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In 1913, Ornstein composed Danse sauvage (Wild Men's Dance), a violently rhythmic piano piece that is entirely dissonant and fashioned out of large tone clusters. This was followed by a series of such works, including Two Impressions of Notre Dame and Suicide in an Airplane (both 1914), A la chinoise (1917) and others. Beginning in 1914, Ornstein appeared in programs combining these pieces and those of Schoenberg, Ravel's Gaspard de la nuit, Bartók, Kodály, Debussy, Scriabin, among others, advertised as "Futurist music." Ornstein was soon recognized as the foremost advocate of difficult, ultramodern music. Inasmuch as Ornstein's own work was concerned, critics were overwhelmingly negative at first, one stating that his music "transformed the concert hall into a dental parlor." Some critics recognized the value of Ornstein's idiom. Famous New York critic James Huneker once remarked that Schoenberg's atonal music sounded "timid" next to Ornstein's and dubbed him "most emphatically the only true-blue, genuine, Futurist composer alive." In 1918 Frederick H. Martens was sufficiently moved by Ornstein's music to publish what has to be the earliest book-length biography written on an American modern musician, Leo Ornstein: The Man, His Ideas, His Work. That same year Ornstein married pianist Pauline Mallét-Provost.
In the 1920s Leo Ornstein was respected as one of the chief talents on the piano recital circuit. In 1923, Ornstein launched his Piano Concerto in Philadelphia under the baton of Leopold Stokowski. That year he also co-founded the League of Composers, going on to serve on its board of directors. By this time, Ornstein began to temper his ultra-modernism with late-Romantic elements, realizing as early as the Sonata for violin and piano (1915) that he'd reached a saturation point with dissonance.
In 1933, at age 41 Leo Ornstein dropped out of the concert circuit. He and Pauline founded the Ornstein School of Music in Philadelphia, which they piloted until Leo retired in 1955. In 1936, the League of Composers commissioned his Nocturne and Dance of the Fates, which were premiered in St. Louis under Vladimir Golschmann. This would be the last honor for Ornstein for some 40 years, as he and his music slipped into total obscurity. The Ornsteins took up residence in a mobile home in Brownsville, TX. Throughout this period, Ornstein continued to compose, oblivious to changing trends in the concert world.
In the 1970s, Ornstein was rediscovered, and in 1975 he was awarded the Marjorie Waite Peabody Award by the American Academy and National Institute of Arts and Letters. Musicologist Vivian Perlis arranged for Ornstein to devote his papers to Yale University. In 1985, Pauline Ornstein died, and the composer relocated to Green Bay, WI. In 1990, Ornstein's son Severo published a 10-volume edition of Ornstein's piano works, oddly coinciding with Ornstein's own final work, the Piano Sonata No. 8. Having outlived most of his contemporaries by a substantial period of time, Leo Ornstein is the only concert musician known to have inhabited the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries. Ornstein died on February 24, 2002.
(AllMusic)
Please take note that the audio AND sheet music ARE NOT mine. Feel free to change the video quality to a minimum of 480p for the best watching experience.
Original audio: Francesco Parrino (violin), Maud Renier (piano) (Brilliant Classics, 2017)
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4q-D7i4t1o)
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In 1913, Ornstein composed Danse sauvage (Wild Men's Dance), a violently rhythmic piano piece that is entirely dissonant and fashioned out of large tone clusters. This was followed by a series of such works, including Two Impressions of Notre Dame and Suicide in an Airplane (both 1914), A la chinoise (1917) and others. Beginning in 1914, Ornstein appeared in programs combining these pieces and those of Schoenberg, Ravel's Gaspard de la nuit, Bartók, Kodály, Debussy, Scriabin, among others, advertised as "Futurist music." Ornstein was soon recognized as the foremost advocate of difficult, ultramodern music. Inasmuch as Ornstein's own work was concerned, critics were overwhelmingly negative at first, one stating that his music "transformed the concert hall into a dental parlor." Some critics recognized the value of Ornstein's idiom. Famous New York critic James Huneker once remarked that Schoenberg's atonal music sounded "timid" next to Ornstein's and dubbed him "most emphatically the only true-blue, genuine, Futurist composer alive." In 1918 Frederick H. Martens was sufficiently moved by Ornstein's music to publish what has to be the earliest book-length biography written on an American modern musician, Leo Ornstein: The Man, His Ideas, His Work. That same year Ornstein married pianist Pauline Mallét-Provost.
