Fritz Kreisler/arr.Kreisler Falla:Danza espanola (La Vida)
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================================arr.Kreisler Falla:Danza espanola (La Vida Breve)(Mono)*Franz Rupp, piano================================Related information:Danza Espanola, for orchestra (from "La Vida Breve")The charming, colorful, soulful, imaginative, elegantly crafted Spanish Dance is from Manuel de Falla's dramatic work La Vida breve. Inspired by a tragic love story, La Vida breve uses a wealth of musical symbolism and imagery to develop the tragic motif of the woman abandoned by her lover for someone more desirable. Preceded by a brooding Interlude in the strings that effectively juxtaposes melancholy utterances with tantalizingly fragmented anticipations of the dance motif, the Spanish Dance literally rises, Phoenix-like, from its troubling context. De Falla masterfully weaves a kaleidoscopic tapestry with his characteristic dance motif in a charming, sincere, spontaneous theme that continues repeating itself, almost hypnotically engaging the listener. But this is one of those truly magical themes to be heard again and again: in de Falla's Spanish Dance, there is not a trace of the morbid obsessiveness of Ravel's Bolero, where the theme keeps returning, like it or not. No, the theme of the Spanish Dance is like a jewel, a tiny crystal that keeps delighting with ever new reflections. As the theme moves in various forms through the orchestra, first enunciated by the violins, then expressed in a slightly muted form by the woodwinds, it also tames all of the echoes of the melancholy Interlude brought to the fore by the strings, eventually bringing the music to a resplendent, scintillant, climactic close. Needless to say, this dance has inspired many arrangers.http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=42:217292Marche Miniature Viennoise for violin & piano One of a handful of salon-type pieces for violin and piano that Fritz Kreisler, at one point or another, arranged for violin and orchestra, the Marche miniature viennoise is not one of Kreisler's better-known truffles. But perhaps it should be. Truly, the recording Kreisler made in 1945, with Donald Voorhees and the Victor Symphony Orchestra (it would be renamed the RCA Victor Orchestra the following year), must rank among his most delightful discs. That recording is also among his very last; Kreisler was over 70 when it appeared. After hearing the woodwinds whirl and spin their way around the solo violin's mock-serious Viennese civil-march tune and after enjoying the transparent commentary of the celesta and the sparkling spiccato obbligato of the section violins, one can hardly imagine the same music existing in a form for violin and piano. Like the Viennese Rhapsodic Fantasietta for violin and orchestra (the 1946 recording of which happens to be Kreisler's very last recording), this is music stuffed with Kreisler's own nostalgia for the magical warmth and ways of Vienna at the turn of the century — always home to Kreisler's heart, something forever lost to time and progress.http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=42:96437================================*Note:Support the artist, their families and their legacy by purchasing their music.
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"The Call" by Regina Spektor, sung by Me!
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Hola dudes, it's me again! This time, you guys get to stare at a stuffed seal while I sing. Yep, I'm still self-conscious, but you have to admit, that seal is very sexy. Anyway, enjoy!
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