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gasparodasalo · 8 months
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Carolus Antonius Fodor (1768-1846) - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in g-minor, Op. 12, III. Rondo alla turque. Allegro non troppo. Performed by Arthur Schoonderwoerd, fortepiano, and Ensemble Cristofori on period instruments.
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pianosheet · 28 days
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theaskywalker · 2 years
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Imagine playing Rondo alla Turca on the piano with Emily
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benzaitenmusic · 2 months
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Even though I'm not a strings player, I really like this arrangement of Alla Turca. Wish I could hear it played by real musicians!
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mynameis-a · 11 months
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i was going to make a silly post about
"oh if you want to distract me literally just play rondo alla turca and i'll forget what was going on"
because i've just always loved that song
i looked it up for the post to make sure i got the name right and i realize that the song is in the a major chord
A major chord
it was never meant to be
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tinknevertalks · 1 year
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It just struck me, as I got out of the shower, that in ten-fifteen years time, some teenagers are going to be doing their Music GCSEs (or whatever the group of exams will be called then). They'll remember the first time they heard that specific bit of classical music...
... And the episode of Bluey it was in. 😂🥰
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singsweetmelodies · 1 year
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tagged by the lovely @hrhgeorgerussell to share five songs i have on repeat these days 🎶 .... oh dear. i feel like this is going to be very revealing, hahaha 🙈
AUS23 (1:1) by Charles Leclerc (yes, really)
If This Was A Movie by Taylor Swift (of course there's a taylor song on here!!! i die if i'm not obsessively re-listening to at least one of her songs per week, i think.)
Meditation from Thaïs by Massenet (okay, so, i've been doing a LOT of research & academic writing lately, and i can't listen to music with lyrics while i do that bcs i get distracted. so, classical it is. and Meditation, cliché of a choice as it may be, really is one of my favourites ever to listen to)
Eyes Closed by Ed Sheeran, specifically the piano version (what can i say? this song hit all the right notes for me. pun intended, of course)
The Alcott by The National, feat...... Taylor Swift (all i'm saying is "everything that's mine is a landmine // did my love aid and abet you?" this one SLAPS, bestie.)
i'm going to tag... hm, to be honest i have no idea who's done this/been tagged already, so my apologies if i double-tag anyone! but if any of you feel like giving this a go: @boxboxbrioche @welightitup @effervescentdragon @hourcat @mssr-monagato @river-ocean @duquesademiel @wolfiemcwolferson @pinkierre @yukierres 💕🎶
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orgasming-caterpillar · 10 months
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Mozart FUCKS bro
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loxtangel · 2 months
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Rondo Alla Turca sheet music "K 331 3rd Movement" Mozart
Rondo Alla Turca sheet music "K 331 3rd Movement" Mozart
Rondo Alla Turca sheet music is a fascinating and beautiful piano music sheet. which I recommend for you download. This piano music piece is an advanced score by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. And spread around the world and music. And on my last post, I reveal a link to Download All of me sheet music by John Legend in pdf and mp3. The Alla Turca is also popularly known as the Turkish Rondo. Rondo…
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innervoiceart · 8 months
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Piano Sonata No. 11 in A Major, K. 331: 3. Rondo Alla Turca
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rwby-encrusted-blog · 4 months
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Oscar: So you don't read sheet music?
Whitely: no, I just play by ear.
Ruby: Play Rondo Alla Turca
Whitely: *Plays Rondo Alla Turca*
Ruby: Great, now play it like it's the sixties and we're in advertising.
Whitely: ...
Whitely: *Slower, Jazzier version of Rondo Alla Turca plays, Cello sounding from somewhere*
Ruby: *nodding* Pretty good.
Oscar: Wow, you really can play anything.
Whitely: Anymore requests?
Ruby: Can you have my mom tell me she's proud of me?
Whitely: ... What?
Ruby: Well you can play anything, right?
Ruby: *lowering her hood* I wanna hear my mom tell me ... that she's proud of me.
Oscar: Jeez.
Whitely: Well, uuuuuhhh, I can do this ....
Jacques: I'm proud of you son.
Whitely: But if I drop it like this?
Summer: I'm proud of you Rosebud.
Ruby: *In tears, Voice cracking* ... You mean it Mama?
Oscar: We're getting you both therapy.
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tot-en-tanz · 8 months
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rondo alla turca...
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anamizuiro · 5 months
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Matching IkeVamp suitors with classical pieces that likes to invade my brain
Was browsing more classical music to listen to but then I remember I used to get bits of IkeVamp brainrot listening so this list has cometh to be.
Characters Listed: The Residents, William, Vlad and His Minions.
Author Note: why does the bad guys always get the banger ones when it comes to music istg... also did you know? I was about to put Dies Irae (Mozart) in Charles' list before i changed my mind but decided to give it to Vlad instead because i like the vibe (except I gave Vlad Verdi's Requiem of Dies Irae instead because apparently there is another piece titled Dies Irae).
Napoleon
Clair de Lune by Claude Debussy
Arabesque No. 1 by Claude Debussy
Toreador March/Les Toreador by Georges Bizet (specifically that part.)
