Golandsky Institute releases DVD.The Golandsky Institute; (877) 343-3434: DVDsa/es@golandskyinstitute.org; www.go/andskyinstitute.org; $89. The Golandsky Institute introduces The Art of Rhythmic Expression, the first installment of its Discovery Series. This three-disc DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. set provides an in-depth perspective on rhythmic playing and highlights its role in artistic expression. On these DVDs, Edna Golandsky builds on fundamental principles of the Taubman Approach to show how the correct use of rhythm brings music to life and makes it more expressive. Included are these staples of piano repertoire: Chopin's Mazurka mazurka (məzûr`kə, –z r`–), Polish national dance that spread to England and the United States at the beginning of the 19th cent. , Op. 17, No. 4 and Ballade ballade (bəläd`), in literature, verse form developed in France in the 14th and 15th cent. The ballade usually contains three stanzas of eight lines with three rhymes and a four-line envoy (a short, concluding stanza). , Op. 23; Mozart's Sonata sonata (sənä`tə), in music, type of instrumental composition that arose in Italy in the 17th cent.
At first the term merely distinguished an instrumental piece from a piece with voice, which was called a cantata. , K. 332; and Schubert's Impromptus, Op. 90, Nos. 2 and 4. A 24-page example booklet is included. For more information, contact the Golandsky Institute. |
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