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 BAGATELLE Sheet Music!
Classical, Alexander Tcherepnin Bagatelles, Opus 5 Ten Pieces for Piano Sheet Music by Warner Brothers.
Classical, Bagatelle No. 2 Sheet Music by Warner Brothers.
Classical, Bagatelle No. 1 Sheet Music by Warner Brothers.
http://www.laurasmidiheaven.com/Sheet-Music/BAGATELLE.html   (366 words)

  
 :: JAMBLOCK RECORDS :: Bagatelle
Consequently, Bagatelle released 3 maxis very acclaimed by international music press and dj’s and enjoyed a lot of licenses on quality compilations.
Hooking up with Tutto Matto in 1999, Bagatelle embarked on the venture that would become Jam Block Records, releasing dancefloor bombs and mainstream projects and notching up incredible record sales and chart successes in the process.
Meanwhile Will and Domi continued to broaden their musical palettes, collaborating with jazz, funk and Brazilian musicians and remixing an increasingly wide range of artists, leading to ex-Big Cheese Records boss François Gonzalez signing them for three 12” releases on his Follow Me Records imprint.
http://www.jamblock.com/artist.php?id=9   (489 words)

  
 Waterford News & Star: Bagatelle to play at Nineteen
In the early 80’s Bagatelle took Irelands music world by storm with string of superb songs including the huge hit “Summer in Dublin”, “Trump Card”, and “Lesson Street Lady”.
Liam Reilly was of course the man responsible for writing all of the bands best known hits, and hit vocal ability along with distinctive piano work was to the forefront in bringing in so much success to this great group of musicians.
Still an excellent band to hear live, Bagatelle will surely attract a very big crowd to Nineteen on June 2nd.
http://www.waterford-news.ie/news/story.asp?j=18162   (433 words)

  
 Bagatelle lyrics
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Bagatelle guitar tabs, guitar chords, bass tabs, drum tabs and lyrics are sorted alphabetically, allowing you to find a your chosen Bagatelle lyric or tab faster.
http://www.tabs-lyrics.com/Bagatelle-lyrics.html   (343 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Bagatelle sans tonalité
While music without tonal center had been written previously, for example Franz Liszt 's Bagatelle sans tonalité of 1885, it is with the 20th century that the term "atonality" began to be applied to pieces, particularly those written by Arnold Schoenberg and "The Second Viennese School".
Bagatelle sans tonalité (Bagatelle without tonality) is a 1885 piece for solo piano written by Franz Liszt.
Their music arose from what was described as the "crisis of tonality" in the late 19th century and early 20th century in classical music.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Bagatelle_sans_tonalit%E9   (437 words)

  
 Artistes who recorded
Bagatelle alson won an Irish World Award for their contribution to Irish Music Worldwide
Platinum Discs-Bagatelle Gold Special Edition released for the band's 20th Anniversary Year won Platinum Discs from Polydor.
For Bagatelle Gold Special Edition and The Irish Connection CD's by mail order, please email: Leoproductions@eircom.net or call Leo Productions at 041-9835433
http://www.irishusa.com/bagatelle/bag.facts.htm   (280 words)

  
 Bagatelle Op.53 No.1 [Lyadov, Anatol] at Musicroom.com - Sheet Music for Musicians - Search Results
Bagatelle Op.53 No.1 [Lyadov, Anatol] at Musicroom.com - Sheet Music for Musicians - Search Results
There are 3 titles that match your search term Bagatelle Op.53 No.1 [Lyadov, Anatol] as a Song.
Browse within these results by selecting a category below.
http://www.musicroom.com/search.aspx?searchtype=songtitle&songid=114226   (151 words)

  
 bagatelle - definition of bagatelle in Encyclopedia
The word has also been used as the title for short pieces of music, typically for the piano.
The best known bagatelles are probably those by Ludwig van Beethoven, who wrote three sets, opus 33, opus 119, opus 126 and the "Bagatelle in A minor", better known as Für Elise.
Bagatelle (from French by way of the Italian bagattella, a trifle) is a game, the object of which is to get a number of balls past pins (which act as obstacles) into holes.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/bagatelle   (147 words)

  
 articles
"A Bagatelle on Beethoven's Wo0 60," Music Analysis 3 (1984)/1, 57-68.
Beethoven's Bagatelles, Op.119, Nos 7-11," Music Analysis 5 (1986)/2-3, 193-206.
"On the Relation of Analysis to Performance: Beethoven's Bagatelles Op.126, Nos.2 and 5," Journal of Music Theory 29 (1985)/1, 1-31.
http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~renwick/data/articles   (11355 words)

