Liederkreis Intermezzo by Schumann | Michael Scarcelle, Bass Baritone & Madalina Danila, Pianist
Liederkreis Intermezzo Op. 39, No. 2 by R. Schumann (1810-1856) March 25, 2022, Rock Hall Auditorium, Temple University Doctoral Lecture Recital with pianist Mădălina Dănilă
Pianist Hugh Sung presents a Visual Recital workshop at the Greenport School in New York, featuring movements from Modest Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" and artwork by 3rd, 4th, and 6th grade students under the supervision of art teacher Anne McDonald. The workshop and concert were made possible by the Greenport Music Festival. For more information on Hugh Sung and the Visual Recital concept, please visit http://www.HughSung.com and http://www.VisualRecital.com
This portion features the "Promenade" and the "Catacombs" movements.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dg9hrdwrw8
Visit http://artistworks.com/piano-lessons-hugh-sung for more lessons.
Now that we've learned the notes for measures 15-16, we'll explore a couple of pedaling options. Be sure to review lessons 16.1 and 16.2 for the basics on pedaling if you haven't seen them before.
We then start to look at the beginning of measure 17, by noticing a new French term for the "right hand" ("main droite") which helps play an extra note together with the left hand. I also give a quick overview of what we'll cover in the next lessons for measures 17-18.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zrhqt8KACKo
Jason Heath is a freelance double bass player who started his Contrabass Conversations podcast way back in 2007, nearly 10 years ago. Now with well over a million downloads, Jason’s incredibly popular podcast is the Internet’s most comprehensive resource on all people and topics related to life and music around the double bass.
This month, we’re going to be exploring the world of music podcasters and entrepreneurs, starting with Jason Heath, who has I believe the longest running classical music podcast show around, nearly 10 years running, with over 250 episodes and well over a million and a half downloads at the time of this broadcast. An interesting historical sidenote: former MTV VJ Adam Curry is credited with being one of the initial pioneers of podcasting, and launched what many believe to be the first podcast show produced on a regular basis, Daily Source Code, back in 2004. Podcasts are essentially “radio shows” that you can listen to either directly on a web page or on a smartphone or MP3 player. The beauty of podcasts is the fact that anyone can produce and distribute their own shows. This can be an inexpensive, yet powerful way to get your name out, reach a worldwide audience, and connect with the movers and shakers of whatever musical niche you’re passionate about. For Jason Heath, podcasting has been a way for him to do all of those things and more, enabling him to extend his freelance double bass career far beyond what’s normally possible.
Links Contrabass Conversations Podcast: http://contrabassconversations.com/
Jason's websites: http://doublebassblog.org/
http://jasonheath.info/bassist/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEcHMnC1neI
Here's a vending machine at the Atlanta Airport that sells iPods, PSP's, Gameboys, and other iPod and mobile tech accessories!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e23fiJofy0c
At the 2008 Music Bridges International festival in Prague, pianist Hugh Sung compares two pianos - one digital, by Pianoteq (keyboard controller by Bohemia), the other acoustic, by Petrof, playing a small segment of Debussy's "Clair de lune". At the end of the clip, Hugh refers to a "piano tasting" radio news piece that was aired on WHYY in Philadelphia. You can read the original post at
http://www.hughsung.com/blog/index.php?itemid=1001
or you can go directly to the audio clips here:
http://www.whyy.org/podcast/news/arts20080730.mp3
http://www.whyy.org/podcast/news/arts20080729.mp3
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bo0O1pC6zDA
Dom Cicchetti from Yamaha and I set up a Disklavier remote lesson between the Hartt Music School in Connecticut and Yamaha Artist Services in Moscow.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUKdg9Cn4E0
The AirTurn BT-105 hands free wireless page turner is now compatible with Android Tablets that have Bluetooth keyboard capabilities. The first Android app that takes advantage of the AirTurn BT-105 wireless page turning capabilities is EBookDroid, which can read PDF files, along with a number of other file formats (DjVu, OpenXPS, and CBZ and CBR for comics).
In this video, AirTurn co-founder Hugh Sung gives a brief demonstration of EBookDroid's PDF-reading capabilities running on a Motorola Xoom Tablet, in addition to demonstrating how to connect and pair the Android tablet with the AirTurn BT-105.
For more information on the AirTurn line of hands free wireless page turners, please visit http://airturn.com
You can download EBookDroid for free within the Android App market, or go directly to the developer's website at http://code.google.com/p/ebookdroid/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIfSWZNWfVI
This tutorial shows how to get to the Bluetooth settings in an Android tablet and set it up to be paired with the AirTurn BT-105 hands free page turner. You need to make sure your Android tablet has the ability to connect to external Bluetooth keyboards in order to work with the AirTurn BT-105. In this example, I'm using the Asus Transformer TF201 Eee Pad running Android OS Jellybean. Visit http://airturn.com/android-apps/apps/android-apps for a list of Android apps that are compatible with the AirTurn BT-105.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToMGLniaJJM