e minor chromatic scale. e小調半音階 | Piano daily鋼琴日常 | February 1, 2023🎶🎹🎶Bruce Rains(Age 6).

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e minor chromatic scale. e小調半音階 | Piano daily鋼琴日常 | February 1, 2023🎶🎹🎶Bruce Rains(Age 6).
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Prelude and Fugue in e minor Op. 35 no 1. For my second post, I chose a piece by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. My choice was not accidental: thanks to him conducting Bach’s Matthäus-Passion in 1829, the great composer’s music became again part of the concert repertoire.
Something that is true to both this prelude and this fugue is that the composer borrowed certain aspects of Bach’s music, which were appealing to the Romantic Era way of thinking. However, the musical architecture and the polyphonic techniques which Mendelssohn used, are almost identical to Bach’s compositional ideas. The other significant difference is that while Bach wrote the two books of WTC for his era’s keyboard instruments, Mendelssohn wrote this cycle for the piano, so he uses a wide palette of sounds which can be brought out from the instrument. This will be relevant in the case of the following posts too.
The prelude, with the tempo indication Allegro con fuoco, is a romantic, tempestuous echo of the baroque preludes. Turbulent arpeggios surround the main, chorale-like melody, reminding us of Bach’s oratorical works.
The fugue (Andante espressivo) introduces the first subject in a meditative, mysterious tone, until all the four voices join. After the second subject enters, the fugue transforms into a storm of intense emotions, reaching its peak in a solemn chorale. The storm calms down, and the fugue arrives into the warm E major tonality in its coda.
I chose Murray Perahia’s recording, who is considered on of the greatest pianists alive, and, in my opinion, is the best interpreter of Mendelssohn’s music.
Noémi Baki-Szmaler, guest editor, @une-barque-sur-l-ocean
Given to Love
He knew he would love her the first time he saw her He knew he would give unto her bosom all of his loving kindness, all of his respect and understanding all of his humility and integrity, all of his honor and devotion all of his protection and admiration, all of his forgiveness and patience He knew she would be--the life of him
He watched her sleep It was a passtime he enjoyed secretly... to watch her chest rise and fall, to watch her body relax into love It was her tattoos he couldn’t resist--the story her body told, and that only he could pore over the details and read her He was so enamored by her, with her He vowed her would never lose her Politely he touched her, lightly -- to not awaken her from her rest She is real ‘I will always keep her’ he sweared within, suppressing his fear ‘I deserve her’ And he was sincere
eMinor -a Chapter of Love
(Relatively late) morning Bach. I first came across this Duetto on a CD, now sadly lost. I was intrigued by the minor melodic scales, and some years later, downloaded the entire score. I won’t commend my performance of this work, which suffered as a result of my reluctance to practice scales (or, you know, practice). But here is a great performance of the work. As one comment said, Bach was “light years” ahead of anyone with this piece.
The blessing of the Lord makes rich and adds no sorrow Therefore Beloved, if is it sorrow that swells in your soul Be sweet to you and let it fall
Concerning it, If it does not make you rich with happiness, with peace, with the kind of feel good you can’t contain It is not a blessing. Not from your Lord.
Concerning it, If it does not make you rich with appreciation, with gratefulness, with courage to go the way It is not a blessing. Not from your Lord.
If it does not make you rich with resilience and determination Rich with health and energy Rich with knowledge and wisdom Rich with strength and freedom
With sensitivity to enjoy sweet things like sunshine and flowers All the beautiful flavors and colors of this life experience... If it does not stir you to living but adds sorrow to your thoughts, your feelings, your needs Do not call it a blessing. Let it go from you. Your true blessing await.
Emmanuella Raphaelle
Lately I've been feeling like I am OK at a lot of different things, but not proficient in very much at all. Sometimes I wonder what would've happened if I had just stuck with music. I know that it's probably not my course, and I'm grateful for the experience, but it is something that I want to excel in like I used to. I put down the flute for a few years, but I'm going to make an honest effort in playing regularly again, honing my skills and talents, and trying to make the most of my ability. I dug through some old sheet music that I haven't really touched since college, and this is the second attempt at the adagio. It's not perfect, but it's something. And it makes me happy. So I wanted to share with you (because we could all use a little bit of happiness). Cheers. // #flute #flutemusic #adagio #dontknowthecomposer #notactuallyonthemusic #tagitifyouknowit #relearning #classical #classicalflute #eminor #adagioineminor #selfimprovement
Cello Sonata in E Minor by the genius, Vivaldi.
Change of Address
Because, decisions made in a heart space amiss will stray the body to an undesirable material place
Therefore, counsel the naked beat of your heart to escort your footsteps
eMinor