Tuesday, November 19, 2019

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1 Hour of some of the best classical music for studying and
concentration; "Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54 - I. Allegro
affettuoso - II. Intermezzo" composed by R. Schumann with soothing
nature sounds forest wild birds. It is the perfect relaxing instrumental
music for studying and better learning to focus and it is also great
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working in office. Use this classical music for relaxation and reading
or as study music for exams and study time.

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Robert Schumann completed his Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54 in 1845.
It was premired by Clara Schumann te following year, with an orchestra
conducted by Ferdinand Hiller, the work's dedicatee. This work, which
actually started as a Fantasie, was the only piano concert Schumman
completed, as his previous attempts at the genre had been frustrated.
Clara urged him to expand the Fantasie and he added to more movements,
thus completing the work. After this concerto, Schumann wrote two other
pieces for piano and orchestra: the Introduction and Allegro
Appassionato, Op. 92, and the Introduction and Allegro Concertante, Op.
134. The concerto is scored for 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2
bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani, strings, and a piano. The piece,
as marked in the score, is in three movements, even though there is no
break between the last two, and Schumman actually preferred that the
movements be listed as only two in concert programs.

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Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Classical Music for Studying | Relaxing Violin Music | Study Music for R...





2 Hours of some of the best classical music for studying and
concentration; "String Quartet no. 10 in E-flat major, D. 87 - III.
Adagio" composed by F. Schubert with soothing nature sounds sea waves.
It is the perfect relaxing instrumental music for studying and better
learning to focus and it is also great classical violin, viola and cello
music to study, concentrate, writing or working in office. Use this
classical music for relaxation and reading or as study music for exams
and study time.

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The String Quartet no. 10 in E flat major, D. 87, is one of Schubert's
earliest works. It was written in 1813, after he left the Royal College,
when he was 16. It is one of the most mature pieces of his adolescence,
and it has been suggested that Salieri had a great influence on it (as
Schubert admired him and took lessons with him). The quartet was first
performed in 1813 at Schubert's home, and published posthumously, in
1830, under the Op. number 125/1.

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Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Satie Classical Music for Studying | Relaxing Piano Music | Study Music ...

1 Hour of some of the best classical music for studying and
concentration; "Gnossienne No.2" composed by Erik Satie and performed by
La Pianista with soothing nature sounds rain. It is the perfect
relaxing instrumental music for studying and better learning to focus
and it is also great classical piano music to study, concentrate,
writing or working in office. Use this classical music for relaxation
and reading or as study music for exams and study time.

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The Gnossiennes (French pronunciation: ​[ɡnosjεn]) are several piano
compositions written by the French composer Erik Satie in the late 19th
century. The works are for the most part in free time (lacking time
signatures or bar divisions) and highly experimental with form, rhythm
and chordal structure. The form as well as the term was invented by
Satie.

These Three Gnossiennes were composed around 1890 and first published in
1893. A revision prior to publication in 1893 is not unlikely; the 2nd
Gnossienne may even have been composed in that year (it has "April 1893"
as date on the manuscript). The piano solo versions of the first three
Gnossiennes are without time signatures or bar lines, which is known as
free time.

These Gnossiennes were first published in Le Figaro musical No. 24 of
September 1893 (Gnossiennes Nos. 1 and 3, the last one of these then
still "No. 2") and in Le Cœur No. 6–7 of September–October 1893
(Gnossienne No. 2 printed as facsimile, then numbered "No. 6").

The first grouped publication, numbered as known henceforth, followed in
1913. By this time Satie had indicated 1890 as composition date for all
three. The first Gnossienne was dedicated to Alexis Roland-Manuel in
the 1913 reprint. The 1893 facsimile print of the 2nd Gnossienne
contained a dedication to Antoine de La Rochefoucauld, not repeated in
the 1913 print. This de La Rochefoucauld had been a co-founder of
Joséphin Péladan's Ordre de la Rose-Croix Catholique et Esthetique du
Temple et du Graal in 1891. By the second publication of the first set
of three Gnossiennes, Satie had broken already for a long time with all
Rosicrucian type of endeavours.

Also with respect to the tempo these Gnossiennes follow the Gymnopédies
line: slow tempos, respectively Lent (French for Lento/slow), avec
étonnement ("with astonishment"), and again Lent.

A sketch containing only two incomplete bars, dated around 1890, shows
Satie beginning to orchestrate the 3rd Gnossienne.

The first and third Gnossiennes share a similar chordal structures,
rhythm and share reference to each other's thematic material.

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