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Pauline Viardot - 6 Morceaux for violin and piano (audio + sheet music) 

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One of the most celebrated singers of the nineteenth century, Pauline Viardot was a favorite Meyerbeer heroine, was involved with Berlioz in the Gluck revival, inspired characters in the novels of George Sand and Ivan Turgenev, became an influential voice teacher, and composed many songs and operas of her own.
Daughter of the Spanish voice pedagogue Manuel del Popolo García and sister of the equally famous but short-lived singer Maria Malibran, Pauline Viardot studied voice with both her parents, composition with Anton Reicha, and piano with, among others, Franz Liszt. When she was 15 her sister died, whereupon Pauline focused her attention on singing. She made her debut the next year, bursting into public life as a three-octave mezzo, and was soon on tour, accompanying herself on the piano in her own songs. Schumann was sufficiently inspired to dedicate his Opus 24 Heine songs to her.
She soon became a fixture of the Théâtre Italien in Paris, specializing in Rossini. She attracted the attention of Berlioz, and eventually appeared in his Les Troyens and Béatrice et Bénédict. In 1840 she married the theater's director, Louis Viardot. The couple toured Europe incessantly, Louis as Pauline's accompanist, and while in St. Petersburg in the mid 1840s she developed an avid interest in Russian music and in Russian novelist Ivan Turgenev. Viardot and Turgenev were rumored to be lovers, with Turgenev perhaps even fathering one of Viardot's children; this remains unproven, but Turgenev did contrive to live near the Viardot family for the rest of his life.
Viardot made a triumphant return to Paris in the 1849 premiere of Meyerbeer's Le Prophète; that opera's role of Fidès became one of her specialties. Ten years later, Berlioz revamped Gluck's Orphée with Viardot in the title role; the singer would also find success in Gluck's Alceste, and for Verdi was an impressive Lady Macbeth.
Viardot retired from the stage in 1863; she, her husband, and children, and Turgenev, moved to Baden-Baden, where she became a much in-demand vocal teacher. She began writing a string of charming little operas with Turgenev librettos and she was the center of attention in the 1870 premiere of Brahms' Alto Rhapsody. Soon after that, Viardot returned permanently to Paris. Through her career she wrote more than 100 songs on texts by leading poets; arranged vocal versions of Chopin mazurkas, and she published a manual that sheds much light on nineteenth century vocal performance practice.
(AllMusic)
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Performers: Ulf Schneider (violin), Stephan Imorde (piano)
Sheet music: imslp.org/wiki/6_Morceaux%2C_VWV_3003_(Viardot%2C_Pauline) (E. Gérard et Cie., 1867)

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@A_T216
@A_T216 3 года назад
0:07 - Romance 3:15 - Bohémienne 5:25 - Berceuse 8:25 - Mazourke 11:20 - Vieille Chanson 15:33 - Tarantelle
@doofenshmirtz-official
@doofenshmirtz-official 3 года назад
Dude I love how many female composers I’ve discovered through these kinds of channels. Anyway glad to be discovering new absolute bops, thank you!
@Ir.MariaImacC
@Ir.MariaImacC День назад
Isto é maravilhoso 🇧🇷❤️🇧🇷❤️
@A_T216
@A_T216 3 года назад
I'll never say no to Viardot-Garcia, what an absolute gem she was
@engloute
@engloute 3 года назад
A treat and an absolute blast to either play or listen to! Stellar performance in the recording, hats off. Many thanks!
@A_T216
@A_T216 3 года назад
Might her Chopin mazurka arrangements be on the table? They're so much fun to sing and a treat to listen to. ;)
@sabrinaschantz
@sabrinaschantz 3 года назад
love the mazurka
@daniel3231995
@daniel3231995 2 года назад
Where is free sheet music available for this as included in ABRSM Grade 6 edition? Pretty rare work
@thenameisgsarci
@thenameisgsarci Год назад
the link to the sheet music is in the description box.
@youtubemusicelitistiq1922
@youtubemusicelitistiq1922 3 года назад
I did take seriously the precaution of the soothsayer "1863" and immediately ended the video since I knew very well it was going to be another obtuse non-Alkan r---tic music. Excuse my sagacity.
@hard-to-swallowtruths9605
@hard-to-swallowtruths9605 3 года назад
The above comment is an example of how someone using big words doesn’t stop him from still sounding like a total idiot.
@youtubemusicelitistiq1922
@youtubemusicelitistiq1922 3 года назад
@@hard-to-swallowtruths9605 Thus you dare insult my reginal and elite statement in topic of intelligence -- ironically meanwhile you listen to this flamboyant scala of banality -- with this feckless r--tic echo! Educate your ears, take a pill of modernism from which you shan't never return. I could shadowplay the piano and the sound of fresh air wiggling on the tips of my fingers would have more edge, subtlety and originality; of course which ordinary listener of ignorable like you wouldn't understand!
@renorph9287
@renorph9287 2 года назад
What do you mean with non-Alkan, "r--tic" music? Excuse my ignorance in a topic in which I have never truly taken interest, but the seeming vehemence of your comment has caught my attention.
@youtubemusicelitistiq1922
@youtubemusicelitistiq1922 2 года назад
@@renorph9287 The out and outher of the r*mantic era is a whole masquerade of repetitive pseudo-composer flatus, I could split a piano into 23 segments of chairs and improvise a journey to jerusalem - that'd sound much more musicish than the r---tic corpus if not a musical paragon with %77 chance - despite the absolute ultimatum that Alkan's music is one of a kind, the sine qua non of r---tic era which I'd not like to align with his sacred name, and no other composer from the aforedenoted era shall annex your ear slugs !
@pilouetmissiou
@pilouetmissiou 9 месяцев назад
​​@@youtubemusicelitistiq1922quel commentaire pseudo intellectuel et prétentieux... de toute façon Viardot ne se présentait pas comme compositrice c'était une très grande chanteuse qui s'est certainement fait plaisir à composer....certaines de ses mélodies sont très belles mais peut-être que vous êtes trop raffiné même pour ça....
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