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Coordinates: 58°12′N 6°36′W / 58.2°N 6.6°W / 58.2; -6.6
Lewis (Scottish Gaelic: Leòdhas, pronounced [ʎɔː.əs̪], also Isle of Lewis) is the northern part of Lewis and Harris, the largest island of the Western Isles or Outer Hebrides (an archipelago) of Scotland. The total area of Lewis is 683 square miles (1,770 km2).
Lewis is, in general, the lower lying part of the island, with the other part, Harris, being more mountainous. The flatter, more fertile land means Lewis contains the largest settlement, Stornoway, and three-quarters of the population of the Western Isles. Beyond human habitation, the island's diverse habitats are home to an assortment of flora and fauna, such as the golden eagle, red deer and seals and are recognised in a number of conservation areas.
Lewis is of Presbyterian tradition with a rich history, having once been part of the Norse Kingdom of Mann and the Isles. Today, life is very different from elsewhere in Scotland with Sabbath observance, the Gaelic language and peat cutting retaining more importance than elsewhere. Lewis has a rich cultural heritage as can be seen from its myths and legends as well as the local literary and musical traditions.
A piano concerto is a concerto written for a piano accompanied by an orchestra or other large ensemble.
Keyboard concerti were common in the time of Johann Sebastian Bach. Occasionally, Bach's harpsichord concerti are played on piano.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, typical concertos for keyboard were organ concertos and harpsichord concertos, such as those written by George Friedrich Handel and Johann Sebastian Bach.
As the piano developed and became accepted, composers naturally started writing concerti for it. This happened in the late 18th century, during the Classical music era. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was the most important composer in the early development of the form. Mozart's body of masterly piano concerti put his stamp firmly on the genre well into the Romantic era.
Mozart wrote many piano concertos for himself to perform (his 27 piano concertos also include concerti for two and three pianos). With the rise of the piano virtuoso, many composer-pianists did likewise, notably Ludwig van Beethoven, Frédéric Chopin, and Robert Schumann—and also lesser-known musicians like Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Joseph Wölfl, Carl Maria von Weber, John Field, Ferdinand Ries, and F. X. Mozart.
Franz Peter Schubert (German pronunciation: [ˈfʁant͡s ˈʃuːbɐt]; 31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828) was an Austrian composer. Schubert died before his 32nd birthday, but was extremely prolific during his lifetime. His output consists of over six hundred secular vocal works (mainly Lieder), seven complete symphonies, sacred music, operas, incidental music and a large body of chamber and piano music. Appreciation of his music while he was alive was limited to a relatively small circle of admirers in Vienna, but interest in his work increased significantly in the decades following his death. Felix Mendelssohn, Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms and other 19th-century composers discovered and championed his works. Today, Schubert is ranked among the greatest composers of the late Classical and early Romantic eras and is one of the most frequently performed composers of the early nineteenth century.
Schubert was born in Himmelpfortgrund (now a part of Alsergrund), Vienna, Archduchy of Austria on 31 January 1797. His father, Franz Theodor Schubert, the son of a Moravian peasant, was a parish schoolmaster; his mother, Elisabeth (Vietz), was the daughter of a Silesian master locksmith and had been a housemaid for a Viennese family before marriage. Of Franz Theodor's fourteen children (one of them illegitimate, born in 1783), nine died in infancy.
Paul may refer to:
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Genres: Drama,Franz Schubert (1797-1828) : Sonate pour piano en sol majeur "Fantaisie" Op.78 D.894 00:00 Molto moderato e cantabile 17:04 Andante 25:38 Menuetto. Allegro moderato 30:04 Allegretto Paul Lewis, piano Enregistré le 27 juillet 2002 à La Roque d'Anthéron
A virtuoso performance by pianist Paul Lewis as he plays plays Beethoven's 3rd. piano concerto in C minor. The venue is the 2010 BBC Proms and Lewis is the only performer to have played them all in ONE season! And bravo to the exceedingly deserving applause the audience gave him after the FIRST movement. This so called 'rule' that has been applied to limit applause in classical concerts, it seems now, for eternity hopefully has had its ending; particularly if the performer is worthy of it. In the case here of Mr. Lewis, it is all the more apropos. The Halle Orchestra is splendidly conducted by Mark Elder.
