Italian Waltz with Mandolin by Maestro Antonio Calsolaro
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- Italian waltz executed by the Italian mandolin Maestro ANTONIO CALSOLARO and Francesco Polito (Guitar), traditional Waltz of the Italian culture, the traditional Mandolin music was introduce, during the 18th century, in the "Italian Barbers Saloon". The Maestro Calsolaro executes a beautiful dancing waltz music as a gift for his world friends www.italianbusi...
ITALIAN MUSIC MAESTRO ANTONIO CALSOLARO - LESSONS AND LIVE CONCERT
He's preparing a Mandolin Master Class in the "Culture Palace of Alessano Lecce - Italy" the final week of March 2013, it will be divided in beginners and experts mandolin lessons, a full week of Mandolin sharing experience. He will give His own exclusive "Traditional Italian Sheet Music" to each participant If you need more info please call in Italy +39.333.6371644 or Email to info@ital-usa.com
Furthermore he's available for live music concerts, exhibitions, shows, Italian party around the world, please contact us for your requirements
WALTZ HISTORY - WALZEN - VALSER - HISTORICAL COMPOSERS
The name "waltz" from the German verb walzen. Although French writers have attempted to connect the waltz to the 16th-century volta, firm evidence connecting this Italian form to the earliest occurrence in the mid-18th century ofwalzen to describe dancing is lacking.
Classical composers traditionally supplied music for dancing when required, and Franz Schubert's waltzes were written for household dancing. However, Frédéric Chopin's surviving 18 waltzes (five he wrote as a child), along with his mazurkas and polonaises, were clearly not intended to be danced to. They marked the adoption of the waltz and other dance forms as serious composition genres. Other notable contributions to the waltz genre in classical music include 16 by Johannes Brahms(originally for piano duet), and Maurice Ravel's Valses nobles et sentimentales for piano and La valse for orchestra.
The long period of the waltz's popularity was brought to an end by the First World War, which destroyed the Austro-Hungarian monarchy and the Viennese culture which had nurtured it for so long. European light music shifted from Vienna to Berlin, and compositions by composers such as Gustav Mahler, Igor Stravinsky, and William Walton treated the dance in a nostalgic or grotesque manner as a thing of the past. Waltzes nevertheless continued to be written by composers of light music, such as Eric Coates, Robert Stolz, Ivor Novello, Richard Rodgers, Cole Porter, Oscar Straus, and Stephen Sondheim. The predominant ballroom form in the 20th century has become the slow waltz, which rose to popularity around 1910 and was derived from the valse Boston of the 1870s. Examples derived from popular songs include '"Ramona" (1927), "Parlami d'amore, Mariù" (1933), and "The Last Waltz" (1970) (Lamb 2001).
ITALIAN MANDOLIN Mandolins evolved from the lute family in Italy during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and the deep bowled mandolin produced particularly in Naples became a common type in the nineteenth century. The original instrument was the mandore which evolved in the fourteenth century from the lute. The first evidence of modern steel-strung mandolins is from literature regarding popular Italian players who traveled through Europe teaching and giving concerts. Notable is Signor Leone and G. B. Gervasio who traveled widely between 1750 and 1810. This, with the records gleaned from the Italian Vinaccia family of luthiers in Naples, Italy, lead some musicologists to believe that the modern steel-strung mandolin was developed in Naples by the Vinaccia family. Gennaro Vinaccia was active circa 1710 to circa 1788, and Antonio Vinaccia was active circa 1734 to circa 1796. An early extant example of a mandolin is one built by Antonio Vinaccia in 1772 which resides at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, England. Another is by Giuseppe Vinaccia built in 1763, residing at the Kenneth G. Fiske Museum of Musical Instruments in Claremont, California. The earliest extant mandolin was built in 1744 by Gaetano Vinaccia. It resides in the Conservatoire Royal de Musique in Brussels, Belgium
MAESTRO ITALIANO DE LA MANDOLINA
El maestro Antonio Calsolaro, junto a Francesco Polito, interpreta magistralmente con su Mandolina una pieza en ritmo de Valz del folklore Italiano con la sabiduria del Maestro y del hombre de experiencia que toca la mandolina desde pequeno en familia como expresion digna de la cultura y tradicion de Napoles, Roma, Sicilia, Italia. El Maestro Calsolaro es uno de los musicos mas importantes de Italia que mantienen, cultivan y desarrollan la pureza de la Musica Tradicional Folklorica Italiana
I am so happy i found this video! I haven't seen or played a mandolin in decades when i lived in Tuscany as a boy. Hearing this beautiful instument warms my heart. io sono orgoglioso della mia patria bella Italia!
