TEHRAN-The book “Famous Viola Concertos” by Iranian musician and viola player Amir Hossein Taei has been released in the global music market. Source Views: 0
Posts Tagged ‘concertos’
Great Oboe Concertos
From Brilliant Classics This music video features a beautiful selection of oboe concertos by some of the greatest composers in history! From the exquisite Baroque works of Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, and Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni, to the lively and expressive pieces by George Frideric Handel, Georg Philipp Telemann, and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, this […]
Mozart’s Complete Wind Concertos
In the wind concertos, for bassoon, horn (four completed works), flute, flute and harp, oboe and, above all, clarinet, Mozart shows a deep understanding of each instrument’s character and technique. [embedded content] Share now! Source Views: 0
Mozart’s Complete Wind Concertos
In the wind concertos, for bassoon, horn (four completed works), flute, flute and harp, oboe and, above all, clarinet, Mozart shows a deep understanding of each instrument’s character and technique. [embedded content] Share now! Source Views: 0
Mozart’s Complete Wind Concertos
In the wind concertos, for bassoon, horn (four completed works), flute, flute and harp, oboe and, above all, clarinet, Mozart shows a deep understanding of each instrument’s character and technique. [embedded content] Share now! Source Views: 0
Trumpet Concertos
Trumpet concertos, where the trumpet is able to take center stage, are relatively rare compared to concertos for other instruments. [embedded content] Share now! Source Views: 0
The Great Romantic Cello Concertos
The ever-larger orchestral forces of the 19th century and beyond required much more care from the composer to avoid overwhelming the solo cellist in the lower register. Source Views: 0
Vivaldi – 7 Violin Concertos ‘L’imperatore’
Baroque music for concentration, or at least that’s how it’s billed on Youtube. [embedded content] Share now! Source Views: 0
Jean-Marie LeClair’s Complete Violin Concertos
From Brilliant Classics Jean-Marie Leclair (1697-1764) was born in Lyon, the son of an amateur musician. He quickly developed his skills on the violin and became a traveling virtuoso, performing in France, Germany and Italy, thus also becoming acquainted with the great violin virtuosos of his time: Locatelli, Quantz and Corelli’s circle. He introduced in […]