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03/31/2024
Happy Easter from Hive Piano Studio
03/28/2024
We love piano, and so should you!
Today marks the 88th day of the year, a fitting occasion to celebrate our favorite 88-keyed instrument! This , we take a moment to recognize the players and the makers, the students and the teachers, the composers and the listeners of the piano and its music. š¼ š¹ š¶
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03/27/2024
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03/24/2024
Happy International Teach Music Week.
(Day 7: Sergei Rachmaninoff)
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Today we will be talking about Rachmaninoff's influence on piano music. Sergei Rachmaninoff's influence on the piano is profound. His compositions demanded more from the instrument, leading to significant advancements in its design. Rachmaninoff's era saw the transition from the delicate fortepianos to more robust instruments capable of a wider dynamic range and greater expressivity.
His music, especially later works like "Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor" and "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini", required pianos with thicker strings and metal frames to withstand intense playing. This pushed piano makers to innovate, resulting in the powerful, resonant pianos we have today.
Rachmaninoff's legacy is not just in his compositions but also in how he expanded the piano's capabilities, inspiring generations of musicians and composers. He is especially known for his piano concerti and the piece for piano and orchestra titled Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (1934). His genius lay in his ability to combine layer upon layer of melody while giving the listener a sense of a single principle line with a complex inner life.
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Sources:
(1) Rachmaninoffās Impact on Piano Evolution: A Deep Dive. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sergey-Rachmaninoff.
(2) Sergei Rachmaninoff | Biography, Music, & Facts | Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sergey-Rachmaninoff.
(3) Sergei Rachmaninoff - World History Encyclopedia. https://www.worldhistory.org/Sergey-Rachmaninoff
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Sergey Rachmaninoff | Russian Composer, Pianist & Conductor Sergey Rachmaninoff composer who was the last great figure of the tradition of Russian Romanticism and a leading piano virtuoso of his time. He is especially known for his piano concerti and the piece for piano and orchestra titled Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (1934). Rachmaninoff was born on an
03/24/2024
Happy International Teach Music Week
(Day 6: Maurice Ravel)
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Today we will be talking about Ravel's influence on piano music. Maurice Ravel's influence on the piano is profound. His compositions demanded more from the instrument, leading to significant advancements in its design¹²³. Ravel's era saw the transition from the delicate fortepianos to more robust instruments capable of a wider dynamic range and greater expressivity¹²³.
His music, especially later works like "Jeux dāeau" (completed 1901), "Miroirs" (1905), the formidable "Gaspard de la nuit" (1908), "Le Tombeau de Couperin" (1917), and the two piano concerti (1931), required pianos with thicker strings and metal frames to withstand intense playing¹. This pushed piano makers to innovate, resulting in the powerful, resonant pianos we have today¹²³.
Ravel's legacy is not just in his compositions but also in how he expanded the piano's capabilities, inspiring generations of musicians and composers¹²³. He enriched the literature of the piano by a series of masterworks¹. His music is extraordinary in its ability to transcend small forms with an enormous range of emotions, colours and effects². His music is almost instantly recognizable and among the most popular to appear in over a century and a half of recital programming².
- Ravelās Impact on Piano Evolution¹
- Maurice Ravel | Biography, Music, & Facts¹
- The Legacy of Maurice Ravel: His Contribution to the Nineteenth Century Music Repertoire²
- Maurice Ravel - World History Encyclopedia³
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Sources:
(1) Ravelās Impact on Piano Evolution: A Deep Dive. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Maurice-Ravel.
(2) Maurice Ravel | Biography, Music, & Facts | Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Maurice-Ravel.
(3) The Legacy of Maurice Ravel: His Contribution to the Nineteenth Century Music Repertoire. http://portfolio.colinsweetman.net/2015/03/28/franz-liszt/.
(4) Maurice Ravel - World History Encyclopedia. https://www.worldhistory.org/Franz_Liszt/.
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Maurice Ravel | Biography, Music, Bolero, Compositions, & Facts Maurice Ravel, French composer of Swiss-Basque descent, noted for his musical craftsmanship and perfection of form and style in such works as Bolero (1928), Pavane pour une infante defunte (1899; Pavane for a Dead Princess), and Rapsodie espagnole (1907).
03/23/2024
Happy International Teach Music Week.
(Day 5: Franz Liszt)
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Today we will be talking about Liszt's influence on piano music. Franz Liszt's influence on the piano is profound. His compositions demanded more from the instrument, leading to significant advancements in its designā“āµ. Liszt's era saw the transition from the delicate fortepianos to more robust instruments capable of a wider dynamic range and greater expressivityā“āµ.
His music, especially later works like the "Piano Concerto in E flat" and "Totentanz", required pianos with thicker strings and metal frames to withstand intense playingā¶. This pushed piano makers to innovate, resulting in the powerful, resonant pianos we have todayā“āµ.
Liszt's legacy is not just in his compositions but also in how he expanded the piano's capabilities, inspiring generations of musicians and composersā“āµ. He exploited the tonal and technical resources of the piano, like using unconventional tones, chromaticism, remote modulation, dissonances, repeated notes, fast arpeggios, scale played by octaves and chords simultaneously played by both handsāø.
- Lisztās Impact on Piano Evolutionā“
- Franz Liszt | Biography, Music, & Factsā“
- The Legacy of Franz Liszt: His Contribution to the Nineteenth Century Music Repertoireāµ
- Franz Liszt - World History Encyclopediaā·
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Sources:
(1) Lisztās Impact on Piano Evolution: A Deep Dive. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Franz-Liszt.
