Thank you for posting, my spirits are indeed lifted and comforted! Wonderful performance. This was the first chamber piece I ever heard when I was just discovering the wonders of learning to play classical piano and going through my parents' and grandparents' record collections looking for anything that wasn't 101 Strings Plays Beatles or Harry Belafonte or some such. To be honest, I didn't think much of it...coming after hearing the Chopin Etudes, also for the first time, it was a little boring. :-) Who knew it would be the first chamber work I had the privilege to play less than 10 years later?!
This embidies the divine beauty of trout fishing in the upper Merced River of Yosemite....and why not catching a single trout was Completley irrelevant !!
Good evening Today we will be with the most famous and widespread classical instrumental? It is called the salmon quartet, or the piano quartet as it is sometimes called,... In 1819 Franz Schubert composed his music called the Salmon Quartet The ideas, states, and situations that music depicts know no boundaries. Could it be possible, for example, that the movement of a small fish in the waters of a lake be the subject of a piece of music that was written for it after it became one of the most famous and widespread classical instruments? Franz Schubert composed his music called the salmon quartet, or the piano quartet as it is sometimes called, in the year 1819 when he was not yet twenty-two years old. He embarked on this task at the request of one of his friends, who told him the story of a small salmon fish he had seen one day in the water trying hard to escape lightly and skillfully from the nets of a fisherman. Schubert was one of the most famous musicians of the Romantic era. He was called the child prodigy after signs of his genius appeared at an early age. It was said that as soon as he touched something, it turned into songs and music. His first highly acclaimed work was his music, which he composed for Goethe's Faust. Franz Schubert was born into a middle-class family. His father entrusted him to a number of professors who taught him to play the piano and violin. But in the end, he was able to compete with them and even surpass them thanks to his exceptional and unique talent. At the time of Schubert, Vienna was the capital of art and music in the world. He lived in the era of the aristocratic families that ruled many countries in Europe. He was also destined to witness Napoleon's war and his occupation of Vienna at the age of eight. Vienna was then home to the most famous musical names such as Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, Haydn and others. Because of its location at the crossroads of European trade routes, the city has turned into an important cultural and artistic center and incubator for many theaters, operas, music and singing halls. Franz Schubert was a simple and humble person. He would often say that he was only created to sit at home and compose music, which was his first and last love. He was known for his love of nightlife and nightlife, and his frequent cafés. At the time, Vienna was known for its many cafes. This was achieved after the Turks withdrew from it at the end of the seventeenth century, leaving behind huge bags of coffee. The Viennese people's passion for coffee has continued from that time until today...Shubert wrote many pieces of music about love, loss, nature, happiness, misery, joy, sadness and death. However, his most famous compositions were his Fifth Symphony and his many written quartets for stringed instruments. He was known for the abundance of his production and the diversity of his works. However, after he contracted syphilis in his prime, his production gradually decreased, and his music became dominated by sadness and pessimism. After his death at the age of 31, he was buried next to Beethoven in the Vienna Cemetery, according to his will. Schubert's music about salmon consists of five movements, the most famous of which are the first and fourth. It is clear that he wrote this music with unparalleled enthusiasm and joy. Whoever listens to the fast and dancing piano melodies in this quartet, especially in the fourth movement, will undoubtedly imagine the fish tumbling up and down on the surface of the shiny and rippling lake water, trying to avoid falling into the clutches of the stubborn fisherman. This piece was and still is very popular, as evidenced by the fact that hardly a year goes by without new recordings and translations and various innovative musical treatments on the market. You see, if you had listened to this music without having any idea of its story, would it have occurred to you that it was about a fish desperately trying to cling to its freedom in the face of a persistent fisherman bent on catching it? Most people think that the answer will be no. The atmosphere of the music here is meditative par excellence. This feeling is deepened by the wonderful way in which the sounds of violin, piano and cello blend, conveying a sense of longing and sad remembrance. ? Brought to you by Dr. Farid Al-Jarrah
I set lyrics to the theme of this movement that show what Taft probably thought when he found out that he lost his bid for re-election and, consequently, was going to be free from the office he didn't like at all!
Completley Absorbing...compelling !
Thanks to my Grandfather for
This reccomendation.
a delightful conversation between strings and piano about the friendship, cordiality, spontaneity and beauty of simple things
Perfección. Schubert interpretado con un sonido límpido y armonioso. Gracias !!!
I just came across this tonight, Loved it! Well done!
