A zene világnapja

 Igaz, hogy Idősek világnapja is van, de azért a Zene világnapja mellett nem lehet csak  úgy elmenni...

Nagyon nehezen állok meg egy limknél, eredetileg nem is ezt terveztem, de a maestro ezt választotta, én meg nem bánom... ájulás és borzongás az egész... drága Z E N E, nem is tudom mihez kezdenék nélküled... 🤗🙏❤️🎼🎵🎶

https://youtu.be/wqnnAroUWuM?si=MEuX1ru66ZJKiB3m


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HAUSER performs Alexander Borodin's "Nocturne" from his String Quartet No. 2, a piece composed in 1881 and dedicated to his wife, which has since been arranged for different instruments and orchestras. HAUSER's rendition was released in 2020 and filmed at the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest. 
About the "Nocturne"
  • Composer: 
    Alexander Borodin. 
  • Origin: 
    It is the third movement of Borodin's String Quartet No. 2 in D major, written in 1881. 
  • Inspiration: 
    The quartet was written as an anniversary gift for his wife, Ekaterina Protopova. 
  • Melody: 
    The movement features a tender, ardent melody, which passes from the cello to the first violin over a luminous accompaniment. 
HAUSER's Performance
  • Release: HAUSER's version of the "Nocturne" was released in August 2020. 
  • Filming Location: The video of his performance was filmed at the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary. 
  • Arrangement: While originally for string quartet, the "Nocturne" has been arranged in many ways since its creation, including versions for violin and orchestra or solo cello and orchestra. .