Vlad
Prelude in C Sharp Minor by Rachmaninoff
Four Seasons, Winter by Antonio Vivaldi
Moonlight Sonata, 3rd Movement by Ludwig Van Beethoven
Lacrimosa by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (early composition) and Franz Xaver Süssmayr (finishes the rest of the piece) (Mozart was unable to finish composing this piece because he passed away. So the person who commissioned this piece hired his student to finish it. Source: Google)
Fantaisie Impromptu by Frederic Chopin
Verdi's Requiem Dies Irae by Verdi
Arthur
Habanera from Carmen Suite by Georges Bizet
Por Una Cabeza Tango by Carlos Gardel
La Campanella by Liszt
Vincent
Peer Gynt, Morning Mood by Edvard Grieg
Four Seasons, Spring by Antonio Vivaldi
Nocturne Op 9 No. 2 by Frederic Chopin
Minuet in G Major by Christian Petzold (said to be attributed to Bach)
Theodorus
Tristesse by Frederic Chopin
Nocturne in C Sharp Minor (No. 20) by Frederic Chopin
Shakespeare
Nessun Dorma by Giacomo Puccini
The Swan/Le Cygne by Saint-Saens
Fur Elise by Ludwig Van Beethoven
Leonardo
Bouree in E Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach
Minuetto in G by Luigi Boccherini
Comte de Saint-Germain
Cello Suite No. 1 : Prelude in G by Johann S. Bach
The Nutcracker Suite, The Waltz of The Flowers by Tchaikovsky
Aquarium by Saint-Saens
Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 by Edward Elgar
Jazz Suite No. 2: VII. Waltz No. 2 by Dmitri Shostakovich
Danse Macabre by Saint-Saens
Mozart
Symphony No. 10 in G Minor: I. Molto Allegro by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (basically his own piece)
Hungarian Dance No. 5 by Johannes Brahms
Charles-Henri
the Nutcracker Suite: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy by Tchaikovsky
Gymnopedie No. 1 by Erik Satie
Funeral March by Frederic Chopin
Faust
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach (i'm so sorry it just fits him)
O Fortuna : Carmina Burana by Carl Orff
Symphony No. 5 by Ludwig Van Beethoven
Jean
Moonlight Sonata, 1st Movement by Ludwig Van Beethoven
Airs a faire fuir by Erik Satie
Valse Triste by Jean Sibelius
Dazai
Blue Danube by Johann Strauss II
Sleeping Beauty Waltz by Tchaikovsky
Tales of Hoffman, Barcarolle by Offenbach
Isaac
Flight of The Bumblebee by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Cradle Song AKA Lullaby by Johannes Brahms
Air on the G String by Johann S. Bach
Sebastian
Rondo Alla Turca by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Eine Kleine by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphonies de Fanfares : Rondeau by Jean Joseph Mouret
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cult-of-lambs · 8 days
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haven’t touched the piano for like a month and today suddenly decided to play rondo alla turca to perfection (my pinky finger feels like it’s gunna fall off)
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burningablaze · 1 year
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Hawks x Reader - Playing Around
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A/N: An anonymous requested this a while ago and I’m finally happy it’s done 😮‍💨
Summary: You love being tickled by Hawks but the problem is your too shy to ask him so you came up with a cute way to get his attention
Ler: Hawks
Lee: Reader
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Hawks was working on his laptop out in the living room while you were in the bedroom, lying on the bed like a starfish. You were bored, but your lee mood was beginning to frustrate you. You wanted Hawks to tickle you, but you have no way of knowing how to get his attention. Plus, you didn’t want to interrupt whatever he was doing.
‘Maybe he could use a break, right? I guess it wouldn’t hurt.’ You thought. You sighed and grabbed your phone, shooting him a quick text.
Me: Hey baby, could you come in the bedroom for a sec, please?
Hawks had his laptop on his lap, trying to look through some work and his phone off to the side of his thigh. His phone lit up and dinged with a text. He grabbed his phone and looked at your message.
Hawks: Sure, love bird. I’ll be right there.
After he sent a reply, he took his laptop off his lap and placed it on the coffee table. He got up from the couch and started walking toward the bedroom.
“Did you need help with something?” Hawks asked after he entered the bedroom, but it turns out you were nowhere to be found. He did notice a strange lump underneath the sheets. He smirked and slowly made his way toward the bed.
“Where could Y/N be? I could have sworn that I had left them right here on this bed. Where would they go?” Hawks teased, and you tried your hardest not to laugh.
“Hold on a sec. There’s a big ole bump in the middle of the bed. Hmm, I wonder,” He gave the “bump” a poke. You twitched slightly and squealed in your hands as Hawks unintentionally poked your side.
“Huh, the bump moved. What if I poke again?” He poked your side again, getting the same reaction. “Aha! I knew it! Y/N, you’re so silly!”
Hawks laughed as he pulled the sheets off of you. “Hey! I found you!” He exclaimed with a huge grin on his face.