In an exclusive video filmed inside his rehearsal studio, the pianist shows us how he's preparing for one of the pinnacles of his career: Beethoven's five piano concertos. More on classical music at http://www.guardian.co.uk/music
Paul Lewis plays Beethoven's Emperor Concerto from the BBC Proms in England in 2010. He had recently finished performing all of Beethoven's Concertos in ONE season at the Proms and his playing is both meticulous, sanctifying and exuberant when needed. He is, indeed. one of the 'exceptional' new pianists to come out of Great Britain. The Royal Scottish National Orchestra Ensemble is conducted by Stephane Deneve
Live in the Fraser Performance Studio at WGBH, world renowned pianist Paul Lewis plays the Andantino movement of Franz Schubert's Piano Sonata No. 20 in A Major, D. 959. Lewis talks about the underlying sense of danger lurking beneath this remarkable piece of music before delivering an exceptional performance. Cathy Fuller hosts this episode of Drive Time Live on Classical New England 99.5 FM in Boston. Subscribe to WGBH Music (it's free!): http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=WGBHMusic WGBH Music Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/WGBHMusic Visit us online for more videos, podcasts, and performances:http://www.classicalnewengland.org
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Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto no. 3 in C minor, op. 37 (Excerpt) Iceland Symphony Orchestra Paul Lewis, soloist Matthew Halls, conductor From a concert in Harpa, Reykjavík, March 9th 2017. Stúdíó Sýrland, © Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands
Our 2017 Great Performer, pianist Paul Lewis talks about his love for Melbourne Recital Centre and the works he will perform in Elisabeth Murdoch Hall in December 2017. Tickets at www.melbournerecital.com.au//paul-lewis About Paul Lewis' upcoming Melbourne Recital Centre recital: ‘This was playing of intellectual rigour and imaginative vigour.’ Daily Telegraph (London) Lewis embarks on a three-year journey into the music by three radical innovators of his instrument. Joseph Haydn’s sonatas are among the first conceived for the brand new pianoforte, a series of cheeky experiments in texture and melody that set the stage for Beethoven’s own searching investigations. His late Bagatelles are some of the strangest pieces ever written for the piano – moment-by-moment they are lyrical, gruff,...
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) : Sonate pour piano en sol majeur "Fantaisie" Op.78 D.894 00:00 Molto moderato e cantabile 17:04 Andante 25:38 Menuetto. Allegro moderato 30:04 Allegretto Paul Lewis, piano Enregistré le 27 juillet 2002 à La Roque d'Anthéron
A virtuoso performance by pianist Paul Lewis as he plays plays Beethoven's 3rd. piano concerto in C minor. The venue is the 2010 BBC Proms and Lewis is the only performer to have played them all in ONE season! And bravo to the exceedingly deserving applause the audience gave him after the FIRST movement. This so called 'rule' that has been applied to limit applause in classical concerts, it seems now, for eternity hopefully has had its ending; particularly if the performer is worthy of it. In the case here of Mr. Lewis, it is all the more apropos. The Halle Orchestra is splendidly conducted by Mark Elder.
In an exclusive video filmed inside his rehearsal studio, the pianist shows us how he's preparing for one of the pinnacles of his career: Beethoven's five piano concertos. More on classical music at http://www.guardian.co.uk/music
Paul Lewis plays Beethoven's Emperor Concerto from the BBC Proms in England in 2010. He had recently finished performing all of Beethoven's Concertos in ONE season at the Proms and his playing is both meticulous, sanctifying and exuberant when needed. He is, indeed. one of the 'exceptional' new pianists to come out of Great Britain. The Royal Scottish National Orchestra Ensemble is conducted by Stephane Deneve
Live in the Fraser Performance Studio at WGBH, world renowned pianist Paul Lewis plays the Andantino movement of Franz Schubert's Piano Sonata No. 20 in A Major, D. 959. Lewis talks about the underlying sense of danger lurking beneath this remarkable piece of music before delivering an exceptional performance. Cathy Fuller hosts this episode of Drive Time Live on Classical New England 99.5 FM in Boston. Subscribe to WGBH Music (it's free!): http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=WGBHMusic WGBH Music Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/WGBHMusic Visit us online for more videos, podcasts, and performances:http://www.classicalnewengland.org
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Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto no. 3 in C minor, op. 37 (Excerpt) Iceland Symphony Orchestra Paul Lewis, soloist Matthew Halls, conductor From a concert in Harpa, Reykjavík, March 9th 2017. Stúdíó Sýrland, © Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands
Our 2017 Great Performer, pianist Paul Lewis talks about his love for Melbourne Recital Centre and the works he will perform in Elisabeth Murdoch Hall in December 2017. Tickets at www.melbournerecital.com.au//paul-lewis About Paul Lewis' upcoming Melbourne Recital Centre recital: ‘This was playing of intellectual rigour and imaginative vigour.’ Daily Telegraph (London) Lewis embarks on a three-year journey into the music by three radical innovators of his instrument. Joseph Haydn’s sonatas are among the first conceived for the brand new pianoforte, a series of cheeky experiments in texture and melody that set the stage for Beethoven’s own searching investigations. His late Bagatelles are some of the strangest pieces ever written for the piano – moment-by-moment they are lyrical, gruff,...
