Wednesday, May 26, 2010

HOOKED ON BACH

The following is a compilation of some of Bach's famous pieces put together in a medley format with a disco backing beat and performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra from England
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Philharmonic_Orchestra, http://www.rpo.co.uk/history.php):








EXCERPTED FROM WIKIPEDIA:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hooked_on_Classics
Hooked on Classics was a series of record albums first introduced in 1981, toward the end of the disco era's peak in popularity.

Louis Clark, former arranger for Electric Light Orchestra, conducted the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra playing a collection of very recognizable extracts from classical music pieces played over a continuous beat (sometimes an overtly disco fast beat, sometimes a slower and more subtle rhythm produced by a LinnDrum on the first and third albums and live drummers on the second album) that linked the segments together. This is called the Symphonic Rock or Orchestrated Rock genre, like London Symphony Orchestra did in its Classic Rock series but with less electronic effects.

The first cut of the initial album was a very successful single, reaching Number 2 on the UK Singles Chart and Number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in late-1981/early-1982. At least two more "Hooked on Classics" albums were produced by Louis Clark in 1982 and 1983, as well some other "Hooked on..." albums on subjects such as swing music. The series was still running as late as 1988, when "Hooked on House" placed classical music extracts against a synthesized bassline and house-music-style drum pattern. In 1989, the orchestra released Mixed-Up Classics, dropping the Hooked On... name but recognizably continuing the same style of medley.

COMPOSER REPORT: BACH


DIRECTIONS:
COPY OR FILL-IN ONTO YOUR COMPOSER FORM
ONLY WHAT IS PRINTED IN RED.WRITE YOUR
PERSONAL OPINION ABOUT THE MUSICAL STYLE
OF THIS COMPOSER AND EXPLAIN.

 COMPOSER PROFILE REPORT

COMPOSER’S LAST NAME: 
Bach
COMPOSER’S FIRST NAME: 
Johann Sebastian
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: 
Germany
COMPOSER’S DATES: 
1685-1750
NAME 5 FAMOUS COMPOSITIONS
WRITTEN BY THIS COMPOSER:
1. Brandenburg Concertos, 1731
Concertos #1-#6
Conductor: Claudio Abbado
Orchestra Mozart Giuliano Carmignola

Concerto No. 1 in F Major
1. Allegro
2. Adagio
3. Allegro
4. Menuetto (Trio I, Polacco, Trio II)
Concerto No. 3 in G Major
1. Allegro
2. Adagio
3. Allegro
Concerto No. 5 in D Major
1. Allegro
2. Affettuoso
3. Allegro
Concerto No.6 in B flat Major
1. Allegro
2. Adagio ma non tanto
3. Allegro
Concerto No. 4 in G Major
1. Allegro
2. Andante
3. Presto
Concerto No. 2 in F Major
1. Allegro
2. Andante
3. Allegro assai
Encore
1. Concerto No. 2 Allegro assai

2. Cello Suite #1 in G Major
 Prelude from Six Suites
 for Unaccompanied Cello,
 1717–1723
Played by Pablo Casals


Cello Suite I BWV 1007
0:00 Prelude
2:27 Allemande
6:08 Courante
8:39 Sarabande
11:02 Menuet I / Menuett II
14:16 Gigue
Cello Suite II BWV 1008
16:05 Prelude
19:48 Allemande
23:45 Courante
25:59 Sarabande
30:08 Menuet I / Menuett II
33:30 Gigue
Cello Suite III BWV 1009
36:03 Prelude
39:32 Allemande
43:17 Courante
46:30 Sarabande
50:01 Bourree I / Bourreet II
53:28 Gigue
Cello Suite IV BWV 1010
56:31 Prelude
1:00:48 Allemande
1:04:38 Courante
1:08:37 Sarabande
1:12:49 Bourree I / Bourree II
1:16:29 Gigue
Cello Suite V BWV 1011
1:19:06 Prelude
1:26:23 Allemande
1:29:44 Courante
1:31:46 Sarabande
1:34:34 Gavotte I / Gavotte II
1:39:04 Gigue
Cello Suite VI BWV 1012
1:41:24 Prelude
1:46:29 Allemande
1:54:03 Courante
1:57:44 Sarabande
2:02:04 Gavotte I / Gavotte II
2:05:14 Gigue

