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Alexander Moyzes (1906-1984) - Piano Sonata Op.2
00:00 Prelude 03:40 Scherzo 08:15 - Adagio e Fuga
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September 04 in Music History
1500 Birth of Spanish composer and singer Cristobal de Morales in Malaga. 
1596 Birth of Dutch composer Constantin Huygens at The Hague.
1622 Birth of composer Jacob Hintze.
1811 Birth of French concert pianist Marie Pleyel in Paris.  1816 Birth of composer Francois-Emmanuel-Joseph Bazin. 1824 Birth of Austrian composer and organist Anton Joseph Bruckner.  1827 Death of composer Michael Pamer. 1843 Birth of composer Jan Levoslav Bella. 1844 Death of composer Oliver Holden in Charlestown, MA. 
1859 Birth of composer Edoardo Mascheroni.
1872 Birth of tenor Alexander Davidov.
1881 Birth of American composer Walter Ruel Cowles.
1883 Birth of composer Karel Candael.
1887 Birth of tenor Carl Martin Oehman.
1892 Birth of French composer Darius Milhaud in Aix-en-Provence. 
1896 Birth of mezzo-soprano Cyrena Van Gordon.
1899 Birth of English composer and organist Frederic Curzon in London.  1903 Death of German conductor Hermann Zumpe in Munich.
1906 Birth of American critic and musicologist Gilbert Chase in Havana. 1906 Birth of composer Antanas Raciunas. 1906 Birth of composer Alexander Moyzes. 1907 Death of Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg in Bergen. 1909 Birth of composer Karel Horky. 1915 Birth of German tenor Rudolf Schock. 1921 Birth of soprano Gita De La Fuente.
1939 Birth of American pianist Irwin Gage in Cleveland. 1942 Birth of Canadian composer Brian Cherney. 
1962 Birth of Irish-American composer Michael Remson. 1964 Birth of German bass-baritone Rene Pape. 1965 Death of organist and Bach scholar, Albert Schweitzer. 1972 Birth of American composer Mickey Helms in Redwood City, CA. 1991 Death of bass-baritone Carlos Alexander. 1996 FP of Steven Mackey’s Lost Found for orchestra. San Francisco Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas conducting.
1999 FP of Philip Glass’ score to accompany the classic 1931 Tod Browning horror film Dracula starring Bela Lugosi. Kronos Quartet at Telluride, CO. 
2002 Death of Lituanian born French pianist Vlado Perlemuter in Paris.
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The Internet Archive is now leveraging a little known, and perhaps never used, provision of US copyright law, Section 108h, which allows libraries to scan and make available materials published 1923 to 1941 if they are not being actively sold. Elizabeth Townsend Gard, a copyright scholar at Tulane University calls this “Library Public Domain.”  She and her students helped bring the first scanned books of this era available online in a collection named for the author of the bill making this necessary: The Sonny Bono Memorial Collection. Thousands more books will be added in the near future as we automate. We hope this will encourage libraries that have been reticent to scan beyond 1923 to start mass scanning their books and other works, at least up to 1942.
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Robert RICKLI, Dominik BÁRDI, Klára SAMCOVÁ, Darina MOLATOVÁ, Cyril FILCÍK, Matěj LIŠKA, Denisa MÜLLEROVÁ, Johanka POŠOVÁ, Krisztina BÓKA, Tünde MÉZES, Frej HIMMELSTRUP, Terézia TOMKOVÁ, Jakub TRZCIŃSKI, Tereza DOSTÁLOVÁ, Alexander STOREK, Naïs MARCON,Jáchym JÁNSKÝ, Eliška PLECHATOVÁ, Berta HOLOUBKOVÁ, Demian KOVALOV, Veronika ČECHMÁNKOVÁ, Aleksandra KOMSTA, Dita PETRÁŇOVÁ, Alžběta NOVÁKOVÁ, Martin CHLANDA, Anna HÁLOVÁ, Markéta DONÁTOVÁ, Helena JIRÁKOVÁ, Jakub RAJNOCH, Jan HLADÍK, Eliška HAVLÍKOVÁ, Ansilde CHANTEAU, Theodora PASKALEVA, Soyoung BAE, Klára ČAPÁKOVÁ, Hou HAN-JOU, Elena ŠTROK, Linda PÁLENÍKOVÁ, Gergő NAGY, Anett TAKÁCS, Daphne STANDAAR, Anna-Linnea KUKKONEN, Pavla BROUSKOVÁ, Nina GRÚŇOVÁ, Barbora DAYEF, Dagmar MOROVÁ, Barbora VOLFOVÁ, Sungyeon KIM, Eléna DUBOIS, Tamara MOYZES, Tereza TOMANOVÁ, Ting Chen CHANG, Hanna KUCERA, Line Elkjaer FRANDSEN, Jan VOSÝNEK
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No one likes to arrive too early at a party. There’s no one to talk to and nowhere to hide. You can’t leave without being conspicuously rude.  In due course you find yourself talking about car insurance (or worse still, Brexit) with other new arrivals. Of course, there’s the decor to look at (paintings you don’t much like) and there’s the buffet, tempting but as yet untouchable.
