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Father Mozart
Variations on “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” (1778) W. Mozart (1756-1791) Wolfgang Mozart married Constanze Weber (1762–1842) when he was 28 — she was 22 — and together they had six children, only two of whom survived Wolfgang. The elder son was Karl Thomas Mozart (1784-1858), a gifted pianist who turned his attention to commerce. His…
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Tacet
This week’s Music Box is ‘tacet’ because it’s ‘Youth Sunday’. ‘Tacet’ is Latin for ‘is silent’, and it’s the music term for ‘don’t play’. In a set of orchestral parts, for example, if the 3rd bassoon doesn’t play, there will be a printed part that says ‘3rd bassoon: tacet’. You’d think this is odd –…
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Trinity Sunday
Prelude in Eb (“St. Anne”) J.S.Bach (1685-1750) “O God, Our Help in Ages Past” Fugue in Eb (“St. Anne”) J.S.Bach (1685-1750) The world-famous cellist Pablo Casals tells the story: One day I told my father I needed to find some new solo music for the Café Pajarera. Together we set off on the search. For…
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Fanny Mendelssohn
Andante con Espressione Fanny Mendelssohn (1805-1847) Fanny Mendelssohn was the oldest of four children, her younger brother being the famous Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847). Fanny received her first piano instruction from her mother, who had been a student of Johann Kirnberger (1721–1783), who was himself a student of J.S. Bach (1685-1750). As a thirteen year old,…
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Divine & Human
Prelude in C (BWV 547) J.S. Bach (1685-1750) A couple Sundays ago Sandy discussed Jesus’ divinity vs. humanity, how this conundrum was at the top of the agenda at the Council of Nicea in 325 CE, and how they resolved that Jesus was “both fully human and fully divine.” Although that doctrinal question may have been…
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Earth Day
Symphony 6, mvt. 1 “Awakening of cheerful feelings upon arrival in the countryside” L. Beethoven (1770-1826) Canticle of the Sun W. Zeitler “Blue Danube” Waltz Op.314 J. Strauss II (1825–1899) It’s a commonplace in Christian thinking that God reveals Herself in ‘the Book of Scripture’ (the Bible) and…
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Blah
Richard Rohr, a contemporary Christian writer and teacher, says that the Spiritual Path is a race between 'Enlightenment' and dementia. Too true! And sometimes the music box is a race between my own 'clarity' and the submission deadline! So with your indulgence I'd like to clarify a point I was trying make badly last week……
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Sonata Form
Sonata No. 4, 1st mvmt. L.Beethoven (1770-1826) Down through the aeons, various ways of structuring a piece of music have come in and out of fashion. Currently by far the most popular form is verse/chorus, verse/chorus, rinse and repeat — namely, most every popular song written in the last 100 years. In other ages, other…
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Mozart’s Remains
Sonata in Am K310 W.A. Mozart (1756-1791) At three o’clock in the afternoon of December 6, 1791, the body of Mozart received the final benediction in the transept chapel on the north side of St. Stephen’s Church in Vienna. A violent storm of snow and rain was raging, and five friends — including Salieri,…
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“Moonlight Sonata”
“Moonlight Sonata” 1st mvmt. L. Beethoven (1770-1826) The “Moonlight Sonata” has become standard fare for beginning piano students (including yours truly) so we’ve all heard it played — um — less than skillfully. I thought you might enjoy hearing it played well. In this piece it never ceases to amaze me how Ludwig uses such simple…