It touched my hurt directly, feeling love and a conflict somewhere, i like it so so much and these kind of music makes me inspired
That sounds like the song called, "Indifference". Very nice.
Bravo Maestro
Many greetings from Peru to your,MASTER! you are really very very good at playing the mandolin. God bless you
Che meraviglia, vivissimi complimenti!
This music goes to my heart...
Grandioso !!!! Big lovely music italian song..... Nino Rota greatest italian componist, Petr Hapka greated czech componist (two componist filmakers music in memoriam) in mandolin maestro A.Calsolaro and F.Polito lovely music play the part beautiful.... Thank you man Calsolaro und Polito
Is Nino Rota the composer? Thanks a million! I was looking for his name to try and find the sheetmusic.
beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great performance, Maestro!. Regards from Poland.
Great playing and really nice mandolin too 👍.
questa è arte bravissimo
💕🎵 Thank you for the beautiful music!
woww the music is amazing
Very beautifully! Bravo!
Bella canzone ! Fantastico
Beautiful sound
*Beautiful!*
**polishes my double barreled-shotgun to this**
Real maestro.No comparisond.
amazing and so cool nobody can play like that
Wow awesome... I likes it 😍😘😘😘😘
I am so happy ,too have found this melody
Wow ! Its so nice :)
Bravo!
Asome music!
Molto bello! :)
2020, best version this waltz. Play on violin but mandolina better.👍🇷🇺
Very nice music bravooo
Beautiful ❤️
Beautiful
Bravo Maestro!
Bravo!!!
This song has really much in common with Tony Murena's Indifference, but is not the very same melody.
This beautiful waltz may have inspired the Italian born Tony Murena to write Indifference
DOES ANYONE KNOW, WHICH ONE WAS FIRST?
Thanks!
delizioso!! grazie!!
I love this music badly... 😍😍 Love from India, Kerala 😘
Mestres parabéns !!!!
Bravissimo!!!
I miei più vivi complimenti.
Bravo
soooooooooooooo cool
meraviglioso!
just beautiful
beautiful
This is a cribbed waltz titled "L'Indifference" by composers, Italian immigrants to France, Tony Murena and Joseph Colombo.
Belissimo !
Magical player
good
Che bello
Sei un vero maestro
Nice melody!
Bravo !!!
Ottima musica.
“Good goin’, kid!”
Julius Quasar *sneaks up behind you with piano wire and strangles you* “You break-a my heart, Julius!” 😉
Princess Marlena *struggles and kicks out the car windshield*
Bravo!This waltz sounds quite similar to "Indifférence", a french musette waltz by Tony Muréna. don't know which one was first composed
It is the same
I really want the sheets
This is what my class is loll
Who can help me? I'm looking for the sheet music of this fantastic Italian Waltz. I couldn't find anywhere. I would like to play it together with another musician on our next concert.
It´s because this is in fact a french waltz, although written by an Italian born composer: Tony Murena. It´s called "Indifferénce". Enjoy :)
Heat🔥🔥🔥
Fantastico, vorrei suonarlo pure io, si possono avere le Parti?
wow!!!!!
Maestro !
Здравствуйте! Классно играете! А есть ли у вас ноты? И может ли вы отправить их мне. Буду признателен. Спасибо😊
Is this available in sheet music I am playing violin at an Italian wedding. It sounds sort of familiar, a bit like " montagne de St genevieve"
Bedda Asai !! Very Beautiful!! What is the name of this beautiful Italian Waltz?
I pretty sure it's a french song called indifference. Definitely a variation of that song.
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Hallo is there a score available on the internet
Which brand is the mandolin.. Link Pls
Esto es ....¡ otra cosa !...
Mandolin go pewpewpewpewpew so fast o space this space --->
❤
Wow
Sir price of the mandolin?
play on~~~~~~~~~~~~~
que hermosa........
👌👍🥃🤠
Bravi.!!
Quale è il titolo e chi l'autore?
La prima parte "ricorda" indifference" di Murena & Colombo
Cómo se llama la canción?
Maestro il brano è di Tony moreno e si chiama indifference , e la sua esecuzione è tutt’altra cosa,la partitura la trova su TH-cam.
Am i the only one who is here for a music project
PLEASE THE NAME OF THIS WALTZ...?????
Indifferénce
No lo oigo como tarantella...mas bien una canzonetta napolitana, tal vez.
anyone just here for school
yep
Dis shit guuuuuuuuud
Tasty
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Very beautifully! Bravo!