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Vittorio Monti (6 January 1868 – 20 June 1922) was an Italian composer, violinist, mandolinist and conductor. His most famous work is his Csárdás, written around 1904 and played by almost every gypsy orchestra.
Monti was born in Naples, where he studied violin and composition at the Conservatorio di San Pietro a Majella. Around 1900 he received an assignment as the conductor for the Lamoureux Orchestra in Paris, where he wrote several ballets and operettas, for example, Noël de Pierrot. He also wrote a method for mandolin Petite Méthode pour Mandoline, 98049, in which he included some of his own works, Perle Brillante, Dans Una Gondola, and Au Petit Jour. There were also works by F. Paolo Tosti.
Monti's famous Csárdás (Czardas), performed on Violin and Piano. NOW AVAILABLE ON GOOGLE PLAY MUSIC - https://play.google.com/store/music/album?id=Blvct7jgj5gcgmupa563zfrpusi To see more videos and behind the scenes information, visit http://WebbFamilyMusic.com --- Credits --- Violin - Nancy Webb Piano, Audio/Video/Editing - Liam Webb Audio, Roadie, Movement Coach - Nathan Webb Roadie, BTS Camera - Peter Webb
An excerpt from David's concert with Maestro Riccardo Chailly and the Filarmonica de La Scala in Milano in front of more than 40.000 people!
Vittorio Monti (1868-1922) (Italie) Czardas, pour violon et orchestre (1904) Violoniste : ? Dir : ? Si la postérité a extraordinairement favorisé la « Czardas » pour violon et orchestre composée par Vittorio Monti en 1904, elle a en revanche tout à fait oublié son auteur, à tel point qu'il semble impossible d'avoir des renseignements de quelque importance sur lui. Vittorio Monti est né à Naples où il étudia le violon et la composition au Conservatoire di San Pietro a Majella. Installé en France, il fut promu chef adjoint de l'orchestre Lamoureux à Paris, pour lequel il écrivit plusieurs ballets, pantomimes et opérettes dont « Pierrot de Noël » et « Mam'zelle Frétillon » (1904). Les concerts Lamoureux, fondés en 1881 par le violoniste et chef d'orchestre Charles Lamoureux, firent l'actuali...
Here is my way of playing Vittorio Monti's famous Czardas. As you can see I had to mix two recordings, and some parts would still need more work (I printed the sheet music only two days ago) but let's not be serious :) For you pianists out there, the original transcription is on IMSLP: http://imslp.org/wiki/Cs%C3%A1rd%C3%A1s_%28Monti,_Vittorio%29 On youtube, this transcription played note for note by Shayan Azizi. Also, check out Geoffrey Storm's video, which is technically brilliant ! And the most entertaining version you will find is played by Victor Borge and Anton Korta. Oh, and once again thanks to KDEnlive and Youtube for messing up my videos !
http://www.pianoviolon.com/ Official Website of Clara Cernat and Thierry Huillet http://www.musique21.com/ Official Website of Thierry Huillet Enjoy HQ recordings by Clara Cernat & Thierry Huillet on https://claracernatthierryhuillet.bandcamp.com/ Vittorio Monti : "Csardas", "Czardas" for violin and piano Clara Cernat, violin Thierry Huillet, piano Piano part : Thierry Huillet's improvisations Video directed by Nicolas KAUFFMANN Sound engineer : Jérôme HALLAY http://www.pianoviolon.com/ Official Website of Clara Cernat and Thierry Huillet http://www.musique21.com/ Official Website of Thierry Huillet musique21
Vittorio Monti - Czardas Violin :Joo Young Oh At the age of 14, Joo Young Oh earned his first international recognition as a First Prize winner at the 1996 Young Concert Artists International Auditions in New York. Mr. Oh started playing the violin when he was five. Oh has made numerous solo appearances with various orchestras worldwide, including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Colorado Symphony, San Jose Symphony, St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Czech Philharmonic, Hungarian Chamber Orchestra, Prague Radio Symphony, Ukraine National Symphony, Salzburger Kammer-Philharmonie of Austria, Poland National Symphony, Tacoma Symphony, Massapequa Philharmonic, North Shore Symphony of NY, Aspen Music Festival Orchestra, LA Theater Orchestra, KBS Symphony and Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra. ...
The famous Czardas by Vittorio Monti Violin: Luanne Homzy Guitar: Tommy Davy Hungarian style folk music played in the tradition of the Manouche / Sinti gypsies (the tribe to which Gypsy Jazz guitar legend Django Reinhardt belonged to) such as Titi Winterstein, Wedeli Köhler, Martin Weiss, Schnuckenak Reinhardt, etc... In Hungary, the violin masters are Lajos Boross, Sandor Lakatos, Ferenc Santa, etc...
Cellist Seeli Toivio performs Live in Concert: Monti's Czardas. Arranged by Seeli Toivio for violin, cello and orchestra. 28 Nov 2008, Helsinki (Finland) Temple Church (Rock Church), LaTempesta and visiting artists. Conducted by Nazanin Aghakhani. SoperiaFilms Finland.
"Mandolin Concerns no.1" mandolin: Paris Perisinakis piano: Yannis Belonis mandolin by: Ioannis Rombogiannakis κατασκευή μαντολίνου: Ιωάννης Ρομπογιαννάκης From Wikipedia - Vittorio Monti's Csárdás Csárdás (or Czardas) is perhaps Italian composer Vittorio Monti's most famous composition. A rhapsodical concert piece written in 1904, it is a well-known folk piece based on a Hungarian csárdás. It was originally composed for violin, mandolin or piano. Nowadays, it is usually played on the violin, but can also be played as a piano solo, saxophone solo, on the accordion, as an orchestral arrangement, as a Tuba solo, or on glass bottles. The duration of the piece is about four and a half minutes.
[K. Bachman / J. Daub / J. Winters]
Living proof of what can be
Escaping from life's tragedy
Learning through another's mind
To catch a glimpse beyond the skies
Mental rush of abstract pain
Never asking what's to gain
Never lost in splintered eyes
Focused on what inward lies
Return to me, I'll return to you
I will not change, to justify you
Living proof of what must be
Broken from the misery
Never lost in present time
Always seeking future mind
Return to me, I'll return to you
I will not change, to justify you