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D minor is a minor scale based on D, consisting of the pitches D, E, F, G, A, B♭, and C. In the harmonic minor, the C is raised to C♯. Its key signature has one flat (see below: Scales and keys).
Its relative major is F major, and its parallel major is D major. D minor is one of the two flat-signature keys whose melodic and harmonic scale variations require the addition of a written sharp; the other is G minor.
Of Domenico Scarlatti's 555 keyboard sonatas, 151 are in minor keys, and with 32 sonatas, D minor is the most often chosen minor key. Nigel Tufnel, one of the members of the musical spoof megagroup Spinal Tap speaks of "a musical trilogy I'm working on in D minor which is the saddest of all keys, I find. People weep instantly when they hear it, and I don't know why."
J. S. Bach's entire The Art of Fugue is in D minor. According to Alfred Einstein, the history of tuning has led D minor to be associated with counterpoint and chromaticism (for example, the chromatic fourth), and cites Mozart's chromatic fugue in D minor. Mozart's Requiem is also written primarily in D minor, as is the aria "Der Hölle Rache". Of the two piano concertos that Mozart wrote in a minor key, one of them is in D minor, No. 20, K. 466. Sibelius's Violin Concerto is in D minor, as is Schumann's. The tonality of D minor held special significance for Helene and Alban Berg.
There are over 1000 known compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach. Nearly all of them are listed in the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (BWV), which is the best known and most widely used catalogue of Bach's compositions.
The earliest lists of Bach's compositions are given by his biographers, starting from his obituary which gives a list of instrumental works printed during the composer's lifetime (from Clavier-Übung I to The Art of Fugue), followed by a list which groups other types of compositions he wrote. The first separately published biography of the composer, by Johann Nikolaus Forkel, follows the same setup: its ninth chapter first lists printed works (adding four-part chorales that were published in the second half of the 18th century), followed by a rough overview of the unpublished ones. In the first half of the 19th century more works were published, so the next biographies (Schauer and Hilgenfeldt in 1850) had more elaborate appendices listing printed works, referring to these works by publisher, and the number or page number given to the works in these publications. So, for example, the Prelude and Fugue in E-flat major can be indicated as "C. F. Peters Vol. III No. 1", or any of the variants ("Griepenkerl and Roitzsch Vol. 3 p. 2", "Peters Book 242 p. 2", "P. S. V., Cah. 3 (242), No. 1", etc.)
Ross (Ros in Scottish Gaelic) is a region of Scotland and a former earldom and county. The name Ross allegedly derives from a Gaelic word meaning "headland", perhaps a reference to the Black Isle. Another possible origin is the West Norse word for Orkney – Hrossey – meaning horse island; the area once belonged to the Norwegian (West Norse) earldom of Orkney. Ross is a historical comital region, perhaps predating the Mormaerdom of Ross.
Excavations of a rock shelter and shell midden at Sand, Applecross on the coast of Wester Ross have shown that the coast was occupied by Mesolithic hunter-gatherers.
It may be doubted whether the Romans ever effected even a temporary settlement in the area of the modern county. In Roman times, and for long afterwards, the land was occupied by Picts, who, in the 6th and 7th centuries, were converted to Christianity by followers of Saint Columba. Throughout the next three centuries the natives were continually harassed by Norwegian Viking raiders, of whose presence tokens have survived in several place-names (Dingwall, Tain, and others). At this time the country formed part of the great province of Moray (Latin: Moravia), which then extended as far as the Dornoch Firth and the Oykel, and practically comprised the whole of Ross and Cromarty.