3. Violin Double Concerto
in D Minor, 1730

 I Vivace
II Largo ma non tanto
III Allegro


4. Minuet in G, 1725
Best Of The Little Notebook
 For Anna Magadalena Bach
 
00:00 - Minuet in F major BWV anh. 113
01:24 - Minuet in G major BWV anh. 114
02:46 - Minuet in G minor BWV anh. 115
04:45 - Rondeau in B flat major BWV anh. 183 Les Bergeries
08:50 - Minuet in G major BWV anh. 116
10:38 - Polonaise in F major BWV anh. 117a
12:09 - Minuet in B flat major BWV anh. 118
13:45 - Polonaise in G minor BWV anh. 119
14:50 - Chorale setting Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille in F major BWV 510
16:39 - Chorale setting Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille in G minor BWV 511
18:00 - Chorale setting Gib dich zufrieden und sei stille in E minor BWV 512
19:38 - Minuet in A minor BWV Anh. 120
21:10 - Minuet in C minor BWV Anh. 121
22:53 - March in D major BWV Anh. 122
24:15 - Polonaise in G minor BWV Anh. 123
25:20 - March in G major BWV Anh. 124
26:44 - Polonaise in G minor BWV Anh. 125
28:25 - Aria So oft ich meine Tobackspfeife in D minor BWV 515
29:36 - Aria So oft ich meine Tobackspfeife in G minor, BWV 515a
30:41 - Minuet in G major Mr Böhm
32:36 - Musette in D major BWV Anh. 126
33:41 - March in E-flat major BWV Anh. 127
35:44 - Polonaise in D minor BWV Anh. 128
37:24 - Aria Bist du bei mir BWV 508
40:00 - Solo per il cembalo in E-flat major BWV Anh. 129
44:44 - Prelude in C major BWV 846
46:31 - Polonaise in G major BWV Anh. 130
48:33 - Movement in F major BWV Anh. 131
49:36 - Aria Warum betrübst du dich BWV 516
51:53 - Recitative Ich habe genug and aria Schlummert ein ihr matten Augen BWV 82
58:45 - Chorale setting Schaff's mit mir Gott BWV 514
01:00:04 - Minuet in D minor BWV Anh. 132
01:01:08 - Song Wie wohl ist mir o Freund der Seelen BWV 517

5. Organ Toccata in D Minor

NAME SOME FAMOUS PEOPLE
WHO WERE ALSO ALIVE
DURING THIS
COMPOSER’S LIFETIME:
LITERATURE:
Defoe, Daniel
 
“Robinson Crusoe” 1719

Swift, Jonathan
“Gulliver’s Travels” 1735

Franklin, Benjamin
“Poor Richard’s Almanac” 1732
MUSIC:
Handel, George Frideric (English Citizen)



Vivaldi, Antonio (Italy)

Telemann, Georg Philipp (Germany)

Buxtehude, Dietrich (Germany)

HISTORY:
Salem Witchcraft Trials, 1692 (Massachusetts)

New Orleans founded by
the French, 1718 (Louisiana)
Philippe D'Orleans
PhilippeDOrleans
Bienvielle
Nouvelle-Orléans.1721
The map above shows the city as it appeared about 1721, when the settlement of
 La Nouvelle-Orléans, on the high ground along the edge of a
 bend in the Mississippi River, was laid out as 14 blocks,
 with a drainage ditch around each block.
http://www.leveesnotwar.org/happy-295th-birthday-new-orleans/
Peter I the Great or
 Pyotr Alexeyevich Romanov (Russia)


Louis XIV King of France (The Sun King)

ART:
Watteau, Jean-Antoine
Watteau: Mezzetin

Boucher, François
Boucher: Madame de Pompadour
NAME SOME FAMOUS
HISTORICAL, SCIENTIFIC,
AND OR LITERARY HAPPENINGS
THAT TOOK PLACE DURING THIS
COMPOSER’S LIFETIME:
Stradivari, Antonio: 

Violin Maker, 1700 (Cremona; Italy)
Hammer Violin made by Antonio Stradivari


Fahrenheit, Daniel Gabriel: 
Fahrenheit Mercury
Thermometer, 1714


Franklin Stove, 1740



Cristofori, Bartolomeo: 
バルトロメオ・クリストフォリ Bartolomeo Cristofori
Piano, 1710
Grand Piano, 1720
DESCRIBE WHAT YOU THINK
THIS COMPOSER’S OVERALL COMPOSITION
STYLE IS AND WHAT IS
 DISTINCTIVE ABOUT IT.

