Greeting from Busan Finance Center ?? Today, the inaugural BFC concert, in collaboration with BIFC, was finally held! ?? The performance was led by the Busan Philharmonic Orchestra, featuring violin, viola, cello, and oboe. The program included Love's Greeting, Tango, Oblivion, Gabriel's Oboe, Donau Wallen Walzer, Pine Tree, Over the Waves, and the Scent of a Woman OST. Thanks to the increased interest and attendance compared to the pilot concert, it became a truly enriching BFC concert. ? The BFC concerts will continue with diverse programs every Thursday until September 19th, from 12:15 PM to 12:45 PM (KST). We appreciate your continued interest and support! ??
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Blending medieval & folk instruments with orchestra! Join me as I break down the process of combining a soprano recorder, lute, and psaltery with a symphonic orchestra! Watch the tutorial now: https://lnkd.in/dbqPUwf7 #FolkInstruments #MedievalMusic #Orchestration #ComposerLife
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Concerto for Orchestra. Sounds contradictory, doesn't it? Isn't everything an orchestra plays a concert? But there's a specific way that composers think about the orchestra in a piece like this. Take Bartók, whose Concerto for Orchestra we currently feature. Traditionally, a Concerto has a solo instrument - piano, violin, etc. - but Bartók treats each _section_ of the orchestra with the same intensity and virtuosity of the solo instrument. It provides a different way of listening to an orchestra.
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Unleash your emotions with "?? Fury Unleashed," a musical creation that combines the grandeur of a full orchestra with the raw power of symphonic metal. Crafted to reflect the artist's frustration with global politics, this piece serves as a cathartic release for listeners. The aggressive and powerful composition resonates with the energy and intensity required to navigate today's complex political landscape. Experience the fury as orchestral elegance meets metal’s might, providing a soundtrack for those who feel the weight of the world's challenges. https://lnkd.in/geWDPsps
?? Fury Unleashed | Full Orchestra & Symphonic Metal ?? New Age
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In the Concerto in G major K 216, the notable step forward made by Mozart and the detachment, the result of maturation, compared to the two previous concerts becomes evident. The inspiration and compositional technique are placed, here, on a higher level; here Mozart achieves, for the first time, a perfect balance between the instrumental panache required by a concert and the contained expressiveness of the music. The solo instrument is placed in the right emphasis, without however giving too much virtuosity. The bravura passages never go to the detriment of musical ideas, the high register is used sparingly, double string passages and other artifices of violin technique are almost completely missing. Also significant is the fact that the Concerto, like the two subsequent ones K 218 and K 219, ends with a piano, without making any concession to the exhibitionist ambitions of the soloist; in the final rondo the violin does not even take part in the last reprise of the ritornello. The brilliant instrumental effects, which are not lacking, are never an end in themselves, but rather subordinated to the quality of the musical ideas. https://lnkd.in/ecy6e_7G
Mozart - Violin Concerto No.3 in G major, K.216
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"En Dehors II", for orchestra. (Excerpt 2) (Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra, dir. Juozas Domarkas) #orchestra #symphony #composer #composition #newmusic #contemporarymusic #orchestral #musictheory #orchestration #strings #orquesta #classicalmusic
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World-class Pianos, So-so Pianist Read the full article: More Lessons from the Piano in the Key of Life ? https://lttr.ai/AJ2EW #lifelessons #BabyGrandPiano
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?????????????????? ???????? ???????? ?????? ????????: ???????????????? ???????????????? ??????????'?? ?????????????? ???????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? ?????????????? Imagine a single melody that soothes your soul, lifts your spirits, and rejuvenates your mind—this is the transformative power of classical music! Our latest Classics Count show features more musical treasures and two spotlight interviews with High Wycombe Choral Society and Hemel Symphony Orchestra. ?????? ???????????? ???? ???????????????? ??????????? ??) ???????????? ??????????: Co-presenters Martin Clarke and Heather Harrison bring award-winning broadcasting experience and a lifelong passion for classical music. Their expertise ensures a high-quality and enjoyable listening experience for both seasoned aficionados and newcomers. ??) ???????????????? ??????????????: Each weekly episode guides listeners through a captivating journey in classical music. From exploring a diverse repertoire to providing insightful commentary and featuring interviews with talented musicians, there’s something for everyone to enjoy and learn. ??) ???????????? ??????????????????: Classical music can significantly reduce stress, improve sleep quality, enhance concentration, and elevate overall mental health. Let the soothing melodies of Classics Count help you relax, unwind, and maintain a positive mindset. Don’t miss the latest episodes—stream them now and experience the transformative power of classical music. https://lnkd.in/ea74HHZP What’s your favourite way that music has improved your wellbeing? #Classicalmusic #Relaxation #Mindfulness
Our latest Classics Count show has marvellous melodies and 2 spotlight interviews with fascinating insights from High Wycombe Choral Society's conductor Ali Ponsford-Hill and Hemel Symphony Orchestra's piano soloist Alex Wyatt. We also showcase Baroque composer Giuseppe Tartini (pictured) with his Trumpet Concerto in D major as part of the Autumn Classical Concerti season. Stream it at Classicscount.org 'Latest Shows' https://lnkd.in/ea74HHZP
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MOZART'S SYMPHONY 40 & 41: TRUE GREATNESS IS UNSTOPPABLE Nearly three years after Mozart's passing, his wife Constanze Mozart unearthed the manuscripts for Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, known as "The Great G Minor," and Symphony No. 41, also called "Jupiter," tucked away in a corner drawer; no other copies—just these single, handwritten manuscripts. Symphony No. 40 has become so universally recognized that even more than two centuries later, virtually anyone you meet on the street could hum its tune, no problem. To this day, the world's leading orchestras include these masterpieces in their annual repertoire, without fail. Had these compositions remained hidden, the cultural landscape we know today might have been markedly different. This story conveys two vital insights: 1) Never judge based on mere appearances or hearsay. Life is replete with surprising discoveries. 2) True greatness is unstoppable; it invariably finds its way into the world, overcoming any barrier. CULTURE LEADS > TECH FOLLOWS Happy 4/20!
Mozart: Sinfonie Nr. 40 g-Moll KV 550 ? hr-Sinfonieorchester ? Andrés Orozco-Estrada
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How about the basic woodwind in the symphony orchestra, the recorder? They can be very basic or quite sophisticated; you may have played one in public or private school. The recorder has been around for ages, one of the earliest instruments. The recorder is a family of woodwind musical instruments in the group known as internal duct flutes: flutes with a whistle mouthpiece, also known as fipple flutes. A recorder can be distinguished from other duct flutes by the presence of a thumb-hole for the upper hand and seven finger-holes: three for the upper hand and four for the lower. It is the most prominent duct flute in the western classical tradition. Here is a Vivaldi Concerto that will blow your socks off, how a recorder can be the star of the symphony orchestra: https://lnkd.in/eAXKqKFB
A. Vivaldi: Recorder Concerto in C major, RV 443, I. [Allegro]
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The second in a series on the instruments of a symphony orchestra - The viola is a string instrument that is usually bowed. Slightly larger than a violin, it has a lower and deeper sound. Since the 18th century, it has been the middle or alto voice of the violin family, between the violin (which is tuned a perfect fifth higher) and the cello (which is tuned an octave lower). Here's all you ever wanted to know about the viola, not respected as much as the violin but gaining in popularity: https://lnkd.in/e2XP---c
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