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) : Sonate pour piano en sol majeur "Fantaisie" Op.78 D.894 00:00 Molto moderato e cantabile 17:04 Andante 25:38 Menuetto. Allegro moderato 30:04 Allegretto Paul Lewis, piano Enregistré le 27 juillet 2002 à La Roque d'Anthéron
A virtuoso performance by pianist Paul Lewis as he plays plays Beethoven's 3rd. piano concerto in C minor. The venue is the 2010 BBC Proms and Lewis is the only performer to have played them all in ONE season! And bravo to the exceedingly deserving applause the audience gave him after the FIRST movement. This so called 'rule' that has been applied to limit applause in classical concerts, it seems now, for eternity hopefully has had its ending; particularly if the performer is worthy of it. In the case here of Mr. Lewis, it is all the more apropos. The Halle Orchestra is splendidly conducted by Mark Elder.
Paul Lewis plays Beethoven's Emperor Concerto from the BBC Proms in England in 2010. He had recently finished performing all of Beethoven's Concertos in ONE season at the Proms and his playing is both meticulous, sanctifying and exuberant when needed. He is, indeed. one of the 'exceptional' new pianists to come out of Great Britain. The Royal Scottish National Orchestra Ensemble is conducted by Stephane Deneve
I caught up with British pianist Paul Lewis at his home recently, and we talked about Beethoven, Schubert and John Denver! Paul is one of the leading pianists of his generation and I was delighted to chat to him as part of my Classical Conversations Series. www.paullewispiano.co.uk www.melaniespanswick.com So You Want To Play The Piano? http://www.alfred-music.co.uk/shop/so-you-want-to-play-the-piano.html
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Concert No 25 in C major, K 503 1 Allegro maestoso 2 Andante 3 Allegretto Paul Lewis, piano Mahler Chamber Orchestra Daniel Harding conductor Live recording. London, Proms 2013
Videocover of John Lewis' Remastered album: The Wonderful World of Jazz. Remastered 2016
Faces of Classical Music http://facesofclassicalmusic.blogspot.com/ • 1. Richard Wagner (1813-1883) ♪ Rienzi - Overture (1840) 2. Ludwing van Beethoven (1770-1827) ♪ Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat major, Op.19 (1795, 1798, 1801) i. Allegro con brio ii. Adagio iii. Rondo. Molto allegro 3. Antonin Dvořák (1841-1904) ♪ Symphony No.9 in E minor (1893) i. Adagio - Allegro molto ii. Largo iii. Molto vivace iv. Allegro con fuoco Paul Lewis, piano City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Andris Nelsons London, BBC Proms 2010 (Full HD 1080p) • Faces of Classical Music http://facesofclassicalmusic.blogspot.com/
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Away beyond the blue
One star belongs to you
And every breath I take
I'm closer to that place
Yeah, baby
I'm gonna meet you there
On the outskirts of the sky
Yeah, baby
I'm gonna meet you there
And we will fly
Away beyond the blue
One star belongs to you
This life is but a dream
Go gently down the stream...
Is nind se, Prabhu, kya mujheuthaoge?
(From this steep, Lord will you wake me?
Is swapan se, Prabhu, kya mujhe jagoge?
From this dream, Lord will you wake me?
Tum hi mai dubu, Turn hi mai uthu,
In thee I dive, in thee I rise,
Tere sagar me, Tum hi me
In thy sea, in Thee.)
Tere sagar me, Tum hi me