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Kenneth Gilbert's lesson : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akzxVWlrTdc René Jacob's lesson : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYY9cDqDfDU You can now translate this video in your language if you want to : http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?v=2OPBKP7c9Kg And if you notice bad sentences please notice me so I can correct them. Scott Ross dans une master class inédite, tournée à Rome peu avant sa mort en 1989. Ce film fait à cet égard figure de testament pédagogique. Tout en faisant profiter ses "élèves d'un jour" de son expérience du répertoire pour le clavecin, Scott Ross parvenait à leur transmettre le plus difficile - le sens poétique - en totale complicité avec nous, spectateurs! Élèves : Nicolau de Figueiredo et Alessandro de Marchi
Disc: 1 1. Sonata for keyboard in D minor, K. 1 (L. 366) 2. Sonata for keyboard in G major, K. 2 (L. 388) 3. Sonata for keyboard in A minor, K. 3 (L. 378) 4. Sonata for keyboard in G minor, K. 4 (L. 390) 5. Sonata for keyboard in D minor, K. 5 (L. 367) 6. Sonata for keyboard in F major, K. 6 (L. 479) 7. Sonata for keyboard in A minor, K. 7 (L. 379) 8. Sonata for keyboard in G minor, K. 8 (L. 488) ('Bucolic') 9. Sonata for keyboard in D minor, K. 9 (L. 413), 'Pastorale' 10. Sonata for keyboard in D minor, K. 10 (L. 370) 11. Sonata for keyboard in C minor, K. 11 (L. 352) 12. Sonata for keyboard in G minor, K. 12 (L. 489) 13. Sonata for keyboard in G major, K. 13 (L. 486) 14. Sonata for keyboard in G major, K. 14 (L. 387) 15. Sonata for keyboard in E minor, K. 15 (L. 374) 16. Sonata for keybo...
BWV988 Goldberg Variations in G 0:00:00 Aria 0:03:37 Variation 01 0:05:42 Variation 02 0:07:12 Variation 03 0:09:18 Variation 04 0:10:24 Variation 05 0:12:30 Variation 06 0:14:09 Variation 07 0:16:08 Variation 08 0:18:17 Variation 09 0:19:55 Variation 10 0:21:30 Variation 11 0:23:38 Variation 12 0:26:37 Variation 13 0:31:28 Variation 14 0:33:44 Variation 15 0:37:18 Variation 16 0:40:29 Variation 17 0:42:45 Variation 18 0:44:15 Variation 19 0:45:21 Variation 20 0:47:37 Variation 21 0:50:08 Variation 22 0:51:38 Variation 23 0:54:07 Variation 24 0:56:53 Variation 25 1:03:07 Variation 26 1:05:34 Variation 27 1:07:31 Variation 28 1:09:59 Variation 29 1:12:06 Variation 30 1:13:49 Aria da capo Scott Ross 1988
J.S. Bach The Well-Tempered Clavier 1st Book, BWV 846 - 869 1. Prelude and Fugue No.1 in C major, BWV 846 0:00 2. No.2 in C minor, BWV 847 3:41 3. No.3 in C♯ major, BWV 848 6:40 4. No.4 in C♯ minor, BWV 849 10:18 5. No.5 in D major, BWV 850 16:14 6. No.6 in D minor, BWV 851 19:32 7. No.7 in E♭ major, BWV 852 22:45 8. No.8 in E♭ minor, BWV 853 27:58 9. No.9 in E major, BWV 854 34:34 10. No.10 in E minor, BWV 855 36:59 11. No.11 in F major, BWV 856 41:11 12. No.12 in F minor, BWV 857 43:25 13. No.13 in F♯ major, BWV 858 48:46 14. No.14 in F♯ minor, BWV 859 51:53 15. No.15 in G major, BWV 860 55:27 16. No.16 in G minor, BWV 861 59:17 17. No.17 in A♭ major, BWV 862 1:03:20 18. No.18 in G♯ minor, BWV 863 1:06:59 19. No.19 in A major, BWV 864 1:11:02 20. No.20 in A minor, BW...
