¿Que tienen de parecidos éstos compositores? / What is similar about these composers?

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Hola queridos y apreciados amigos, cómo es de costumbre siempre, espero que estén muy pero muy bien el día de hoy

Anteriormente les he venido trayendo a dos grandes compositores, a Mozart y Haydn, lo cuáles tienen muchas cosas en común indudablemente,

El concierto de Mozart para violín es sinónimo de la ligeresa del período clásico para básicamente todos los instrumentos, porque absolutamente todos tienen la misma dificultad, el sonido,

Sabiendo ésto es importante recalcar que en la pieza que escucharemos hoy, aunque sea de Haydn, hay una característica que le da mucha más dificultad y es que ésta fuga es muy Bachiana, entonces podemos decir que tenemos la dificultad de Mozart, Haydn, y adicionalmente la de Bach... Se imaginarán lo complicado que es,

Es por ésta razón que en cada instrumento del cuarteto tratamos de tocar con mucho arco pero a su vez con mucha velocidad, para así tener un sonido muy parecido a todos los compositores que mencionamos anteriormente.

Y por último pero no menos importante, es importante que escuchen cómo un sólo tema se va repitiendo varias veces cruzándose muchas veces, primero un instrumento, y mientras ese continúa comienza otro instrumento a interpretar la misma secuencia. Es muy curioso porque puede ser fácil de reconocer aunque no se sepa de música:

Así que sin más que agregar por hoy amigos espero les guste, ¡Abrazos!

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Hello dear and appreciated friends, as usual, I hope you are very, very well today

Previously I have been bringing you two great composers, Mozart and Haydn, who undoubtedly have many things in common,

Mozart's violin concerto is synonymous with the lightness of the classical period for basically all instruments, because absolutely all of them have the same difficulty, sound,

Knowing this, it is important to emphasize that in the piece that we will hear today, although it is by Haydn, there is a characteristic that makes it much more difficult and that is that this fugue is very Bachian, so we can say that we have the difficulty of Mozart, Haydn, and additionally Bach's... You can imagine how complicated it is,

It is for this reason that in each instrument of the quartet we try to play with a lot of bow but at the same time with a lot of speed, in order to have a sound very similar to all the composers mentioned above.

And last but not least, it is important that you listen to how a single theme is repeated several times crossing many times, first an instrument, and while it continues, another instrument begins to interpret the same sequence. It is very curious because it can be easy to recognize even if you do not know music:

So without more to add for today friends I hope you like it, Hugs!



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