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Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre ‘Sonata No.2 for Violin and Continuo’: “A Marvel of our Century”

Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre: Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Continuo Context Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre was born in Paris, 1665. She was born into a family of musicians and she was deemed a child prodigy when she began learning to play the harpsichord at a young age. Read more…

By Alex Burns, 6 years4 years ago
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Arvo Pärt ‘Spiegel im Spiegel’: Peaceful Meditation

Arvo Pärt: Spiegel im Spiegel Context Arvo Pärt was born in Paide, Estonia in 1935. Surrounded by music from a young age, it wasn’t until 1954, when Pärt studied at the Tallinn Music Middle School. However, after less than a year at the school, Pärt abandoned his studies to join Read more…

By Alex Burns, 6 years5 years ago
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Julia Gomelskaya ‘Memento Vitae’: A Spiritual Encounter

Julia Gomelskaya: Memento Vitae Context Julia Gomelskaya was born on March 11, 1964 in Ukraine. She studied composition at the Simpheropol Tchaikovsky Musical College in 1983. Also a talented pianist, Gomelskaya studied under Oleksandr Krasotov. After graduating from the college, Gomelskaya went on to study composition at the Ukraine Odessa National A.V. Nezhdanova Music Read more…

By Alex Burns, 6 years4 years ago
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Harry Gregson-Williams ‘To Aslan’s Camp’: A Heroic Journey

Harry Gregson-Williams: To Aslan’s Camp The Music Although with a short running time of around 3 minutes, ‘To Aslan’s Camp’ is bold, heroic and highly symbolic. The strong trumpet fanfare that opens this track coincides with the group travelling towards the true hero of this tale: Aslan. The use of Read more…

By Alex Burns, 6 years5 years ago
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Alexandra Pakhmutova ‘Trumpet Concerto’: A National Treasure

Alexandra Pakhmutova: Trumpet Concerto Context Alexandra Pakhmutova was born in 1929 in Russia. She began learning the piano at a very young age and she showed much potential. World War II interrupted her studies, and in 1942 the Pakhmutova family were evacuated to Kazakstan. When the family moved back to Beketovka, Read more…

By Alex Burns, 6 years4 years ago
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Cécile Chaminade ‘Concertino for Flute and Piano in D major’: A Tuneful Adventure

Cécile Chaminade: Concertino for Flute Context Cécile Chaminade was born in Paris, 1857. At a young age she started playing the piano, with her mother being her first teacher. She then learnt with Félix Le Couppey. As well as learning the piano, Chaminade also took an interest in learning the Read more…

By Alex Burns, 6 years4 years ago
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Joseph Haydn ‘Symphony 103’: Drumroll Please!

Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 103 ‘Drumroll’ Context Joseph Haydn was born in 1732 in Rahrau, Austria, where he was brought up listening to and performing folk-music. As he grew up he showed musical talent, and his parents sent him away to be trained as a professional musician. After struggling as Read more…

By Alex Burns, 6 years5 years ago
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Alexander Arutunian ‘Trumpet Concerto in Ab Major’: The Best of Brass

Alexander Arutunian: Trumpet Concerto  Context Born in Yerevan, Alexander Arutunian (1920-2012) was soon recognised as an accomplished pianist and composer, and subsequently, he studied at the Conservatory of Yerevan. After deciding that a career as a composer was right for him, Arutunian joined the U.S.S.R’s Union of composers in 1939. This was, Read more…

By Alex Burns, 6 years4 years ago
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Jonathan Bates ‘Ex Terra Lucem’: From the Ground, Light

Jonathan Bates: Ex Terra Lucem Context Used as the second section Area test piece in 2018, Jonathan Bates’ composition Ex Terra Lucem made quite the impression on brass bands across the country. As well as being a prolific young solo tenor horn player, Jonathan Bates is a composer in demand in the Read more…

By Alex Burns, 7 years5 years ago
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Erich Urbanner ‘Emotions’: A New Historical Code

Erich Urbanner: Emotions Context Born on March 26th, 1936 in Austria, Erich Urbanner has had a fruitful career in music, specifically composition. Studying at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, between 1955-1961, Urbanner was able to work with a wealth of different composers. He studied conducting with Hans Swarowsky, piano Read more…

By Alex Burns, 7 years5 years ago

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