In the 1920s Leo Ornstein was respected as one of the chief talents on the piano recital circuit. In 1923, Ornstein launched his Piano Concerto in Philadelphia under the baton of Leopold Stokowski. That year he also co-founded the League of Composers, going on to serve on its board of directors. By this time, Ornstein began to temper his ultra-modernism with late-Romantic elements, realizing as early as the Sonata for violin and piano (1915) that he'd reached a saturation point with dissonance.
In 1933, at age 41 Leo Ornstein dropped out of the concert circuit. He and Pauline founded the Ornstein School of Music in Philadelphia, which they piloted until Leo retired in 1955. In 1936, the League of Composers commissioned his Nocturne and Dance of the Fates, which were premiered in St. Louis under Vladimir Golschmann. This would be the last honor for Ornstein for some 40 years, as he and his music slipped into total obscurity. The Ornsteins took up residence in a mobile home in Brownsville, TX. Throughout this period, Ornstein continued to compose, oblivious to changing trends in the concert world.
In the 1970s, Ornstein was rediscovered, and in 1975 he was awarded the Marjorie Waite Peabody Award by the American Academy and National Institute of Arts and Letters. Musicologist Vivian Perlis arranged for Ornstein to devote his papers to Yale University. In 1985, Pauline Ornstein died, and the composer relocated to Green Bay, WI. In 1990, Ornstein's son Severo published a 10-volume edition of Ornstein's piano works, oddly coinciding with Ornstein's own final work, the Piano Sonata No. 8. Having outlived most of his contemporaries by a substantial period of time, Leo Ornstein is the only concert musician known to have inhabited the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries. Ornstein died on February 24, 2002.
(AllMusic)
Please take note that the audio AND sheet music ARE NOT mine. Feel free to change the video quality to a minimum of 480p for the best watching experience.
Original audio: Viktor Valkov (Toccata Classics, 2023)
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IL9bwG3xyI0)
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In 1913, Ornstein composed Danse sauvage (Wild Men's Dance), a violently rhythmic piano piece that is entirely dissonant and fashioned out of large tone clusters. This was followed by a series of such works, including Two Impressions of Notre Dame and Suicide in an Airplane (both 1914), A la chinoise (1917) and others. Beginning in 1914, Ornstein appeared in programs combining these pieces and those of Schoenberg, Ravel's Gaspard de la nuit, Bartók, Kodály, Debussy, Scriabin, among others, advertised as "Futurist music." Ornstein was soon recognized as the foremost advocate of difficult, ultramodern music. Inasmuch as Ornstein's own work was concerned, critics were overwhelmingly negative at first, one stating that his music "transformed the concert hall into a dental parlor." Some critics recognized the value of Ornstein's idiom. Famous New York critic James Huneker once remarked that Schoenberg's atonal music sounded "timid" next to Ornstein's and dubbed him "most emphatically the only true-blue, genuine, Futurist composer alive." In 1918 Frederick H. Martens was sufficiently moved by Ornstein's music to publish what has to be the earliest book-length biography written on an American modern musician, Leo Ornstein: The Man, His Ideas, His Work. That same year Ornstein married pianist Pauline Mallét-Provost.
In the 1920s Leo Ornstein was respected as one of the chief talents on the piano recital circuit. In 1923, Ornstein launched his Piano Concerto in Philadelphia under the baton of Leopold Stokowski. That year he also co-founded the League of Composers, going on to serve on its board of directors. By this time, Ornstein began to temper his ultra-modernism with late-Romantic elements, realizing as early as the Sonata for violin and piano (1915) that he'd reached a saturation point with dissonance.
In 1933, at age 41 Leo Ornstein dropped out of the concert circuit. He and Pauline founded the Ornstein School of Music in Philadelphia, which they piloted until Leo retired in 1955. In 1936, the League of Composers commissioned his Nocturne and Dance of the Fates, which were premiered in St. Louis under Vladimir Golschmann. This would be the last honor for Ornstein for some 40 years, as he and his music slipped into total obscurity. The Ornsteins took up residence in a mobile home in Brownsville, TX. Throughout this period, Ornstein continued to compose, oblivious to changing trends in the concert world.
