Friday, November 29, 2019

Holiday Traditions...

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Holiday Traditions...



El Mesias de Handel Mormon Tabernacle Choir 2018
(Genealogical Report, YouTube; March 27, 2018)






A Nutcracker History...

“The Nutcracker”





Денис Родькин о балете «Щелкунчик»/ Denis Rodkin talks about 
“The Nutcracker” ballet
(Bolshoi Theatre, Youtube; April 11, 2020)







Nutcracker Bolshoi Ballet | Grand Ballet | Full HD
(Grand Ballet, YouTube; December 25, 2020)



Балет "Щелкунчик" / "The Nutcracker" ballet 
  (Bolshoi Theatre, YouTube; April 10, 2020)













Thursday, November 21, 2019

Science dances to Longfellow’s tune


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Image: via Wikimedia Commons




Science dances to Longfellow’s tune: Music categories share features across cultures, research suggests (G. S.MUDER, The Telegraph; 22.11.2019)



Human songs share universal patterns across world cultures 
(News Release; EurekAlert!; 21 November 2019)
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-11/aaft-hss111819.php

Featured Research Article:


Universality and diversity in Human song 
(MEHR et al., 2019)
https://science.sciencemag.org/content/366/6468/eaax0868.full.pdf






More on Samuel MEHR...


Playing our song
(Peter REUELL, The Harvard Gazette; September 12, 2019)

Is music a shared language?
(Alexa LIM, Science Friday; January 26, 2018)
https://www.sciencefriday.com/segments/is-music-a-shared-language/


Sunday, November 17, 2019

Rivinius and Friends

Photo ©Marco Borggreve




Enjoy a concert with Pianist Paul Rivinius, as “Rivinius and Friends” presents a full programme of works for Piano trio, quartet and quintet. 


Join them on Sunday, 24 November 2019 starting at 5:30pm at the Aula des Städt. Gymnasiums Hückelhoven, Doktor-Ruben-Straße, 41836 Hückelhoven, Germany



This performance is open to everyone.
Tickets are 15€!



To learn more about Pianist Paul Rivinius, 
plus future concerts, click the link below.


Paul Rivinius               








Thursday, November 14, 2019

Giovanni Sollima at the Festival Violoncellistico Internationale Alfredo Piatti

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Concert:


Cellist and Composer Giovanni Sollima and Pianist Attilio Bergamelli will give the third Concert as part of the 14th Edition of the Festival Violoncellistico Internationale Alfredo Piatti 2019.

Works by Giovanni & Eliodoro Sollima, Dall’Abaco, Piatti, and Xenakis will be performed.

The Concert will take place at Bergamo Sala Piatti Via S, Salvatore 11, on Sunday, November 17, 2019 around 4:00 pm in Bergamo, Italy.


More:  


Festival Violoncellistico Internationale Alfredo Piatti and Programmes

Associazione Alfredo Piatti

Festival Internationale Violoncellistico Alfredo Piatti 2019 | My Cello

Pricing and Maps


About Giovanni Sollima - Composer & Cellist:


Giovanni Sollima






Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Trio Hielscher-Binder-Clemente at the Seeresidenz Alte Post

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The Trio Hielscher-Binder-Clemente, 
also known as <<Trio Harmonic Brass>> 
will be in concert at the Seeresidenz Alte Post 
Friday, November 15, 2019 
Seeshaupt, Germany




They will perform works by Mozart, Chopin and Brahms.


About The Artists


For information about time and ticket prices click here!












Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Performance Protocol for Print Music: “Chicken or Egg”?

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*Ek-kopenhagen-2-horz.jpg: otto fickderivative work: Emma7stern (talk)derivative work: Hic et nunc [Public domain]

Back in the day when Print Music Publishing Houses were “sacrosanct”, there were no such things as "personal use" copiers. Spinning the age old question of  "which came first, the chicken or the egg"; the issue of performance protocol did not exist.

 With all rights and attributes being acknowledged today, is it acceptable to use copied print music when performing?

The proverbial “chicken” in this case would be the Print Music Publishing Houses of yesteryear. Recalling my own experience with an arrival of a music book published in France; the size, texture, and tactile “feel” of the paper - not to mention its “aroma” - thrilled my young heart. I had and held a secret... I was no longer sitting at the piano, but was rather a traveler voyaging to an exotic “far away” place. So..., with a great deal of stealth, I opened my Mother’s teaching school supplies cabinet, and chose heavy manila stock paper to enclose my precious secret and prized possession...

Today, with the ease of Internet, Computers, and Copiers, one has within reach music no longer in print. It is now accessible through Digital music libraries; and some scores are now “Public Domain” worldwide. In this instance, copied music can be considered as the proverbial “egg”; being that it is a "product" of the original, historically recognized Print Music Publishing Houses.


Question: Is there actually a globally accepted print performance protocol in place?


For myself as both a Musician and an avowed “Foodie”, an “egg” with my noodles is delicious, as well as any “chicken” on the run...


photo by mrh 2019

 Musically speaking... IT’S ALL GOOD!