“What are you doing under the sheets, silly?” He asked with a smirk. You could feel your face heat up as you tried to explain yourself. “I was just trying to hide,” You replied, avoiding his gaze. “Well, it didn’t work, so I guess now you have to face the consequences,” Hawks said, his eyes twinkling mischievously. “What consequences?” You asked warily. “A tickle attack, of course!” He declared, wiggling his fingers.
You squealed loudly as he flopped himself on top of you and kneaded your sides. You shrieked and squirmed, trying to get away. But his fingers were relentless, finding every sensitive spot on your body and sending you into a fit of laughter. You tried to dodge him, but he managed to grab hold of you, and his fingers kept moving up and down your sides, hitting all your most ticklish spots.
“Hahahahahahahawks! No, no, nohohohoho!” You exclaimed between fits of laughter. Hawks smiled, amused by your reaction. “What’s wrong, my turtledove?” He teased. “It tickles!” You replied, still giggling. "It does? Hmm, if I remember correctly, it's exactly what you wanted," he said, continuing to tickle your sides and enjoying watching you squirm.
“Ahahahahahahahahahahahaha!” “Oh wait, I have an idea!” Hawks smiled as he sat up and pulled you onto his lap, and grabbed hold of your arms. “Ladies and gentlemen, I will now play for you, Rondo Alla Turca!” He cleared his throat and raised his other free hand over your belly. You squealed and wiggled from anticipation.
Then he started to sing Mozart’s song while letting his fingers play your stomach as a piano, sending you into a laughing frenzy. “Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha! Hahahahahahawks! It tihihihickles! Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!”
You squirmed and giggled, trying to free yourself from his grip, but he held you tightly. “Well, I can’t have you getting away now, can I?” Hawks said in a playful tone. “Stohohohohop!”
“What else can I do? Hmm, oh, I know.” Hawks immediately stopped tickling you and made beeping noises. “Beep boop boop beep, recalculating, brr, brr, brr, new introductions, blow raspberries on Y/N’s tummy!”
Your eyes widened, and you crawled as quickly as you could to get away, but Hawks pulled you by your ankles. “Oh no, you don't!” Hawks said with a playful grin, lifting your shirt up and blowing a few raspberries.
You shrieked loudly as he blew one huge raspberry and nuzzled his face side to side; his faint stubble made the tickling sensation worse.
“AAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA DON’T DO THAHAHAHAT! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!”
"Come on, Y/N, you can take it," Hawks teased and blew on your belly again. You used whatever strength you had left and tried to push his shoulders away. “EEEEEE! GET AWAYEHEHEHEHEHE! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!”
“Hang on; I’m not done yet!” Hawks took another breath, and before he could deliver another raspberry, you tried to stop him. “No, no, no! No blowing raspberrieEEEEEHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA STAHAHAHAHAHAP! IT TIHIHICKLES TOO MUHUHUHUCH! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!”
He stopped after two raspberries, and you just lay there, exhausted from laughing. “That was fun,” Hawks said with a satisfied smile. “I guess, if trying not to die,” You replied, smiling back at him.
He grabbed your wrists and pulled you up just to put you in a hug. “You thought you could hide from me, huh? I can always find you.” He joked and buried his face in the crook of your neck. You scrunched your shoulders and giggled. “Stohohohop! Ehehehehehehehe!”
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vellatra · 1 month
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Classical Music Is So Strange Sometimes
I might be really dumb and just not understand the ins and outs of classical music. So, ya know, feel free to explain stuff in the tags and comments if you want! But this is my experience thus far.
So you've got basically three tiers of classical music song names.
Tier One: Instantly Recognizable These are the most like modern songs, in that they are short, and have actual words in their name. Like everybody knows immediately what I'm talking about if I bring up Eine Kleine Nachtmusik or Beethoven's 5th Symphony, right?
Tier Two: TLDR These have a lot of numbers and abbreviations and "in the key of" notes which are difficult or impossible to remember, but at least they have one or two words in their titles that stick out and help you remember/find the song again. For example, Mozart's Piano Sonata #11 in A, K 331, "Turkish March" - #3: Rondo Alla Turca. Sorry, I'm not going to remember that entire thing! But "Turkish March" or even "Rondo Alla Turca"? That's doable. Many of these songs are even given the TLDR titles in albums or on YouTube, like Vivaldi's Spring.
Tier Three: What on God's green earth possessed you to name it that Maybe these titles make sense to music majors but not to me. Indistinguishable from all the other songs in this tier, hard to find in a search, will I ever be able to hear this beauty again? Doubtful. Good examples might be Schubert's Impromptu in B Flat, D 935/3 or his Impromptu in B Flat, D 935/2, or maybe Chopin's Nocturne #2 in E Flat, Op 9/2. Look them up and I can almost guarantee you'll recognize them, but unless you are VERY fond of the particular song, I doubt you'll remember those titles! (I love Nocturne in E Flat a lot so I've made a point of remembering that much at least haha)
Anybody else feel this way or am I just a lone weirdo (and/or uncultured swine?) XD
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