In the 1970s, Ornstein was rediscovered, and in 1975 he was awarded the Marjorie Waite Peabody Award by the American Academy and National Institute of Arts and Letters. Musicologist Vivian Perlis arranged for Ornstein to devote his papers to Yale University. In 1985, Pauline Ornstein died, and the composer relocated to Green Bay, WI. In 1990, Ornstein's son Severo published a 10-volume edition of Ornstein's piano works, oddly coinciding with Ornstein's own final work, the Piano Sonata No. 8. Having outlived most of his contemporaries by a substantial period of time, Leo Ornstein is the only concert musician known to have inhabited the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries. Ornstein died on February 24, 2002.
(AllMusic)
Please take note that the audio AND sheet music ARE NOT mine. Feel free to change the video quality to a minimum of 480p for the best watching experience.
Original audio: Leo Ornstein (Ampico piano roll recording #65063)
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQqqXNFGiTU)
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media:description>i sometimes marvel at my own genius.... and flabbergast.
and sometimes fear.
y'know what, mostly fear. let's go along with that.
audio sources:
(the deer anime, obviously)
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i was going with "dance of the secret agent", but i wonder if you can come up with a better title hmmmm
and yes, it's my birthday today. WEEEEEEEEEE/media:description>
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media:description>I doubt it that Shiori will see this, but it's worth a shot at, hopefully enough. This collection of 24 short piano pieces in all major and minor keys took me 8 months to complete. Granted, it could've been finished within like one or two months, but my creative juices went dry at times.
While the aim was to produce pieces in her lyrical and simplistic style of composing as presented by the short piano videos that she uploaded on her Twitter account (#ShiorinTunes), I found myself writing a handful of the pieces much more differently, although I do try to keep them as not very technically demanding to play as possible. Nonetheless, I still had fun making them.
Some pieces reflect that simplistic style as intended (like No. 1 and No. 10, for example), while some ended up being quite chromatic, as evident in No. 12 and No. 21. Some are intended for mastering a specific technical skill -- No. 18 focuses on alternating repeated notes between hands, No. 20 requires hand leaps and crossings.
Her channel: https://youtube.com/@ShioriNovella?si=7dMOGXcFT5bc7-tw
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1:: Leo Ornstein - Violin Sonata No. 3 (audio + sheet music)
02.11.2024 · 17:00:06 ··· Samstag ··· 05.11.2024 · 07:24:23 ···
2:: Leo Ornstein - Nocturne No. 1 (audio + sheet music)
01.11.2024 · 17:00:06 ··· Freitag ··· 05.11.2024 · 07:24:23 ···
3:: Leo Ornstein - Prelude tragique SO 69 (audio + sheet music)
31.10.2024 · 17:00:43 ··· Donnerstag ··· 05.11.2024 · 07:24:23 ···
4:: just me playing whatever is on my mind - Ep. 35: something familiar
30.09.2024 · 15:19:20 ··· Montag ··· 05.11.2024 · 07:24:23 ···
5:: oh look a public piano
26.09.2024 · 22:58:44 ··· Donnerstag ··· 05.11.2024 · 07:24:23 ···
6:: just me playing whatever is on my mind - Ep. 34: look ma one hand again
25.09.2024 · 03:44:49 ··· MiTTwoch ··· 05.11.2024 · 07:24:23 ···
7:: "A moment of longing" for piano (audio + sheet music)
19.09.2024 · 19:18:38 ··· Donnerstag ··· 05.11.2024 · 07:24:23 ···
8:: SHOSTA(NOKO NOKONOKO) KOVICH(TANTAN)
09.09.2024 · 16:28:46 ··· Montag ··· 05.11.2024 · 07:24:23 ···
9:: just testing obs, feel free not to watch... or maybe you can
09.09.2024 · 03:28:13 ··· Montag ··· 05.11.2024 · 07:24:23 ···
10:: title this piece or smth idk
06.09.2024 · 17:59:36 ··· Freitag ··· 05.11.2024 · 07:24:23 ···
11:: HAP BORT YAY
06.09.2024 · 13:57:03 ··· Freitag ··· 05.11.2024 · 07:24:23 ···
12:: just testing obs, feel free not to watch
05.09.2024 · 05:39:02 ··· Donnerstag ··· 05.11.2024 · 07:24:23 ···
13:: just testing obs, feel free not to watch
05.09.2024 · 04:07:01 ··· Donnerstag ··· 05.11.2024 · 07:24:23 ···
14:: 24 Novelettes for Shiori Novella (audio + sheet music)
01.09.2024 · 15:00:27 ··· Sonntag ··· 05.11.2024 · 07:24:23 ···
15:: "A Day at the Park" for piano solo (audio + sheet music)