(2) Franz Liszt | Biography, Music, & Facts | Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Franz-Liszt.
(3) The Legacy of Franz Liszt: His Contribution to the Nineteenth Century Music Repertoire. http://portfolio.colinsweetman.net/2015/03/28/franz-liszt/.
(4) Franz Liszt - World History Encyclopedia. https://www.worldhistory.org/Franz_Liszt/.
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Additional resources:
(1) Franz Liszt | Biography, Music, Compositions, Famous Works, Children .... https://www.britannica.com/biography/Franz-Liszt.
(2) The Legacy of Franz Liszt: His Contribution to the Nineteenth Century .... http://portfolio.colinsweetman.net/2015/03/28/franz-liszt/.
(3) Franz Liszt - World History Encyclopedia. https://bing.com/search?q=Franz+Liszt%27s+contribution+to+piano+music.
(4) Franz Liszt contribution to the world of Music | PPT - SlideShare. https://www.slideshare.net/virus3991/franz-liszt-contribution-to-the-world-of-music.
(5) Franz Liszt - World History Encyclopedia. https://www.worldhistory.org/Franz_Liszt/.
(6) The Best of Liszt. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvfHYFjmG8I.
(7) Franz Liszt - Pianist & Composer | Mini Bio | BIO. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THI1lRIjzSE.
Franz Liszt | Biography, Music, Compositions, Famous Works, Children, & Facts Franz Liszt, Hungarian piano virtuoso and composer. Among his many notable compositions are his 12 symphonic poems, two piano concerti, several sacred choral works, and a variety of solo piano pieces. A controversial figure in his time, he later came to be seen as a revolutionary who anticipated lat...
03/22/2024
Happy International Teach Music Week.
(Day 4: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
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Today we will be talking about Mozart's influence on keyboard music. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's contributions to the keyboard, including the piano, harpsichord, and clavichord, are significant. His compositions demanded a high level of technical skill, leading to advancements in playing techniques and the evolution of these instrumentsāøā¹Ā¹ā“.
Mozart's era saw the transition from the harpsichord to the fortepiano, and his compositions reflect this shiftā¹. He composed at the keyboard, developing his technique as well as his compositional ideas by improvisationā¹. His keyboard music, especially works like his sonatas and concertos, required instruments capable of a wide dynamic range and expressivity¹¹.
Mozart's clavichord music is some of the most beautiful and expressive ever written, and his mastery of the instrument is evident in every composition¹ā“. His legacy is not just in his compositions but also in how he expanded the capabilities of these keyboard instruments, inspiring generations of musicians and composersā¹Ā¹ā“.
- Mozartās Keyboard Works¹¹
- Mozart and the Keyboard Culture of His Timeāø
- The āClassical Styleā Mozart and the Keyboardā¹
- Mozartās Clavichord Music: Beauty And Expression In Every Composition¹ā“
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Sources:
(1) Mozartās Keyboard Works. https://mozartproject.org/mozarts-keyboard-works/.
(2) Mozart and the Keyboard Culture of His Time. https://rmc.library.cornell.edu/mozart/intro.htm.
(3) The āClassical Styleā Mozart and the Keyboard. https://academic.oup.com/book/10735/chapter/158816726.
(4) Mozartās Clavichord Music: Beauty And Expression In Every Composition. https://www.mozartproject.org/mozarts-clavichord-music-beauty-and-expression-in-every-composition/.
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Mozartās Keyboard Works ā Mozart Project Mozartās Keyboard Works February 11, 2023Peter Mozart composed keyboard works throughout his entire life, from his earliest childhood compositions to his last unfinished works. It is impossible to determine exactly how many keyboard works Mozart wrote, as many of his early compositions are lost an...
03/20/2024
Happy International Teach Music Week.
(Day 3: Ludwig van Beethoven)
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Today we will be talking about Beethoven's influence on keyboard music. Ludwig van Beethoven's influence on the piano is profound. His compositions demanded more from the instrument, leading to significant advancements in its design. Beethoven's era saw the transition from the delicate fortepianos to more robust instruments capable of a wider dynamic range and greater expressivity. His music, especially later works like the "Hammerklavier" Sonata, required pianos with thicker strings and metal frames to withstand intense playing. This pushed piano makers to innovate, resulting in the powerful, resonant pianos we have today. Beethoven's legacy is not just in his compositions but also in how he expanded the piano's capabilities, inspiring generations of musicians and composers¹²ā“āµ.
- Beethovenās Impact on Piano Evolution¹
- Ludwig van Beethoven | Biography, Music, & Facts²
- Why Is Beethoven So Important In The History Of Classical Music?ā“
- Ludwig van Beethoven - Innovations, Symphony, Musicāµ
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Sources:
(1) Beethovenās Impact on Piano Evolution: A Deep Dive. https://lvbeethoven.com/beethovens-impact-on-piano-evolution-a-deep-dive/.
(2) Ludwig van Beethoven | Biography, Music, & Facts | Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ludwig-van-Beethoven
(3) Why Is Beethoven So Important In The History Of Classical Music?. https://www.cmuse.org/why-is-beethoven-so-important/.
(4) Ludwig van Beethoven - Innovations, Symphony, Music | Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ludwig-van-Beethoven/Structural-innovations.
(5) Beethovenās Impact on Piano Evolution: A Deep Dive. https://bing.com/search?q=Beethoven%27s+contribution+to+piano.
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Ludwig van Beethoven | Biography, Music, & Facts Ludwig van Beethoven, German composer, the predominant musical figure in the transitional period between the Classical and Romantic eras.
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