Re: Freddy and Mathman
Freddy
<blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>Mr. Goldberg's business address[/quote]
Freddy you got the answer to another music trivia again. Goldberg is the answer.
The mystery composer was Bach, the prodigy was Goldberg, and the 30 variations / changes were named after this 14 y/o kid. The Goldberg variation.
Count Kaiserling's insomnia was cured by Bach's music, so he gave Bach a golden Goblet filled with gold coins.
Mathman
If you are still open to suggestion, take a look at the Italian folk dance the tarantella (spider dance). Many composers had written tarantella including Chopin, and Liszt.
www.streetswing.com/histm...tartla.htm
It is a very interesting dance, and it is considered to be bad luck to dance alone to tarantella. I think it will be good for Tanith and Ben.
I love the naxos cd
8.559036 GOTTSCHALK : A Night in the Tropics
LOUIS MOREAU GOTTSCHALK
Celebre Tarantelle, Op. 67, No. 5
01. Celebre Tarantelle, Op. 67, No. 5 07:26
<strong>Celebre Tarantelle is cute, upbeat, quirky, and dancy.</strong> If you join
www.naxos.com, you can listen to this cd on the net. I think it is worth the time and effort to check out this piece.
There is also a 2 cd Chandos set on the Strauss family waltz, polka etc. (listed at Berkshire) You can never go wrong with the Strauss family, their music bring so much joy to a lot of people. One of the waltz Vienna Blood was composed as a mood booster to Vienna after a stock market crash. LOL
Strauss Family, Roses from the South; Eljen a Magyar; 1,001 Nights; Furioso Polka; Egyptian March; Unter Donner und Blitz; Banditen Galopp; Wiener Blut; Saat und Ernte; Schleier und Krone; Perlen der Liebe; Morgenblatter; Tritsch-Tratsch; Kaiser March; Vienna Bonbons; Fata Morgana; Hunt; Annen Polka; Blue Danube; Ohne Sorgen; Cachucha + 7 Other Titles. (J.Strauss Orch./ Rothstein. Total time: 131'13')
| D/A code: D | Code: 7129 | BRO Code: 116170 | Label: CHANDOS
PS: a listening sample of Chopin's tarantella in A flat
www.columbia.edu/itc/musi...d5039.html
A listening sample to Liszt's tarantella, from Cedille records
/www.cedillerecords.org/037.html