The great Scott Ross plays Scarlatti's sonate K209 in Le château de Maisons-Laffitte (1988). Harpsichord: David Ley
Kenneth Gilbert's lesson : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akzxVWlrTdc René Jacob's lesson : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYY9cDqDfDU You can now translate this video in your language if you want to : http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?v=2OPBKP7c9Kg And if you notice bad sentences please notice me so I can correct them. Scott Ross dans une master class inédite, tournée à Rome peu avant sa mort en 1989. Ce film fait à cet égard figure de testament pédagogique. Tout en faisant profiter ses "élèves d'un jour" de son expérience du répertoire pour le clavecin, Scott Ross parvenait à leur transmettre le plus difficile - le sens poétique - en totale complicité avec nous, spectateurs! Élèves : Nicolau de Figueiredo et Alessandro de Marchi
Disc: 1 1. Sonata for keyboard in D minor, K. 1 (L. 366) 2. Sonata for keyboard in G major, K. 2 (L. 388) 3. Sonata for keyboard in A minor, K. 3 (L. 378) 4. Sonata for keyboard in G minor, K. 4 (L. 390) 5. Sonata for keyboard in D minor, K. 5 (L. 367) 6. Sonata for keyboard in F major, K. 6 (L. 479) 7. Sonata for keyboard in A minor, K. 7 (L. 379) 8. Sonata for keyboard in G minor, K. 8 (L. 488) ('Bucolic') 9. Sonata for keyboard in D minor, K. 9 (L. 413), 'Pastorale' 10. Sonata for keyboard in D minor, K. 10 (L. 370) 11. Sonata for keyboard in C minor, K. 11 (L. 352) 12. Sonata for keyboard in G minor, K. 12 (L. 489) 13. Sonata for keyboard in G major, K. 13 (L. 486) 14. Sonata for keyboard in G major, K. 14 (L. 387) 15. Sonata for keyboard in E minor, K. 15 (L. 374) 16. Sonata for keybo...
BWV988 Goldberg Variations in G 0:00:00 Aria 0:03:37 Variation 01 0:05:42 Variation 02 0:07:12 Variation 03 0:09:18 Variation 04 0:10:24 Variation 05 0:12:30 Variation 06 0:14:09 Variation 07 0:16:08 Variation 08 0:18:17 Variation 09 0:19:55 Variation 10 0:21:30 Variation 11 0:23:38 Variation 12 0:26:37 Variation 13 0:31:28 Variation 14 0:33:44 Variation 15 0:37:18 Variation 16 0:40:29 Variation 17 0:42:45 Variation 18 0:44:15 Variation 19 0:45:21 Variation 20 0:47:37 Variation 21 0:50:08 Variation 22 0:51:38 Variation 23 0:54:07 Variation 24 0:56:53 Variation 25 1:03:07 Variation 26 1:05:34 Variation 27 1:07:31 Variation 28 1:09:59 Variation 29 1:12:06 Variation 30 1:13:49 Aria da capo Scott Ross 1988
J.S. Bach The Well-Tempered Clavier 1st Book, BWV 846 - 869 1. Prelude and Fugue No.1 in C major, BWV 846 0:00 2. No.2 in C minor, BWV 847 3:41 3. No.3 in C♯ major, BWV 848 6:40 4. No.4 in C♯ minor, BWV 849 10:18 5. No.5 in D major, BWV 850 16:14 6. No.6 in D minor, BWV 851 19:32 7. No.7 in E♭ major, BWV 852 22:45 8. No.8 in E♭ minor, BWV 853 27:58 9. No.9 in E major, BWV 854 34:34 10. No.10 in E minor, BWV 855 36:59 11. No.11 in F major, BWV 856 41:11 12. No.12 in F minor, BWV 857 43:25 13. No.13 in F♯ major, BWV 858 48:46 14. No.14 in F♯ minor, BWV 859 51:53 15. No.15 in G major, BWV 860 55:27 16. No.16 in G minor, BWV 861 59:17 17. No.17 in A♭ major, BWV 862 1:03:20 18. No.18 in G♯ minor, BWV 863 1:06:59 19. No.19 in A major, BWV 864 1:11:02 20. No.20 in A minor, BW...
The great Scott Ross plays Scarlatti's sonate K209 in Le château de Maisons-Laffitte (1988). Harpsichord: David Ley
IMD Scott Ross ties it all together in this webinar on the Flye card.
Scott Ross - Une leçon particulière à la Villa Médicis (April 1989)
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I woke up out of bed about an hour ago
I’m wondering why I’m so broke
I’ve nestled on the couch about a week or so
I fill my mind with drink and smoke
Inspiration taunts, I try to get away
Apathy as strong as wine
Thinking I can do it, pick up all my slack
But I can’t seem to find the time
Where did I go now I want to know why
I can’t seem to get ahead
Like it was before
Time spent thinking, I waste away
Chasing my own tail around
Searching for the person I thought I once was
I wonder if he can be found?
How will I know when the time is right to try?