Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Maurice Ravel - Keyword Cloud

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Maurice Ravel - Visual Summary map


 Joseph-Maurice Ravel (March 7, 1875 – December 28, 1937) was a French composer known especially for his melodies, orchestral and instrumental textures and effects.
 Much of his piano music, chamber music, vocal music and orchestral music has entered the standard concert repertoire.
 Ravel's piano compositions, such as Jeux d'eau, Miroirs, Le tombeau de Couperin and Gaspard de la nuit, demand considerable virtuosity from the performer, and his orchestral music, including Daphnis et Chloé and his arrangement of Modest Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, uses a variety of sound and instrumentation.
 Ravel is perhaps known best for his orchestral work Boléro (1928), which he considered trivial and once described as "a piece for orchestra without music".
 According to international copyright law, Ravel's works have been in the public domain since January 1, 2008, in most countries.



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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Oboe - Keyword Cloud

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Oboe - Visual Summary map


 The oboe is a double reed musical instrument of the woodwind family.
 In English, prior to 1770, the instrument was called "hautbois" (French compound word made of haut ("high, loud") and bois ("wood, woodwind"), "hoboy", or "French hoboy".
 The spelling "oboe" was adopted into English ca. 1770 from the Italian oboè, a transliteration in that language's orthography of the 17th-century pronunciation of the French name.
 In comparison to other modern woodwind instruments, the oboe has a clear and penetrating voice.
  Classical-era composers who wrote concertos for oboe include Mozart (both the solo concerto in C major K. 314/285d and the lost original of Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat major K. 297b, as well as a fragment of F major concerto K. 417f), Haydn, (both the Sinfonia Concertante in B-flat Hob . 
  A modern oboe with the "full conservatoire" ("conservatory" in the USA) or Gillet key system has 45 pieces of keywork, with the possible additions of a third octave key and alternate (left little finger) F- or C-key.




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Monday, February 27, 2012

George Gershwin - Keyword Cloud

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George Gershwin - Visual Summary map


     Gershwin's compositions spanned both popular and classical genres, and his most popular melodies are widely known.
 Among his best known works are the orchestral compositions Rhapsody in Blue (1924) and An American in Paris (1928), as well as the opera, Porgy and Bess (1935).
 He wrote most of his vocal and theatrical works, including more than a dozen Broadway shows, in collaboration with his elder brother, lyricist Ira Gershwin.
 George Gershwin composed music for both Broadway and the classical concert hall, as well as popular songs that brought his work to an even wider public.
  The orchestrations in Gershwin's symphonic works often seem similar to those of Ravel; likewise, Ravel's two piano concertos evince an influence of Gershwin.

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