Compositores das músicas do CD Maestro Ney (músicas clásssicas)   (classsical music)=
Blue danube
(Danúbio azulstrauss.jpg (43183 bytes)
Composer(s), autor(es)=
Johann Strauss II                 domínio publico - PUBLIC DOMAIN
gravada originalmente (ou tb) por  (originally recorded (or also)  by) =
  ?  (Alguém pode nos dizer o nome? (Can someone tell me the name?)

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  Strauss at the piano with his people.

Caution= "Johann Strauss
" is the name of three famous German composers:  1) Johann Strauss II  (1825 - 1899), composer, son of Johann I, known as the "Waltz King" . This is the man, composer of Blue Danube.    2)   Johann Strauss I (1804 - 1849), composer, popularizer of the waltz ;
3) Johann Strauss III (1866 - 1939), composer, son of Eduard Strauss
  Johann Strauss II (or Johann Strauss the Younger, or Johann Strauss Jr.) (October 25, 1825 - June 3, 1899) was an Austrian composer known especially for his   waltz "The Blue Danube" and other   waltzes.          Johann Strauss II was the son of Johann Strauss I, himself a composer. His brothers Josef Strauss and Eduard Strauss were also composers, but Johann II is the most famous of the family. He was known in his lifetime as "the waltz king," and the popularity of the waltz in Vienna through the 19th century is due in large part to him. His "waltz king" status was attributed to him as he was the composer who revolutionised the waltz from a lowly peasant dance to elevate it to one of sparkling form where the royal Hapsburg court were entertained.  In that respect, Johann Strauss II was not the only composer who revolutionised the waltz but his work was far more superior in comparison to those done by his predecessors such as Josef Lanner and Johann Strauss I and enjoyed greater fame.Some of his polkas and marches are also well known, as is his operetta Die Fledermaus.             
Strauss was born in Vienna. His father did not want him to become a musician and wished him to be a banker, but he studied the violin secretly as a child, ironically with his father's first violinist in the Strauss orchestra. His father's reasoning was not clearly to avoid the scenario of a Strauss rivalry but was more of sound good sense as he understood the rigours and challenges as a musician. (The dificult life of the musician).   It was only when his father left the family and took on a mistress Emilie Trambusch when Johann II was 17 that he was able to concentrate fully on a career as a composer.   Johann Strauss Jr. initially formed his small orchestra and performed at the famed Dommayer's Casino, Hietzing in Vienna, where the local media were frantically reporting of a 'Strauss v. Strauss' rivalry between father and son. Strauss son found the early career years difficult but after he won over audiences after accepting commissions to perform away from home.  Strauss eventually went on to surpass his father's fame, and become the most popular of all waltz composers,  touring extensively Austria, Poland and Germany with his orchestra. He also made visits to Russia where he performed at Pavlovsk and wrote many compositions there and retitling it to suit his Viennese audiences back home which is proof of his astuteness in business, Britain where he performed with his first wife Jetty Treffz at the Covent Garden, France, Italy and the United States where he took part in the Boston Festival and was the lead conductor in the '
Monster Concert' of over 1000 musicians..........
continue on   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Strauss_II     

 


Symphony 40 (G-minor symphony 40, K 550, Sinfonia 40mozart.jpg (24587 bytes)
Composer(s), autor(es)=     Mozart   (Wolfgang Amadeus  Mozart,   dominio publico,
born in 1756
gravada originalmente (ou tb) por  (originally recorded (or also)  by) =  
YOUNGSTOWN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAElmo And The Orchestra, New Haven Orchestra .......Maybe all Synphonic Orqchestras have recorded it.

Eine Kleine Nacht Muzik 
(Eine=Uma (A)/ Kleine= pequena (litle) /  Nacht Muzik=serenata (serenade)
Composer(s), autor(es)=  Música (music)=  Mozart      (Wolfgang Amadeus  Mozart , dominio publico
gravada também por (also recorded by)
Electric Light Orchestra     muntdecapullos.homelinux.org/~necorage/mp3.html
Cuyler states that “few would deny that Symphony 40 stands as one of the supremely great classic compositions of all time.” (But he died in 1790 in the poverty).  The youngest child and only surviving son of Leopold Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus was born in Salzburg in 1756, the year of publication of his father's influential treatise on violin-playing. He showed early precocity both as a keyboard-player and violinist, and soon turned his hand to composition. His obvious gifts were developed under his father's tutelage, with those of his elder sister, and the family, through the indulgence of their then patron, the Archbishop of Salzburg, was able to travel abroad, specifically, between 1763 and 1766, to Paris and to London. A series of other journeys followed, with important operatic commissions in Italy between 1771 and 1773. When a new Archbishop came to Salzburg, he proved less sympathetic: The following period proved disappointing and poor to both father and son, as the young Mozart grew to manhood, irked by the lack of opportunity and lack of appreciation of his gifts in Salzburg...... A visit to Munich, Mannheim and Paris in 1777 and 1778 brought no substantial offer of other employment and by early 1779 Mozart was reinstated in Salzburg, now as court organist. Early in 1781 he had a commissioned opera, Idomeneo, staged in Munich for the Elector of Bavaria and dissatisfaction after being summoned to attend his patron, the Archbishop in Vienna, led to his dismissal. Mozart spent the last ten years of his life in precarious independence in Vienna, his material situation not improved by a marriage imprudent for one in his circumstances. Initial success with German and then Italian opera and series of subscription concerts were followed by financial difficulties. In 1791 things seemed to have taken a turn for the better, in spite of the lack of interest of the successor to the Emperor Joseph II, who had died in 1790. In late November, however, Mozart became seriously ill and finally died in the small hours of 5th December. Mozart's compositions were catalogued in the 19th century by Köchel, and they are generally now distinguished by K. numbering from this catalogue.  He wrote Symphony 40 just three years prior to his death. 

