A "false" historical ... Après
Published by the famous violinist and composer Fritz Kreisler in 1905, "Praeludium and Allegro " represents a case of "false" history. split by the same author manuscript "unprecedented" by Gaetano Pugnani randomly found and rearranged, the song is part of the series of compositions made by Kreisler compositions settecenteche as revised. Sifting through here and there on the web, I learned a really funny story. It seems that a critical reproach same Kreisler, during a performance of this song, did not observe faithfully the information Pugnani. I just wanted to see the wonder in the eyes of the violinist before such a joke! You really do not understand this subtle pleasure in making fun of criticism and history, the fact is that "Praeludium and Allegro " is a true masterpiece of violin music literature. Lyricism, passion, romantic Prelude and chromatic virtuosity of the Allegro and nervous make this track a gem to be savored until the last note. Personally, I love it. I posted the incision, for violin and piano, which I prefer.
Fritz Kreisler, Praeludium and Allegro.
Salvatore Accardo, Laura Manzini on the violin and the piano.
DF
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a rêve
Hello, my friends, I return to write in this blog.
I knew that after a long silence, I found the words, and I take this opportunity tonight I'm feeling particularly inspired. As usual, the basis of my inspiration can only be the music, the desire for the infinite that makes us company all along.
As I write I hear a beautiful melody. E 'Faure.
he inspires me tonight ...
Ah, those French! ... So elegant, whisper their sweet notes that seem to speak to the moon.
I address you, lovers of night. To you who, like me, are incredibly poetic night, I dedicate this melody, melancholy voice of a love found and vanished in the dream, as the text of Bussine that inspires it.
Dans un sommeil que ton image charmait
revais Je Le bonheur, ardent mirage,
Your eyes were softer, your voice pure and ringing,
You shone like a sky lit by the dawn;
You called me and I left the earth
to flee with you towards the light,
The skies parted their clouds for us,
unknown splendours, divine flashes interviews
Alas! Alas! sad awakening from dreams
I call you, o night, give me your lies,
Reviens, reviens, radieuse,
Reviens ô nuit Mystérieuse!
Bussine Romain (loosely based on a text by an anonymous Tuscan)
Stjepan Hauser plays "an après rêve" by Gabriel Faure
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