This music is from an era called the Baroque
(derived from the Italian barocco, meaning bizarre).
An example of Baroque art
http://thebloggerandhisshadow.blogspot.com/2009/10/baroque-art-beauty-or-beast.html
The music style is highly elaborated and decorated with many
notes in layered melodies that create harmony: counterpoint.

Much of Bach’s music is written for keyboard (organ)

as he worked for the Church.

His music is very precise and
imbued with symmetry, so much
so that it is at times called mathematical.

WRITE YOUR PERSONAL OPINION
ABOUT THE MUSICAL STYLE OF
 THIS COMPOSER AND EXPLAIN.


MISCELLANEOUS COMMENTS:
J. S. Bach Singing and Bio with Madlips

For nearly two hundred years there had
been organists and composers in the 
Bach family. It was the family profession.

Bach was married twice. He had 7
children with his first wife who died

Picture
Maria Barbara Bach
and 13 with his second wife.
Picture
Anna Magdalena Wilcke
Many of his sons also became famous composers:
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach c.1733
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach
File:Johann Christian Bach by Thomas Gainsborough.jpg
Painted by Thomas Gainsborough
 1776

Bach was employed by several courts (German kings and
 princes) writing secular music for their private orchestras.

He was a church Cantor requiring him to write sacred, religious
music for the weekly services resulting in a prolific body of work.

All his music had to be copied by hand using a quill pen.
He often had his second wife, Anna Magdalena, help him with this
in the evenings by candlelight. At the time it was thought that the
strain on Bach’s eyes caused him to go blind by the end of his life. 

Bach's reputation as a composer declined; his work was regarded
as old-fashioned compared to the emerging new classical style

Almost 80 years after his death, the German composer and
 conductor, Felix Mendelssohn,
arranged and conducted a performance of Bach’s music for a
concert in 1829. 

His promotion and revival of the music helped make Bach one
of the most famous composers throughout all of music history.


Bach: A Passionate Life



Johann Sebastian Bach:

The Story of the Boy 

who Sang in the Streets

from Stories of Great Composers for Children
By Thomas Tapper
Librivox Recording
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDueycbXOu4



BACH WORKSHEET:
johann_sebastian_bach.doc


RAP BIOGRAPHY OF
 JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH

BACH TOCCATA AND FUGUE IN D MINOR PERFORMED BY VIOLINIST VANESSA MAE

CHECK OUT 
WHAT THE VIOLIN CAN DO!


Vanessa-Mae plays 

Bach's "Toccata & Fugue"


ON AN ACOUSTIC VIOLIN:



ON AN ELECTRIC VIOLIN:

Bach Toccata and Fugue in D Minor for Organ




Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D minor  
Played on the Pipe Organ


This music is often associated with scary themes....

Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D minor  
Dracula Themed:

Bach - Toccata & Fugue on Giant Foot Piano

BACH QUOTES



"The aim and final end of all music should be none other than 
the glory of God and the refreshment of the soul."




“It's easy to play any musical instrument: 

all you have to do is touch the right key at the right time 

and the instrument will play itself.”

“If I decide to be an idiot, then I'll be an idiot on my own accord.”

“Where there is devotional music, 
God is always at hand with His gracious presence.”

“I was obliged to be industrious. 
Whoever is equally industrious will succeed . . . equally well.”

“I have always kept one end in view, namely, with all good will 
to conduct a well-regulated church music to the honor of God.”

“My masters are strange folk with very little care for music in them.”



QUOTES BY OTHERS ABOUT BACH:
"The immortal god of harmony."
Ludwig van Beethoven, 1801

"Study Bach: there you will find everything."

Johannes Brahms

"And if we look at the works of J.S. Bach — 
a benevolant god to which all musicians should offer a prayer 
to defend themselves against mediocrity — 
on each page we discover things which we thought were born only yesterday, 
from delightful arabesques to an overflowing of religious feeling 
greater than anything we have since discovered. 
And in his works we will search in vain for anything the least lacking in good taste."
Claude Debussy

"Music owes as much to Bach as religion to its founder."
Robert Schumann

"Playing and studying Bach convinces us that we are all numskulls."
Robert Schumann

"Bach is the beginning and end of all music."
Max Reger

Johann Sebastian Bach