 

4 seasons, spring   (4 estações, primavera.vivaldi.jpg (105862 bytes)
Composer(s), autor(es)=    Música (music)=   
Vivaldi
gravada também por (also recorded by) = 
Santa Barbara Symphony -

Antonio Vivaldi was an Italian music composer who lived from 1678 to 1741, a period of art commonly known as the Baroque era. He lived in Venice and taught music at an all-girls orphanage for most of his life. He was a master of the violin and often performed his own works. He is widely known as the composer of concertos, a form of music with a small orchestra and solo lead instrument. The Four Seasons is his most famous work, a collection of four concertos that depicts the seasons musically. Aside from concertos, he wrote religious works and operas. After his death he was all but forgotten for 200 years until his works were discovered early in this century. He has since become one of the world's most popular baroque composers. Some of his contemporaries were composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach, George Handel, Tomaso Albinoni, Johann Pachelbel, Georg Telemann, and Henry Purcell. If you wish to know more about Vivaldi, I suggest reading the full biography on this website, which gives the details of his life as well as all the dirt.

 

beethoven.jpg (22037 bytes)Fifty symphony  (5ª sinfonia
Composer(s), autor(es)=   Música (music)=  Beethoven 
(Ludwig Van Beethoven
gravada também por (also recorded by) =   Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra         http://www.google.com.br/search?hl=pt-BR&q=+%225TH+symphony%22+ORCHESTRA&meta=lr%3Dlang_en%7Clang_pt
Ode to joy
Composer(s), autor(es)=  Música (music)= Beethoven 
(Ludwig Van Beethoven
gravada também por (also recorded by) =
     New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra -
Para Elise   (Fur Elise
Composer(s), autor(es)=      Música (music)=   Beethoven 
(Ludwig Van Beethoven
gravada também por (also recorded by) =
   Kevinwood Orchestra of Eastwood

Beethoven
= German composer. his early achievements, as composer and performer, show him to be extending the Viennese Classical tradition that he had inherited from Mozart and Haydn. As personal affliction -- deafness, and the inability to enter into happy personal relationships -- loomed larger, he began to compose in an increasingly individual musical style, and at the end of his life he wrote his most sublime and profound works. From his success at combining tradition and exploration and personal expression, he came to be regarded as the dominant musical figure of the 19th century, and scarcely any significant composer since his time has escaped his influence or failed to acknowledge it. For the respect his works have commanded of musicians, and the popularity they have enjoyed among wider audiences, he is probably the most admired composer in the history of Western music.


bach2.jpg (3476 bytes)Jesu joy of Men's desire   (Jesus Alegria dos Homens  
Composer(s), autor(es)=       Bach  
(Joaham Sebastian Bach
gravada também por (also recorded by) =      Trans-Siberian Orchestra

Toccata and fugue
Composer(s), autor(es)=   
Bach 
(Joaham Sebastian Bach
gravada também por (also recorded by) =
    Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
Compared to most other major composers, Johann Sebastian Bach's life and career were confined to a very limited geographical space. Born and raised in Thuringia, he never went farther north than Hamburg and Lübeck, or farther south than Carlsbad. In a similarly confined way, his east-west range stretched from Dresden (east) to Kassel (west). His complete geographical space can be found on a map derived from Christoph Wolff's great scholarly Bach study (Chr. Wolff, Bach, Essays on His Life and Music. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1991).
The little map on the current page (derived from a Dutch book on Bach: J. Rubinstein, L. Van Hasselt, and T. Koopman, Bach. Terra, Zutphen, 1985) shows the places where Bach actually lived and worked. It is a clickable map, which means thay you can follow the course of Johann Sebastian Bach's life by clicking the towns on the map with the mouse of your computer. If you want to follow Johann Sebastian's complete Werdegang, just start with his birthpace Eisenach (bottom left), follow the arrows, and end in Leipzig, where he died in 1750........       
CONTINUE ON       http://odur.let.rug.nl/Linguistics/diversen/bach/map.html

