Maybe it's not the place to ask but do you know what are the works like Beethoven's Egmont or Schumann's Manfred called?
And I really want to be introduced similar works, only in German and English. Thanks
Maybe it's not the place to ask but do you know what are the works like Beethoven's Egmont or Schumann's Manfred called?
And I really want to be introduced similar works, only in German and English. Thanks
The longest singing note ever starting at 6:10:
If not to the point and way off the mark, it was entertaining enough. Cartoons work well with you, I see.
On a thread on Hungarian Liszt No.2, you may refer to the Academy award cartoon of Tom and Jerry "The Cat Concerto". (Brilliant, but a bit over the top.)
Principe
Last edited by principe; Sep-11-2012 at 18:13.
Oh yes... I love that cartoon and that Rhapsody too
I love old cartoons. I grew up on them and nothing came ever close to those old cartoons like Bugs Bunny, Tom & Jerry, Walt Disney cartoons etc.
I've never managed to find such version with piano and orchestra. It's always only piano or only orchestra. I guess that Tom was inventive![]()
Last edited by nikola; Sep-11-2012 at 20:01.
Don't know about Classical
But in the pop world - Morten Harket holds a high note for about 20 seconds in their single "Summer Moved On". And their is no studio trickery involved because I saw him do it live twice. In 2002 and 2011
"But in the next world I shan't be doing music, with all the striving and disappointments. I shall be being it." - Ralph Vaughan Williams
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