Concerto for Violin No. 2: Glass Back to all videos About this video A meditative violin concerto by the master of Minimalism. This first movement features repeating patterns that slowly shift and change throughout. Previous video Welcome to all the Pleasures: Purcell The instrumental opening to an ode for St. Cecilia's Day, featuring joyful vocal solos and choruses celebrating the... Next video The Valkyrie and Siegfried: Wagner Excerpts from Wagner's operatic Ring Cycle — including the famous Ride of the Valkyries. It so vividly depicts... Related Videos Previous Next The Rite of Spring: Stravinksy – Clip A revolutionary ballet score that caused a riot at its 1913 premiere, featuring jagged rhythms, dissonance, and raw primitive energy. Rhapsody in Blue: Gershwin A landmark American work blending classical orchestration with jazz, opening with the famous clarinet glissando and capturing the energy of 1920s New... Prelude, Fugue and Riffs: Bernstein A jazzy, witty piece blending classical structure with American jazz, written for solo clarinet and jazz ensemble in a style only Bernstein... The Rite of Spring: Stravinksy From the first section of the ballet, called Adoration of the Earth, this revolutionary music caused a riot at its 1913 premiere,... Sonata for Cello and Piano: Shostakovich – Clip A powerful and introspective sonata combining lyrical melodies with the typical dark, humorous Shostakovich style. Carmina Burana: Orff A dramatic setting of medieval poems to music, opening with the thunderous 'O Fortuna' chorus — one of the most recognizable pieces... Concerto for Piano and Trumpet: Shostakovich An unusual and witty concerto featuring a solo trumpet alongside the piano — full of Shostakovich's dark humor, sharp edges, and wild... Short Ride in a Fast Machine: Adams A thrilling, non-stop orchestral piece with relentless woodblock rhythm and brass, capturing the feeling of speed and power.
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