  
 Romanian Music
A Romanian Prom Concert Ciprian Porumbescu: Balada and Rapsodie; Scarlatescu: Bagatelle; Ivanovici: Valurile Dunarii; Grigoras Dinicu: Hora Staccato; Paul Constantinescu: Symphonic Dances; Dumitru Capoianu: Five Folk Songs from Transylvania
They have other traditional occupations but no one has their magic of music; the magic of their fiddlers when they are caressing with their sounds the soul of those who are delighted by this divine gift; or the magic of the art of singing and dancing."
Perennial Romanian I : The Best of Romanian Classical Music.
http://www.romaniandolls.com/music/musicindex.html   (556 words)

  
 The Music People Other Organ Songbooks
The celebrated organist Ena Baga uses the musical notes of her name to excellent effect in this BAGAtelle. It is a tuneful work of charm and sophistication. Arranged on 3 staves with no chord symbols, it wanders through keys from G Major to Bb major, over 6 pages.
Here are the words and music to twenty-five songs with religious meaning - numbers such as 'Bless This House' and 'Morning Has Broken'. Arranged for 'easy organ' with chord symbols too. 60 pages.
All the music from the Bridge Over Troubled Water album. Arranged for organ.
http://www.themusicpeople.co.uk/acatalog/The_Music_People_Other_Organ_Songbooks_18.html   (749 words)

  
 media transcriptions
Jump to: navigation, search Negativland is an experimental music and sound collage band which originated in the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1970s.
http://www.mmm-search.net/media-transcriptions.aspx   (12564 words)

  
 Prelude to a Kiss - Romantic Themes by Prelude To A Kiss: Romantic Themes CD
Classical, Pop, Rock, Rock/Pop, 20th Century Period, Air, Aria, Bagatelle, Baroque Period, Canon, Cantata, Character Piece, Chorale, Classical Period, Concerto, Easy Listening, Gigue, Opera, Overture, Prelude, Romantic Period, Song, Suite, Tone Poem
Prelude to a Kiss - Romantic Themes by Prelude To A Kiss: Romantic Themes CD Composer
Prelude to a Kiss - Romantic Themes CD
http://cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/1119143/a/...+-+Romantic+Themes.htm   (422 words)

  
 Wallace Collection: WELCOME TO THE CAFÉ BAGATELLE
Dancing to the Music of Time: The Life and Work of Anthony Powell 3 November 2005 - 5 February 2006
The Café Bagatelle is named after the exquisite château in Bois de Boulogne in Paris, built in 1777 as a bet between Queen Marie-Antoinette and her brother-in-law the Comte d’Artois.
By offering sophisticated dining in an architecturally dramatic space, Café Bagatelle is attracting museum visitors wishing to relax among the splendour of the Collection as well as discerning restaurant goers.
http://www.wallacecollection.org/i_s/cafe/cafe_bagatelle.htm   (275 words)

  
 atonality: Definition and Much More From Answers.com
While music without tonal center had been written previously, for example Franz Liszt's Bagatelle sans tonalité of 1885, it is with the 20th century that the term "atonality" began to be applied to pieces, particularly those written by Arnold Schoenberg and "The Second Viennese School".
Atonal music continues to be composed, and many atonal composers of the late 20th century are still alive and active.
Atonality describes music which departs from the system of tonal hierarchies that characterizes the sound of classical European music between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.
http://www.answers.com/topic/atonality   (275 words)

  
 Free Sheet Music
There were famous precursors to atonality in nineteenth-century music, among them Franz Liszt's [list] Bagatelle sans tonalité [baa-gaa-tel' saaN toh"-naa-lee-tay'] which dates from 1885.
Serial Composition and Atonality: An Introduction to the Music of Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern.
"Contemporary Music Composition and Music Theory as Contemporary Intellectual History." In Perspectives in Musicology.
http://www.freesheetmusic.net/atonality.html   (275 words)