 

Wedding march  (Marcha nupcialmendelssohn.jpg (11410 bytes)
Composer(s), autor(es)=   Música (music)=  Mendelssohn
gravada também por (also recorded by)
Felix Mendelssohn
(born Hamburg, 3 February 1809; died Leipzig, 4 November 1847).
Of a distinguished intellectual, artistic and banking family in Berlin, he grew up in a privileged environment (the family converted from Judaism to Christianity in 1816, taking the additional 'Bartholdy'). He studied the piano with Ludwig Berger and theory and composition with Zelter, producing his first piece in 1820; thereafter, a profusion of sonatas, concertos, string symphonies, piano quartets and Singspiels revealed his increasing mastery of counterpoint and form. Besides family travels and eminent visitors to his parents' salon (Humboldt, Hegel, Klingemann, A.B. Marx, Devrient), early influences included the poetry of Goethe (whom he knew from 1821) and the Schlegel translations of Shakespeare; these are traceable in his best music of the period, including the exuberant String Octet op.20 and the vivid, poetic overture to A Midsummer Night's Dream op.21. His gifts as a conductor also showed themselves early in 1829 he directed a pioneering performance of Bach's St. Matthew Passion at the Berlin Singakademie, promoting the modern cultivation of Bach's music.

 

O guaranigomes.jpg (19089 bytes)
Composer(s), autor(es)=      Música (music)=   Carlos Gomes  (
Antonio Carlos Gomes -
gravada também por (also recorded by) =  
Sinfônica de São Paulo
Antonio Carlos Gomes nasceu em Campinas - SP, a 11 de julho de 1836. Era filho do maestro Manuel José Gomes, apelidado "Maneco músico", e de Fabiana Maria Jaguari Cardoso. Desde menino manifestou pendores musicais, que foram estimulados pelo pai, seu mestre, e pelo irmão, o também maestro José Pedro de Sant'Ana Gomes. Mais velho que Carlos Gomes, o irmão foi o seu dedicado guia e conselheiro na carreira artística. Fê-lo dirigir-se à Corte, onde contou com a proteçao do Imperador D. Pedro II. Cursou o Conservatório Musical do Rio de Janeiro e, em 1861, obteve o primeiro sucesso, fazendo representar, sob a própria regência, a sua primeira ópera, "A Noite do Castelo". A esta seguiu-se, em 1863, a segunda ópera de sua composição, "Joana de Fíandres". As duas peças levaram o imperador a conceder-lhe uma pensão para estudar na Itália. Estabeleceu-se em Milão, onde freqüentou o conservatório e ali se diplomou em 1866 como maestrocompositor. Tornou-se logo conhecido nos meios artísticos europeus e alcançou a fama com a sua mais célebre ópera, "O Guarani", levada à cena, em 1870, no Teatro Scala de Milão, o teatro dos grandes espetáculos líricos.                         

        
Antonio Carlos Gomes was born in Campinas, São Paulo State, on 11t July 1836. His parents were the Maestro Manuel José Gomes - called by the nickname of "Maneco músico" (Musician Maneco) - and Fabiana Maria Jaguari Cardoso. He was just a child when first showed his musical tendency, which was soon stimulated by his father and master as well as by his brother José Pedro de Sant'Ana Gomés, also a Conductor.          

José Pedro was older than Carlos Gomes being the most dedicated guide and adviser in his brother’s artistic career. He convinced his brother to visit the Court where he gained the protection of the Emperor D.Pedro ll. He studied at the Musical Conservatory of Rio de Janeiro and in 1861 had his first success by pedorming his first opera "A Noite do Castelo", under his own direction. In 1863, he composed his second opera "Joana de Flandres". These two operas made the Emperor offer him a prize to study in Italy. He stayed in Milan studying at the local Conservatory until 1866 when he graduated as a composer-conductor. He soon became famous within the European artistic world achieving fame with his most notorious opera, "Ó Guarani", performed in 1870 at the Milan Scala Theater, the theater of the great Lyrical spectacles.

PSR-510  (classicas d demostração do teclado PSR-510 YAMAHA - ñ sabemos o nome delas.....se vc cabe, diga-nos para colocarmos aqui ) (We don't know the names of the authors.....if you know, let us know too).
Composer(s), autor(es)=   Neil Sedaka    Letra = Direitos reservados  -   Música (music)= Direitos reservados
gravada também por (also recorded by) =
YAMAHA

 

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