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Lisa Neher
LisaNeher
To understand range and tessitura, look at standard vocal repertoire by master composers, such as An Die Musik by Franz Schubert.(THREAD) Notice: 1. The vocal range is an octave plus
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Frankie Perry
Frankles23
a short thread with links to a few of the hundreds of 'An die Musik' videos made in Covid times, following my #ArtSongPlatform paper this morning #Schubert Of the relatively
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Marina Amaral
marinamaral2
3D portrait of Chopin created by artist Hadi Karimi, who uses photographs and death masks as references. Amazing. Franz Schubert Friedrich Nietzsche boatos de que uma vez jantei
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Christopher White
chriswmwhite
#LongThread alert: There’s some justifiable worry that #musictheory’s current outrage is just words and not substance, and that focusing on the identities of the people we talk about in our
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Jean-Claude Fox
JeanClaudeFox2
Stefan Schubert points out a source of bias: putting yourself in the shoes of only one party, rather than all parties concerned. To avoid bias, you should look at things
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Julieta Ovalle
julietaovallep
"Music, Sense and Nonsense: Collected Essays and Lectures", por Alfred Brendel.Capítulo: “Performances, programmes, recording - Audacious Chamber Music II: Beethoven’s ‘Grosse Fuge’ ant the Quartet Op. 130”https://open.
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Dan Donnelly
DanDonnelly
Composers as academics, a thread:Beethoven: The only person in the field that the general public has ever heard ofMozart: Published his first article in middle school to much fanfare; unrelatedly,
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Yoncé Vocals
YonceVocals
Beyoncé absolutely killing every song she covers (a thread): Beyoncé covering “The Beautiful Ones” by Prince Beyoncé covering “Coming Out” by Diana Ross Beyoncé covering “Holy Grail” by Jay Z
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The Symphonist
deeplyclassical
Taylor Swift as Bärenreiter classical music scores: a thread (with music!) to wish you a #HappyNewYear2021.Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute), K. 620: Overturehttps://youtu.be/s2Gedb05J5M Frédéric
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Dr Leah Broad
LeahBroad
Well it's mid-week and freezing cold, so here's a thread of composers as biscuits.1. J. S. Bach, Chocolate Leibniz. Basically cannot go wrong with this biscuit. 2. C. P. E.
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Munik86
Why do @Premierleague fans seem to hate on the Bundesliga? [THREAD] The Uk public said ja to the Bundesliga since the restart of last season. Viewing figures from BT Sport
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rebeca6169
Heinrich Heine ( 13 December 1797 – 17 February 1856) was a German poet, writer and literary critic. He is best known outside Germany for his early lyric poetry, which
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Claire Stoneman
stoneman_claire
1.ENGLISH TEACHING THREADI mainly blog about curriculum and school leadership. I ought to blog about English teaching more often: I love my subject. Anyway, here are some posts I’ve written
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Anne Scheel
annemscheel
New paper!Got the best news on the weekend: "Why hypothesis testers should spend less time testing hypotheses", by @LeonidTiokhin, @peder_isager, @lakens, and myself, has been accepted at Perspectives on Psychological
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Alexis Karklins-Marchay 🇫🇷+🇺🇸
alexiskarklins
Elle fut l’une de cités qui ont inventé le monde moderne : Vienne 1900. Une ville et une époque qui symbolisent ce rêve européen que nous avons oublié. Une période
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Lizzie Skurnick
lizzieskurnick
In anticipation of the @PBSAmerMasters Laura Ingalls Wilder doc airing tonight, I wrote about how racism is not "incidental" in the books, but the driving force of the narrative. (REALLY
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