Showing posts with label piano performance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label piano performance. Show all posts

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Frederic Francois Chopin

Frederic Francois Chopin

March 1, 1810 – October 17, 1849

En Mememoriam
160 Years


Within his fingers the structure, the melody cast divine
Spontaneous, miraculous, with perseverance sublime
In solitude, weeping, pacing, he held to the music’s plea
Within his inner chambers conceived he the music to be
Variant, fluid, reverie, revelation’s quest
And we the benefactors of his behest
The sounding outcry of a tormented heart be found
In Chopin’s Scherzo, Etude, resolve expressively profound
Passion, devotion, unrequited love, of sorrow, joy, he to tell
And these the Preludes, Ballades, Mazurkas, we know so very well
The embrace of sensibilities and the sounding of creation’s call
Chopin, his Presence, his music, this moment, in celebration all.

Rose Marie Raccioppi
Poet Laureate
Soiree Society of the Arts


Carnegie Room Concerts
Piano Performance Extraordinaire
by
Matthew Cameron

October 17, 2009

Frederic Chopin

Barcarolle, Opus 60
Waltz in F minor, Opus 70
Ballade No. 4 in F minor, Opus 52
Scherzo No 2 in B-flat minor, Opus 31
Etude in A-flat major, Opus 25 No. 1
Etude in F minor, Opus 25 No. 2
Etude in E-flat minor, Opus 20 No.6
Etude in E-flat major, Opus 10 No. 11
Etude in C minor, Opus 10 No. 12
Nocturne in C minor, Op 48
Polonaise in A-flat, Op 53


Every fiber of self was felt during your extraordinary performance last evening.
The self was transported to the folds of the universe.
Your hands, the purveyor of beauty.


In loving friendship.

Rose Marie


"Matthew Cameron has, in the words of music writer Michel Le Naour, distinguished himself as a figure of "profound musical consciousness", and as one of the major pianistic talents of his generation. His playing has been called "passionate and poetic" and "masterful" by critics, and Cyprien Katsaris lauded his transcriptions and compositions for piano as "works of genius."

Do visit Matthew at:
http://www.pianistmatthewcameron.com/about.html



Portrait of Frederic Chopin, Oil on canvas, 1838, Eugene Delacroix, 1798-1863, Paris, Musee de Louvre



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Saturday, October 10, 2009

The Music, The Music


Accord
Awakened sensibilities
A divine frenzy
Colors of splendor
Sounding of passion
The music, the music
Keys, strings
Voice the moment
The quest of BEING
Embraced by sounding drama
Lilting waves of resolve
The music, the music
The calm
The crescendo
The cresting light
The silent spaces
The emptiness
The music, the music
And I in its embrace
In its beckoning call
In its sounding splendor
In its soulful search
In its grasping quest
The music, the music.

Rose Marie Raccioppi
Poet Laureate
Soiree Society of the Arts


In Tribute
to the performances of

Paul Barnes, piano
September 5, 2009

Sean Riley, violin; Irene Florence Wong, piano
September 12, 2009

Michael Shinn, piano
September 19, 2009

Andy Feldbau, piano
October 3, 2009

Performances Extraordinaire.
Soiree Society of the Arts





Astronomy Picture of the Day
Orion Nebula
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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Sandro Plays


Heard within the Presence of Self
The resounding of piano and passion
Hands and fingers move in lilting grace
Each note calls to be known
To be this moment opulent
A sea of silence
Enfolded in the embracing waves
Of sound majestic
Upon piano keys a soul to place
Sandro plays
And known be the eternal
The music, the music.

Rose Marie Raccioppi

Performance Extraordinaire

Carnegie Room Concerts
Soiree Society of the Arts

July 18, 2009
Nyack, New York


In Tribute to

Sandro Russo

Pianist


Performing

Mozart
Mendelssohn
Lieberman
Medtner
Schubert/Liszt
Verdi/Liszt
Scriabin
Chopin


With loving gratitude,

Rose Marie Raccioppi
Poet Laureate

Music is the poetry of emotion
And poetry is the voice of music.


To Soar, Watercolor, Rose Marie Raccioppi, http://www.apogeeart.com


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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Liebestod


Passion's pulse in command
Piano keys await your hand
Sounding this array of emotion
Fingers set in waves of motion
God, Truth, Power, Love and Grace
Known with each finger placed
Piano keys voice spirit’s calling plea
Presence, reflections, lyrical reverie
Gloria Patri be the praise, the claim
Held is this grandeur in your name.

Rose Marie Raccioppi

Performance Extraordinaire


Carnegie Room Concerts
Soiree Society of the Arts

July 11, 2009
Nyack, New York


In Tribute to

Yashar Yaslowitz

Pianist


With loving gratitude,

Rose Marie Raccioppi
Poet Laureate

Music is the poetry of emotion
And poetry is the voice of music.


Liebestod, Richard Wagner , 1813-1883, Franz Liszt, 1811-1886.


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Original Poetry Sunday Bloggers
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Monday, May 18, 2009

This Grandeur


Passion's pulse in command
Piano keys await your hand
Sounding this array of emotion
Fingers set in waves of motion
God, Truth, Power, Love and Grace
Known with each finger placed
Piano keys voice spirit’s calling plea
Presence, reflections, lyrical reverie
Gloria Patri be the praise, the claim
Held is this grandeur in your name.

Rose Marie Raccioppi


Passion, Piano and the Poet's Pen

May 17, 2009
Valley Cottage, New York

Performance Extraordinaire

In Tribute to

Yashar Yaslowitz

Pianist

With loving gratitude,

Rose Marie Raccioppi
Poet



Terpsichore, Muse of Music And Dance, ca. 1739, Oil on canvas, Jean-Marc Nattier, French, 1685-1766

Sunday, February 15, 2009

She Plays

Loss and the beauty of what was
The winds carry the haunting call of past and present
The heart beats the memory, the lament
The soul knows it is the dark and the light
The morning and the noonday gone to the journey of night
The journey of night ever in pursuit of the awakening dawn
To this our life and love belong.



Rose Marie Raccioppi

Poet Laureate



In Dedication to


Amy Gustafson


On the Occasion of the Performance of
February 14, 2009


Domenico Cimarosa
Alberto Ginastera
Franz Schubert
Isaac Albeniz
Enrique Granados
Frederic Chopin


South Nyack Recital Series
The Soiree Society of the Arts
The Carnegie Room
Nyack, New York


Silent Night Rhythm, Watercolor, Rose Marie Raccioppi, 2002, www.apogeeart.com

Sunday, February 1, 2009

BRAVO Yashar


Passion's pulse in command
Piano keys await your hand
Sounding this array of emotion
Fingers set in waves of motion
God, Truth, Power, Love and Grace
Known with each finger placed
Piano keys voice spirit’s calling plea
Presence, reflections, lyrical reverie
Gloria Patri be the praise, the claim
Held is this grandeur in your name.

In loving friendship,

Rose Marie Raccioppi


Performance of Yashar Yaslowitz
Bach, Beethoven, Chopin
January 31, 2009
South Nyack Recital Series
Soiree Society of the Arts

Music, Painting by Georgia O'Keeffe