  
 Atonality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While music without a tonal center had been written previously, for example Franz Liszt's Bagatelle sans tonalité of 1885, it is with the 20th century that the term atonality began to be applied to pieces, particularly those written by Arnold Schoenberg and The Second Viennese School.
The Second Viennese School, and particularly 12-tone composition, was taken by avant-garde composers in the 1950s to be the foundation of the New Music, and led to serialism and other forms of musical experimentation.
Their music arose from what was described as the crisis of tonality in the late 19th century and early 20th century in classical music.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atonality   (1241 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Ludwig van Beethoven
Für Elise (German: For Elise) is the popular name of the Bagatelle in A minor, WoO 59, a famous piece of music for solo piano by Ludwig van Beethoven, written in 1808.
Ludwig van Beethoven (baptized 17 December 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a German composer of classical music, who lived predominantly in Vienna, Austria.
Beethoven's first music teacher was his father, a musician in the Electoral court at Bonn and an alcoholic who beat him and unsuccessfully attempted to exhibit him as a child prodigy like Mozart.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Ludwig-van-Beethoven   (616 words)

  
 Ludwig van Beethoven - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Among his most widely-recognized works are his Fifth, Sixth and Ninth symphonies (the latter containing the "Ode to Joy"); Piano Concerto No. 5 ("Emperor"); a Violin Concerto; the Pathétique, Moonlight and Appassionata piano sonatas; and the bagatelle Für Elise.
Dahlhaus argues that the tradition of Romantic music is essentially a tradition of Schubertian music, and that Beethoven's influence on Schubert is largely taken from Ops.
Beethoven's first music teacher was his father, a musician in the Electoral court at Bonn and an alcoholic who beat him and unsuccessfully attempted to exhibit him as a child prodigy like Mozart.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_van_Beethoven   (2277 words)

  
 :: JAMBLOCK RECORDS :: Tutto Matto
Despite Tutto Matto’s undisputed success, the boys became frustrated with the limitations of being signed to a label, so they increasingly focused their energies on Jam Block, an independent collaborative venture set up in partnership with like-minded French production duo Bagatelle.
And from there I started to explore new music from record dealers in London and New York.” Journalist, producer and DJ, Paolo is a DMC mixing championships alumnus whose earliest spinning experiences came from cruise ship residencies around the Med.
When he opened up his huge vinyl library for sampling, Tutto Matto took their first steps into music production, initially releasing for esteemed Italian imprints like Irma Records.
http://www.jamblock.com/artist.php?id=5   (285 words)

  
 Records International catalogue October 1998
FRANZ BERWALD (1796-1868): Piano Concerto in D, Theme and Variations in G Minor, Rondeau-Bagatelle in B Flat, Tempo di Marcia in E Flat, Presto feroce, Duo in D for Violin and Piano.
JOSEPH SUDER (1892-1980): Heitere Ouvertüre for Orchestra, Suite in the Old Style for Strings, Ariette for Clarinet and Orchestra, Waltz Cycle for Orchestra, Scherzo for Orchestra, Ballet Music from the Opera Kleider machen Leute.
Vivaldi and Haydn are merely the most well-known representatives of 18th century artists who devoted themselves to representations of the manifestations of Nature in music and poetry.
http://www.recordsinternational.com/RICatalogOct98.html   (11710 words)

  
 Bagatelle - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Bagatelle (from French by way of the Italian bagattella, a trifle) is a game, the object of which is to get a number of balls past pins (which act as obstacles) into holes.
The best known bagatelles are probably those by Ludwig van Beethoven, who wrote three sets, opus 33, opus 119, opus 126 and the "Bagatelle in A minor", better known as Für Elise.
Other notable examples are Franz Liszt's "Bagatelle sans tonalité" (an early exploration into atonality) and the set of fourteen, opus six, by Béla Bartók.
http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/Bagatelle   (149 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Symphony No. 6 (Beethoven)
Für Elise (German: For Elise) is the popular name of the Bagatelle in A minor, WoO 59, a famous piece of music for solo piano by Ludwig van Beethoven, written in 1808.
Ludwig van Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven (baptized December 17, 1770; died March 26, 1827) was a German composer of classical music, who predominantly lived in Vienna, Austria.
Articles: Main article - Life and Work - Musical style and innovations - Beethoven and his contemporaries Ludwig van Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven (baptized December 17, 1770; died March 26, 1827) was a German composer of classical music, who predominantly lived in Vienna, Austria.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Symphony-No.-6-%28Beethoven%29   (2416 words)

