Aurelia Volume I

Archive/RSS/Ask/Submit

Aurelia. 22. Student. Things I love: The Weather, Books, Piano, Happy Photos, Paintings, Harry Potter, Tea, Classical Music, Snow, Cats, and Vintage Things. LDS. Stay Classy.
RAVENCLAW
{ wear }

Posts tagged Classical Music.

leadingtone:

Claudio Abbado and Martha Argerich, 1967, during the famed Prokofiev and Ravel sessions with the Berlin Phil.

Please return the sexy to the appropriate container. 

MARTHA ARGERICH

469 plays

classicalliterature:

Debussy - Arabesque No. 1

Performed by Aldo Ciccolini, 1991

What do you think of when you read the word: Arabesque? To an artist, it consists of “surface decorations based on rhythmic linear patterns of scrolling and interlacing foliage, tendrils” (Dictionary of the Decorative Arts 1977) found in Islamic art and in European decorative art from the Renaissance onwards.

     

To a dancer, it’s a ballet position with leg stretched behind, and the arm held to the front, creating the longest line of which a human body is possible.

To a classical musician, it’s a piece which usually has a decorated melodic line, which seems neatly to combine the other two ideas. Debussy wrote two Arabesques, and they are a good starting point for a survey of some of his music, as they are early works -roughly 1888.

(via classicaloftheday)

Title: Waltz No. 9 in A flat, Op. 69 No. 1 -"Farewell" Artist: Frédéric Chopin 549 plays

allegroassai:

Frédéric Chopin:

Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 69, No. 1 - Valse de l’adieu.

One of my favorites 

leadingtone:

Britten
Prelude and Fugue for string orchestra in 18 parts, Op. 29

English Chamber Orch.
Stuart Bedford, cond. 

chopinek:

Nocturnes, Op. 15: No. 2.

So in love. 

via

Added these two beauts to my collection today. Brahm’s Symphony no. 3 and Rachmaninoff’s piano concerto no. 2!

berardicurti:

First Arabesque

Always reblog this piece 

Title: Chopin / Waltz 7 in C# Minor Op 64 2 Artist: Various Artists 110 plays

composingwithoutconscience:

Chopin - Waltz No. 7 in C# Minor, Op. 64 No. 2

(via composingwithoutconscience-deac)