The Contemporary Art Day sale held in London on 30 June includes
classical pieces from the notable movements of the Post War period, along with paintings and sculptures by the leading names of the contemporary art world.
Some remixes, for example, might see
a classical piece from Dvorak and give it the old 8 - bit treatment or take a contemporary artist like CeeLo Green and give «Forget You» a dubstep drubbing.
Not exact matches
Here are two
pieces I can recommend unequivocally as fine music, one initially composed without words,
from the jazz tradition but veering into the
classical, and another....
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences (MPI CBS) in Leipzig have recently discovered that these capabilities are embedded in a much more finely - tuned way than previously assumed — and even differ depending on the style of the music: They observed that the brain activity of jazz pianists differs
from those of
classical pianists, even when playing the same
piece of music.
Scans were made of 21 people while they listened to music they said they most liked and disliked
from among five genres (
classical, country, rap, rock and Chinese opera) and to a song or
piece of music they had previously named as their personal favorite.
The Year of Wonder is a beautiful compendium of
classical music,
from medieval to modern day — one
piece for every day of the year.
The most effective and memorable
pieces of music came, courtesy of,
classical composers
from way back.
Music, which can span
from Quayle's techno metallic score to
classical pieces like Shostakovich's «Suite For Variety Stage Orchestra,» is the primary building block to stringing scenes.
Description
from editor Louis Plamondon: «Every year, Cineplex (the Canadian version of AMC) asks me to put together a two minute mashup of all the films nominated for an Academy Award set to a
piece of
classical music.
«Jaffa to Stamboul» is a really lovely
piece with a charming melody heard initially for solo duduk over soaring strings; «Arrival» turns the tables a bit, with choppy strings providing real urgency, rhythmic accompaniment
from percussion seeing the pace growing; then «The Orient Express» offers a full - on romantic musical portrait of
classical train travel, full of buzz and energy and beauty, with a wonderful theme introduced (barely heard again, sadly).
Classical 100, the new, government ‑ backed initiative from music exam board ABRSM, Classic FM and record company Decca Classics, was introduced by ABRSM strategic director Lincoln Abbotts: the resource is built around 100 recordings of classical music pieces which teachers can draw upon in lessons, school assemblies and other school activities, alongside which there is information about the composer and stories behind the music — it is free to use and open to all schools i
Classical 100, the new, government ‑ backed initiative
from music exam board ABRSM, Classic FM and record company Decca Classics, was introduced by ABRSM strategic director Lincoln Abbotts: the resource is built around 100 recordings of
classical music pieces which teachers can draw upon in lessons, school assemblies and other school activities, alongside which there is information about the composer and stories behind the music — it is free to use and open to all schools i
classical music
pieces which teachers can draw upon in lessons, school assemblies and other school activities, alongside which there is information about the composer and stories behind the music — it is free to use and open to all schools in the UK.
Starting out by singing
classical pieces and other songs
from white culture, the chorus draws small audiences, until it begins to sing spirituals.
The story of Clytemnestra is told in bits and
pieces across several play cycles
from the
Classical period, and before.
Retaining the idea of merging both
classical music and videogame arrangements, while also continuing the musical language and ideas
from the first piano collections, we hope you enjoy these
pieces!»
A dynamic,
classical rendition of Star of Darkness with bucket loads of emotion piled on top that explores all different aspects of the
piece it covers,
from the playfulness of riding upon a dragon to the firm realization that destiny awaits.
Sound effects include selecting and discarding a puzzle
piece, viewing the puzzle's background image, successfully and unsuccessfully placing a puzzle
piece within the puzzle, earning bonus points and completing the entire puzzle which are complimented by over 5 hours of music
from a variety of genres including acoustic,
classical and electronic.
Two play modes will challenge you: Find the right
piece from different piles or puzzle the
pieces per drag and drop in
classical mode.
Broodthaers» wall
piece, Moule, presents a dense group of empty mussel shells affixed to board, and Paolini's Intervallo (Torsi) divides the
classical plaster cast of a figure which emerges
from opposing walls.
Unique takes on
classical portraiture created
from reclaimed detritus (like
pieces of chairs, linoleum, doorknobs, and wallpaper), Shrobe's works often include only fragments of the faces of his «sitters,» their collaged torsos surrounded at least partially by old frame fragments.
Fusing archival material, readings
from classical sources and newly shot footage, Akomfrah's
piece focuses on the disorder and cruelty of the whaling industry and juxtaposes it with scenes of many generations of migrants making epic crossings of the ocean for a better life.
This exhibition focused on the religious practices of the ancient Mediterranean world and the modern challenges in
piecing together an accurate picture of
classical religion
from surviving material fragments.
Contemporary artists
from our time are looking back to the art vault, borrowing and revamping
classical techniques and styles.The exhibition includes works by Richard Aldrich, Joe Bradley, Kerstin Brätsch, Matt Connors, Michaela Eichwald, Nicole Eisenman, Mark Grotjahn, Charline von Heyl, Rashid Johnson, Julie Mehretu, Dianna Molzan, Oscar Murillo, Laura Owens, Amy Sillman, Josh Smith, Mary Weatherford, and Michael Williams.The artists whose works are represented throughout the exhibition created
pieces that grasp the viewers in their own ways with the use of a range of styles and medium.Interactive is one of them, provided by Colombian artist Oscar Murillo.
Having worked with the finest period
pieces of furniture
from the Regency to Art Deco has given me an eye for proportion and
classical form, so important in designing objects with integrity and stature, even though often not having any direct visual connection.
New York artist Nathan Sawaya's The Art of The Brick exhibition, currently on show at London's Old Truman Brewery, is created using millions of LEGO building blocks and is unique in its scope which ranges
from new conceptual
pieces to replicas of iconic
classical artwork.
Hear «Notes
From Clyfford Still,» performed by the Playground Ensemble in the CPR Performance Studio — and hear how Nathan created the piece — in this episode of Centennial Sounds from CPR Classical and Colorado Public Ra
From Clyfford Still,» performed by the Playground Ensemble in the CPR Performance Studio — and hear how Nathan created the
piece — in this episode of Centennial Sounds
from CPR Classical and Colorado Public Ra
from CPR
Classical and Colorado Public Radio.
A part of the fabled Vollard Suite — a group of 100 prints the artist created for the Paris art dealer in Ambroise Vollard in the 1930s that mingle the artist's erotic preoccupations and newfound obsession with
classical forms — this
piece functions as one of Picasso's many self - portraits - by - proxy, in which he imagines himself in the guise of a (usually priapic) artist
from a different era, such as Degas or Raphael, often dallying with a model.
Employing found Google images, her own pictures and the paintings of masters
from art's
classical and modernist canon, Gorczynski has created eight unique, yet related, digital paintings and an accompanying video
piece for Never Forever.
Pieces range
from functional to sculptural in purpose, and
from classical to whimsical in style.
For his solo show at Itinerrance Gallery in Paris in 2013, Borondo produced a series of large
pieces from found materials and doors featuring his unique
classical aesthetics imagery.
Fresh
from their March 6 trip to Carnegie Hall, the musicians performed
classical pieces they had recently performed for their counterparts at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.