952 resultados para Sonatas (Oboe and piano)
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Performed by Shiau-uen Ding. Composer's Voice Concert Series: 15 Minutes of Fame. Jan Hus Church, NYC.
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New cationic ruthenium(II) complexes with the formula [Ru(eta(5)-C5H5)(LL)(1-BuIm)] [Z], with (LL) = 2PPh(3) or DPPE, and Z = CF3SO3-, PF6-, BPh4-, have been synthesized and fully characterized. Spectroscopic and electrochemical studies revealed that the electronic properties of the coordinated 1-butylimidazole were clearly influenced by the nature of the phosphane coligands (LL) and also by the different counter ions. The solid state structures of the six complexes determined by X-ray crystallographic studies, confirmed the expected distorted three-legged piano stool structure. However the geometry of the 1-butylimidazole ligand was found considerably different in all six compounds, being governed by the stereochemistry of the mono and bidentate coligands (PPh3 or DPPE).
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Receipt from W. H. Eckhardt, Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise for piano, May 9, 1887.
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UANL
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La version intégrale de cette thèse est disponible uniquement pour consultation individuelle à la Bibliothèque de musique de l’Université de Montréal (http://www.bib.umontreal.ca/MU).
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Here a professor in the Piano Crafts Department at the New York Trade School is shown helping a student. Black and white photograph.
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The purpose of the study was to examine any differences that exist in the quality of motions employed by pianists when they are sight-reading versus performing repertoire. A secondary question of interest was whether or not an improvement in the efficiency of motion could be observed between two sight-reading trials of the same musical excerpt. While data analysis for the full study is ongoing, the following results from a case study are illustrative.
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This article, part of a doctoral research conducted at the Department of Music of the ECA/USP/FAPESP aims to elucidate compositional and technical procedures in the Prelude from the suite Le Tombeau de Couperin (1914-1917) by french composer Maurice Ravel. Such procedures are traced back to French barroque composer Francois Couperin (1668-1733) harpsichord pieces, and are translated by Ravel to the modern piano. Thus, by studying the works for harpsichord by Couperin it was possible to see a kind of fusion of two languages and two instrumental techniques apart in time. This fusion of languages poses several interpretive questions.
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by M. Halpern
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/G00383
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Encuadernado con: A favourite concerto for the piano-forte or harpsichord with accompaniments for two violins and a violoncello ; Trois trios pour le clavecin ou piano-forte avec violon [et] violoncelle : oeuvre 41. Liv. I y Liv. II ; Haydn's celebrated overture composed for & performed at Mr. Salomon's concert Hanover-Square : adapted for the piano-forte, with an accompaniment for a violin & violoncello ad libitum. N. 2 y N. 3 ; [Sonatas] ; Sonata for the pianoforte or harpsichord : op. 66
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Hay un ejemplar encuadernado con: Deux sonates et La Coquette pour forte piano (XVIII/2815)