Wilhelm Furtwängler once summed up Rheinberger’s artistic philosophy as follows: ‘Naturalness in music was for him the overriding law: naturalness in the voice leading, in the form, in the expression.’ Originally from a set of six pieces composed for violin and organ, Elegie was later transcribed for cello and organ by the composer.
Ann Skwarek yes we do - if you go to our channel page there are a number of videos there. We will also be uploading a couple of videos we filmed at Loyola soon!
Wilhelm Furtwängler once summed up Rheinberger’s artistic philosophy as follows: ‘Naturalness in music was for him the overriding law: naturalness in the voice leading, in the form, in the expression.’ Originally from a set of six pieces composed for violin and organ, Elegie was later transcribed for cello and organ by the composer.
Éste si está muy bien.
Attended a concert performed by these two musicians which included this piece. Wonderful concert & beautiful piece of music!
Ann Skwarek Thank you and thanks for coming to hear us live!
Do you have any more performances on TH-cam? I was at Loyola University yesterday & enjoyed the concert very much : )
Ann Skwarek yes we do - if you go to our channel page there are a number of videos there. We will also be uploading a couple of videos we filmed at Loyola soon!
Thank you. Looking forward to hearing them : )
Magnifique interprétation!
Fantastic.
Très belle interprétation. Et de plus, un compositeur et des interprètes à découvrir !
Merci!
Brava!