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ANDTEAndante (music; slow, gracefully, easily)
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Andante combine the vocal harmonies of Vee Sweeney and Mark Rowson, playing 16 instruments between them in an uplifting show of unforgettable music with sings including Mr Tambourine Man, All You Need Is Love, and The Sound of Silence.
The "Andante pour piano et violon" was most likely composed in 1876.
Fine as Youn's crisply articulated playing is, you may find the Andante, at nearly a quarter of an hour, too much of a good thing.
The first movement (Andante teneramente) features responsorial interplay between the horn and violin, underscored by an undulating piano line, moving in arpeggiated figures and accompanimental rhythmic textures.
Claro que Don Quijote sabia que los molinos de viento eran molinos de viento y no gigantes y que Dulcinea no era Dulcinea sino una muchacha feisima la pobre y que el no la pegaba como caballero andante y que Sancho el muy animal ...
Gordon will also be playing Bonnet - Variations de Concert; J S Bach - Badinerie; J S Bach - Prelude and Fugue in C; Andrew Carter - Passacaglia; Bosi - Giga; Widor - Andante Sostenuto (Symphonie Gothique); Vierne - Allegro Vivace and Final (Symphony 1).
Later that month, Barry Woods Johnston presented a piano recital of his works Funeral March and Condolence (2011) and Omni Sonata (1981) Andante con Tempo Sempre Stretto, Larghetto, Moderato, and Aggitato.
The second movement, an andante moderato, brought with it more melody, albeit on the sorrowful end of the scale, with an otherworldy atmosphere and a winding theme from the bassoon which was replicated in the woodwind, while the finale heralded possibly the first ever solo Carpenter says when he thinks of the bassoon he hears a human baritone voice in his head; a melancholy and contemplative baritone if his concerto, written in topsy-turvy fashion from the middle out, is anything to go by.
In the most typically elegiac 'Mahlerian' Andante movement, the gracefully sweeping strings were allowed to flow at a speed that avoided sentimentality.
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