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A symphonic poem or tone poem is a piece of orchestral music, usually in a single continuous movement, which illustrates or evokes the content of a poem, short story, novel, painting, landscape, or other (non-musical) source. The German term Tondichtung (tone poem) appears to have been first used by the composer Carl Loewe in 1828. The Hungarian composer Franz Liszt first applied the term Symphonische Dichtung to his 13 works in this vein.
While many symphonic poems may compare in size and scale to symphonic movements (or even reach the length of an entire symphony), they are unlike traditional classical symphonic movements, in that their music is intended to inspire listeners to imagine or consider scenes, images, specific ideas or moods, and not (necessarily) to focus on following traditional patterns of musical form such as sonata form. This intention to inspire listeners was a direct consequence of Romanticism, which encouraged literary, pictorial and dramatic associations in music. According to Hugh Macdonald, the symphonic poem met three 19th century aesthetic goals: it related music to outside sources; it often combined or compressed multiple movements into a single principal section; and it elevated instrumental program music to an aesthetic level that could be regarded as equivalent to, or higher than opera. The symphonic poem remained a popular composition form from the 1840s until the 1920s, when composers began to abandon the genre.
A hero (masculine or gender-neutral) or heroine (feminine) (Ancient Greek: ἥρως, hḗrōs) is a person or main character of a literary work who, in the face of danger, combats adversity through impressive feats of ingenuity, bravery or strength, often sacrificing his or her own personal concerns for some greater good.
The concept of the hero was first founded in classical literature. It is the main or revered character in heroic epic poetry celebrated through ancient legends of a people; often striving for military conquest and living by a continually flawed personal honor code. The definition of a hero has changed throughout time, and the Merriam Webster dictionary defines a hero as "a person who is admired for great or brave acts or fine qualities". Examples of heroes range from mythological figures, such as Gilgamesh, Achilles and Iphigenia, to historical figures, such as Joan of Arc and Gandhi, to modern societal heroes like Rosa Parks.
The word hero comes from the Greek ἥρως (hērōs), "hero, warrior", particularly one such as Heracles with divine ancestry or later given divine honors. (literally "protector" or "defender") Before the decipherment of Linear B the original form of the word was assumed to be *ἥρωϝ-, hērōw-; R. S. P. Beekes has proposed a Pre-Greek origin.
Gada Meiren (Mongolian: ɣada meyiren, Гаадаа мэйрэн, simplified Chinese: 嘎达梅林; traditional Chinese: 嘎達梅林; pinyin: Gādá Méilín, 1892 - April 5, 1931) was the Mongolian leader of a struggle and, eventually, an uprising against the sale of the Khorchin grasslands (in what is now Tongliao City of Inner Mongolia) to Chinese settlers in 1929.
Gada Meiren was born in a village named jam-un tokhui in Khorchin Left Wing Middle Banner (commonly called Darkhan Banner), Jirim League. Gada Meiren was a nickname. His given name was Nadmid and he belonged to the Mültütü clan. He also had a Chinese name Meng Qingshan (孟青山). As he was the last son of a family, he was always called lou ɣada (youngest son). Meiren was a loan word from Manchu and referred to a military officer.
As Jirim League was close to China, it was subjected to an enormous population pressure from China. The Chinese immigrants came under the administration of Chinese counties, and the Mongol banner quickly shrunk. His family originally lived in a grassland controlled by Prince Öndür. Although not from aristocracy, his ancestors successfully became land owners when overpopulation forced the Mongols to shift from animal husbandry to farming. When Gada Meiren was 10 years old, the banner's deputy head Jigdenvangkhur, Prince Jorightu, sold the grassland to the Chinese without Prince Öndür's permission. Accordingly, his family fled westward to a village named mandurkhu. Around 1921, he joined the banner's army and moved further westward to Prince Darkhan's grassland.
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A symphony is an extended musical composition in Western classical music, most often written by composers for orchestra. Although the term has had many meanings from its origins in the ancient Greek era, by the late 18th century the word had taken on the meaning common today: a work usually consisting of multiple distinct sections or movements, often four, with the first movement in sonata form. Symphonies are scored for string (violin, viola, cello and double bass), brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments which altogether number about 30–100 musicians. Symphonies are notated in a musical score, which contains all the instrument parts. Orchestral musicians play from parts which contain just the notated music for their instrument. A small number of symphonies also contain vocal parts (e.g., Beethoven's Ninth Symphony).
The word symphony is derived from Greek συμφωνία (symphonia), meaning "agreement or concord of sound", "concert of vocal or instrumental music", from σύμφωνος (symphōnos), "harmonious". The word referred to an astonishing variety of different things, before ultimately settling on its current meaning designating a musical form.
