Piano Works Vol. 1
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Title:
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Piano Works Vol. 1 |
Otros títulos:
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The maid of orleans Allegro grazioso 4 pieces 3 Musical sketches Geneviève Scherzo Rondo piacevole |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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William Sterndale Bennett; Ilona Prunyi |
Código CDU:
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Bennet.02 |
Forma Musical:
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Sonatas |
Abstract:
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A child prodigy as a singer, violinist, and pianist, William Sterndale Bennett grew up to become the leading English Romantic composer before Parry and Stanford. Before he turned ten, he was admitted to the Royal Academy of Music; there he soloed in a Dussek concerto and sang in a Mozart opera before he was 15, but his teachers chided him for his weak efforts in composition. He decided there might be more to his career than becoming a brilliant pianist when he began studying composition with the academy's new director, Cipriani "Little Chip" Potter. In short order—in 1832 and 1833—he was turning heads with his new symphony and piano concerto; the latter work he was commanded to perform for the king and queen, and it paved the way for his friendship with the highly impressed Felix Mendelssohn.
From his late teens into his early twenties, Bennett wrote music at a faster rate than he ever would again, large orchestral works as well as modest songs and piano pieces. He also worked as a ... |
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