Friday, November 26, 2010

Destination Broadway

Did you know that though the word “musical” just at the beginning of the 20th century appeared history of this relatively new music genre goes back to the theatres of the ancient Greeks and Rome when ancient dramatists used in their plays musical accompaniment and choreographed dances of the chorus? But, of course, the very first musical was staged many centuries afterwards. This important historical event took place on Broadway in 1866 when the play “The Black Crook” written by Charles M. Barras and produced by William Wheatley was firstly performed.
Generally speaking, musical has always been especially close to people showing ordinary persons in unordinary situations and having an entertaining character though often getting deep thoughts and serious dramatic emotions across the footlights and thereby very popular among the public from different social milieus, while classical theatre plays and operas demand usually a certain level of education and respective knowledge of the piece.
I personally love musicals and adore actors for their amazing versatile talent and physical strength which are surely needed when performing complicated dance figures accompanied by skillful vocal pirouette.
Though most musicals are scored for orchestras and they’re hard to be performed at home, we can sometimes meet smaller plays for piano and voice, as for example here, enjoy this great music and feel like you were joining one of these breathtaking Broadway shows.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Contemporary Sheet Music

As a listener, if I had to choose between contemporary classical music and light modern music as for example pop or r&b songs, I would prefer light music. And this is a musician’s opinion too! Strange, isn’t it? Well, of course I should admit, it is my personal point of view, but I am very curious how many modern musicians are listening to contemporary classical music at home, so to say, just for fun… Do I play contemporary music myself? Yes, sometimes. But I should say that my students are not very happy having contemporary music in their repertoires. I think the contemporary piece in repertoire of pianists is the Must, not the Wish, sometimes. No competitions or serious recitals can avoid some kind of contemporary composition. And it’d better be interesting and valuable. And I am continuously looking for some new worthwhile compositions of contemporary composers. I would recommend one of the biggest and rapidly rising collections of contemporary sheet music both free and paid.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Christmas Sheet Music: Silent Night



Silent night, holy night…This charming music comes along with me from my childhood through all years passed… What would be with Christmas celebration if an Austrian composer Franz Xaver Gruber had never composed Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht? Written December 24, 1818 and performed that very day, this music became very famous during the next two centuries and now it is one of the most popular Christmas carols. It is always so astonishing when a song becomes worldwide popular, when every child in the world knows, enjoys and sings this song. And definitely the Silent Night (Stille Nacht) is absolutely magic song. Listen to it once and you will never forget it. It makes you feel happy; it gives you taste of coming Christmas, joy and pleasure. Numerous musicians have made arrangements and cover versions of the Silent Night for any kind of instrument, voice or ensemble. I enjoy playing the piano arrangements of the Silent Night (Stille Nacht).



There are of course many other beautiful Christmas carols. My other favorite carol is Oh Holy Night.



You can download Christmas sheet music and enjoy playing and singing Silent Night (Stille Nacht) or Oh Holy Night as well as numerous other beautiful carols.

Haydn's Miracle Symphony No.102

They call Joseph Haydn the father in music. He is considered to be, indirectly, the father of both the symphony and the string quartet, hav...