Love this its my washing machine song and i think my washing machine serves this song just as well as the original. ❤
사랑스러운 4악장 😊
Love it! ❤
My washing machine chime brought me here too! Someone at the factory had a sense of irony!😅
Es delicioso ..escucharles.! No me canso..y cada vez hay otras sensaciones...!..merçiii...
Thank you for posting, my spirits are indeed lifted and comforted! Wonderful performance. This was the first chamber piece I ever heard when I was just discovering the wonders of learning to play classical piano and going through my parents' and grandparents' record collections looking for anything that wasn't 101 Strings Plays Beatles or Harry Belafonte or some such. To be honest, I didn't think much of it...coming after hearing the Chopin Etudes, also for the first time, it was a little boring. :-) Who knew it would be the first chamber work I had the privilege to play less than 10 years later?!
Our music appreciation class enjoyed your performance very much. Thank you!
Sublime
Fabulous! Really raised my spirits....
This embidies the divine beauty of trout fishing in the upper Merced River of Yosemite....and why not catching a single trout was
Completley irrelevant !!
Good evening
Today we will be with the most famous and widespread classical instrumental? It is called the salmon quartet, or the piano quartet as it is sometimes called,...
In 1819 Franz Schubert composed his music called the Salmon Quartet
The ideas, states, and situations that music depicts know no boundaries. Could it be possible, for example, that the movement of a small fish in the waters of a lake be the subject of a piece of music that was written for it after it became one of the most famous and widespread classical instruments?
Franz Schubert composed his music called the salmon quartet, or the piano quartet as it is sometimes called, in the year 1819 when he was not yet twenty-two years old.
He embarked on this task at the request of one of his friends, who told him the story of a small salmon fish he had seen one day in the water trying hard to escape lightly and skillfully from the nets of a fisherman.
Schubert was one of the most famous musicians of the Romantic era. He was called the child prodigy after signs of his genius appeared at an early age. It was said that as soon as he touched something, it turned into songs and music.
His first highly acclaimed work was his music, which he composed for Goethe's Faust. Franz Schubert was born into a middle-class family. His father entrusted him to a number of professors who taught him to play the piano and violin. But in the end, he was able to compete with them and even surpass them thanks to his exceptional and unique talent.
At the time of Schubert, Vienna was the capital of art and music in the world. He lived in the era of the aristocratic families that ruled many countries in Europe. He was also destined to witness Napoleon's war and his occupation of Vienna at the age of eight. Vienna was then home to the most famous musical names such as Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, Haydn and others. Because of its location at the crossroads of European trade routes, the city has turned into an important cultural and artistic center and incubator for many theaters, operas, music and singing halls.
Franz Schubert was a simple and humble person. He would often say that he was only created to sit at home and compose music, which was his first and last love. He was known for his love of nightlife and nightlife, and his frequent cafés. At the time, Vienna was known for its many cafes. This was achieved after the Turks withdrew from it at the end of the seventeenth century, leaving behind huge bags of coffee. The Viennese people's passion for coffee has continued from that time until today...Shubert wrote many pieces of music about love, loss, nature, happiness, misery, joy, sadness and death.
However, his most famous compositions were his Fifth Symphony and his many written quartets for stringed instruments. He was known for the abundance of his production and the diversity of his works. However, after he contracted syphilis in his prime, his production gradually decreased, and his music became dominated by sadness and pessimism. After his death at the age of 31, he was buried next to Beethoven in the Vienna Cemetery, according to his will.
Schubert's music about salmon consists of five movements, the most famous of which are the first and fourth. It is clear that he wrote this music with unparalleled enthusiasm and joy. Whoever listens to the fast and dancing piano melodies in this quartet, especially in the fourth movement, will undoubtedly imagine the fish tumbling up and down on the surface of the shiny and rippling lake water, trying to avoid falling into the clutches of the stubborn fisherman.
This piece was and still is very popular, as evidenced by the fact that hardly a year goes by without new recordings and translations and various innovative musical treatments on the market.
You see, if you had listened to this music without having any idea of its story, would it have occurred to you that it was about a fish desperately trying to cling to its freedom in the face of a persistent fisherman bent on catching it?
Most people think that the answer will be no. The atmosphere of the music here is meditative par excellence. This feeling is deepened by the wonderful way in which the sounds of violin, piano and cello blend, conveying a sense of longing and sad remembrance. ?
Brought to you by Dr. Farid Al-Jarrah
my Samsung washer machine brought me here.
I set lyrics to the theme of this movement that show what Taft probably thought when he found out that he lost his bid for re-election and, consequently, was going to be free from the office he didn't like at all!
Mi lavadora me trajo aqui xD
dawg i had t watch this homework
same