Tchaikovsky - Fatum - Symphonic Poem, Op.77
Rachmaninov: The Isle of the Dead, Symphonic poem Op. 29 - Andrew Davis
Franz Liszt - Les préludes, symphonic poem No.3, S.97
Franz Liszt - Prometheus, symphonic poem No. 5
Liszt - Symphonic Poem 'Hamlet'
Franz Liszt - Orpheus, symphonic poem No. 4
Frank Bridge - Mid of the Night, symphonic poem (1904)
Jean Sibelius - Tapiola, Op.112, symphonic poem for orchestra - Leif Segerstam
Franz Liszt - Mazeppa - Symphonic Poem
Lyapunov - Hashish, Oriental Symphonic Poem Op. 53
Tchaikovsky - Fatum - Symphonic Poem, Op.77
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra Sir Andrew Davis, conductor Painting: "Isle of the Dead", Arnold Böcklin
Les préludes (from Alphonse de Lamartine), symphonic poem No.3, S.97. Author: Franz Liszt (1811-1886). Conductor: Daniel Barenboim & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Franz Liszt composed his Prometheus in 1850, numbering it No. 5 in his cycle of symphonic poems when he revised it in 1855. The work is based on the Greek myth, Prometheus. In 1850, Franz Liszt composed an overture and eight choruses with orchestra accompaniment for Johann Gottfried Herder's Der entfesselte Prometheus (Prometheus Unbound), a mythological work of thirteen scenes meant as a sequel to Aeschylus's Prometheus Bound. This was to be performed for the Herder Festival scheduled for August of that year in Weimar. Liszt gave indications for the orchestration, and from these notes Liszt's helper Joachim Raff produced a score which was used in the first performance. This concert commemorated the unveiling of a monument to Herder on August 24, 1850. In 1855 Liszt revised both the overtu...
Franz Liszt composed his "Orpheus" in 1853-4, numbering it No. 4 in his cycle of 12 symphonic poems written during his time in Weimar, Germany. It was first performed on February 16, 1854, conducted by the composer, as an introduction to the first Weimar performance of Christoph Willibald Gluck's opera "Orfeo ed Euridice". "Orpheus" is one of four symphonic poems Liszt composed as character sketches of men of creative genius, heroism or legend. (The other three poems are Tasso, Prometheus and Mazeppa.) In his preface Liszt describes an Etruscan vase depicting Orpheus, then extols civilizing effect on humanity. This reference to the ennobling effect of Orpheus and his art may have been derived from the Orpheus depicted by the Lyon philosopher Pierre-Simon Ballanche in "Orphée" in 1829. "Orp...
Frank Bridge (26 February 1879 – 10 January 1941) was an English composer, violist and conductor. Work: Mid of the Night, symphonic poem (1904) Orchestra: BBC National Orchestra of Wales Conductor: Richard Hickox
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra Leif Segerstam, conductor. Op. 112 Tapiola, symphonic poem for orchestra. Completed 1926. First public performance in New York, 26th December 1926 (New York Symphonic Society, conducted by Walter Damrosch). Jean Sibelius's orchestral poems culminate in Tapiola in 1926. This was Sibelius's last masterpiece for orchestra. In August 1927 he would send to his publisher the suites which he had prepared from the incidental music for The Tempest, but the suites do not meet the expectations aroused by the original incidental music. In contrast, Tapiola is one of Sibelius's most original and ingenious masterpieces, and one of the most remarkable compositions of the 20th century. Tapiola was a commissioned work. In January 1926 Sibelius consented to write a ...
Happy 200th Birthday to Franz Liszt! Franz Liszt (October 22, 1811 -- July 31, 1886) was a 19th-century Hungarian composer, pianist, conductor, and teacher. Liszt became renowned throughout Europe during the nineteenth century for his virtuosic skill as a pianist. He was said by his contemporaries to have been the most technically advanced pianist of his age and perhaps the greatest pianist of all time. Conductor: Michel Plasson Orchestra: Dresdner Philharmonie
A very fun piece of music by the neglected Russian composer Sergei Lyapunov (b. 1859 d.1924). Conductor: Evgeny Svetlanov Orchestra: The State Academic Symphony Orchestra Sorry for the somewhat low quality of the recording, but this is literally the only one available!
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Lyrics Of Song "Hero" by Enrique Iglesias. My first lyric video using Windows movie maker. Hope you guys enjoy
【NHKリオデジャネイロオリンピック・パラリンピック放送テーマソング】 安室奈美恵『Hero』 作詞・作曲:今井了介/SUNNY BOY NHKではリオデジャネイロオリンピック・パラリンピック関連番組で広く使用していきます。 今回、NHKオフィシャル・ミュージックビデオを制作しました。 NHKリオデジャネイロオリンピック・パラリンピック公式サイト ⇒ http://nhk.jp/rio 「テーマソングへの想い」安室奈美恵さんコメント動画はこちら ⇒ http://www1.nhk.or.jp/sports/rio/theme
An ethnic Mongolian folk song about an Inner Mongolian hero who had led a Mongol uprising against a Han Chinese warlord in the late 1920's. Adaptation of the original song into Mandarin Chinese is of more recent history, performed by Tong Tong.
内モンゴルの草原を守ろうと闘った英雄ガダ・メーリンをたたえる内モンゴルの民歌です。 李波(リボーLIBO)の馬頭琴伴奏で包金鐘が歌います。
Gada Meiren was an Mongolian hero who started a revolution.
当代“嘎达梅林”,蒙古人自己的的席主席,席海明,特木其勒图!Today's Gada Meiren,Temtselt Shobshuud\\Өнөөдрийн Гаадаа мэйрэн,Шовчууд Тэмцэлт
Chinese Radio Philharmonic Chorus Chinese Central Opera House Symphony Orchestra Hu Zeng-Rong(cond)