Monday, January 26, 2015

MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2015


QUOTE:
"The toughest thing about success is that
  you've got to keep on being a success."
AUTHOR: Irving Berlin
MEANING OF THE QUOTE:
"It is easier to attain success than to keep it because no
  one wants to go backwards once they have been on top."








COMPOSER
VIVALDI
Red cello  0394  icm
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
Ton Koopman, Conductor
Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra
I. Allegro Non Molto
II. Adagio
III. Allegro Ma Non Molto
CONCERTO for CELLO
C MINOR RV. 401
Paul Tortelier, Cello
Philip Ledger, Conductor
London Mozart Players
File:PMLP431310-Vivaldi - Concerto for Cello Strings and BC RV401 in C minor manuscript.pdf
Vivaldi Manuscript
LISTEN TO EACH
MOVEMENT SEPARATELY
CONCERTO for CELLO
C MINOR RV. 401
I. Allegro Ma Non Molto
Andrew Shulman, Cello
Christopher Warren-Green, Conductor
London Chamber Orchestra
CONCERTO for CELLO
C MINOR RV. 401
II. Adagio
Andrew Shulman, Cello
Christopher Warren-Green, Conductor
London Chamber Orchestra
CONCERTO for CELLO
C MINOR RV. 401
III. Allegro Ma Non Molto
Andrew Shulman, Cello
Christopher Warren-Green, Conductor
London Chamber Orchestra

THE CONCERTO SHEET MUSIC CAN BE DOWNLOADED HERE:
http://imslp.org/wiki/Cello_Concerto_in_C_minor,_RV_401_(Vivaldi,_Antonio)
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CELLO PAINTINGS
BY SOME FAMOUS ARTISTS
Amedeo Modigliani, The Cello Player

Victor Joseph Chavet (1822-1908)  —   Cellist, 1853
Victor Joseph Chavet: Cellist, 1853
Gustave Jean Jacquet: The Cello

Jean-Marc Nattier: Woman With Cello
Woman Playing Cello, Berény Róbert. Hungarian (1887 - 1953)
Berény Róbert: Woman Playing Cello
1944 Milton Avery (American artist, 1885-1965) Cello Player
Milton Avery: Cello Player, 1944 
Marc Chagall(1887-1985)  The cellist, 1939, Gouache Pastel  Private Collection. Japan.
Marc Chagall: The cellist, 1939
The Cellist. Lilla Cabot Perry (American, 1848-1933). Oil on canvas.
In 1889 that Perry first encountered Claude Monet’s work in Georges Petit’s gallery. Perry sought out the artist and became his close friend. For nine summers the Perrys rented a house at Giverny, near Monet’s, and although he never took pupils, he often advised Perry on her art.
Lilla Cabot Perry: The Cellist
LUCIENNE RADISSE / by Paul Colin / c. 1930.
Paul Colin: Lucienne Radisse, c. 1930