From the time stamp of 9:17 to 18:21 is Amy Beach's Romance for violin and piano Op. 23. What a delight to find this beauty as part of the larger piece as it was originally written. I'm simply enthralled with her amazing gift as a composer and musician! Many thanks to you George N. Gianopoulos, for sharing this online.
I don't think that earlier composition is at all part of this later composition. It might be related by the general contours of the motifs, and it follows the same 2+2+4 bar phrasing logic, but harmonically and melodically it's pretty distinct.
I am amazed by Amy Beach--This is an interesting piece and espectailly for its time period in America. More progressive than the chamber music of nearly any other American of the time besides Ives. Thanks for this great post.
I first heard of Amy Beach on a cruise! We were fortunate to have The Lincoln Center Stage with a string quartet and piano several times a day. They were all women on strings and wanted to introduce Amy Beach to all of us. I was immediately touched by her music! Later at home, I found some oral-video history about her at: ua-cam.com/video/OLRLbXjjm9U/v-deo.html. This is 5:23 mins long and is by The Classical Nerd. It is SO very interesting and it shows her phenomenal gift for composing music, even in her head when she was denied any instruments, wow! I was completely in awe struck. I hope that you will enjoy this short video.
Not sure what you mean,t here are literally thousands of recordings of Amy Beach's music on UA-cam. Here is the Wiki entry: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Beach
Movement 1: 0:06
Movement 2: 9:16
Movement 3: 18:21
Thanks you’re a huge time saver!
The opening of the second movement is what I would imagine entering heaven would sound like!
Amy Beach is such a wonderful composer. Thanks for sharing.
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From the time stamp of 9:17 to 18:21 is Amy Beach's Romance for violin and piano Op. 23. What a delight to find this beauty as part of the larger piece as it was originally written. I'm simply enthralled with her amazing gift as a composer and musician! Many thanks to you George N. Gianopoulos, for sharing this online.
I don't think that earlier composition is at all part of this later composition. It might be related by the general contours of the motifs, and it follows the same 2+2+4 bar phrasing logic, but harmonically and melodically it's pretty distinct.
I am amazed by Amy Beach--This is an interesting piece and espectailly for its time period in America. More progressive than the chamber music of nearly any other American of the time besides Ives. Thanks for this great post.
This is the first Amy Beach composition I've heard, and I enjoyed it very much. Thank you for the upload.
Try her symphony. It'a fantastic.
I first heard of Amy Beach on a cruise! We were fortunate to have The Lincoln Center Stage with a string quartet and piano several times a day. They were all women on strings and wanted to introduce Amy Beach to all of us. I was immediately touched by her music! Later at home, I found some oral-video history about her at: ua-cam.com/video/OLRLbXjjm9U/v-deo.html. This is 5:23 mins long and is by The Classical Nerd. It is SO very interesting and it shows her phenomenal gift for composing music, even in her head when she was denied any instruments, wow! I was completely in awe struck. I hope that you will enjoy this short video.
@@klop4228 If you like Amy Beach - learn about her friend GENA BRANSCOMBE! Check out our channel and please subscribe :)
My friend is playing this for our college class right now, it's such a beautiful piece. Thanks for the upload.
Simply breathtaking! ❤
hauntingly beautiful
Magnificent!
Marvelous.
Pure platinum
So who are these wonderful players? Why are they not mentioned here??
The musicians are listed in the video description.
Styles 3 listen to third movement
Amy Beach is such an underrated composer. If you guys liked this one you really have to check out her Ballade Op. 6. It’s truly a masterpiece.
Why are no other works by this composer to be found on youtube? Where is the wikipedia entry on the composer?
Not sure what you mean,t here are literally thousands of recordings of Amy Beach's music on UA-cam. Here is the Wiki entry: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Beach
There's an absolute ton of Amy Beach on YT.