24.08.2024 · 17:20:53 ··· Samstag ··· 05.11.2024 · 07:24:23 ···
16:: "A Day at the Park" for piano solo (sped-up version)
24.08.2024 · 17:19:49 ··· Samstag ··· 21.09.2024 · 20:29:31 ···
17:: the magic trick
15.08.2024 · 17:28:49 ··· Donnerstag ··· 21.09.2024 · 20:29:31 ···
18:: i wanna try voice acting a tv scene again
04.08.2024 · 17:28:27 ··· Sonntag ··· 21.09.2024 · 20:29:31 ···
19:: 2024 GSARCI UNFINISHED COMPOSITIONS MIXTAPE (AUDIO ONLY)
31.07.2024 · 21:35:39 ··· MiTTwoch ··· 21.09.2024 · 20:29:31 ···
20:: just me playing whatever is on my mind - Ep. 33: a love song smth smth
18.07.2024 · 16:37:07 ··· Donnerstag ··· 21.09.2024 · 20:29:31 ···
21:: just me playing whatever is on my mind - Ep. 32: mmm sustain pedal
16.07.2024 · 18:45:59 ··· Dienstag ··· 21.09.2024 · 20:29:31 ···
22:: the s-e-g-g-s motif
09.06.2024 · 17:46:06 ··· Sonntag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
23:: "Sketch for an artist" for @FAACgaming (Synthesia + sheet music)
04.06.2024 · 21:31:49 ··· Dienstag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
24:: "To Rat A-Round" for four solo SATB voices (audio + sheet music)
29.05.2024 · 16:14:09 ··· MiTTwoch ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
25:: "Sonatine facile" for toy piano (audio + sheet music)
23.05.2024 · 21:03:29 ··· Donnerstag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
26:: Capriccietto in G major (audio + sheet music)
12.05.2024 · 16:56:10 ··· Sonntag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
27:: Aubade for two kalimbas (audio + sheet music)
07.05.2024 · 17:16:59 ··· Dienstag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
28:: surprise chat stream (try not to heatstroke edition)
02.05.2024 · 04:10:52 ··· Donnerstag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
29:: "Siblings Suite" for piano (audio + sheet music)
27.04.2024 · 18:56:54 ··· Samstag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
30:: Rodion Shchedrin - Humoresque (sheet music + Synthesia)
16.04.2024 · 15:45:46 ··· Dienstag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
31:: Edward German - Humoresque in E major (audio + sheet music)
09.04.2024 · 17:32:40 ··· Dienstag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
32:: Hugo Wolf - Humoresque in G minor (audio + sheet music)
04.04.2024 · 17:08:31 ··· Donnerstag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
33:: Jules Massenet - "Valse folle" for piano solo (audio + sheet music)
01.04.2024 · 17:54:40 ··· Montag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
34:: Friedrich Kalkbrenner - 3 Romances sans paroles Op. 189 (audio + sheet music)
30.03.2024 · 17:31:28 ··· Samstag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
35:: Clara Schumann - 3 Romances for piano Op. 11 (audio + sheet music)
26.03.2024 · 17:37:02 ··· Dienstag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
36:: Charles Gounod - 6 Romances sans paroles (audio + sheet music)
21.03.2024 · 19:42:24 ··· Donnerstag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
37:: Benjamin Godard - Concerto romantique for violin and orchestra Op. 35 (audio + sheet music)
19.03.2024 · 00:53:26 ··· Dienstag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
38:: Manuel Ponce - Trio romantico for violin, cello and piano (audio + sheet music)
12.03.2024 · 22:29:17 ··· Dienstag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
39:: Édouard Lalo - Romance-sérénade for violin and orchestra (audio + sheet music)
08.03.2024 · 16:05:39 ··· Freitag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
40:: Max Bruch - Romance for viola and orchestra Op. 85 (audio + sheet music)
05.03.2024 · 15:56:36 ··· Dienstag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
41:: surprise stream where i cook late lunch
29.10.2023 · 21:37:37 ··· Sonntag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
42:: Glenn's "Mazurka in D minor" (audio + sheet music)
26.10.2023 · 19:15:16 ··· Donnerstag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
43:: Glenn's "A Moment of Mischief" (audio + sheet music) [FREE BACKGROUND MUSIC]
23.10.2023 · 18:27:18 ··· Montag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
44:: short stream where i... cook my brunch
17.10.2023 · 19:30:46 ··· Dienstag ··· 03.07.2024 · 17:40:29 ···
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