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Madeleine Andrea
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 มิ.ย. 2022
🎹 •Piano•Conducting• | D-Eb-C-B ♡
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📚 Author of soon to be released historical fiction novella ✍︎
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I’m a Christian teen, I am an aspiring pianist, and I'm also learning to conduct.
I want to share my progress with others, and hopefully gain some helpful feedback!
My goal is to one day become a soloist 🎵
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🎵 Tonic Music: @Madeleine Andrea ♫
📚 Author of soon to be released historical fiction novella ✍︎
𝒜 𝓁𝒾𝓉𝓉𝓁ℯ 𝒷𝒾𝓉 𝒶𝒷ℴ𝓊𝓉 𝓂ℯ ♡
I’m a Christian teen, I am an aspiring pianist, and I'm also learning to conduct.
I want to share my progress with others, and hopefully gain some helpful feedback!
My goal is to one day become a soloist 🎵
🤩 𝔽𝕒𝕟 𝕠𝕗:
🎹 Alma Deutcher | Alexander Malofeev
🎵 Klaus Mäkelä | Tarmo Peltokoski
🎻 Chloe Chua | Hilary Hahn | Ray Chen
📋 𝔾𝕠𝕒𝕝𝕤:
100 subs ✅
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300 subs ✅
400 subs ✅
500 subs ✅
600 subs ✅
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BEST OF SHOSTAKOVICH
0:00 Waltz No. 2
03:40 String Quartet No. 8 Mvt lll
06:28 Symphony No. 10 Mvt ll ‘Stalin’
10:45 Symphony No. 11 Mvt ll ‘Attack!’
14:04 Piano Concerto No. 2 ‘Andante’
19:48 Lyric Waltz from Dances of the Dolls
21:25 Symphony No. 5 finale ‘Allegro non Troppo’
#shostakovich
#classicalmusic
#classicalcomposer
03:40 String Quartet No. 8 Mvt lll
06:28 Symphony No. 10 Mvt ll ‘Stalin’
10:45 Symphony No. 11 Mvt ll ‘Attack!’
14:04 Piano Concerto No. 2 ‘Andante’
19:48 Lyric Waltz from Dances of the Dolls
21:25 Symphony No. 5 finale ‘Allegro non Troppo’
#shostakovich
#classicalmusic
#classicalcomposer
มุมมอง: 1 540
Gorgeous and goosebumps conductor ❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Is that Robin Ticciati?
Actually no, his name is Scott Seaton :)
Lindo demais ❤❤❤
I think we tend to take Beethoven for granted because we're so familiar with his work, but that really is an extraordinary opening. Those few notes and pairs of notes quietly bubbling give no indication of what is to follow....until they DO!
I couldn’t agree more!!
If you think this is great, IT IS, but you should REALLY listen to the opening of Vaughan Williams Symphony No 1. The Sea Symphony. It is a choral Symphony that, unlike Beethovens CHORAL Symphony, it is CHORAL FROM THE OPENING BAR. WV leaves you in NO DOUBT that this is a CHORAL SYMPHONY about the SEA. The opening is a HUGE CRESCENDO in which the Choir sings, BEHOLD, THE SEA. If you do not know it, GO NOW AND LISTEN TO VWs FABULOUS FIRST SYMPHONY.
Thank you so much, I’ll go and listen to it right now!!
@@madeleine_andrea His other Symphonies are fabulous too. His 6th Symphony was written to commemorate Scots Expedition to the S. Pole in which he and his party died, he uses a wind machine for the moaning of the Polar wind. His 5th Symphony is beyond description, the movement called Romanza will have you in tears. The 4th Symphony is different, VW was a conscientious objector in WWI refused to take up arms, but he did something more courageous he became an ambulance attendant, which required him to crawl on his stomach into no man’s land and drag injured soldiers back to their home lines. He was decorated for bravery, the 4th Symphony was his cry of outrage at the horrors of war. There is a passage in the Symphony which depicts the destruction of his favorite restaurant in Paris by a German bomb. VWs music goes from the most heartbreaking beauty to the horrors of a World War. Listen to his Fantasia on a theme of Thomas Tallis and the Lark ascending which are the exact antithesis of the 4th. Oh yes, when you listen to this have a box of tissues close by. Best wishes. Oh dear, just one more thing, I am English 82 years old and have lived in the USA for over 50 years. I was born in the West Midlands on England in 1942 in what was then called Worcestershire a lovely rural county on the very edge of the HEAVY INDUSTRIAL AREA KNOWN AS THE BLACK COUNTRY. I often say I was born in the same county as Elgar next door to Vaughan Williams who was born in Gloucestershire.
