You're in for a treat with today's Clip of the Day! Enjoy this majestic brass and choral work by Italian Renaissance composer, Giovanni Gabrieli.
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https://t.co/w2CLWRD0CQ
It's Friday, and we're closing out the week with Poeme by Fibich. This lovely little piece is part of a much larger work called Moods, Impressions, and Souvenirs. Enjoy!
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https://t.co/eAvRTXjYxT
Our Clip of the Day is a lullaby (or "Berceuse") by the French composer, Gabriel Fauré. Fauré's music, like his personal nature, was gentle and refined.
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https://t.co/ov2ARv9Yih
Our Clip of the Day is Edward Elgar's Chanson de Matin (Morning Song). This bright little piece brings to mind the peaceful freshness of a new day.
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https://t.co/YIQvCwgCJH
Clip of the Day - Augustin Hadelich perfectly captures the tender mood of "Songs My Mother Taught Me," a poem set to music by Dvořák in 1880. ❤
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https://t.co/2QhMxImmbA
Today's Clip of the Day: the timeless "Una Furtiva Lagrima" from Donizetti's opera, L’elisir d’amore.
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https://t.co/yQoZSMoANb
Claude Debussy was a master at painting musical pictures. Our Clip of the Day, "Jardins Sous La Pluie" (Gardens in the Rain), is a brilliant example of this, portraying a garden caught in a sudden rainstorm.
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https://t.co/QRpbE9k31Y
Our Clip of the Day features the viola da gamba and harpsichord in a Sonata from the Baroque period by Arcangelo Corelli.
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https://t.co/AL5zbeP47P
Monday's Clip of the Day is the rousing Fanfare for the Common Man. Aaron Copland wrote this iconic piece in 1942 after the United States entered World War II.
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https://t.co/buQPumaFYn
Our Clip of the Day is from Muzio Clementi's Sonatina No. 3. Clementi wrote this set of six sonatinas as a teaching tool, with each getting progressively harder.
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https://t.co/GmQTRncKJ1
Thursday's Clip of the Day is Chopin's "Revolutionary Etude," believed to have been inspired by the 1831 Russian attack on Warsaw, his hometown.
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https://t.co/5fqUWvz1uE
Today's Clip of the Day is the Coda from Anton Bruckner's 8th Symphony. Bruckner combined themes from all four movements to create this glorious, majestic conclusion.
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https://t.co/REnPNPrySf
Wednesday's Clip of the Day features an excerpt from Max Bruch's Violin Concerto. Bruch was unhappy with how famous it became and felt like it overshadowed the rest of his work.
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https://t.co/3YZK86SqWz
Our Clip of the Day is the Poco Allegretto movement from Johannes Brahms' 3rd Symphony. This rich and expressive piece has been widely featured in scores for film and TV.
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https://t.co/QE7ySM1QdI
Clip of the Day! Borodin wrote these Polovtsian Dances as part of his opera, Prince Igor, but they are often performed as a stand-alone concert piece.
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https://t.co/5n1rfuBcUL
Love classical music history? Our newest article dives into the history of the oldest symphony orchestra in the United States!
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https://t.co/B3rDvQ0gpf
Did you know that Luigi Boccherini was the first composer to write for string quintet? Our Clip of the Day features the lively 3rd movement from Boccherini's String Quintet in E Major, written in 1771.
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https://t.co/z0QZUwzpcY
You've heard Overture to Carmen...but have you heard it as a piano solo? Today's Clip of the Day is a fantastic transcription of Bizet's masterpiece!
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https://t.co/oxkHanYP9C
Our Clip of the Day is the dazzling Overture from #LeonardBernstein's score for the satirical opera, Candide. A famous conductor who was in great demand worldwide, Bernstein lamented that he didn't have more time to compose.
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https://t.co/GQItNtfPvs