotta haul my cello in public transport I almost wish I played the violin instead
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why must I be too tired to create art when it's the only thing that gives me energy???
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