Haha i see what you did here, you gradually went into Caps like the music
@@jaxong.2701 Did I do that? Usually I use CAPS for emphasis. When we speak we have a number of ways to EMPHASIZE or ENHANCE what we are saying that we do not have when we write. So I use CAPS to simply emulate those spoken CUES.
@@oldedwardian1778 i understand that. Have a nice day
Beethoven has a way of giving you goosebumps every time !!! Amazing ❤
One of the most enigmatic yet profound opening to a symphony ever !! Makela does a very good job of it... so do the performers ofc
I couldn’t agree more!! 🤩
@@thewaltzingpiano Obviously you have never heard the opening of Vaughan Williams 1st Symphony, A SEA SYMPHONY. The Great VW leaves you in no doubt that HIS Symphony is a Choral Symphony, you don’t have to wait 3 movements to hear the choral part. As for being ENIGMATIC and PROFOUND, go listen to it, it opens with a tremendous CRESCENDO that announces BEHOLD THE SEA. Don’t get me wrong, I like Beethovens 9th but as for it being the most ENIGMATIC yet PROFOUND, apart from the fact that I don’t know fully understand what makes music ENIGMATIC yet PROFOUND.
@@oldedwardian1778 FUN!! i'll definitely hear it once and hear it for myself :) thanks for the recommendation
Wow!! ❤
Great playlist of a great composer❤
Thank you very much! ❤️🥳
Nice compilation :)
@@thewaltzingpiano Thanks, fellow Shosty fan! :D
@@madeleine_andrea Shosty for life !!!
Excellent Playlist thanks
No problem, thank you so much for listening! ❤
What a great playlist. This is exactly why Shosty was one of the greatest of all time
He sure was!! ❤ Thanks for listening 🤩
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Didn´t know all his works so this is a good first line up 😊 ❤.
They surely lived in other times and had different problems than we had.
That’s for sure.
Piece name?
Beethoven 5 🎵
Scary stuff.
😍🤩it’s awesome!!! I love the slurs on the strings🥰
@@sheilagraber1969 🤩🤩🥰🥰
The group name should be “SHOSTY is SMART” because he is so smart to use the composing code
This is from Prokofiev is Preeminent on tonic
@@competition3302 That’s actually a really good idea 😁
@@competition3302 Ohh hi!! 😆
Musical code ~ He is so smart to use that
Fr!!
Amazing!!! 😍
Wow!
😂why SCH?
DSCH (D-Eb-C-B) were his initials which he put in his pieces like a secret code 🤯
@@madeleine_andrea ohhh I see!!! I knew about the D Eb C B, but didn't make the connection to DSCH😅thanks!
Thanks for sharing!
No problem, thanks for watching!!
SHOSTY is Superior
Amazing music
Amazing strings ❤
For sure!! 🤩
Yep! Shostyyyyy ❤
Synchronized bows look so awesome.
Fr 🤩
This was actually the opening song for my marching band shoe last year very fun to hear what it is based off of
@@TheRegTec That’s so cool!! 🤩
Take that, Stalin!!
Noseda è fantastico! Io ci suonai tanti anni fa con la Verdi di Milano, ai tempi del teatro lirico. Ricordo i tanti bei momenti musicali con lui e un aneddoto simpatico, di quella volta che cadde dal palco in platea durante le prove perchè si girò dopo la strappata finale di un pezzo. Musicista vero, tanta stima.
@@maggio8191 Oh wow, how wonderful that you got to work with him!!
@@madeleine_andrea many years ago, we were young!
@@maggio8191 🤩☺️♡
too fast
Jaws 😱 . 😂
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Sounds very accomplished ! ❤
That´s some great hearing she has, producing the notes, singing from seeing them on a piece of paper !