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Mendelssohn - Lieder ohne Worte (Songs without Words), Book 1, Op. 19

Daniela Ruso, piano

F.Mendelssohn Bartholdy Symphony No.3 in A minor Scottish Op.56

Conducted by Leonard Bernstein

Have I ever mentioned how much I freaking love and adore and worship Felix Mendelssohn and how much of a genius he is 

This man makes me feel things for which I don’t have words to describe, but I always feel like I’m going to have a cardiac explosion and that my heart is going to leap off my chest and reach the Heavens

that 4th movement, I’d be headbanging in the club if the DJ played this

Beethoven’s B-day Party

Beethoven’s B-day Party


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Bach: testing the camera and mic

Beethoven: with a big ass headset

Mozart: doing some fart sounds using his underarm

Schubert: with his camera off

Chopin: only his dog in front of the camera

Liszt: greeting everyone up

Schumann: persuading Schubert to turn on his camera

Mendelssohn: unknowingly with his face being zoomed in the camera

Orkestra Akademik Başkent26 Mayıs 2022 Perşembe, 20:00CSO Yeni Konser SalonuMendelssohn | Piyano &am

Orkestra Akademik Başkent

26 Mayıs 2022 Perşembe, 20:00
CSO Yeni Konser Salonu

  • Mendelssohn | Piyano & Keman Konçertosu
  • Josef Suk | Serenat

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Cumhurbaşkanlığı Senfoni Orkestrası8 Nisan 2022 Cuma, 20:00CSO Yeni Konser SalonuGrieg | Peer Gynt S

Cumhurbaşkanlığı Senfoni Orkestrası

8 Nisan 2022 Cuma, 20:00
CSO Yeni Konser Salonu

  • Grieg | Peer Gynt Suiti No.1
  • Mendelssohn | Keman Konçertosu
  • Çaykovski | 5. Senfoni

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  • Johann Sebastian Bach was a baroque composer born on the 31st of March 1685. His music is particularly known for its structural supremacy. He mastered the art of polyphony at a young age.
  • His pieces for solo violin are known for having challenging double stops, string crossing, etc. which are difficult to play without contact issues and with beautifully.

Hilary Hahn, the violin virtuoso said in 1999: “Bach is, for me, the touchstone that keeps my playing honest. Keeping the intonation pure in double stops, bringing out the various voices where the phrasing requires it, crossing the strings so that there are not inadvertent accents, presenting the structure in such a way that it’s clear to the listener without being pedantic - one can’t fake things in Bach, and if one gets all of them to work, the music sings in the most wonderful way.”

  • Bach is one of the greatest composers for baroque instruments like the organ, harpsichord, etc. too. Some of his most famous works include ‘toccata and fugue’ and his Brandenburg concertos.
  • Bach taught a boys’ choir  in the last few years of his life. This choir survives to this day.* His son, Johann Christian Bach was an eminent classical period composer, but did not attain the fame of his father. He also was not able to master the art of polyphonic composing.
  • Bach became blind around the age of 30. His last work was the Mass in B minor, which contains all his skills and knowledge, much like Mozart’s Requiem in D minor.
  • Bach remains the greatest composer in the eyes of many even today, and even Mozart said Bach was his best teacher, even though they never met.
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