  
 Atonality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While music without tonal center had been written previously, for example Franz Liszt's Bagatelle sans tonalité of 1885, it is with the 20th century that the term "atonality" began to be applied to pieces, particularly those written by Arnold Schoenberg and "The Second Viennese School".
The Second Viennese School, and particularly 12 tone composition, was taken by avant-garde composers in the 1950s to be the foundation of "The New Music", and led to serialism and other forms of musical experimentation.
However, composers such as Josef Matthias Hauer, Béla Bartók, Aaron Copland, George Antheil, and others wrote music which is described as atonal, and many traditional composers "flirted with atonality", in the words of Leonard Bernstein.
http://www.kernersville.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Atonality   (1221 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Music: Fur Elise--Best of Romantic Pi
Bagatelle in A minor, WoO 59 'Fur Elise': Bagatelle in A minor, WoO 59
Bagatelle for piano in A minor ("Für Elise"), WoO 59
Amazon.ca: Music: Fur Elise--Best of Romantic Pi Search
http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000013VM   (1221 words)

  
 JR.com: Czech Chamber Music - Dvorak, Kodaly, Suk, et al / Domus in Music: Classical:
JR.com: Czech Chamber Music - Dvorak, Kodaly, Suk, et al / Domus in Music: Classical:
Czech Chamber Music - Dvorak, Kodaly, Suk, et al / Domus
Composer: Antonín Dvorák (1841 - 1904) Period: Romantic Form / Genre: Bagatelle
http://www.jr.com/JRProductPage.process?Product_Id%3D3769823%26JRSource%3Dyahoo.datafeed.417579_CD   (273 words)

  
 Bagatelle sans tonalité - encyclopedia article about Bagatelle sans tonalité.
Bagatelle sans tonalité (Bagatelle Bagatelle (from French by way of the Italian bagattella, a trifle) is a game, the object of which is to get a number of balls past pins (which act as obstacles) into holes.
The word has also been used as the title for short pieces of music, typically for the piano.
The term tonalité was borrowed from Castil-Blaze (1821, François Henri Joseph Blaze) by François-Joseph Fétis in 1840 (Reti, 1958; Judd, 1998; Dahlhaus).
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Bagatelle+sans+tonalit%e9   (273 words)

  
 Records International catalogue October 1998
FRANZ BERWALD (1796-1868): Piano Concerto in D, Theme and Variations in G Minor, Rondeau-Bagatelle in B Flat, Tempo di Marcia in E Flat, Presto feroce, Duo in D for Violin and Piano.
This enterprising disc was recorded mainly in the studio during the 1995 and 1996 Romanian American Music Days, and it showcases a wide variety of recent American music.
LORENZO PEROSI (1872-1956): String Quartets No. 1 in A Minor, No. 2 in B Flat, No. 3 in G. NoPerosi appears to be another of those enigmatic eccentrics with whom the history of music is populated, and of whom it would be good to know more, on the strength of this CD.
http://www.recordsinternational.com/RICatalogOct98.html   (273 words)

  
 Atonality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While music without a tonal center had been written previously, for example Franz Liszt's Bagatelle sans tonalité of 1885, it is with the 20th century that the term atonality began to be applied to pieces, particularly those written by Arnold Schönberg and The Second Viennese School.
Their music arose from what was described as the crisis of tonality in the late 19th century and early 20th century in classical music.
The most prominent school to compose in this manner was the Second Viennese School of Arnold Schönberg, Alban Berg, and Anton Webern.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atonality   (1707 words)

  
 Records International catalogue October 1998
FRANZ BERWALD (1796-1868): Piano Concerto in D, Theme and Variations in G Minor, Rondeau-Bagatelle in B Flat, Tempo di Marcia in E Flat, Presto feroce, Duo in D for Violin and Piano.
Some of the music could come from a Hollywood costume adventure of the 50s or early 60s; Adjemian's Rhapsody slides back and forth between film-music-colorism and (with the entrance of a drum kit) exotic lounge music.
This well-filled release fills a gap as two of the items are otherwise unavailable on CD and the rest only in historic recordings from the 1930s and 1940s.
http://www.recordsinternational.com/RICatalogOct98.html   (11710 words)

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