As hosts, though, we’re always grateful to those who arrive early and get things going.
New social networks have a hard time too. What’s the point of joining if no one’s there?
In gigglemusic, our new social network for classical musicians, we try to solve that problem by offering new users content that doesn’t depend on the community being large. We’ve uploaded the schedules of major classical music venues around the world (for the moment mainly opera houses).
We’ve also entered the ‘diaries’ of the world’s greatest composers – well, the greatest composers writing within the Western tradition or having some significant influence on it. By their diaries I mean their dates and places of birth and death (though many are still alive and kicking) and the dates and places of the first performances of their major works. Almost all of this comes from Wikipedia.
It may be a bit like trainspotting, but I, for one, find it mildly interesting to know where this or that masterpiece was first performed, and when.
To review a composer’s diary, start with People, open a profile, tap Diary and then scroll up to go back in time. Tap on an individual work to find out more. There’s usually a Wikipedia article to link to.
  But who are the world’s greatest composers?
There’s no ideology behind the selection I’ve made, and no conscious exclusions (I’ve even included Carl Orff). They’re just the first 292 composers who came to mind, and for whom there was also a Wikipedia entry. I’m sure the assiduous researcher will detect unconscious bias, but if you do, please tell me who I’ve missed. There’s room for nearly everyone in gigglemusic.
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Chodili chlapci k nam" Alexander Moyzes MERCOLEDIADI 1
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musicainextenso · 10 years
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TODAY ON NOB: 
Alexander Moyzes
"Jazz" Sonata for two pianos
Anthony Goldstone & Caroline Clemmow
Moyzes (1906 - 1984) was a Slovak composer who, while broadly neoromantic in bent, displayed an astonishingly diverse but sincere eclecticism in his writing. He taught and edited music in Bratislava for decades and is considered one of the most important Slovak composers of his generation. 
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I would like to say a big thank you to Curtis LINDSAY (composer, pianist), because from now, he is our new member in staff and also he is the Head of the Music Section. Good luck and welcome, Mr. Lindsay!
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Alexander Moyzes (1906-1984) - Piano Sonata Op.2
00:00 Prelude 03:40 Scherzo 08:15 - Adagio e Fuga
Anthony Goldstone - Piano
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Alexander Moyzes (1906-1984) (Slovaquie) - Piano Concerto (Concertino) (1933/41) completed in 1995 by Ivan Hrusovsky
Pianist : Ida Cernecka
Dir : Marian Vach 1- Largo (8.51) 2- Toccata (5.22)
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Alexander Moyzes (1906-1984) - Cesta (cyklus piesní pre soprán a klavír), op. 19
Spev: Elena HOLIČKOVÁ
Klavír: Ľudovít MARCINGER
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Alexander Moyzes (1906-1984)
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Alexander Moyzes (1906 – 1984) - String Quartet No. 1 a minor, op. 7 (1929)
Moyzes Quartet
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Alexander Moyzes (1906 – 1984) Symfonie č. 11, op. 79 (1978)
I. Andante - Allegro ma non troppo II. Allegretto III. Andante: Un poco tenuto VI. Allegro
Symfonický orchestr Slovenského rozhlasu Bratislava řídí / conducting Ladislav Slovák
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Alexander Grechaninov : String Quartet No. 4 in F major Op. 124 (1929)
I. Allegro moderato 00:00-05:15 II. Maestoso assai 05:15-14:10 III. Allegro vivo 14:10-19:05 IV. Lento, ma non troppo - Vivo 19:05-29:55
Performed by the Moyzes Quartet.
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Alexander Moyzes - Wind Quintet in B flat major, Op. 17 - Finale· Dechové kvinteto České filharmonie
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Alexander Moyzes: Jazz Sonata for Two Pianos, op. 14 
Ena Maria Aldecoa, piano I April Dawnena Misa, piano II
This rendition was sponsored by the Ambassador of the Czech Republic H.E. Jaroslav Olša, jr. Ambassador of Hungary H.E. József Bencze Chargé d'Affaires of Poland Mr. Jaroslaw Szczepankiewicz Honorary Consul (Des.) of Slovakia Mr. Rex King Siy in cooperation with the UP College of Music. Copyright 2018 LCG RECORDS. All Rights Reserved.
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